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11 2.602 Designation of E-mail Address for a Party not Represented by an Attorney – Pasco County, Florida

The document is a form titled “Designation of E-mail Address for a Party not Represented by an Attorney,” designed for use in the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of Pasco County, Florida. This form facilitates a party who is not represented by an attorney to designate an email address for the electronic service of documents related to a case. It is required pursuant to Rule 2.516(b)(1)(C) of the Florida Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration.

The form requires the user to input their designated primary and secondary (if any) email addresses. By completing this form, the user authorizes the court, the clerk of the court, and all other parties involved in the case to send notices, orders, judgments, motions, pleadings, and other written communications to these email addresses. It emphasizes the user’s responsibility to keep these email addresses updated with the clerk’s office and all parties involved in the case.

The form also includes a section for the Certificate of Service, where the user certifies that they have provided a copy of the completed form to the clerk of court and the parties involved, indicating the method of delivery—email, postal mail, or physical delivery—and the date it was sent.

Lastly, it requires the user’s signature, printed name, email address, physical address, and phone number to complete the form’s requirements.

Here is a helpful guide to assist you in completing this form:

Step-by-Step Instructions

Court and Case Information

Fill in the blanks at the top of the form with the appropriate court name and case number, as well as your role in the case (e.g., Plaintiff or Defendant).

Designating E-mail Addresses

Authorization and Responsibilities

Certificate of Service

Signature and Identification

Submitting the Form

Submit the completed form to the relevant court office. Ensure you retain a copy for your records and confirm that all parties have received their copy as indicated in the Certificate of Service.

Additional Tips

By following these instructions, you can ensure that you properly designate an email address for receiving legal communications, which is crucial for staying informed about your case.

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