About E-Filing Portal

The eFiling portal website provides eFiling and eRecording capability to users with a single statewide login. In the Supreme Court, use of the eFiling Portal became mandatory on April 1, 2013. Read the OrderPDF Download. You also can Pay Fees using the Portal.

Portal Login/RegistrationUsing the Portal E-Filing Resources

How to Use

General InstructionsPDF Download via court order are available. Use of the application will require minimal changes in the way attorneys and parties conduct business with the court. These changes include:

  • Attorneys must submit briefs and petitions through the eFiling website rather than through mail or e-mail.
  • Attorneys must submit briefs and petitions in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), in Microsoft Word 97 or higher format, or in WordPerfect format.
  • Attorneys must submit, in addition to their briefs and petitions, any appendices.

User Help

To request eFiling support, please email support@myflcourtaccess.com or call (850) 577-4609.

Helpful Resources for Interested Parties

  1. The Florida Bar: 
    Go to Bar’s website at https://www.floridabar.org/efile/ and you will find a prominent resource button on the home page that links to a complete list of e-filing resources available, including a video about the benefits of electronic filing and an overview of the portal, document submission standards, and a manual on how to e-file.
  2. Florida Courts E-Filing Authority: http://www.flclerks.com/
  3. Florida Supreme Court Opinions and Orders:
  4. State Court E-Filing Web Page - A comprehensive collection of material and information regarding e-filing and electronic initiatives in the Florida court system.
Last Modified: December 20, 2021