Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure
RULE 9.420 FILING; SERVICE OF COPIES; COMPUTATION OF TIME
(1) Generally. Filing may be accomplished by filing with the clerk; provided that a justice or judge may accept the documents for filing, and shall note the filing date and immediately transmit them to the office of the clerk.
(2) Inmate Filing. A document filed by a pro se inmate confined in an institution is timely filed if the inmate places the document in the hands of an institution official for mailing on or before the last day for filing. Such a document shall be presumed to be timely filed if it contains a certificate of service certifying that the inmate placed the document in the hands of an institution official for mailing on a particular date, and if the document would have been timely filed had it been received and file-stamped by the court on that date.
(1) Attorney:
I certify that a copy hereof has been furnished to .....(here insert name or names)..... by .....(delivery) (mail)..... on .....(date)......
_________________________________
Attorney for .....(name of party).....
.....(address and phone number).....
Florida Bar No. .................
(2) By Pro Se Inmate:
I certify that I placed this document in the hands of .....(here insert name of institution official)..... for mailing to .....(here insert name or names)..... on .....(date)......
_________________________________
.....(name).....
.....(address).....
.....(prison identification number).....
(3) By Other Pro Se Litigants:
I certify that a copy hereof has been furnished to .....(here insert name or names)..... by .....(delivery) (mail)..... on .....(date)......
_________________________________
.....(name).....
.....(address).....
.....(phone number).....
(1) New Year's Day;
(2) Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday, the third Monday in January;
(3) Washington's Birthday, the third Monday in February;
(4) Good Friday;
(5) Memorial Day, the last Monday in May;
(6) Independence Day;
(7) Labor Day, the first Monday in September;
(8) Columbus Day, the second Monday in October;
(9) Veterans' Day;
(10) General Election Day;
(11) Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday in November;
(12) Christmas Day;
(13) any statewide primary day;
(14) any Monday immediately following a Sunday on which one of the foregoing holidays falls; and
(15) any other day when the clerk's office is closed.
Printed from the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure as created and published by Brian Willis, Esq.
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This rule was last modified on August 27, 2009.
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