Fla. R. Gen. Prac. & Jud. Admin. 2.525


Summary

(a) Definition. “Electronic transmission of documents” means the sending of information by electronic signals to, by or from a court or clerk which when received can be transformed and stored or transmitted on paper, microfilm, magnetic storage device, optical imaging system, CD-ROM, flash drive, other electronic data storage system, server, case maintenance system (“CM”), electronic court filing (“ECF”) system, statewide or local electronic portal (“e-portal”), or other electronic record keeping system authorized by the supreme court in a format sufficient to communicate the information on the original document in a readable format. Electronic transmission of documents includes electronic mail (“e-mail”) and any internet-based transmission procedure, and may include procedures allowing for documents to be signed or verified by electronic means.
(b) Application. Only the electronic filing credentials of an attorney who has signed a document may be used to file that document by electronic ...