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Fla. R. Gen. Prac. & Jud. Admin. 2.245

CASE REPORTING SYSTEM FOR TRIAL COURTS

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**Fla. R. Gen. Prac. & Jud. Admin. 2.245. CASE REPORTING SYSTEM FOR TRIAL COURTS.** (a) Reporting. The clerk of the circuit court shall report the activity of all cases before all courts within the clerk’s jurisdiction to the supreme court in the manner and on the forms established by the office of the state courts administrator and approved by order of the court. In those jurisdictions where separate offices of the clerk of the circuit court and clerk of the county court have been established by law, the clerk of the circuit court shall report the activity of all cases before the circuit court, and the clerk of the county court shall report the activity of all cases before the county court. (b) Uniform Case Numbering System. (1) The clerk of the circuit court and the clerk of the county court, where that separate office exists, shall use the Uniform Case Numbering System. The uniform case number shall appear upon the case file, the docket and minute books (or their electronic equivalent), and the complaint. (2) The office of the state courts administrator shall distribute to the respective clerks of the circuit and county courts appropriate instructions regarding the nature and use of the Uniform Case Numbering System.

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