The judicial assistant CANNOT answer ANY legal questions, and will not explain your situation to the Judge. Your opportunity to speak to the Judge happens in Court only.
All motions will need to be typed (no handwritten motions) with opposing parties contact information included and filed with the Clerk of Court before asking for a hearing date. Parties on the case will need to be served with the filed motion or documents.
IF FILING AN EMERGENCY MOTION:
No party or attorney should file an emergency motion without first studyingSmith v. Crider,31 F.L.W. D1018(2d DCA April 7,2006).
All emergency motions need to be filed with the Clerk of Court.
Located: Edgecomb Courthouse
800 East Twiggs Street
1st Floor
Tampa, FL 33602.
DO NOT deliver a copy of emergency motions to the judge. The Clerk of Court will be responsible for forwarding the motion to the judge. Once the Judge has reviewed the court file and the Emergency Motion, the Judge will prepare and enter an Emergency Handling Order and copies will be distributed electronically by JAWS. If a party is unrepresented, then a copy of the Judge’s ruling on the Emergency Motion will be mailed. If a hearing is required, the Judicial Assistant will coordinate by e-mail hearing dates/times with the parties.When possible, all parties email addresses should be included for service of any hearing notice or order.