eFiling General Information


Howard C. Forman, Broward County Clerk of the Courts for the 17th Judicial Circuit, is pleased to announce that the electronic filing (eFiling) of all new Civil case types (Circuit Civil, County Civil, Family, Mental Health and Probate) and new pleadings on existing Civil cases will become mandatory for attorneys beginning April 1, 2013 per Florida Supreme Court Order SC11-399 and Florida Rules of Judicial Administration 2.525. This does not apply to pro se litigants at this time. Pro se filers (individuals respresenting themselves) are not required to eFile court documents.

To register as a new eFiling user go to www.myflcourtaccess.com

For ePortal technical support assistance and questions, direct your inquiry to: support@myflcourtaccess.com

For Clerk of Court eFiling assistance, direct your inquiry to: eFiling@browardclerk.org
[The case type and 'reference number' must be included in the subject line.]

Effective 10/01/2013, attorneys will be required to submit criminal court documents electronically.


eFiling Quick Links


Below you will find answers to frequently asked questions, information on how to create an account with the FACC ePortal and access the Florida Courts eFiling Portal, a video tutorial, Probate and Guardianship Smart Forms and eFiling Manuals.


Administrative Orders

Supreme Court Administrative Order
AOSC11-399

Local Administrative Orders


Frequently Asked Questions