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Tara Green
Hoping to streamline its offerings and improve service for visitors, the Florida Courts E-Filing Authority Board of Directors is seeking bids to revamp its website.
The authority, at a February 1 meeting, approved sending out a request for proposals for website redesign.
In response to a question, Clay County Clerk of Court Tara Green, who chairs the authority’s Communications Committee, said the changes will not affect the Portal section of the website, where attorneys create filings and attach documents for submission to the court.
“It’s strictly for the authority website, such as the opening screen where pictures of courthouses slide through,” she said. “It’s not actually affecting the Portal development and design.”
Dec 11, 2020 By Gary Blankenship Senior Editor Top Stories
E-filing authority also looks at uniform document descriptions and e-service lists
Electronic court filings for November were slightly down from October but slightly ahead of those in November 2019, according to figures presented to the Florida Courts E-Filing Authority.
The authority, which manages the court system’s statewide e-filing portal, got filing figures at its December 10 meeting. The authority also received reports on making portal document titles uniform between counties and ensuring that case e-service lists used by the portal and those in court records are the same.
Overall, for November just over 2 million documents were filed through the portal, compared to 2.36 million in October and just under 2 million in N