As amended through October 28, 2024
Rule 9.045 - FORM OF DOCUMENTS(a) Generally. All documents, as defined in Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial Administration 2.520(a), filed with the court shall comply with Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial Administration 2.520 and with this rule. If filed in electronic format, parties shall file only the electronic version.(b) Line Spacing, Type Size, and Typeface. The text in documents shall be black and in distinct type, double-spaced. Text in script or type made in imitation of handwriting shall not be permitted. Footnotes and quotations may be single-spaced and shall be in the same size type, with the same spacing between characters, as the text in the body of the document. Headings and subheadings shall be at least as large as the document's text and may be single-spaced. Computer-generated documents shall be filed in either Arial 14-point font or Bookman Old Style 14-point font.(c) Binding. Documents file in paper format shall not be stapled or bound.(d) Signature. All documents filed with the court must be signed as required by Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial Administration 2.515.(e) Certificate of Compliance. Computer-generated documents subject to word count limits shall contain a certificate of compliance signed by counsel, or the party if unrepresented, certifying that the document complies with the applicable font and word count limit requirements. The certificate shall be contained in the document immediately following the certificate of service. The word count shall exclude words in a caption, cover page, table of contents, table of citations, certificate of compliance, certificate of service, or signature block. The word count shall include all other words, including words used in headings, footnotes, and quotations. The person preparing the certificate may rely on the word count of the word-processing system used to prepare the document.Amended by 2021 WL 5050374, effective 10/28/2021; adopted by 308 So.3d 53, effective 1/1/2021; amended by 381 So.2d 1370, effective 4/1/1980.