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Miami‑Dade Procedure vs Florida Procedure
Key point: Civil procedure is generally statewide in Florida (not county‑specific). Miami‑Dade does not create a separate civil procedure code. Instead, statewide rules apply with local circuit administrative orders and judge/division practice requirements layered on top.