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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.

1) Statewide Civil Procedure (Florida)

Florida Rules of Court Procedure (Florida Bar)
Florida Rules of Court Procedure
Florida Supreme Court – Court Rules

2) Local Court Management (11th Judicial Circuit)

11th Judicial Circuit Administrative Orders and local case management resources.
11th Judicial Circuit Administrative Orders
Florida Courts Civil Case Management

3) Miami‑Dade County Code (Substantive Ordinances)

4) Administrative Hearings

Primary Law Sources

Federal Court Systems

Public Legal Education