Orange County Courthouse Exhibit Requirements
Orange County Circuit Court
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- Orange County Courthouse is part of Orange County Circuit Court, serving Orange County, Florida.
- Plaintiffs mark exhibits Plaintiff's Exhibit 1, 2, 3... and defendants mark exhibits Defendant's Exhibit A, B, C... at Orange County Courthouse.
- Orange County Courthouse requires e-filing through Florida Courts E-Filing Portal, with a 25 MB cap per document.
- Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.280 / Orange County Local Rules is the primary rule governing exhibit marking and format at Orange County Courthouse.
- The preferred exhibit file format at Orange County Courthouse is PDF/A.
- Orange County Courthouse is located at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801.
- Orlando/Central Florida main civil court
- A common exhibit mistake at Orange County Courthouse: missing orange county local rules.
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Filing Essentials
Paper filings are accepted during clerk's office hours (Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM). For deadline-sensitive filings, Florida Courts E-Filing Portal is the safer option since it doesn't depend on the clerk's window, though confirm whether after-hours uploads are stamped same-day.
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Local Tips for Orange County Courthouse
- Orlando/Central Florida main civil court
- SunRail accessible to downtown Orlando
- Tourism-related litigation common
- Case-number every exhibit page if the assigned judge's courtroom deputy asks for it, even when it's not in the published local rule
Location & Access
425 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801
Paid parking in downtown Orlando.
Expect a metal detector and bag check at the main entrance. Lines tend to run longest right at opening and just before lunch.
Common Mistakes at Orange County Courthouse
- 1.Missing Orange County local rules
- 2.Not verifying division assignment
- 3.Assuming plaintiff/defendant marking conventions are identical to a neighboring county without checking Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.280 / Orange County Local Rules
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Every year, Florida courts reject exhibits for:
- Wrong marking convention
- Missing electronic bookmarks
- Non-compliant file formats
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Orange County Courthouse Exhibit FAQs
How do plaintiffs and defendants mark exhibits differently at Orange County Courthouse?
Plaintiffs typically use Plaintiff's Exhibit 1, 2, 3... while defendants use Defendant's Exhibit A, B, C..., under Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.280 / Orange County Local Rules. Individual departments can vary this convention, so confirm with the assigned judge's standing orders before trial.
What e-filing system does Orange County use, and what's the size limit?
Orange County Courthouse files through Florida Courts E-Filing Portal, capped at 25 MB per document. Documents should be submitted in PDF/A format for best compatibility.
What's the most common exhibit mistake attorneys make at Orange County Courthouse?
Missing Orange County local rules. Building in extra time to double-check formatting before the filing deadline avoids most rejections.
What's one local filing quirk to know before showing up at Orange County Courthouse?
Orlando/Central Florida main civil court.
Does ExhibitPrep produce exhibits that comply with Orange County Courthouse requirements?
Yes. ExhibitPrep supports the Plaintiff's Exhibit 1, 2, 3... / Defendant's Exhibit A, B, C... marking conventions used at Orange County Circuit Court and exports PDF/A files within the 25 MB limit for Florida Courts E-Filing Portal.
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Last updated: 2026-03. Always verify current requirements with the court.