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Stop Guessing Pinellas County Exhibit Rules

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  • Pinellas County plaintiffs mark exhibits with Plaintiff's Exhibit 1, 2, 3..., and defendants use Defendant's Exhibit A, B, C....
  • Pinellas County's primary exhibit rule is Florida Rules of Judicial Administration 2.525.
  • Pinellas County courts e-file through Florida Courts E-Filing Portal, with a maximum file size of 25 MB.
  • Pinellas County is part of the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court.
  • St. petersburg/clearwater area courts.
  • Mandatory e-filing for attorneys.
  • ExhibitPrep generates court-compliant Pinellas County exhibit stamps entirely in the browser, with files never leaving the user's device.
FloridaFlorida Courts E-Filing Portal25 MB limit

Quick Reference

Plaintiff MarkingPlaintiff's Exhibit 1, 2, 3...
Defendant MarkingDefendant's Exhibit A, B, C...
Court SystemSixth Judicial Circuit Court
File Size Limit25 MB
Primary RuleFlorida Rules of Judicial Administration 2.525

Key Requirements for Pinellas County

  • St. Petersburg/Clearwater area courts
  • Mandatory e-filing for attorneys
  • Shared circuit with Pasco County
  • E-filing capped at 25 MB through Florida Courts E-Filing Portal
  • Smaller docket than Florida's largest metro courts, which can mean more scheduling flexibility but sparser published local rules

Local Practice Notes

Sixth Judicial Circuit Court publishes less granular local guidance than the largest metro courts in Florida, so exhibit formatting quirks are more likely to live in individual judges' standing orders than in a published local rule. Call the clerk's office to confirm current practice before relying on general Florida conventions.

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Typical Pinellas County Exhibit Timeline

Discovery
Gather exhibits
Pre-Trial
Mark & exchange
Trial
Present exhibits

Pinellas County (St. Petersburg, Clearwater) follows Florida statewide e-filing rules.

Pinellas County Exhibit FAQs

How do I mark exhibits for Pinellas County courts?

In Pinellas County, Florida, plaintiffs typically use Plaintiff's Exhibit 1, 2, 3... while defendants use Defendant's Exhibit A, B, C.... Always verify with the specific court division's local rules.

What is the e-filing system for Pinellas County?

Pinellas County uses Florida Courts E-Filing Portal for electronic filing. The maximum file size is typically 25 MB. Check with your specific court for exact requirements.

What are the exhibit rules for Sixth Judicial Circuit Court?

Pinellas County (St. Petersburg, Clearwater) follows Florida statewide e-filing rules. Always verify current requirements with the court clerk or your specific judge's standing orders.

Does ExhibitPrep work for Pinellas County courts?

Yes! ExhibitPrep creates professional exhibit stamps that comply with Pinellas County, Florida court requirements. Our tool supports the marking conventions used in Sixth Judicial Circuit Court.

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Pinellas County Courthouses

Specific filing requirements vary by courthouse. Select your courthouse for detailed information:

Last updated: 2026-03. Always verify current requirements with your court.