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PASSWORD RECOVERY OPTION FOR EXISTING ECF PARTICIPANTS

The Middle District of Florida allows existing ECF participants the ability to reset ECF login passwords assigned to his/her account. The primary email address listed on the account is required to complete the process. All activity will be closely monitored by the IT staff and questions should be directed to the Help Desk.

BECOMING A REGISTERED CM/ECF USER

Before you can file documents electronically in the Middle District of Florida, you must register with the court. Please review the Court's CM/ECF skills survey, hardware requirements and the tutorials for attorneys and creditors.

If you are an attorney who is registered as ECF participant in a Bankruptcy Court outside of the Middle District or in any District Court, please use the Out of District Registration form.

If your company would like to register for Limited Filing privileges and is currently a registered ECF filer in another district, you are not required to attend a training class. However, you must complete an online Connectivity Exercise as well as complete the online Limited Participant Registration form before a live login and password is issued.

If you are an Attorney practicing in the Middle District of Florida, we ask that you attend the ECF Training class. Complete the Training Registration form.

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