Iraheta v. Equifax Information Services LLC et al
Filing
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ORDER granting 23 Motion to Allow Electronic Filing Access. See order for details. Signed by Magistrate Judge Amanda Arnold Sansone on 8/1/2017. (BEE)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
TAMPA DIVISION
JOSE IRAHETA,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No. 8:17-cv-1303-T-36AAS
EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES,
LLC, et al.,
Defendants.
/
ORDER
This matter is before the Court on pro se Plaintiff’s Motion to Allow Electronic Filing
Access (Doc. 23).
Upon consideration, the Motion (Doc. 23) is GRANTED, and it is
ORDERED1 as follows:
1.
To fully access the Court’s electronic filing system, Plaintiff must have: internet
access, an email account, PDF capabilities, and a PACER account.
2.
Plaintiff shall register for electronic filing by visiting the CM/ECF link on the
Court’s website at www.flmd.uscourts.gov. When filling out the request for a CM/ECF log in
and password, Plaintiff is to insert 0000000 (seven zeros) when prompted to fill in a Bar
number. Plaintiff may contact the Clerk’s Office (813-301-5400) if assistance is needed
registering for CM/ECF.
3.
Once registered, Plaintiff shall complete the CM/ECF program tutorial on the
Court’s website.
Plaintiff also shall become familiar with and follow the policies and
On June 2, 2017, the undersigned denied without prejudicial Plaintiff’s initial request
and informed him of certain procedural requirements with which he had to comply (Doc. 9). It
appears from Plaintiff’s Motion, that those requirements have been met and that this request is
unopposed. (Doc. 23).
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procedures set forth in the ECF Administrative Procedures for Civil and Criminal Cases, which
is available under the CM/ECF link on the Court’s website.
4.
In the alternative to filing electronically, Plaintiff is permitted to mail hard
copies of his filings to the Clerk of the Court instead of filing in person at the courthouse.
DONE AND ORDERED in Tampa, Florida, on this 1st day of August, 2017.
cc:
Pro se Plaintiff
Counsel of Record
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