Case Name: SUN BANK OF OCALA, a duly chartered bank located and doing business in Ocala, Florida, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, DEPARTMENT OF BANKING & FINANCE, Gerald A. Lewis, as Comptroller of the State of Florida and Head of the Department, Milton L. Copeland, et al., as organizers and proposed directors of the Citizens First Bank of Ocala, Florida Department of Administration, Division of Administrative Hearings, and G. Steven Pfeiffer, Hearing Officer, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1979-01-19
Citations: 366 So. 2d 184
Docket Number: No. II-403
Parties: SUN BANK OF OCALA, a duly chartered bank located and doing business in Ocala, Florida, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, DEPARTMENT OF BANKING & FINANCE, Gerald A. Lewis, as Comptroller of the State of Florida and Head of the Department, Milton L. Copeland, et al., as organizers and proposed directors of the Citizens First Bank of Ocala, Florida Department of Administration, Division of Administrative Hearings, and G. Steven Pfeiffer, Hearing Officer, Appellees.
Judges: SMITH, Acting C. J., and MELVIN and BOOTH, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 366
Pages: 184–185

Head Matter:
SUN BANK OF OCALA, a duly chartered bank located and doing business in Ocala, Florida, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, DEPARTMENT OF BANKING & FINANCE, Gerald A. Lewis, as Comptroller of the State of Florida and Head of the Department, Milton L. Copeland, et al., as organizers and proposed directors of the Citizens First Bank of Ocala, Florida Department of Administration, Division of Administrative Hearings, and G. Steven Pfeiffer, Hearing Officer, Appellees.
No. II-403.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
Jan. 19, 1979.
Willard Ayres, Ocala, Joseph C. Jacobs and J. Lawrence Johnston, Tallahassee, for appellant.
S. Craig Kiser, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Tallahassee, Randolph C. Tucker, Jr., Ocala, C. Gary Williams, Tallahassee, G. Steven Pfeiffer, Quincy and Kenneth G. Oer-tel. Tallahassee, for appellees.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
This cause is before us on appeal from orders denying appellant's motion to intervene in proceedings on the application of appellee Citizens First Bank of Ocala [Citizens] under Florida Statutes Chapter 659 for a bank charter, and orders entered subsequent thereto. The question presented is whether lack of formal notice and service on appellant Sun Bank [Sun] vitiates the proceedings leading to the approval of Citizens' application. We hold that Sun was not a party, that service on Sun was not required, and further, that actual knowledge of principals of Sun Bank of the proceedings for many months prior to the attempt to intervene, forecloses Sun's rights in this regard.
Sun was served as a "substantially affected party" with notice of the public hearing held pursuant to Rule 3-3.42, F.A.C., Supp. # 70 at 237. Representatives of Sun attended and participated in that public hear ing. As a substantially affected party, Sun was entitled, and had ample opportunity, to file a protest to Citizens' application, but failed to do so and did not become a party as defined under Florida Statute § 120.-52(1).
Accordingly, the order below is AFFIRMED.
SMITH, Acting C. J., and MELVIN and BOOTH, JJ., concur.
. Compare, Gadsden State Bank v. Lewis, 348 So.2d 343 (Fla.1st DCA 1977).