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Date Created: 2023-08-24 15:05:27.651676+00
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Supreme Court of Florida
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                          No. SC2022-0802
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       IN RE: AMENDMENTS TO FLORIDA RULE OF CIVIL
                    PROCEDURE 1.351.

                          August 24, 2023

PER CURIAM.

     The Florida Bar’s Civil Procedure Rules Committee proposes

amending Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.351 (Production of

Documents and Things Without Deposition) to extend the period of

time to object to a subpoena to 45 days when a notice of non-party

production is served simultaneously with a complaint. 1

     The proposed amendments were approved by the Board of

Governors of The Florida Bar. We published the Committee’s

proposal for comment and received a joint comment from attorneys

Gregory P. Borgognoni and Robert Fast proposing revisions to the

Committee’s proposal. The Committee filed a response to the

     1. We have jurisdiction. See art. V, § 2(a), Fla. Const.; Fla. R.
Gen. Prac. & Jud. Admin. 2.140(b)(1).
comment, declining to revise its proposal as suggested in the

comment. Having considered the proposed amendments, the

comment filed, and the Committee’s response, we amend Florida

Rule of Civil Procedure 1.351 as proposed by the Committee.

     Subdivision (b) (Procedure) is amended to require that in cases

where a notice of non-party production is served with the original

process, the subpoena may not issue earlier than 45 days after

service on the last-served party. Furthermore, the first and last

sentences of subdivision (b) are amended to allow for an additional

five-day mailing time and to clarify that a subpoena for the

production of documents may not be issued until 10 days after the

notice if service is by delivery or e-mail or 15 days if notice is by

U.S. mail service.

     Accordingly, the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure are amended

as set forth in the appendix to this opinion. New language is

indicated by underscoring; deletions are indicated by struck-

through type. The amendments shall become effective January 1,

2024, at 12:01 a.m.

     It is so ordered.

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MUÑIZ, C.J., and CANADY, LABARGA, COURIEL, GROSSHANS,
FRANCIS, and SASSO, JJ., concur.

THE FILING OF A MOTION FOR REHEARING SHALL NOT ALTER
THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THESE AMENDMENTS.

Original Proceeding – Florida Rules of Civil Procedure

Judson Lee Cohen, Chair, Civil Procedure Rules Committee, Miami
Lakes, Florida, Landis V. Curry III, Immediate Past Chair, Civil
Procedure Rules Committee, Tampa, Florida, Jason Paul Stearns,
Past Chair, Civil Procedure Rules Committee, Tampa, Florida,
Joshua E. Doyle, Executive Director, The Florida Bar, Tallahassee,
Florida, and Heather Savage Telfer, Bar Liaison, The Florida Bar,
Tallahassee, Florida,

     for Petitioner

Gregory P. Borgognoni of Borgognoni Law, P.L., Coral Gables,
Florida; and Robert Fast of The Fast Law Firm, Fort Lauderdale,
Florida,

     Responding with comments

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                              APPENDIX

RULE 1.351.     PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS AND THINGS
                WITHOUT DEPOSITION

     (a)   [No Change]

      (b) Procedure. A party desiring production under this rule
shall serve notice as provided in Florida Rule of General Practice
and Judicial Administration 2.516 on every other party of the intent
to serve a subpoena under this rule at least 10 days before the
subpoena is issued if service is by delivery or e-mail and 15 days
before the subpoena is issued if the service is by mailmay not cause
a subpoena to be issued until 10 days after notice by delivery or e-
mail service (15 days after notice by mail service) on every other
party of the intent to serve a subpoena. If the notice is served with
original process, the subpoena shall not issue earlier than 45 days
after service on the last-served party. The proposed subpoena shall
be attached to the notice and shall state the time, place, and
method for production of the documents or things, and the name
and address of the person who is to produce the documents or
things, if known, and if not known, a general description sufficient
to identify the person or the particular class or group to which the
person belongs; shall include a designation of the items to be
produced; and shall state that the person who will be asked to
produce the documents or things has the right to object to the
production under this rule and that the person will not be required
to surrender the documents or things. A copy of the notice and
proposed subpoena shall not be furnished to the person upon
whom the subpoena is to be served. If any party serves an objection
to production under this rule within 10 days of service by delivery
or e-mail of the notice (15 days if service by U.S. mail), or within 45
days of service of process if the notice is served with original
process, the documents or things shall not be produced pending
resolution of the objection in accordance with subdivision (d).

     (c)-(f)    [No Change]

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Committee Notes

  [No Change]

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