A Florida Notice of Appearance (Request For Notices) is a document filed with the court to inform the court that a party will be appearing in a legal case or action. This document is required in order for a person or entity to receive official notices and documents from the court. A Notice of Appearance can also be used to request a copy of any documents filed in the case. There are two types of Florida Notice of Appearance (Request For Notices): 1. Notice of Appearance (Appearing Pro Se): This is a document filed by a party who is representing themselves in a case. It must include the party’s name, address, telephone number, and email address. 2. Notice of Appearance (Appearing by Attorney): This is a document filed by a party who is being represented by an attorney. It must include the attorney’s name, address, telephone number, and email address.