A Florida Request To Appear Telephonically is a legal document that allows an individual to attend a court hearing without actually being present in the courtroom. This document allows the individual to appear before the judge via telephone or video conference. The request must be submitted to the court in advance of the hearing and approved by the judge. The types of Florida Request To Appear Telephonically include requests from attorneys, parties, witnesses, and jurors. Attorneys may submit a Florida Request To Appear Telephonically to represent their clients in certain hearings. Parties may submit a Florida Request To Appear Telephonically if they are unable to attend a hearing in person. Witnesses may submit a Florida Request To Appear Telephonically to testify in court without having to travel. Finally, jurors may submit a Florida Request To Appear Telephonically to participate in jury selection and service.