DOAH's Pro Se Handbook
Original Source: DOAH.State.FL.US
| ### | Link to Page | Description | |
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| 000 | All-in-One | PDF/Page with the entire Pro Se Handbook (DOAH). | |
| 001 | Disclaimer | TBD's disclaimer on this re-printed handbook. |
| ### | Link to Page | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 | Item 0 | Basic Info | |
| 101 | Item A | Introduction | |
| 102 | Item B | What is the Division of Administrative Hearings? | |
| 103 | Item C | How Will I Know if My Case Has Been Sent to DOAH? | |
| 104 | Item D | Will I Receive Other Notices from DOAH? | |
| 105 | Item E | What If the Hearing is Scheduled for a Time When I Am Not Available? | |
| 106 | Item F | Do I Have the Right to See Information Held by the Other Parties to My Case? | |
| 107 | Item G | How Do I Subpoena A Witness or Object to A Subpoena? | |
| 108 | Item H | Do I Have to Be Represented by An Attorney at the Hearing? | |
| 109 | Item I | How Should I Prepare for the Hearing? | |
| 110 | Item J | Where Will the Hearing be Held? | |
| 111 | Item K | What Will Happen at the Hearing? | |
| 112 | Item L | Will the Judge Ask for Additional Information After the Hearing? | |
| 113 | Item M | When Will I Receive the Judge's Order? | |
| 114 | Item N | What if I Decide That I Do Not Wish to Proceed with My Hearing? | |
| 115 | Item O | What Will Happen if I Do Not Appear at the Hearing? | |
| 116 | Item P | May I Get A Transcript (Written Record) of the Hearing? | |
| 117 | Item Q | May I Object to the Matters Contained in a Recommended Order? | |
| 118 | Item R | When Must a Final Decision Be Made? | |
| 119 | Item S | Is There Any Further Appeal from the Agency's Final Decision? | |
| 120 | Item T | Confidential Information | |
| 121 | Item U | Americans With Disabilities Act |
You might need to reference it during your pursuit of justice.
For instance, you might need to examine this handbook in order to protect yourself from organizations that break the law. However, please stay vigilant. DOAH's judges have a history of exercising their biases – to the detriment of others (see this example of a Florida judge who outright committed perjury).
Nevertheless – and as always – please get the justice you deserve.
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