(2) within the time prescribed for filing a notice of appeal; or
(3) within the time prescribed in rule 9.100(c). The notice of joinder must be filed in the appellate court either before service or immediately thereafter. The body of the notice must set forth the proposed new caption. The notice must be accompanied by any required filing fee except as provided in rule 9.430 for proceedings by indigents. On filing the notice and payment of the fee, the clerk of the court will change the caption to reflect the realignment of the parties in the notice.
(c) Substitution of Parties.
(2) Public officers as parties in their official capacities may be described by their official titles rather than by name. Their successors in office will be automatically substituted as parties.
(3) If a party dies while a proceeding is pending and that party's rights survive, the court may order the substitution of the proper party on its own motion or that of any interested person.
(4) If a person entitled to file a notice of appeal dies before filing and that person's rights survive, the notice may be filed by the personal representative, the person's attorney, or, if none, by any interested person. Following filing, the proper party will be substituted.


