Complaints alleging that an individual is practicing law without a license are investigated by one of 31 local circuit committees composed of lawyers and nonlawyers. Applicants must reside or have their principal office in the committee circuit pursuant to Rule 10-4.1. Persons interested in serving on one of the UPL circuit committees should forward a resume to the nearest Florida Bar branch office. Final appointments are made by the Florida Supreme Court.
Unlicensed Practice of Law Circuit Committees
First Circuit
First Circuit UPL Committee “A”
First Circuit UPL Committee “B”
Second Circuit
Third Circuit
Fourth Circuit
Fifth Circuit
Sixth Circuit
Sixth Circuit UPL Committee “A”
Sixth Circuit UPL Committee “B”
Seventh Circuit
Seventh Circuit UPL Committee “A”
Seventh Circuit UPL Committee “B”
Eighth Circuit
Ninth Circuit
Ninth Circuit UPL Committee “A”
Ninth Circuit UPL Committee “B”
Tenth Circuit
Eleventh Circuit
Eleventh Circuit UPL Committee “A”
Eleventh Circuit UPL Committee “B”
Eleventh Circuit UPL Committee “C”
Eleventh Circuit UPL Committee “D”
Twelfth Circuit
Thirteenth Circuit
Thirteenth Circuit UPL Committee “A”
Thirteenth Circuit UPL Committee “B”
Fourteenth Circuit
Fourteenth Circuit UPL Committee
Fifteenth Circuit
Fifteenth Circuit UPL Committee “A”
Fifteenth Circuit UPL Committee “B”
Sixteenth Circuit
Sixteenth Circuit UPL Committee
Seventeenth Circuit
Seventeenth Circuit UPL Committee “A”
Seventeenth Circuit UPL Committee “C”
Eighteenth Circuit
Eighteenth Circuit UPL Committee “A”
Eighteenth Circuit UPL Committee “B”
Nineteenth Circuit
Nineteenth Circuit UPL Committee