Appellant 7th Avenue Village, LLC, appeals the trial courts order denying its motion to vacate a final judgment pursuant to Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.540(b) and entering final judgment of garnishment in Appellees favor. Before appealing, 7th Avenue moved for clarification or rehearing of that order pursuant to Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.530. After the trial court denied this motion, and sixty-two days from entry of the order denying the motion to vacate, 7th Avenue filed its notice of appeal.
Because 7th Avenues motion for clarification or rehearing did not toll rendition of the order denying its motion to vacate, the notice of appeal was untimely. Accordingly, we dismiss this appeal for lack of jurisdiction.
For this court to have jurisdiction to review a final or specified non-final order, a notice of appeal must be filed within thirty days of the orders rendition. See Fla. R. App. P. 9.110(b), 9.130(b). If an authorized, timely motion for rehearing is filed, the final order is not deemed rendered until the trial court adjudicates the motion. See Fla. R. App. P. 9.020(h)(1)(B), (h)(2)(A). However, a rule 1.530 motion for rehearing directed towards an order denying a rule 1.540(b) motion is generally not authorized and does not toll the time to appeal. See Fla. R. App. P. 9.130(a)(5); see also Suntrust Bank v. Hodges, 12 So. 3d 1278, 1279-81 (Fla. 4th DCA 2009) (dismissing appeal for lack of jurisdiction where appellants unauthorized motion for rehearing directed to an order denying its motion for relief from judgment did not toll the time to appeal that order); Intercoastal Marina Towers, Inc. v. Suburban Bank, 506 So. 2d 1177, 1178-79 (Fla. 4th DCA 1987).
Here, 7th Avenues unauthorized motion for clarification or rehearing of the order denying its motion to vacate the final judgment did not toll that orders rendition.
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See Fla. R. App. P. 9.130(a)(5); Hodges, 12 So. 3d at 1279-81; Intercoastal Marina, 506 So. 2d at 1178-79. 7th Avenues notice of appeal was therefore untimely because it was filed more than thirty days after rendition of the order denying the motion to vacate final judgment. Accordingly, we dismiss this appeal for lack of jurisdiction.
Dismissed.
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. While a motion for rehearing could toll rendition of the portion of the order entering final judgment of garnishment, 7th Avenue does not raise any arguments on appeal directed towards that final judgment. 7th Avenue challenges only the portion of the order denying its motion to vacate.
Per Curiam.
Klingensmith, C.J., Ciklin and Forst, JJ., concur.