March 1, 2019 by Jennifer Kennedy Appeals — Timeliness — Notice of appeal was untimely where it was filed thirty-one days after rendition of order on appeal 44 Fla. L. Weekly D604b Appeals — Timeliness — Notice of appeal was untimely where it was filed thirty-one days after rendition of order on appealJAMES JOHNSON, Appellant, v. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, Appellee. 1st District. Case No. 1D19-0166. February 28, 2019. On appeal from the Circuit Court for Hamilton County. Andrew J. Decker, III, Judge. Counsel: James Johnson, pro se, Appellant. No appearance for Appellee. (PER CURIAM.) Upon consideration of Appellant’s response to the Court’s order of January 14, 2019, the Court has determined that the appeal is untimely. In order to timely invoke the Court’s appellate jurisdiction, a notice of appeal must be filed within 30 days of rendition of the order to be reviewed. Fla. R. App. P. 9.110(b). The thirtieth day following rendition of the order on appeal was January 2, 2019. Thus, the notice of appeal, filed on January 3, 2019, failed to invoke the Court’s appellate jurisdiction in a timely manner. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed. (ROBERTS, WETHERELL, and MAKAR, JJ., concur.) * * *