– 3:00 p.m.Īn injunction is a court order signed by a judge that can be served and or enforced by law enforcement.
May request that the Clerk’s Office remove such number.ĭownload the Request for Removal of Private Information Form.Domestic Violence petitions will be accepted and processed at the Clerk's Family Law office from 8 a.m.to 4 p.m. Security number or a bank account, debit, credit card, or charge account number is contained in a court document No fee will beĬharges for the removal of a document pursuant to such request. The request must identify the document identification page number of the document to be removed. In writing and delivered by mail, facsimile, or electronic transmission, or in person to the Clerk of the Court. Of Family Law, the Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure, or the Florida Probate Rules. The minimization of sensitive information in court filings.Īny person has a right to request that a Clerk of Court remove an image or copy of a public record, includingĪn official record, form a publicly available internet website if that image or copy is of a military record,ĭeath certificate, or a court file, record, or paper relating to matters or cases governed by the Florida Rules Please see Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.425 for current requirements for Identification, license, telephone, and account numbers must be used as well as truncated versions of emailĪddresses, user names, passwords, personal identification numbers, and dates of birth.
Security number or a bank account, debit, credit card, or charge account number. Any person preparing or filing a court document may not include any portion of a social A person who willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows, harasses, or cyberstalks another person commits stalking.ĭesignated sensitive information that is contained in any document filed with the Clerk’s Office must be limitedĪs required in Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.425(a), except as provided in Florida Rule of JudicialĪdministration 2.425(b).
Stalking: The Petitioner must be a victim of stalking or cyberstalking committed by the respondent. Sexual Violence: The Petitioner must be a victim of sexual violence, have reported that crime and be cooperating with law enforcement agencies or the respondent who committed the sexual violence was sentenced and the term of imprisonment is expired or is due to expire within 90 days. Petitioner must be a victim of violence or have reasonable cause to believe violence is imminent. Repeat Violence: Requires that the respondent have committed two incidents of violence against the petitioner or the petitioner's immediate family member, one of the incidents must have been within the past six months.ĭating Violence: Requires that the parties have had a continuing dating relationship within the past six months that involved the expectation of affection or sexual involvement. Petitioner must be a victim of domestic violence, or have reasonable cause to believe that violence is imminent. Generally, Florida law states that a court can enter an injunction to protect the victim of violence under any of the following types of violent relationships:ĭomestic Violence: Requires that the parties have lived together "as if a family" or have a child together.