| Please Note: Depending on
your occupation, you may be eligible under Florida Statutes, Chapters 119.071(4)(d)1-6, to have
your address and other specific personal information suppressed from our
public records. Click here for a list of eligible occupations. If you qualify for this confidentiality exemption, click here for additional information. |
| Any person has the right to request the Clerk/County Recorder to redact/remove his or her social security number, from an image or copy of an Official Record that has been placed on such Clerk's/County Recorder's Publicly available Internet Website. Florida Statutes, Chapter 119.071(5). Click here for additional information. |
| Any Veteran of the United States Armed Forces or his or her widow or widower, attorney personal representative, executor, or court appointed guardian has the right to request the Clerk/County Recorder to remove from the Official Records any military separation forms recorded by or on behalf of the requesting veteran. The forms eligible for removal include: DD-214; DD-217; WD AGO 53; WD AGO 55; NAVMC 78-PD; and NAVPERS 553. Florida Statutes, Chapter 28.2221(5). Click here for additional information. |
| Any person has the right to request the Clerk/County Recorder to redact/remove his or her bank account, debit, charge and/or credit card numbers from an image or copy of an Official Record that has been placed on such Clerk's/County Recorder's publicly available Internet website. Florida Statutes, Chapter 119.071(5)(a)7 d and e. Click here for additional information. |
| Any “affected person” may request that the Clerk of Court/Comptroller or County Recorder remove an image of one of the following documents from a publicly available Internet website: Military Discharge, Death Certificates, Court files, records or paper relating to matters or cases governed by the Florida Rules of Family Law, The Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure, and/or The Florida Rules of Probate. An “affected party” means any party whose name is included in a document. Florida Statutes, Chapter 28.2221(5)Click here for additional information. |
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