Suppression of Public Information

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.

Inquiries regarding any of the above exemption eligibility may be emailed to:
FS119exemptionrequest@clerk.co.brevard.fl.us

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