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What is Foreign Decree Petition

The Petition for Registration and Enforcement of Foreign Decree is a legal document used by petitioners in Florida to register and enforce a judgment issued by a foreign court.

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Foreign Decree Petition is needed by:
  • Individuals seeking to enforce foreign court judgments.
  • Legal representatives filing on behalf of a petitioner.
  • Respondents receiving enforcement petitions in Florida.
  • Anyone needing to register foreign decrees in state courts.
  • Lawyers specializing in family or civil litigation.

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Any individual or entity that holds a valid foreign judgment can file this petition in Florida. Typically, this includes petitioners seeking to enforce a judgment issued by a court outside of Florida.
There is no specific deadline for submitting this form. However, it is advisable to file the petition as soon as possible after a foreign judgment is issued to ensure timely enforcement.
After filling out the form, you can submit it to the appropriate Florida court either electronically through e-filing systems or by physically presenting it in person at the court clerk's office.
It is important to attach a certified copy of the foreign judgment and any related documents that demonstrate the non-compliance of the respondent, as these will support your petition.
Common mistakes include providing incorrect party information, omitting signatures, and failing to notarize the document. Always double-check for completeness and accuracy before submitting.
Processing times can vary by court but generally, expect a few weeks for the court to review and respond to the petition. It is advisable to check with the local court for specific timelines.
You can consult with legal aid organizations, hire an attorney specializing in family or civil law, or visit the local courthouse's self-help resources for guidance on filling out the petition.
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