Court Forms

What is Court forms?

When navigating through legal processes, it is essential to understand what Court forms are. Court forms are documents that contain standardized formats for specific legal proceedings. These forms help streamline the process and ensure that all necessary information is provided to the court.

What are the types of Court forms?

There are various types of Court forms based on the nature of the legal proceedings. Some common types include:

Petition forms
Complaint forms
Summons forms
Motion forms
Judgment forms

How to complete Court forms

Completing Court forms accurately is crucial to avoid delays or misunderstandings in legal proceedings. Here are some steps to help you effectively complete Court forms:

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Read the instructions carefully before filling out the form.
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Provide accurate and complete information in each section of the form.
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Double-check all information entered to ensure accuracy and clarity.
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Seek legal assistance if you are unsure about any section of the form.

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Questions & answers

You, the plaintiff, must file a “Statement of Claim” form, available at your Clerk's office. This must be fully completed and signed to receive a pre-trial conference date. If your claim is based upon written documentation, attach a copy of the contract to the Statement of Claim form. You may file by mail or in person.
The Florida court system is comprised of the Supreme Court, six district courts of appeal, 20 circuit courts and 67 county courts. Each layer of the Florida judicial system has a distinct role in providing justice across the state.
A civil case begins when a person, business, or government agency claims that another person, business, or government agency failed to meet a legal duty. A civil case focuses on liability and damages.
plaintiff - The person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
By Florida law, the Clerk of Courts in each county is the official custodian of court records. Click here to access the Clerk's Online Services, including official records, civil/family/probate cases, criminal cases and traffic cases, or you may call the Clerk's 24-hour voice response system at (305) 275-1155.
You, the plaintiff, must file a “Statement of Claim” form, available at your Clerk's office. This must be fully completed and signed to receive a pre-trial conference date. If your claim is based upon written documentation, attach a copy of the contract to the Statement of Claim form. You may file by mail or in person.