382.355 – Birth Records of Missing Children, Registrars’ Duties.
382.355 Birth records of missing children, registrars’ duties.—The flagging of a missing child’s birth certificate record and the procedures to be used when requests for the record are made shall be governed by s. 937.024. History.—s. 1, ch. 87-384.
382.356 – Protocol for Sharing Certain Birth Certificate Information.
382.356 Protocol for sharing certain birth certificate information.—In order to facilitate the prosecution of offenses under s. 794.011, s. 794.05, s. 800.04, or s. 827.04(3), the Department of Health, the Department of Revenue, and the Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association shall develop a protocol for sharing birth certificate information for all children born to unmarried mothers who […]
382.016 – Amendment of Records.
382.016 Amendment of records.—The department, upon receipt of the fee prescribed in s. 382.0255; documentary evidence, as specified by rule, of any misstatement, error, or omission occurring in any birth, death, or fetal death record; and an affidavit setting forth the changes to be made, shall amend or replace the original certificate as necessary. (1) CERTIFICATE OF […]
382.017 – Foreign Births.
382.017 Foreign births.— (1) Upon request, the department shall prepare and register a certificate of foreign birth for an adoptee born in a foreign country who is not a citizen of the United States and whose judgment of adoption was entered by a court of competent jurisdiction of this state. The certificate shall be established upon receipt […]
382.019 – Delayed Registration; Administrative Procedures.
382.019 Delayed registration; administrative procedures.— (1) Registration after 1 year is a delayed registration, and the department may, upon receipt of an application and the fee required under s. 382.0255, and proof of the birth, death, or fetal death as prescribed by this section or rule, register a delayed certificate if the department does not already have […]
382.0195 – Court-Issued Delayed Birth Certificate.
382.0195 Court-issued delayed birth certificate.— (1) In addition to the provisions of s. 382.019, any state resident or person born in this state who does not have a birth certificate may, at any time after birth, file a petition in the circuit court in the county of residence or in the alleged county of his or her […]
382.021 – Department to Receive Marriage Licenses.
382.021 Department to receive marriage licenses.—On or before the 5th day of each month, the county court judge or clerk of the circuit court shall transmit all original marriage licenses, with endorsements, received during the preceding calendar month, to the department. Any marriage licenses issued and not returned or any marriage licenses returned but not recorded […]
382.022 – Marriage Application Fees.
382.022 Marriage application fees.—Upon the receipt of each application for the issuance of a marriage license, the county court judge or clerk of the circuit court shall, pursuant to s. 741.02, collect and receive a fee of $4 which shall be remitted to the Department of Revenue for deposit to the Department of Health to defray […]
382.007 – Final Dispositions Prohibited Without Burial-Transit Permit; Records of Dead Bodies Disposed.
382.007 Final dispositions prohibited without burial-transit permit; records of dead bodies disposed.—A person in charge of any premises on which final dispositions are made shall not inter or permit the interment or other disposition of any dead body unless it is accompanied by a burial-transit permit. Such person shall enter upon the permit the date of […]
382.023 – Department to Receive Dissolution-of-Marriage Records; Fees.
382.023 Department to receive dissolution-of-marriage records; fees.—Clerks of the circuit courts shall collect for their services at the time of the filing of a final judgment of dissolution of marriage a fee of up to $10.50, of which 43 percent shall be retained by the clerk of the circuit court as a part of the cost […]