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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Florida Motion for Payment of Unclaimed Funds in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name and case number of the debtor in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing your motion.
  3. Provide your name, address, and telephone number in the claimant section. This personal information is necessary for communication regarding your claim.
  4. Specify the exact amount of funds you are requesting. Avoid vague statements; clearly state the amount to prevent delays.
  5. Include an explanation of your right to the unclaimed funds. This should detail why you believe you are entitled to these funds.
  6. If you are an individual claimant, attach IRS Form W-9. For corporations, include form AO 213 as required.
  7. Ensure proper identification is included based on your status (individual, corporation, etc.). Follow specific requirements for documentation as outlined in the filing checklist.

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RULE 1.460 MOTIONS TO CONTINUE TRIAL Motion must be in writing unless made at a trial and, except for good cause shown, must be signed by the named party requesting the continuance.
Court Registry means both the Civil and Criminal Registries of the Court and also refers to the Court Staff working in the Court Registry.
Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.525 provides that [a]ny party seeking a judgment taxing costs, attorneys fees, or both shall serve a motion no later than thirty days after filing of the judgment . (Emphasis added).
Payments are accepted in person or by mail at any Clerk location. Registry deposits cannot be made by phone or online.
Step-by-Step: How to File a Motion to Reduce Bond in Florida Draft the Motion. Your attorney files a written motion referencing 903.046 and requesting a reduced amount or release on alternative conditions. Schedule the Hearing. Notify the Prosecutor. Gather Evidence. Attend the Hearing.

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Parties who desire to withdraw money from the court registry need only: (1) conventionally file the Withdrawal Payee Information form; (2) file a motion on the courts ECF system requesting the court to enter an order to withdraw money from the court registry; and (3) e-mail the presiding judge a proposed order.
How do I get funds released from the Registry? All Registry disbursements require an order from the court. To obtain an order, you need to file a written request with the clerk either in person, by mail, or through the statewide ePortal. The clerk will docket the request and forward to the judge.

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