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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the drop charge affidavit in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your specific legal matter.
  3. In the 'Plaintiff(s)' and 'Defendant(s)' sections, fill in the names of all parties involved in the lawsuit. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal complications.
  4. Next, acknowledge receipt of the waiver by filling in your name and relationship to the entity or person on whose behalf you are acting. This section clarifies your authority to accept service.
  5. Complete the date field at the bottom of the form, ensuring it reflects when you are signing this document.
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Introduce yourself and the case: Start by identifying yourself, how youre related to the case, and which case youre referring to (include the case number if applicable). State your request: Communicate your desire to have the charges dropped. This should be a simple, straightforward statement.
In Florida, once someone is charged with battery, many people think the victim can simply drop the charges. However, this is not how the legal process works. The decision to drop or pursue battery charges is up to the State Attorney, not the victim.
We previously wrote here about the three musts for an affidavit or declaration in Florida: it must be based on personal knowledge, it must contain facts as would be admissible in evidence, and it must demonstrate the affiants competency to testify to the matters stated.
The most common form of a Declination of Prosecution is the first kind, a sworn statement (in other words, docHubd) informing the prosecutor and the judge that the alleged victim does not wish to prosecute.
How to fill out the Request for Waiver of Prosecution Form? Enter your personal information including your name and drivers license number. Provide your current address and phone number. State the reasons for requesting the discontinuation of prosecution. Sign the form in the presence of a notary public.

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Filing a Drop Charge Affidavit One tool frequently used in Florida is the drop charge affidavit. This written statement informs prosecutors that the complaining witness does not wish to proceed with the case. It outlines the reasons for withdrawal and affirms that the decision is voluntary and not coerced.
Use clear and concise language: avoid legal jargon and complex language. The waiver should be written in straightforward terms that are easy for participants to understand. Organize the document logically: structure the waiver with clear headings and subheadings to guide the reader through the content.

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