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This form is a Florida legal document completed for the estates of decedents who died on or after January 1, 2005, if the estate does not require the filing of a federal estate tax return.

This Form is used for filing a Consolidated Sales and Use Tax Return in the state of Florida. It provides instructions on how to report and pay sales and use taxes for multiple locations or businesses on a single return.

This form is used for monitoring and measuring turbidity levels in Florida's water systems. It provides instructions on how to properly conduct turbidity tests and record the results.

This form is used for recording attendance for employees in the state of Florida.

This Form is used for miscellaneous transactions in the state of Florida. It is administered by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) for various purposes.

This is a Florida legal document you need to complete when you need another official copy of the certificate of title for a vehicle, watercraft, mobile home, or you had a title in your name but do not have it anymore.

This type of document is used for applying for lecture credit in Florida's continuing legal education program.

This document is used for applying for continuing legal education course attendance credit in the state of Florida.

This form is used for applying for continuing legal education credits when attending a university program in Florida.

This document is used by attorneys in Florida to apply for written material credit for continuing legal education.

This document is a petition for the removal of the continuing legal education requirement in the state of Florida.

This form is used for applying for continuing legal education credits for teaching at a university in Florida.

This document is a request for a Lal advisor Cle Credit in the state of Florida. It is used to apply for continuing legal education credit for Lal advisors in Florida.

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