This is a legal form that was released by the Florida Courts - a government authority operating within Florida. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form 12.902(J)?
A: Form 12.902(J) is a Notice of Social Security Number form specific to the state of Florida.
Q: What is the purpose of Form 12.902(J)?
A: The purpose of Form 12.902(J) is to notify the court and the other party of your social security number in a legal proceeding.
Q: When should I use Form 12.902(J)?
A: You should use Form 12.902(J) when you are involved in a legal proceeding in Florida and you need to provide your social security number.
Q: Do I have to fill out Form 12.902(J)?
A: If you are required by law to provide your social security number in a legal proceeding in Florida, then you must fill out Form 12.902(J).
Q: Are there any fees associated with Form 12.902(J)?
A: There are no filing fees associated with Form 12.902(J) in Florida.
Q: Is Form 12.902(J) mandatory?
A: If you are required by law to provide your social security number in a legal proceeding in Florida, then filling out and submitting Form 12.902(J) is mandatory.
Q: What happens if I don't fill out Form 12.902(J)?
A: If you are required by law to provide your social security number in a legal proceeding in Florida and you fail to fill out Form 12.902(J), there may be consequences such as delays in processing your case or the court may order you to provide the necessary information.
Q: Is my Social Security number protected when using Form 12.902(J)?
A: While the court typically has measures in place to protect sensitive information, it is always advisable to confirm with the court and follow any specific instructions or guidelines provided to ensure the security and privacy of your social security number.
Form Details:
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