If you are getting public benefits, are a low-income person, or do not have enough income to pay for your household’s basic needs and your court fees, you may ask the court to waive all or part of your court fees.
You will have to pay fees to file your forms with the Clerk’s Office. These forms can be completed and submitted for filing from your computer.
You may use a form generator program to help fill out your forms. Choose the "Family Law - Dissolution/Legal Separation/Annulment" option on that page from the dropdown box.
You can also get free Self-Help Family Law Packets at a Self-Help Center location.Īll of the state forms are available from the Judicial Council website. What forms you need depends on your specific case circumstances. FORMS:ĭivorce can be a complicated process. Represent yourself:Ĭontact the Self-Help Center for assistance or view the Self-Help Center’s Workshops page for workshop times and dates. Legal Resources Information Sheet (L-1172). Rule requirements for sharps-collection programs are included in Chapter 64E-16, F.A.C.Īdditional rules and forms are available on the Florida Department of Health website.You can look for a lawyer in the phone book or call the Orange County Bar Association’s Lawyer Referral Service at (949) 440-6747 or Toll Free at (877) 257-4762. An Application for Biomedical Waste Sharps Collection Program Permit DH4108 must be completed and submitted to your area biomedical waste coordinator.
Sharps-collection programs also must be permitted. Rule requirements for treatment facilities are included in Chapter 64E-16, F.A.C. Rule requirements for storage facilities are included in Chapter 64E-16, F.A.C.įacilities for the commercial treatment of biomedical waste must complete an Application for Biomedical Waste Treatment Permit DH4111 and submit it to their area biomedical waste coordinator, along with the required fee. Completed Application for Biomedical Waste Storage Permit forms DH4107 should be submitted with the required fee, to your area biomedical waste coordinator. Rule requirements for transporters are included in Chapter 64E-16, F.A.C.īiomedical waste storage facilities also must be permitted. Your area biomedical waste coordinator will help you determine the correct fee for your business.
The fee for transporter registration varies, as it is based on the number of transport vehicles used. To register as a transporter, complete Department of Health form DH4106 and submit it to your area biomedical waste coordinator. Individuals interested in transporting biomedical waste must obtain a Biomedical Waste Transporter Registration. For initial permits, the fee is pro-rated during the last two quarters of the permit year, which is from October 1 to September 30.
To apply for the permit, complete and return Department of Health form DH4089 to your biomedical waste coordinator, along with the required annual fee. To find out who your coordinator is, check with your local environmental health field office. Biomedical Waste Generator Permits (issued to facilities that produce biomedical waste) are issued by area biomedical waste coordinators.