Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration
Rule: 2.425
Jurisdiction: FL
Bluebook Citation: Fla. R. Gen. Prac. & Jud. Admin. 2.425
INFORMATION (a) Limitation for Court Filings. Unless authorized by subdivision (b), statute, another rule of court, or court order, designated sensitive information filed with the court must be limited to: (1) the initials of a person known to be a minor; (2) the year of birth of a person’s birth date; (3) no portion of any: January 1, 2026 Fla. R. Gen. Prac. & Jud. Admin. Page 137 of 258 (A) social security number, (B) bank account number, (C) credit card account number, (D) charge account number, or (E) debit account number; (4) the last four digits of any: (A) taxpayer identification number (TIN), (B) employee identification number, (C) driver’s license number, (D) passport number, (E) telephone number, in subdivision (a)(3), (F) financial account number, except as set forth (G) brokerage account number, (H) insurance policy account number, (I) loan account number, (J) customer account number, or (K) patient or health care number; (5) a truncated version of any: (A) email address, (B) computer user name, (C) password, or January 1, 2026 Fla. R. Gen. Prac. & Jud. Admin. Page 138 of 258 (D) personal identification number (PIN); and (6) a truncated version of any other sensitive information as provided by court order. (b) Exceptions. Subdivision (a) does not apply to: (1) an account number which identifies the property alleged to be the subject of a proceeding; (2) the record of an administrative or agency proceeding; (3) the record in appellate or review proceedings; (4) the birth date of a minor whenever the birth date is necessary for the court to establish or maintain subject matter jurisdiction; (5) the name of a minor in any order relating to parental responsibility, time-sharing, or child support; (6) the name of a minor in any document or order affecting the minor’s ownership of real property; (7) the birth date of a party in a writ of attachment or notice to payor; (8) in traffic and criminal proceedings: (A) a pro se filing; (B) a court filing that is related to a criminal matter or investigation and that is prepared before the filing of a criminal charge or is not filed as part of any docketed criminal case; in support thereof; (C) an arrest or search warrant or any information January 1, 2026 Fla. R. Gen. Prac. & Jud. Admin. Page 139 of 258 (D) a charging document and an affidavit or other documents filed in support of any charging document, including any driving records; (E) a statement of particulars; otherwise filed with the court; (F) discovery material introduced into evidence or issuance and execution of a subpoena duces tecum; (G) all information necessary for the proper (H) information needed to contact witnesses who will support the defendant’s claim of newly discovered evidence under Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.851; and scoresheet; (I) information needed to complete a sentencing (9) information used by the clerk for case maintenance purposes or the courts for case management purposes; and (10) information which is relevant and material to an issue before the court. (c) Remedies. The court may order remedies, sanctions, or both for a violation of subdivision (a) on motion by a party or interested person or sua sponte by the court. The court may impose sanctions if the filing was not made in good faith after notice and an opportunity to respond. (d) Motions Not Restricted. This rule does not restrict a party’s right to move for protective order, to move to file documents under seal, or to request a determination of the confidentiality of records. (e) Application. This rule does not affect the application of constitutional provisions, statutes, or rules of court regarding confidential information or access to public information. January 1, 2026 Fla. R. Gen. Prac. & Jud. Admin. Page 140 of 258
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