A Florida Declaration of Domicile is a legal document that officially declares a person's intention to make Florida their primary residence. It is filed with the clerk of the court in the county where the individual intends to reside. The declaration must include the individual’s name, date of birth, address of the new residence, the date of the declaration, and a statement that the individual is a permanent resident of Florida. There are two types of Florida Declaration of Domicile: Permanent Domicile and Temporary Domicile. A Permanent Domicile is for individuals who plan to remain in the state of Florida for an indefinite period of time. A Temporary Domicile is for individuals who plan to stay in Florida for a limited period of time, such as students or those serving in the military. Both types of declarations require a notarized signature.