Fill in your current address. In order to establish a new domicile, you must first abandon your old "domicile", but not necessarily your old "residence.The Declaration of Domicile form must be notarized. Notary services are available in our office, or you may use a Notary Public of your choice. A Declaration of Domicile is a document you file with the court to show that you currently live in Florida and intend to remain living in Florida. Residency Requirements. The Registrar Office must determine your legal residency before you can register and pay fees for any semester or session. According to Florida Statutes §222.17, the Affidavit of Domicile must be filed with the clerk of the circuit court in the area where you intend to reside.