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Florida State Disbursement Unit Customer Service, 1-877-769-0251. Child Support eServices, if you have a case with us. Clerks of Court website at myfloridacounty.com.
You can get payment information by using the following options: Florida State Disbursement Unit Customer Service, 1-877-769-0251. Child Support eServices, if you have a case with us.
Florida State Disbursement Unit Customer Service, 1-877-769-0251. Child Support eServices, if you have a case with us. Clerks of Court website at myfloridacounty.com.
To speak with a Department representative, call Taxpayer Services at (850) 488-6800, Monday through Friday (excluding holidays).
For parents interested in more information or to obtain child support services, contact the Department of Revenue, Florida's designated child support agency. The Department of Revenue's contact number for child support matters is (850) 488-5437.
The delinquency threshold regarding child support enforcement in Florida that would amount to a felony is: $2,500 in past-due support and four months of consecutive non-payment.
The Child Support Program reports all eligible cases with past-due support to the U.S. Department of the Treasury. We will not receive an offset payment unless the parent who owes support is eligible for the $1200 Economic Impact Payment.
The Florida Department of Revenue provides child support services in all but two Florida counties. We partner with the State Attorney's Office for services in Miami-Dade County and the Manatee County Clerk of Court for services in Manatee County.