A Florida Notice of Confidential Information within Filing is a document that is filed with a county clerk or court clerk in Florida when a party to a legal action wants to keep certain information confidential from the public. Confidential information may include trade secrets, social security numbers, bank account numbers, and other sensitive and personal information. There are several types of Florida Notice of Confidential Information within Filing, including: 1. Notice of Confidential Information in Divorce Proceedings: This type of notice is used when a party in a divorce action wants to keep certain information confidential from the public. 2. Notice of Confidential Information in Probate Proceedings: This type of notice is used when a party in a probate action wants to keep certain information confidential from the public. 3. Notice of Confidential Information in Bankruptcy Proceedings: This type of notice is used when a party in a bankruptcy action wants to keep certain information confidential from the public. 4. Notice of Confidential Information in Civil Litigation Proceedings: This type of notice is used when a party in a civil litigation action wants to keep certain information confidential from the public.