Florida Order For Registration And Enforcement of Foreign Decree is an order issued by a court in the state of Florida for the registration and enforcement of a foreign court judgment or decree. This order is used to allow a Florida court to enforce a foreign court's decision in a foreign country. It grants the parties involved in the foreign decree the same rights and protections that would be provided by the courts in the foreign country. There are two types of Florida Order For Registration And Enforcement of Foreign Decree: 1. Direct Enforcement: This type of Florida Order For Registration And Enforcement of Foreign Decree allows a party to directly enforce a foreign court judgment or decree in Florida. The party must provide evidence of the foreign court's decision and the party's right to enforce it in Florida. 2. Indirect Enforcement: This type of Florida Order For Registration And Enforcement of Foreign Decree allows a party to enforce a foreign court judgment or decree in Florida indirectly. This type of order does not grant the parties involved the same rights and protections as a direct enforcement order. Instead, the party must pursue enforcement of the foreign court's decision through other means, such as a Florida court action or a private agreement.