Florida Order For Search And Certificate of Search Putative Father Registry is a legal document issued by the court in the state of Florida. It is used to determine the identity of a putative father in cases where the identity of the father is unknown or in dispute. The order is issued by the court and requires the Department of Revenue to search for the putative father’s name in the State’s Putative Father Registry. If the father is found in the registry, the Department of Revenue will issue a Certificate of Search to the court. There are two types of Florida Order For Search And Certificate of Search Putative Father Registry: one for a paternity action and one for non-paternity actions. The paternity action search will be requested by the mother in order to establish the paternity of the child. The non-paternity action search can be requested by either the mother or the putative father in order to establish or disprove the paternity of the child.