Florida Petition For Registration and Enforcement of Foreign Decree is a legal document used to register a foreign decree in the state of Florida. A foreign decree is a court order from a court outside of Florida that is enforceable within the state. This petition allows the petitioner to enforce the foreign decree in the state of Florida, ensuring that the terms of the decree will be upheld and enforced. There are two types of Florida Petition For Registration and Enforcement of Foreign Decree: 1) Petition for Registration of Foreign Decree, and 2) Petition for Enforcement of Foreign Decree. The Petition for Registration of Foreign Decree is used when the petitioner wishes to register a foreign court order in the state of Florida, allowing it to be enforced in the state. The Petition for Enforcement of Foreign Decree is used when the petitioner wishes to enforce the terms of a foreign court order that has already been registered in the state. Both types of petitions require the petitioner to provide information regarding the foreign court order, such as the name of the court, the date of the order, the parties involved, the terms of the order, and any additional information related to the case.