The Florida Declaration of Domicile is a legal document used to establish an individual's primary residence in the state of Florida. It is used to declare that the individual has established a permanent place of residence in the state and intends to remain a resident of the state for an indefinite period of time. This document also states that the individual will register to vote, establish a bank account, and register any vehicles in Florida. There are two types of Florida Declaration of Domicile: the original and the supplemental. The original declaration is used to establish an individual's primary residence in the state and must be filed with the county clerk's office. The supplemental declaration is used to amend an individual's existing domicile in the state and must be filed with the county clerk's office when an individual moves to a new address in Florida.