The Florida Notice of Confidential Information Within Court Filing is a form used by parties to a legal action in the state of Florida to alert the court to confidential information that is included in a court filing. This form is intended to ensure that any confidential information is kept confidential and not publicly disclosed. The Florida Notice of Confidential Information Within Court Filing is available in two versions: 1) the Notice of Confidential Information Within Court Filing, and 2) the Notice of Confidential Information Within Court Filing with Attachment. The Notice of Confidential Information Within Court Filing is the basic form that must be filed with the court in order to notify the court of confidential information included in a court filing. The form must be signed by the party filing the document and include details such as the type of confidential information, the length of time it should remain confidential, and any other pertinent information. The Notice of Confidential Information Within Court Filing with Attachment is a more detailed form which must be attached to the court filing. This form must include information such as the specific confidential information being filed, the reason for filing the confidential information, the length of time it should remain confidential, and any other pertinent information. Both versions of the form must be filed with the court in order for the court to be aware of any confidential information included in the filing.