The Florida Notice of Confidential Information Within Court Filing is a document that is filed with the court when certain information within a court filing needs to remain confidential. This document is used to alert the court that certain information should not be disclosed to the public, and should instead remain sealed. Some common types of information that may need to be kept confidential include Social Security numbers, sensitive financial information, trade secrets, medical or mental health records, and other confidential information. The Florida Notice of Confidential Information Within Court Filing is typically used when parties are involved in litigation and need to protect information that could be damaging or embarrassing if made public. There are two main types of Florida Notice of Confidential Information Within Court Filing: 1) the Motion to Seal Document, which allows the court to seal the document from public view, and 2) the Protective Order, which is a court order that limits the disclosure of certain information.