Florida Statement of Claim Co-Maker is a legal document used to appoint a person as a co-maker of a claim that is filed with the court. A Co-Maker is a person who agrees to be jointly responsible for a claim with the original claimant. This document is used to ensure the claim is properly executed and witnessed before being filed with the court. There are two types of Florida Statement of Claim Co-Maker: Joint Co-Maker and Individual Co-Maker. A Joint Co-Maker is a person who agrees to be jointly responsible for the claim with the original claimant. An Individual Co-Maker is a person who agrees to be solely responsible for the claim. Both types of Co-Makers must sign the document in the presence of two witnesses, who must also sign the document. The document can then be filed with the court as evidence of the Co-Maker's agreement.