A Florida Statement of Claim In Repletion is a legal document used in the state of Florida that allows a party to request the return of property that has been wrongfully taken from them. It is a claim of repletion, which is a writ or legal action that allows a party to recover possession of personal property wrongfully detained by another. It is based on the concept of “right to possession”, which states that the rightful owner of a property has the right to have it returned to him or her. The Florida Statement of Claim In Repletion must include the following information: the name and address of the claimant; the name and address of the defendant; a description of the property sought to be recovered; the date the property was wrongfully taken; a demand for the return of the property; and a statement that the claimant is entitled to the immediate return of the property. There are two types of Florida Statement of Claim In Repletion: Prejudgment Repletion and Post-Judgment Repletion. Prejudgment Repletion is a writ used before a judgment is issued by the court, and Post-Judgment Repletion is a writ used after a judgment has been issued by the court. In either case, the claimant must prove that they have a right to possession of the property in question.