The Florida Declaration of Domicile is a legal document that declares an individual's permanent residence in the state of Florida. The document serves as evidence of an individual's intent to make Florida their permanent home and is often used to establish Florida residency for taxation, voting, and other benefits. It is most commonly used by individuals who are relocating to Florida or who already live in the state but need to establish their residency. There are two types of Florida Declaration of Domicile: an Affidavit of Domicile and a Certificate of Domicile. An Affidavit of Domicile is a sworn statement made before a notary public or other person authorized to administer oaths, and a Certificate of Domicile is an official document from the county clerk's office. Both documents require the individual to provide proof of their physical address in Florida, such as a driver's license, and a list of their assets in the state.