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Code · Florida · Title VI — Civil Practice and Procedure · Chapter 55

55.207 Correction of judgment lien file.

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(1)A person may file with the Department of State a correction statement with respect to a judgment lien file, as provided in s. 55.203 , indexed under any person’s name, if the person believes that the file is inaccurate or that the judgment lien certificate was wrongfully filed.
(2)A correction statement must:
(a)State the judgment debtor named and the file number assigned to the judgment lien file to which the correction statement relates;
(b)Indicate that it is a correction statement;
(c)Provide the basis for the person’s belief that the judgment lien certificate was wrongfully filed or the file is inaccurate; and
(d)Indicate the manner in which the person believes the file should be corrected to cure any inaccuracy.
(3)The department shall ensure that a correction statement is indexed and available in the same manner as any filed lien certificate in the central database of judgment lien files.
(4)The filing of a correction statement does not affect the effectiveness of the judgment lien or other filing.
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