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How do I contact Florida child support?

How do I contact Florida child support?

For parents interested in more information or to obtain child support services, contact the Department of Revenue, Florida’s designated child support agency. The Department of Revenue’s contact number for child support matters is (850) 488-5437.

Who is Flsdu?

The Florida State Disbursement Unit, also known as the FLSDU, receives and sends out child support payments. Congress requires that all child support payments, no matter what state, must be made through centralized disbursement centers.

What is State of Florida Disbursement Unit?

The Florida State Disbursement Unit ( SDU ) is required by Federal Law to collect and disburse child support payments ordered by the court.

How do I check the status of my child support in Florida?

You can check on payments by using the following options:

  1. Florida State Disbursement Unit Customer Service, 1-877-769-0251.
  2. Child Support eServices, if you have a case with us.
  3. Clerks of Court website at myfloridacounty.com.

Why would Flsdu send me a check?

Why would the Florida State Disbursement Unit (SDU) pay a check for me and send it to collections? If your bank returns your check unpaid after the funds have been disbursed, the Florida State Disbursement Unit (SDU) is owed the payment amount and will proceed with collection activity to recoup the loss.

What is a child support purge in Florida?

If you’re late with payments on your child support in Florida, the arrearages build up until you pay them — either on your own or because of a court order. It’s at the discretion of the court to order you to make payments, pay a purge amount or both.

How long do you go to jail for not paying child support in Michigan?

four years
Felony Non-Support of Payment of Child Support According to the statute that covers this area of law, anyone who is found in child support arrears of $5,000 or more can face up to four years in prison or a fine of $2,000, or both.

How do I find out if I owe back child support in Florida?