A Florida Traffic Crash Report includes details such as the date, time, and location of the accident, information about the drivers and vehicles involved, witness statements, and a diagram of the accident scene. It may also include the officer's assessment of the cause of the accident and any citations issued.
The collection allowance is 2.5% (.025) of the first $1,200 of tax due, not to exceed $30 for each reporting location. If you have less than $1,200 in tax due, your collection allowance will be less than $30.
Under Florida Statute § 316.066(4), the car accident report privilege states that any statements made by individuals involved in a crash to law enforcement are inadmissible as evidence in any court proceedings, civil or criminal case.
In 2021, the Florida Senate introduced SB 54, which would eliminate the mandatory PIP requirement for auto insurance. In its place, the new PIP reform law would require vehicle owners to carry: A minimum of $25,000 in bodily injury coverage. A minimum of $50,000 for two or more people in any one accident.
The short-form report must include: The date, time, and location of the crash. A description of the vehicles involved. The names and addresses of the parties involved, including all drivers and passengers, and the identification of the vehicle in which each was a driver or a passenger.
Step 2: How do I get a building permit? Complete the online Permit Application/Document Submission form. To add/upload documents, click on the “Add Files…” button. Ensure you have selected all the files you intend to upload. Select the “Submit” button and wait for the upload to complete.
Into a Florida county without. a discretionary surtax. surtax is not collected Note: If you deliver into any county with a different discretionary surtax rate, you must use Form DR-15 to accurately report the discretionary sales surtax you collect.
Online: For sales and use tax or surtax, apply using Form DR-26S application. For all other taxes, except reemployment tax, apply using Form DR-26 application.
Contact the Permit Counter at 786-315-2100.