The Florida Application For Search of Bankruptcy Records is an official form used to request a copy of a bankruptcy filing in the state of Florida. This application is only necessary if the bankruptcy filing is not already accessible through the federal government website, PACER. There are two types of applications: the Official Request for Search of Bankruptcy Records and the Unofficial Request for Search of Bankruptcy Records. The Official Request is used to obtain copies of documents related to a bankruptcy case, such as the petition, schedules, order, and other related documents. The Unofficial Request is used to obtain a list of documents related to a bankruptcy case, such as case numbers, filing dates, attorneys' names, and other related information. Both applications require a fee and must be submitted in person or by mail to the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court.