The Florida Debtor Certificate of Compliance and Request for Confirmation of Chapter 13 Plan is a document that is used by a debtor in the state of Florida to certify that they are in full compliance with all the requirements of their Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan. This document must be submitted to the court for approval before the debtor can receive a discharge of the debts listed in the plan. This document is important for the court to verify that the debtor has met all of their obligations and is eligible for a discharge. There are two types of Florida Debtor Certificate of Compliance and Request for Confirmation of Chapter 13 Plan available: the Form B22C and the Form B22C-1. Form B22C is used by debtors to certify that they have completed all the plan payments, and that all creditors have been paid in full. Form B22C-1 is used by debtors to certify that all the plan requirements have been met and that all creditors have been paid in full. Both forms must be submitted to the court for confirmation of the plan before the debtor can receive a discharge of the listed debts.