Florida Civil Rights Complaint (To Be Used By Non Prisoner Litigants) is a legal document used to file a civil rights complaint against a party in the state of Florida. It is typically used when a person feels that their civil rights have been violated, such as due to discrimination, harassment, or false imprisonment. The complaint must be filed in the court of the county where the violation occurred. The complaint must include the names and addresses of the parties involved, a description of the alleged violation, and the relief sought. It must also contain a signed certification that the complaint is made in good faith and that the information provided is true and correct. There are two types of Florida Civil Rights Complaint (To Be Used By Non Prisoner Litigants): a Complaint and a Petition for Relief. A Complaint is used when the plaintiff believes that their civil rights have been violated, and they are seeking a remedy. A Petition for Relief is used when the plaintiff is seeking a court order to remedy the violation of their civil rights.