Florida Request To Approve Deferred Payment Agreement of Non-Indigent Party [Law 926] is a legal document that allows a non-indigent party to enter into a payment agreement with the state of Florida. It provides a way for the state to collect payments from a non-indigent party for court costs and fines without having to take legal action. The agreement outlines the terms of payment, such as the amount to be paid, the frequency and duration of payments, and any fees associated with the agreement. The request must be approved by the court before it can be finalized. There are two types of Florida Request To Approve Deferred Payment Agreement of Non-Indigent Party [Law 926]: one for payment of criminal court costs and fines, and one for payment of civil court costs and fines. Both agreements must be signed by the non-indigent party, the court, and the clerk of the court.