The Florida Notice of Confidential Information Within Court Filing is a document used by parties in a court case to protect confidential information from public disclosure. This document is used to designate confidential information which should remain sealed and not be made available to the public. The document must be filed with the court and is typically used to protect information such as trade secrets, personal financial information, or confidential medical records. There are two types of Florida Notice of Confidential Information Within Court Filing: the Notice of Filing Confidential Information and the Notice of Filing Confidential Information Under Seal. The Notice of Filing Confidential Information is used to inform the court that confidential information will be filed with the court but that it should not be made available to the public. The Notice of Filing Confidential Information Under Seal is used to inform the court that confidential information will be filed with the court and that it should be kept under seal and not be available to the public.