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Family Court Forms — 19th Judicial Circuit

Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms for the 19th Judicial Circuit — explained in plain English, one step at a time. No attorney required.

Counties in this circuit

The 19th Judicial Circuit serves: Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, St. Lucie.

Indian River County Martin County Okeechobee County St. Lucie County

Where to file

Nineteenth Judicial Circuit Court — Family Law Division

St. Lucie County Courthouse, 218 S. 2nd St., Fort Pierce, FL 34950

Phone: (772) 462-1510  ·  E-filing: myflcourtaccess.com

19th Judicial Circuit — what you need to know

The 19th Circuit covers Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie counties — the Treasure Coast. St. Lucie County (Fort Pierce) is the circuit seat.

Indian River County residents file at the Indian River County Courthouse, 2000 16th Ave., Vero Beach. Martin County residents file in Stuart.

E-filing is available statewide through myflcourtaccess.com.

Florida requires a mandatory 20-day waiting period after serving your spouse before a final divorce judgment can enter. All cases with minor children require a Parenting Plan (Form 12.995) and Financial Affidavit (Form 12.902).

Frequently asked questions — 19th Judicial Circuit

Where do I file family court forms in St. Lucie County Fort Pierce Florida?

File at the St. Lucie County Courthouse, 218 S. 2nd St., Fort Pierce, FL 34950.

Where do I file family court forms in Indian River County Florida?

File at the Indian River County Courthouse, 2000 16th Ave., Vero Beach, FL 32960.

What counties are in the 19th Judicial Circuit Florida?

The 19th Circuit covers Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie counties.

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