Florida Dept. Of Revenue - Make Child Support Payments

Florida Dept. of Revenue Child Support Program

Florida Dept. Of Revenue - Make Child Support Payments. Usually support payments will be put on your payment card or direct deposited in your checking or savings. Florida law requires us to send support payments electronically.

Florida Dept. of Revenue Child Support Program
Florida Dept. of Revenue Child Support Program

(2) enforce child support law on behalf of about 1,025,000 children with $1.26 billion collected in fy 06/07; (2) enforce child support law on behalf of about 1,025,000 children with $1.26 billion collected in fy 06/07; Employer eft/edi packet nacha's user guide for electronic child support payments child support eservices Usually support payments will be put on your payment card or direct deposited in your checking or savings. We no longer send paper checks. For further details, please refer to the terms, conditions & fee information on the myfloridacounty website. Pay child support online how to make payments online: Examples of information that we may need include previous court orders or the child's birth. In order to calculate the amount you may owe, you will need to have your income and costs available. The amount you calculate will only be an estimate.

The florida department of revenue's child support program, provides many services to separated or divorced parents of minor children. (2) enforce child support law on behalf of about 1,025,000 children with $1.26 billion collected in fy 06/07; Effective september 19, 2016, employers who send child support payments by ach debit using the website expertpay.com will be charged a $1.50 per transaction. Please contact the florida department of revenue child support program to find out if you have an open case. Examples of information that we may need include previous court orders or the child's birth. Starting october 3, 2016, employers can make payment free of charge by using the florida state disbursement unit's new website fl.smartchildsupport.com. For further details, please refer to the terms, conditions & fee information on the myfloridacounty website. Once your case is open, the child support program may need more information from you to set up or enforce child support or paternity. Florida law requires us to send support payments electronically. We no longer send paper checks. The florida child support program eservices website has launched a new look to make it easier for you to find information on your child support case and easier to access the website from your tablet or mobile device.