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FL H1105
Bill
Status
1/7/2026
Primary Sponsor
Erika Booth
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AI Summary
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Prohibits courts from issuing mutual orders of protection in domestic violence, repeat violence, sexual violence, dating violence, and stalking cases, while still allowing separate injunctions for each party who complies with petition requirements
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Requires respondents to file a designation of mailing or e-mail address with the clerk of court within 1 business day of being personally served, enabling subsequent service by mail or e-mail instead of law enforcement
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Renames the "Domestic and Repeat Violence Injunction Statewide Verification System" to the "Statewide Injunction Verification System" and expands it to include stalking injunctions alongside domestic, dating, sexual, and repeat violence injunctions
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Adds "strangulation" to the list of factors courts must consider when determining whether a petitioner has reasonable cause to believe they are in imminent danger of domestic violence
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Requires all proceedings under these injunction statutes to be recorded, and mandates that clerks prepare written certifications specifying time, date, and method of service when orders are served by the clerk rather than law enforcement
Legislative Description
Interpersonal Violence Injunctions
Last Action
Now in Judiciary Committee
2/5/2026