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How to Pay Child Support in Florida

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By tracyc
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Tring not to be a delinquent parent? Need to know how to get your child support payments in on time? Follow these steps and you'll have no problems.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Checking Account/Credit Card
  1. Step 1

    If you are uncomfortable with paying online, you can write a check to the State Disbursement Unit at:

    State Disbursement Unit
    P.O. Box 8500
    Tallahassee, FL 32314-8500

  2. Step 2

    If you would like to pay online, one of the sights you can go to is MyFloridaCounty.com. Here you can look up questions about your child support case, pay child support, and inquire about past payments. You can pay by credit card or electronic check and it will be processed the same way as it would have if you mailed it to the State Disbursement Unit. MyFloridaCounty.com also has other useful information about the state, like how to obtain a hunting license or how to renew your vehicle tag.

  3. Step 3

    Another site you can use to pay child support is ExpertPay.com. This site allows employers and obligors to set up accounts to electronically submit payment.

Tips & Warnings
  • Make sure you have all of your case information with you and keep track of payment.
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jconley655 said

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on 8/19/2008 trying to pay child support or contact the Dept. of Revenue is a joke. The whole system is set up for mothers..what about the fathers. I have never been so descrimnated against in my whole life. Sucks to be a man sometimes. I wish i could sue thier pants off for it.

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