SRS Technical Memoranda
Pursuant to Section 25.075, Florida Statutes, the Supreme Court developed an uniform case reporting system. The Summary Reporting System (SRS), as it is commonly known, provides the Office of the State Courts Administrator with data which assists the Supreme Court in its management and oversight role. While the SRS is used as a workload measure for judges, it is not intended to measure the efficiency of the judiciary, state attorneys or public defenders.
Technical Memoranda
(Available in PDF Formats)
General Memoranda
- SRS Technical Memo 11-01 Real Property/Mortgage Foreclosure
- SRS Technical Memo 09-01 Construction Liens
- SRS Technical Memo 08-02 Incompetent to Proceed Adjudications
- SRS Technical Memo 08-01 Seal and Expunge Records
- SRS Technical Memo 07-01 Audit Trails Retention
- SRS Technical Memo 05-01 Clarification on Reporting Guidelines/Procedures
- SRS Technical Memo 04-03 Criminal Disposition Reporting
- SRS Technical Memo 04-02 Appropriate Filing Document
- SRS Technical Memo 04-01 Clarification - Petition for Injunction Against Sexual Violence
- SRS Technical Memo 03-02 SRS Guidelines for the Administrative Establishment of Child Support
- SRS Technical Memo 03-01 Petition for Injunction Against Dating Violence
- SRS Technical Memo 02-03 Clarification on Unit of Count Errors (Audit Trails)
- SRS Technical Memo 02-02 Proper Usage of Codes When Disposing of Cases Transferred
- OBTS Technical Memo 03-03 PreTrial Release Procedures
- OBTS Technical Memo 03-02 Non-Criminal Violations
- OBTS Technical Memo 03-01 UCN Update
Memoranda for Specific Court Divisions
Last Modified: June 09, 2023