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If you call the Child Support Program, we will ask you to verify information such as your name, Social Security number, date of birth, mailing address, email and phone number to assist you further. Remember, the main phone numbers for the Child Support Program are on the Program’s Contact page.
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- Search frequently asked questions to get answers about the Child Support Program and case situations. - Find helpful resources for parents to make connections with job placement and training programs, community resources, and information about changing a child support order (modification).
Do you have questions regarding your Florida Department of Revenue child support case, also known as IV-D child support cases? Contact the Florida Department of Revenue. Parties can call the Department of Revenue at (850) 488-KIDS (5437) between 7:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. EST, Monday-Friday to discuss their case or to sign up for services.
The Florida Child Support Program provides child support services to over 879,000 children and annually collects over a billion dollars in child support for families. Our Program's purpose is to help children get the financial support they need when it is not received from one or both parents.
On this site, you can review your case activity information, search for payment information by date ranges, find local offices, and update your contact information. Have a question? Visit the Help page, or try out the Glossary for definitions of commonly used child support terms.
Use the topics below to get information on how to use the Florida Child Support eServices website to view your case, your payments, or make updates to your case information. If you are applying for child support services using this website, you can also find information below on how to complete and send your application online using this website.
In 2021, CSE received 21,140 referrals from the Department of Revenue and conducted 21,548 hearings in support of the children of the state of Florida. Child support is calculated based on parents’ incomes along with other factors such as daycare/aftercare and health insurance costs.