SRS Manual
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.
Table of Contents
(Available in PDF Format)
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Circuit Criminal
- Circuit Civil
- Circuit Family
- Probate
- County Criminal
- County Civil
- Traffic
- Complex Circuit Civil Form
- Pending Caseload Report Instructions
- Pending Caseload Forms
- Offender Based Transaction System (OBTS)
- RPO Form (Prior to July 1, 2022)
- RPO Form (After July 1, 2022)
- RPO Instructions (After July 1, 2022)
- SRS Forms 2010
- Audit Trails
- Glossary
- Parental Notice of Abortion Form
- Jury Management Form
- Chapter 2019-58 (County Court Jurisdiction -Claim Value)
Additional information is available from a series of SRS technical memoranda issues by the Office of State Courts Administrator and the SRS Forums Group.