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Child Support Payments

Making Child Support/Alimony Payments

Credit or Debit Card Payments

Electronic Check Payments

Note:  Fees may apply when paying online.

Payment By Mail

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

Make payments payable to Florida State Disbursement Unit.  To ensure your payment is processed timely, clearly print the following information on your payment:

  • Non-custodial parent’s name
  • Social Security number of the non-custodial parent
  • County Code: #46
  • 11-digit case number

Address Changes

If your case is handled by the Dept of Revenue, contact them directly at (850)488-5437 to change your address and submit your change of address in writing to the Clerk’s office at:

Okaloosa County Clerk of Courts & Comptroller
Attn:  Child Support
101 E James Lee Blvd, Suite #108
Crestview FL  32536

If your case is not involved with the Dept of Revenue and you receive monies through the FLSDU, contact the FLSDU at (877)769-0251 and follow the prompts to affect your address change with their entity. Additionally, submit your address in writing to the Clerk’s office at the address noted above.

Receiving Child Support/Alimony Payments

If your child support case is involved with the Dept of Revenue, you have the option to receive your payments by direct deposit to your financial institution or by having monies deposited to a smiONE Visa Prepaid Card.  You can establish or update your direct deposit information, as well as enroll or update your information for the smiOne card, by contacting the Dept of Revenue at (850)488-5437 or visit their website at floridarevenue.com/childsupport.

If your case is not involved with the Dept of Revenue, you may receive your payments by direct deposit to your financial institution or paper check. Visit www.paykidz.com to establish or update your direct deposit information.  If you choose to receive your payments by check, your monies will be mailed to the address on file with the Clerk’s office.  Keep your mailing address updated with the Clerk’s office to avoid delays through the postal process.