Internet Privacy Policy
Thank you for visiting the Sixth Judicial Circuit Web site. Your privacy is important, and it is the policy of the Circuit to collect no personal information about you during your visit to www.jud6.org, unless you act to make such information available.
When you visit www.jud6.org the Web server automatically recognizes the Internet domain and Internet protocol address from which you accessed the site. It does not capture or identify your personal e-mail address or other personal information.
The domain and protocol information is gathered to determine the number of users of the site and timing of access to the site. Information on the date, time, and pages visited at the site is collected so that the content of the site can be improved. Your personal information is not identified through this data collection process.
nformation on the date, time, and pages visited at the site is collected so that the content of the site can be improved. Your personal information is not identified through this data collection process.
If you choose to share personal information by sending a message or filling out an electronic form with personal information, the information will be saved for a designated period of time in compliance with records retention policies. The Sixth Judicial Circuit’s retention policies are governed by the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration.
Under Florida law, your e-mail address is a public record. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records request, please do not send electronic mail to us. (www.jud6.org). Please note that Florida's public records law requires that information received in connection with court business must be made available to anyone upon request, unless the information is subject to a specific exemption.
If you have other questions about this privacy policy, or have suggestions on how it may be improved, please contact us.