Fla. Stat. 92.60
Foreign records of regularly conducted business activity


(1)

For the purposes of this section:“Foreign record of regularly conducted business activity” means a memorandum, report, record, or data compilation, in any form, of acts, events, conditions, opinions, or diagnoses, maintained in a foreign country.“Foreign certification” means a written declaration made and signed in a foreign country by the custodian of a foreign record of regularly conducted business activity or another qualified person that, if falsely made, would subject the maker to criminal penalty under the laws of that country.“Business” means any business, institution, association, profession, occupation, or calling of any kind, whether or not conducted for profit.

(a)

“Foreign record of regularly conducted business activity” means a memorandum, report, record, or data compilation, in any form, of acts, events, conditions, opinions, or diagnoses, maintained in a foreign country.

(b)

“Foreign certification” means a written declaration made and signed in a foreign country by the custodian of a foreign record of regularly conducted business activity or another qualified person that, if falsely made, would subject the maker to criminal penalty under the laws of that country.

(c)

“Business” means any business, institution, association, profession, occupation, or calling of any kind, whether or not conducted for profit.

(2)

In a criminal or civil proceeding in a court of the State of Florida, a foreign record of regularly conducted business activity, or a copy of such record, shall not be excluded as evidence by the hearsay rule if a foreign certification attests that:Such record was made at or near the time of the occurrence of the matters set forth by, or from information transmitted by, a person with knowledge of those matters;Such record was kept in the course of a regularly conducted business activity;The business activity made such a record as a regular practice; andIf such record is not the original, it is a duplicate of the original;

unless the source of information or the method or circumstances of preparation indicate lack of trustworthiness.

(a)

Such record was made at or near the time of the occurrence of the matters set forth by, or from information transmitted by, a person with knowledge of those matters;

(b)

Such record was kept in the course of a regularly conducted business activity;

(c)

The business activity made such a record as a regular practice; and

(d)

If such record is not the original, it is a duplicate of the original;

(3)

A foreign certification under this section shall authenticate such record or duplicate.

(4)

No evidence in such records in the form of opinion or diagnosis is admissible under subsection (2) unless such opinion or diagnosis would be admissible under ss. 90.701-90.705 if the person whose opinion is recorded were to testify to the opinion directly.

(5)

At the arraignment or as soon after the arraignment as practicable, or 60 days prior to a civil trial, a party intending to offer in evidence under this section a foreign record of regularly conducted business activity shall provide written notice of that intention to each other party. A motion opposing admission in evidence of such record shall be made by the opposing party and determined by the court before trial. Failure by a party to file such motion before trial shall constitute a waiver of objection to such record or duplicate, but the court for cause shown may grant relief from the waiver.

Source: Section 92.60 — Foreign records of regularly conducted business activity, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0092.­60 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

92.05
Final judgments and decrees of courts of record
92.06
Judgments and decrees of United States District Courts
92.07
Judgments and decrees of this state
92.08
Deeds and powers of attorney of record for 20 years or more
92.09
Effect of reversal, etc., of judgment or successful attack on deed
92.13
Certified copies of records of certified copies
92.14
United States deeds and patents and copies thereof
92.16
Certificates of Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund respecting the ownership, conveyance of, and other facts in connection with public lands
92.17
Effect of seal of Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund
92.18
Certificate of state officer
92.19
Portions of records
92.20
Certificates issued under authority of Congress
92.21
Certificate as to sanitary condition of buildings
92.23
Rule of evidence in suits on fire policies for loss or damage to building
92.24
Certain tax deeds prima facie evidence of title
92.25
Records destroyed by fire
92.26
Records destroyed by fire
92.27
Records destroyed by fire
92.28
Records destroyed by fire
92.29
Photographic or electronic copies
92.30
Presumption of death
92.31
Missing persons and persons imprisoned or interned in foreign countries
92.32
Official findings and reports
92.33
Written statement concerning injury to person or property
92.38
Comparison of disputed writings
92.39
Evidence of individual’s claim against the state in suits between them
92.40
Reports of building, housing, or health code violations
92.50
Oaths, affidavits, and acknowledgments
92.51
Oaths, affidavits, and acknowledgments
92.52
Affirmation equivalent to oath
92.53
Videotaping the testimony of a victim or witness under age 18 or who has an intellectual disability
92.54
Use of closed-circuit television and audio-video communication technology in proceedings involving a victim or witness under the age of 18 or who has an intellectual disability
92.55
Special protections in proceedings involving victim or witness under 18, person with intellectual disability, or sexual offense victim
92.56
Judicial proceedings and court records involving sexual offenses and human trafficking
92.57
Termination of employment of witness prohibited
92.60
Foreign records of regularly conducted business activity
92.70
Eyewitness identification
92.141
Law enforcement employees
92.142
Witnesses
92.143
Compensation to traffic court witnesses
92.151
Witness compensation
92.153
Production of documents by witnesses
92.231
Expert witnesses
92.233
Compensation of witness summoned in two or more criminal cases
92.251
Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act
92.295
Copies of voter registration records
92.351
Prohibition against prisoners submitting nondocumentary physical evidence without authorization of court
92.525
Verification of documents
92.561
Prohibition on reproduction of child pornography
92.565
Admissibility of confession in sexual abuse cases
92.605
Production of certain records by Florida businesses and out-of-state corporations

Current through Fall 2025

§ 92.60. Foreign records of regularly conducted business activity's source at flsenate​.gov