Florida Statutes
Chapter 90 - Evidence Code
90.5036 - Domestic Violence Advocate-Victim Privilege.


(1) For purposes of this section:
(a) A “domestic violence center” is any public or private agency that offers assistance to victims of domestic violence, as defined in s. 741.28, and their families.
(b) A “domestic violence advocate” means any employee or volunteer who has 30 hours of training in assisting victims of domestic violence and is an employee of or volunteer for a program for victims of domestic violence whose primary purpose is the rendering of advice, counseling, or assistance to victims of domestic violence.
(c) A “victim” is a person who consults a domestic violence advocate for the purpose of securing advice, counseling, or assistance concerning a mental, physical, or emotional condition caused by an act of domestic violence, an alleged act of domestic violence, or an attempted act of domestic violence.
(d) A communication between a domestic violence advocate and a victim is “confidential” if it relates to the incident of domestic violence for which the victim is seeking assistance and if it is not intended to be disclosed to third persons other than:
1. Those persons present to further the interest of the victim in the consultation, assessment, or interview.
2. Those persons to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary to accomplish the purpose for which the domestic violence advocate is consulted.


(2) A victim has a privilege to refuse to disclose, and to prevent any other person from disclosing, a confidential communication made by the victim to a domestic violence advocate or any record made in the course of advising, counseling, or assisting the victim. The privilege applies to confidential communications made between the victim and the domestic violence advocate and to records of those communications only if the advocate is registered under s. 39.905 at the time the communication is made. This privilege includes any advice given by the domestic violence advocate in the course of that relationship.
(3) The privilege may be claimed by:
(a) The victim or the victim’s attorney on behalf of the victim.
(b) A guardian or conservator of the victim.
(c) The personal representative of a deceased victim.
(d) The domestic violence advocate, but only on behalf of the victim. The authority of a domestic violence advocate to claim the privilege is presumed in the absence of evidence to the contrary.

History.—s. 7, ch. 95-187; s. 127, ch. 98-403.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title VII - Evidence

Chapter 90 - Evidence Code

90.101 - Short Title.

90.102 - Construction.

90.103 - Scope; Applicability.

90.104 - Rulings on Evidence.

90.105 - Preliminary Questions.

90.106 - Summing Up and Comment by Judge.

90.107 - Limited Admissibility.

90.108 - Introduction of Related Writings or Recorded Statements.

90.201 - Matters Which Must Be Judicially Noticed.

90.202 - Matters Which May Be Judicially Noticed.

90.203 - Compulsory Judicial Notice Upon Request.

90.2035 - Judicial Notice of Information Taken From Web Mapping Services, Global Satellite Imaging Sites, or Internet Mapping Tools.

90.204 - Determination of Propriety of Judicial Notice and Nature of Matter Noticed.

90.205 - Denial of a Request for Judicial Notice.

90.206 - Instructing Jury on Judicial Notice.

90.207 - Judicial Notice by Trial Court in Subsequent Proceedings.

90.301 - Presumption Defined; Inferences.

90.302 - Classification of Rebuttable Presumptions.

90.303 - Presumption Affecting the Burden of Producing Evidence Defined.

90.304 - Presumption Affecting the Burden of Proof Defined.

90.401 - Definition of Relevant Evidence.

90.402 - Admissibility of Relevant Evidence.

90.4025 - Admissibility of Paternity Determination in Certain Criminal Prosecutions.

90.4026 - Statements Expressing Sympathy; Admissibility; Definitions.

90.403 - Exclusion on Grounds of Prejudice or Confusion.

90.404 - Character Evidence; When Admissible.

90.405 - Methods of Proving Character.

90.406 - Routine Practice.

90.407 - Subsequent Remedial Measures.

90.408 - Compromise and Offers to Compromise.

90.409 - Payment of Medical and Similar Expenses.

90.410 - Offer to Plead Guilty; Nolo Contendere; Withdrawn Pleas of Guilty.

90.501 - Privileges Recognized Only as Provided.

90.5015 - Journalist’s Privilege.

90.502 - Lawyer-Client Privilege.

90.5021 - Fiduciary Lawyer-Client Privilege.

90.503 - Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege.

90.5035 - Sexual Assault Counselor-Victim Privilege.

90.5036 - Domestic Violence Advocate-Victim Privilege.

90.5037 - Human Trafficking Victim Advocate-Victim Privilege.

90.504 - Husband-Wife Privilege.

90.505 - Privilege With Respect to Communications to Clergy.

90.5055 - Accountant-Client Privilege.

90.506 - Privilege With Respect to Trade Secrets.

90.507 - Waiver of Privilege by Voluntary Disclosure.

90.508 - Privileged Matter Disclosed Under Compulsion or Without Opportunity to Claim Privilege.

90.509 - Application of Privileged Communication.

90.510 - Privileged Communication Necessary to Adverse Party.

90.601 - General Rule of Competency.

90.603 - Disqualification of Witness.

90.604 - Lack of Personal Knowledge.

90.605 - Oath or Affirmation of Witness.

90.606 - Interpreters and Translators.

90.6063 - Interpreter Services for Deaf Persons.

90.607 - Competency of Certain Persons as Witnesses.

90.608 - Who May Impeach.

90.609 - Character of Witness as Impeachment.

90.610 - Conviction of Certain Crimes as Impeachment.

90.611 - Religious Beliefs or Opinions.

90.612 - Mode and Order of Interrogation and Presentation.

90.613 - Refreshing the Memory of a Witness.

90.614 - Prior Statements of Witnesses.

90.615 - Calling Witnesses by the Court.

90.616 - Exclusion of Witnesses.

90.701 - Opinion Testimony of Lay Witnesses.

90.702 - Testimony by Experts.

90.703 - Opinion on Ultimate Issue.

90.704 - Basis of Opinion Testimony by Experts.

90.705 - Disclosure of Facts or Data Underlying Expert Opinion.

90.706 - Authoritativeness of Literature for Use in Cross-Examination.

90.801 - Hearsay; Definitions; Exceptions.

90.802 - Hearsay Rule.

90.803 - Hearsay Exceptions; Availability of Declarant Immaterial.

90.804 - Hearsay Exceptions; Declarant Unavailable.

90.805 - Hearsay Within Hearsay.

90.806 - Attacking and Supporting Credibility of Declarant.

90.901 - Requirement of Authentication or Identification.

90.902 - Self-Authentication.

90.903 - Testimony of Subscribing Witness Unnecessary.

90.91 - Photographs of Property Wrongfully Taken; Use in Prosecution, Procedure; Return of Property to Owner.

90.951 - Definitions.

90.952 - Requirement of Originals.

90.953 - Admissibility of Duplicates.

90.954 - Admissibility of Other Evidence of Contents.

90.955 - Public Records.

90.956 - Summaries.

90.957 - Testimony or Written Admissions of a Party.

90.958 - Functions of Court and Jury.