Under Florida law, you generally need 48 inches of separation between the high groundwater and the bottom of the septic drain field pipes. As jgailla notes, many places in Florida do not have this separation capability. It depends on your location; however, the location you noted is not one that I would expect would have that separation. This would require an elevated drain field, with pumping from the tank to the drain field.
To get the high groundwater level for the area, you will either need an engineer to give that to you or also as jgailla notes, you might get by with the generalized soil data from the USDA. That will depend on what the health department in your county requires. Usually the building department or the health department in your county can give tell you what is acceptable for their application.