Welcome to the Association's website.
The Clerk of the Circuit Court, established by the Constitution of 1838, is the public trustee for the county. The Clerk provides the checks and balances in county government by acting in their capacity as Clerk to the Board, Clerk to the Court, Keeper of the Public Records, Comptroller and Internal Auditor of county funds.
Important: FACC documents can be viewed and downloaded in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. If you don't have a copy of Acrobat Reader 7.0 or above, you can get a free copy from Adobe's website www.adobe.com by clicking on the Get Adobe Reader icon.
A video presentation, documents and material from the September Workshops are now available on the Clerk Intranet.
The Alachua, Charlotte, Citrus, Collier, Hernando, Manatee, and Martin Clerks’ offices were recently recognized by the Government Financial Officers Association (GFOA) for their financial reporting for the 2007-08 Fiscal Year.
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The Orange County Comptroller has two positions open for an Official Records Coordinator. For more information, go to the Employment Info page.
Child Support ResourcesThe Child Support Resources page contains payment information for custodial and non-custodial parents as well as employers. The site also has answers to frequently asked questions and links to Florida and interstate agencies.
The MyFloridaCounty.com website provides statewide internet access to local and state government services and information. Electronic commerce over the Internet, through the MyFloridaCounty.com website is an easy-to-use, cost-efficient way of handling transactions that would normally be handled either through the Clerks walk-in counter or mailroom.
MyFloridaCounty.com's online services include:
Find information about the Courts, public records, research how to file a small claims case or find an official record.
The Clerk's office performs nearly 1,000 different constitutional and statutory functions or duties, representing the broadest and most diverse mantle of responsibility of any locally elected official. Find out more about the many things we do and the many ways we can help you at MyFloridaClerks.com.
The Florida Local Government Investment Trust (Florida Trust) is a local government investment pool developed through the joint efforts of the Florida Association of Court Clerks (FACC) and the Florida Association of Counties (FAC).
Organized on December 12, 1991, the Florida Trust is designed to compliment existing investment programs by providing an investment vehicle for funds that can be invested on a short to intermediate term in securities with maturities and returns generally greater than those of money market instruments. The Florida Trust is an open ended, professionally managed fund available only to public entities in Florida.