Role of the Clerk and Comptroller
The office of the Clerk and Comptroller performs a wide range of record keeping, information management, and financial administration services for Florida’s judicial system and county government.
Legislative
Florida’s Clerks and Comptrollers work with legislative, executive, and other partners to support initiatives to enhance public safety, commerce, and access to justice, while ensuring adequate funding to carry out their nearly 1,000 statutory responsibilities.
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FCCC's Best Practices Program seeks to provide guidance to Clerks and Comptrollers statewide in achieving consistency in the interpretation of law and Clerk processes.

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Serving, Protecting and Preserving

Florida Court Clerks and Comptrollers are independently elected constitutional officers, who protect the interests of you – the citizen. As the County Comptroller, they provide a critical check and balance to make sure your tax dollars are spent appropriately. As Clerk, they serve as the keeper of court records, documenting our lives from birth to death. The Clerk's office performs more than 1,000 different constitutional and statutory functions or duties, representing the broadest and most diverse mantle of responsibility of any locally elected official.

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Clerks of the Circuit Court and Comptrollers statewide work hard to provide critical public services and give back to their communities.

 
 

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