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Newly elected Clerks in November 2020 from around FL participated in New Clerk Academy (NCA) by taking part in 240 hours of training. FCCC is proud to announce that all Clerks newly elected in 2020 have completed NCA & earned their professional designations. Congratulations! 🎉
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Thank you for attending the FCCC 2022 Summer Conference! We are excited to continue strengthening our coordination and partnership.
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Last night @MartinFLSheriff Will Snyder swore in County Clerk Carolyn Timmann as the new President of the FL Court Clerks & Comptrollers Association. In 2019 she received FSA's "Honorary Sheriff". 📷 is Clerk Timmann, FSA VP @HernandoSheriff Nienhuis & Sheriff Snyder.
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Clerks hold a fiduciary responsibility for the court system. They collect & disburse fines, court costs, forfeitures, fees & service charges. They also record payments, track financial obligations to the courts, & work with customers on payment options that fit their needs.
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Clerks are committed to improving and supporting communities across the state. Shout out to Roger Eaton and his staff who recently collected donations for the Animal Welfare League. See link fur (�) full story:
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Clerks of Court are well known for their role in record keeping. As the official record keeper and recorder of deeds for the county, Clerks are responsible for securely maintaining and managing access to documents that span multiple functions of government. #FLClerks
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Clerks throughout the state of FL provide many different & vital services that fall within these 4 main categories: - Supporting the local court system - Supporting local government - Safeguarding your tax dollars - Preserving the records of our communities #FLClerks
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Looking to learn more about your family history? A great place to start is with your local Clerk of Court. Clerks in Florida maintain historical documents that date back several hundred years. Contact your local Clerk of Court to begin your journey back in time! #FLClerks
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Be proactive in preventing property fraud! Many Clerks in FL offer a free service to alert property owners when a deed, mortgage or other land record with their name on it has been recorded into their county’s official records. Contact your local Clerk to learn more. #FLClerks
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DYK? FL’s Clerks process appeals for their Value Adjustment Board (VAB). The VAB hears appeals for property value assessments, denied exemptions/classifications, ad valorem tax deferrals, portability decisions & change of ownership/control. Contact your clerk for more info!
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