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E-Notify, a statewide system for notifying individuals about upcoming court events, recently expanded to also include certain civil cases. Click here for an instructional video. New Requirements for Redaction of Private Information – Rule 2.420. Click here for more information.
Welcome to the Leon County Clerk of Court's Records Request System. Leon County Clerk of Court is committed to providing responsive service to requests for record copies maintained by the agency.
The Official Records Division performs many functions, including recording public records, assisting in public records searches, issuing marriage licenses, performing marriage ceremonies, processing US passport applications, and accepting Leon County domestic partnership registrations.
Clerk of Courts Property Appraiser Sheriff ... Leon County Official Foreclosure Sale Tallahassee-Leon County Economic Indicator County Employment ...
Some Appeals from County Court. Civil Cases. Family Law Matters. Felonies. Guardianship. Mental Health. Probate
Leon County Clerk of Courts and Comptroller. Address. 301 S Monroe St County Courthouse Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 606-4000. http://www.clerk.leon.fl.us
Leon County Clerk of Courts and Comptroller. Address. 301 S Monroe St, Rm 100 Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 606-4000. http://www.clerk.leon.fl.us
The Leon County Clerk and Comptroller's Office is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the county courthouse on Monroe Street and at our Northeast Branch at 1276 Metropolitan Blvd., Room #101. Click here for the holiday schedule.
The Hon. Nikki A. Clark Low Bono Center is a collaboration between the Clerk and the Tallahassee Bar Association to provide summary legal assistance to customers who are not represented by an attorney.
Know Your Court On January 1, 2020, changes in Florida state law and the Florida Rules of Procedure will go into effect, changing where a variety of court actions are heard. » County court jurisdictional thresholds increase to $30,000 on January 1, 2020, and to $50,000 on January 1, 2023.