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Welcome to Flagler County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller! Search our site to quickly find the information you are looking to obtain, or select the record type you wish to search below. Court Records. Daily Docket. Official Records. Board Records. Jury Response. Pay Online.
On June 17th the Flagler County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller will allow records viewing. The Public will now have the capability to view court records online including the following court types: County and Circuit Civil, County and Circuit Criminal & Probate.
In accordance with Florida Statutes 28.222 and 28.223, the Clerk of the Circuit Court is mandated to be the recorder of all documents required or authorized by law. The following list contains the only documents that can be recorded: Deeds. Leases.
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Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses are filed in the Official Records Division of the Clerk’s Office. This division is located on the first floor of the Kim C. Hammond Justice Center, 1769 E. Moody Blvd, Bldg 1, Bunnell, FL 32110. You may contact this division by calling by calling 386-313-4360 or via our contact form.
Flagler County - Docket Calendar. Loading docket information. Please wait. Note: The Docket is subject to change. The docket updates every 5 minutes to reflect the most accurate information. Events are removed approximately 2 hours after they end. For a complete docket for the day, visit our case management system.
Probate is a legal process through which the assets of a deceased person are properly distributed to the heirs or beneficiaries. The Court oversees the estate to make sure debts are paid and proper distribution is made. Where is the proper place to probate an estate?
Flagler County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller Dissolution of Marriage To obtain a dissolution of marriage in the State of Florida, at least one of the parties must be a resident of this State for a minimum of six months prior to filing the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage.
General Court Forms. Notice of Change of Mailing Address or Designated Email Address. Request to Be Excused from Email Service. Designation of Email Address by a Party Not Represented by an Attorney. Motion-Order to Determine Confidentiality of Court Records. Notice of Confidential Information Form.
Flagler County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller Kim C. Hammond Justice Center 1769 E Moody Blvd, Bldg 1 Bunnell, FL 32110. Contact Us via Email. Please complete our email contact form to send us an email. Contact Numbers