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  2. Broward County Clerk of the Circuit and County Court, Brenda D. Forman, Official Website - is your go to location to Pay Traffic Tickets, Pay Child Support, Court Fees, Case Search, Court Search, File Cases, Passports, Divorce, Injunction, Domestic Violence, Broward County

  3. Traffic and Misdemeanor - Broward County Clerk of Courts

    www.browardclerk.org/Divisions/TrafficAndMisdemeanor

    Online: Pay using the online Fine Payment service. AMSCOT: Visit any Florida AMSCOT location to make cash payments on eligible Traffic and Misdemeanor cases. Mail: Send Traffic and Misdemeanor fine payments to Clerk of Courts, P.O. Box 14610, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33302-4610. Do not send cash. In-Person: Pay at any Traffic and Misdemeanor service location listed on the right side of this web page.

  4. Online Payment Information - Broward Clerk

    www.browardclerk.org/clerkwebsite/BCCOC2/faqonlinepayment.aspx

    Questions or concerns regarding any transaction on the Website can be directed to the Broward County Clerk of Courts Public Access Helpdesk at 954-831-5588. You may also click on the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of the page and, under "Email Us", select "Online Services" and send us your questions or concerns.

  5. Parking - Broward County Clerk of Courts

    www.browardclerk.org/Divisions/Parking

    Using this service in no way relieves the defendant from the responsibility of paying a fine, or making an election in a timely manner, if the citation is not available for access within the 10-day limit.] Pay by Mail: Send payment to Clerk of Courts Parking Division, P.O. Box 14610, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33302-4610.

  6. Case numbers must be entered in a specific format. Traffic, Misdemeanor and Felony cases consist of 2 digits for the year, a 6 digit sequence number, a 2 letter Division identifier, 2 digit Location and a 1 or 2 letter Companion Designator. Case Numbers are 13 characters long without spaces, dashes or any other characters.

  7. Court Services - Broward County Clerk of Courts

    www.browardclerk.org/GeneralInformation/CourtServices

    Court Services. Attorneys may send CACS comments or questions to: CACS@browardclerk.org [This service is for Court Appointed Attorneys only. Attorneys should include Florida BAR number in all correspondence.] Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records ...

  8. Login - Broward County Clerk of Courts

    www.browardclerk.org/Web2/Account/Index

    To register for a new account you must subscribe to one of our eServices. Only one account is needed for all eServices. This website is provided by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, in and for Broward County, Florida (hereinafter referred to as "Clerk") as a public service.

  9. eFiling - Broward County Clerk of Courts

    www.browardclerk.org/GeneralInformation/eFILING

    For Clerk of Court eFiling assistance, direct your inquiry to: eFiling@browardclerk.org. [The case type and 'reference number' must be included in the subject line.] The Clerk of Court staff is not able to provide assistance with ePortal related issues and inquiries. For ePortal technical support, attorneys may contact the Florida Courts ...

  10. Driver License Search - Broward Clerk

    www.browardclerk.org/Clerkwebsite/BCCOC2/Pubsearch/dl_search.aspx

    Driver License Search. Florida Driver License Number: A Florida driver license number may be entered to obtain information regarding the current status of the license. If the license is suspended, all outstanding issues will be listed. The driver license number must begin with a letter, followed by 13 numbers (do not enter dashes).

  11. Miscellaneous - Broward County Clerk of Courts

    www.browardclerk.org/GeneralInformation/Miscellaneous

    In compliance with Fla. R. Jud. Admin. 2.420 (d) (1), the Broward County Clerk of Court maintains as confidential the 22 categories of information contained in the rule. To the extent you are filing confidential information, review Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.420, which can be found at Florida Supreme Court or The Florida Bar.