BOCC Records
The Clerk serves as the official record keeper for the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), maintaining records such as meeting minutes, agendas, ordinances, and resolutions. These records ensure transparency in county government and are available for public access online or in person.
Contracts
The Clerk maintains and provides access to county contracts and agreements, including vendor contracts, interlocal agreements, and service arrangements. These records document official business relationships and can be reviewed by the public upon request.
Finance Department
The Clerk’s Finance Department manages the county’s financial records, including budgets, expenditures, receipts, and audits. Acting as custodian of county funds, the department ensures accurate accounting and financial transparency.
Marriage Licenses
The Clerk’s Office issues marriage licenses and provides related information so couples can complete the legal requirements and obtain a valid license to marry in Florida.
Official Records
The Clerk maintains and provides access to official public records, including deeds, mortgages, liens, and judgments. These records can be searched online or in person.
Passports
The Clerk’s Office serves as an authorized passport acceptance facility for the U.S. Department of State, assisting applicants with submitting passport applications, collecting required documentation and fees, and providing related services such as passport photos.
Property Sales
The Clerk oversees public sales records, including tax deed sales and foreclosures. These records provide details on available properties and completed sales, and may be accessed online or in person.
Public Records Request
The Clerk processes public records requests in accordance with Florida law, providing access to a wide range of official documents. Requests can be submitted online, by mail, or in person, and are fulfilled in a timely and transparent manner.
Value Adjustment Board
The VAB hears appeals regarding property tax assessments, exemptions, and classifications. Property owners who disagree with a property valuation or denial of an exemption can file a petition through the Clerk’s office.