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- Jason D. English, Esq. Clerk of Court Comptroller
The mission of the Office of Clerk of Court and Comptroller is to serve the public, the courts, and local government with the highest standards of accountability, integrity, and professionalism possible We will accomplish this by putting customer service first and by maintaining open and accurate records for our county
- Walton County Clerk of Courts Comptroller
"Providing exceptional service through innovation, quality, and commitment "
- Florida Courts
Access local self-help centers; free, low-cost legal aid; and family law forms needed to resolve many family-related situations in court From the Supreme Court down to the local 67 county courts, each tier of Florida's judicial system plays a unique role in ensuring justice for all Floridians
- South Walton County Courthouse - First Judicial Circuit
Closed on weekends and court-observed holidays Parking: Free public parking and accessible parking for persons with disabilities is available in front of the South Walton County Courthouse Annex The First Judicial Circuit is one of 20 judicial circuits in Florida Our courts serve the people of Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton Counties
- Search Court Records - Donald C. Spencer
Search Court Records Disclaimer While the Clerk’s Office has attempted to preserve the accuracy of the online versions of the records, this information is not official and the Santa Rosa County Clerk of Court will not be responsible for any inaccuracies that may be encountered
- Contact Us - Walton County Clerk of Courts Comptroller
Instead, contact our office by phone or in writing
- Santa Rosa - Florida Courts
Some Appeals from County Court Civil Cases Family Law Matters Felonies Guardianship Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Dependency Mental Health Probate
- Courts - Donald C. Spencer
THE FLORIDA COURT SYSTEM IS COMPRISED OF two levels of trial courts – County and Circuit, District Courts of Appeal, and the State Supreme Court What is Probate? Probate in Florida What is a misdemeanor? A minor offense tried in county court that could lead to a fine of up to $1000 and or one year in county jail DUI fines could be higher
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