Who is the Clay County Clerk of Court?
Tara S. Green
As your elected Clay County Clerk of Court and Comptroller, Tara S. Green is committed to serving our community through a team of highly trustworthy, efficient, helpful, and accountable clerks.
What circuit is Clay County Florida?
Florida 4th Circuit Court
Clay County is located within the Florida 4th Circuit Court.
How do I file for divorce in Clay County?
The Clay County divorce forms that the courts commonly require are:
- Petition.
- Marital Settlement Agreement.
- Clay County Summons form.
- Financial Affidavit.
- Family Court Cover Sheet.
- Notice of Social Security Number.
- Certificate of Compliance with Mandatory Disclosure.
- Final Judgement.
Does Florida have a state comptroller?
Comptroller name: Comptroller bio: Jimmy Patronis served in Florida’s House of Representatives before becoming CFO for the state.
What time does the Clay County Fair Open?
Gate sales end 60 minutes before closing
Thursday, March 31st | Opening Day | Fair: 2:00 – 11:00 pm |
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Thursday, April 7th | VyStar Family Day | Fair: 4:00 – 11:00 pm |
Friday, April 8th | Student Fair Day | Fair: 10:00 am – Midnight |
Saturday, April 9th | Celebrate Clay Day | Fair: 10:00 am – Midnight |
Sunday, April 10th | Hero Day | Fair: 11:00 am – 9:00 pm |
What District court is Duval County?
the Fourth Judicial Circuit
Directory of judges for the Fourth Judicial Circuit including Clay, Duval and Nassau counties.
How do I change my court date in Duval County?
You may schedule a court date using the online system if the citation is less than (30) calendar days from the date of issuance. Prior to scheduling a court date the following should be noted: If the citation resulted in serious bodily injury or fatality the online system cannot be used to schedule a court date.
How much is it to file for divorce in Clay County Florida?
The filing fee for divorce in Clay County, FL is a payment for the court’s services, which is charged at the moment of filing. The average filing fee in the state of Florida is $400. The court filing fee is mandatory.