Florida clerk of the circuit court
Clerk of the circuit court is an elected position in the state of Florida according to the state's constitution.
Election
Clerks of the Circuit Court in Florida are elected by the voters of their county and serve a term of four years.
Position overview
The Florida Constitution established the independent office of the Clerk & Comptroller as a public trustee, responsible for safeguarding public records and public funds.
Transparency
Provides budget and performance measures online at Clerks in the Sunshine
External links
Footnotes
For more information, visit the Florida Clerks & Comptrollers website
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