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to Clerk's Civil, Domestic, Probate, Mental Health, Guardianship, non-criminal Traffic and Parking Computerized Records
In addition to their docket, the following Judges hear Civil
Traffic Infraction Cases. These hearings are scheduled on the following days:
Judge Draper -
Monday and Thursday
Judge Jancewicz
- Tuesday
Judge Epperson
- Friday
To access these
cases, please click on the following link: Civil
Traffic Infraction Hearings
We are currently experiencing technical
difficulties with the Accounting information located on the progress
docket of each case. DO NOT rely on the information shown.
We will advise you when this problem has been resolved.
You can come into the courthouse to the
public information room (Suite 2800) to view information on the
Clerk's Intranet. We apologize for any inconvenience this may
cause you.
OSCEOLA COUNTY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT AND COUNTY COURTS
Effective immediately, any person preparing or filing a document for a court file or for recordation in the Official Records may not include a social security number, complete bank account, debit, charge, or credit card number in such document, unless required by law.
Effective immediately, any person has a right to request a County Recorder or Clerk of the Court to remove, from an image or copy of an official record placed on a County Recorder's or Clerk of the Court's publicly available internet website or on a publicly available internet website used by a County Recorder or Clerk of the Court to display public records or otherwise made electronically available to the general public, any social security number, complete bank account, debit, charge, or credit card number contained in a public record. Also, any person has a right to request that a County Recorder or Clerk of the Court remove an image or copy of a public record, including an official record, from a publicly available internet website if that image or copy is of a military discharge, death certificate; or a court file, record, or paper relating to matters or cases governed by the Florida Rules of Family Law, the Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure, or the Florida Probate Rules. Except for military discharges, such request must be made in writing and delivered by mail, facsimile, or electronic transmission, or delivered in person, to the County Recorder or Clerk of the Court. A request to remove a military discharge from the Official Records must be made in person. All requests must specify the identification page number that contains the social security number, complete bank account, debit, charge, or credit card number or document to be removed. No fee will be charged for the redaction of a social security number, complete bank account, debit, charge, or credit card number or removal of a document pursuant to such a request.
Larry Whaley, Clerk of the Court |