Facemasks help limit the spread of the coronavirus and are required for everyone coming into the courthouse. Steps2SafeCourts.org
Take safe steps to stay at least 6 feet apart, even as you approach the courthouse. It helps limit the spread of the coronavirus and is required in all public areas. Steps2SafeCourts.org
Common surfaces in courtrooms and elsewhere in the courthouse are disinfected regularly as one step to help limit the spread of the coronavirus. Steps2SafeCourts.org
Take the smart step and stay put. If you have symptoms, or have been in contact with someone who’s tested positive for COVID-19, please stay at home. Don’t come to the courthouse. Steps2SafeCourts.org
Please follow the safe steps contained in new guidelines so the business of your courts can continue. Steps2SafeCourts.org
Safe steps back to limited contact in our court facilities includes a few questions to limit risk of spreading infectious diseases. Steps2SafeCourts.org
With every step we take to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, the sooner your courts and clerks return to full operation. Thank you for your help getting us fully back to the business of justice. Steps2SafeCourts.org
Your cooperation with health and safety steps at the courthouse helps ensure access to justice for everyone. Steps2SafeCourts.org
FS.668.6076 Public records status of e-mail addresses; agency website notice.—Any agency, as defined in s. 119.011, or legislative entity that operates a website and uses electronic mail shall post the following statement in a conspicuous location on its website. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.