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Duties of the Clerk

The Functions and Duties of the Clerk of the Circuit Court

The Clerk is a PUBLIC OFFICER, meaning a person in the service of the government and the people, who derives his/her position from a legally authorized election and whose duties are continuous and defined by statutes prescribed by the government. As an elected official, the Clerk must be responsive to the constituency being represented. The very nature of the office and the extent of services being provided mandate that the Clerk’s actions and decisions be constantly subjected to public evaluation.

The Clerk of the Circuit Court is characterized as one whose duties are not purely ministerial, but rather an integral part of the entire county governmental process. As an officer of the court, the Clerk is endowed with certain authority to aid and promote the judicial process. Additionally, the Clerk’s authority as an elected county officer with responsibilities as an auditor and custodian of all county funds allows the Clerk to provide a check and balance function on behalf of the local government and the citizens of Hardee County.

The origins of the Clerk’s Office extend into early English history. In times past, the custody of court records was entrusted to one of the judges. However, it soon became apparent that the judge alone could not preside over the argument, record the proceedings, and issue writs. Consequently, the Office of the Clerk of Courts was created. Subordinate judicial officials were chosen from among the clergy, the only literate group at the time. Thus, the name clerk is derived from the Latin word “clericus,” meaning clergyman. In the English colonies, officers of the common pleas courts were known as county clerks, a title utilized in most states today.

The functions and duties of clerks vary from state to state. In most jurisdictions, the Clerk is generally vested with a large number of administrative duties. In Florida, the Clerk of the Circuit Court is a constitutional officer created by Article V, Section 16, of the Constitution of the State of Florida. The Clerk is not only the Clerk of the Circuit Court but also the County Treasurer, Recorder, Auditor, Finance Officer, and ex officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners.

In a study done by the Joint Select Committee on Judicial Personnel of the Florida Legislature some time ago, it was calculated that the Clerk’s Office performs numerous different tasks. Since then, these tasks have continued to grow with changes in legislation, regulations, and reporting requirements. Some of the more significant duties of the Clerk are summarized in the following section:

General Responsibilities of Florida Clerks of the Circuit Courts

Duties as a Member of the Court

  • Attend each session of court.
  • File indictments, information, and verdicts.
  • Process all civil and criminal cases.
  • Prepare records for the Court of Appeals.
  • Oversee jury selection.
  • Disburse judicial funds.
  • Supervise the processing of fines and forfeitures.
  • Conduct real property foreclosure sales.
  • Receive and audit guardianship annual reports.
  • Issue marriage licenses.
  • Receive payments for fines, court costs, child support, alimony and victim restitution.

Duties as County Recorder

  • Process tax deed applications and conduct sales.
  • Process passports.
  • Record and index deeds, mortgages, and descriptions of all county property.
  • Maintain public microfilm libraries and a records storage facility.
  • Administer records management services for all County offices.
  • Record all tax liens and claims against estates, instruments of conveyance, agreements, contracts, maps, and plans of subdivisions and surveys.

Duties as ex-officio Clerk and Accountant to the Board of County Commissioners

  • Maintain legal custody of the Official County Seal.
  • Process appeals before the Value Adjustment Board.
  • Serve as custodian of all County resolutions, ordinances, and contracts.
  • Produce, record, index, and distribute the official minutes of those meetings.
  • Attend all meetings of the Board of County Commissioners and committees of the Board as directed.

Duties as Custodian of County Funds and County Auditor

  • Process accounts payable.
  • Audit all County expenditures.
  • Process the County payroll.
  • Provide accounting treatment for all fiscal changes.
  • Provide accounting services to all County Departments.
  • Assume responsibility for the investment of available County funds.
  • Provide financial reporting to the Board and all federal and state agencies.
  • Review County government management and accounting controls.

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Wauchula, FL 33873 (opens in a new tab)
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Office Closure

The office of the Clerk of Courts

Will be closed three (3) days for Christmas

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Thursday, December 25, 2025

Friday, December 26, 2025

We will open again on Monday, December 29, 2025, at 8:30 am

 

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