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Brad E. Embry, Clerk of the Courts & Comptroller for Okaloosa County, Florida is a duly elected Constitutional Officer as mandated by Article V, Section 16 of the Constitution of the State of Florida. The electorate of Okaloosa County elects the Clerk to a four-year term. Clerk Embry was...
The Okaloosa County Clerk’s Office functions to assist and facilitate with individuals and their interactions with the court system. From collecting fees and fines, maintaining official records, managing court dates, to criminal and civil file administration, the Clerk’s Office is connected to almos...
The Florida Constitution established the Clerk and Comptroller as an elected public trustee in 1839 and established a system of checks and balances at the county level. The Florida Clerk is not only the Clerk of the Circuit Court, but also the County Treasurer, Recorder, Auditor, Finance ...
A“small claim” is a legal action filed in County Court to settle minor legal disputes among parties where the dollar amount involved is no greater than $8,000, excluding costs, interest, and attorney fees. Small Claims court is considered a “people’s court,” so it is not necessary ...
Prospective jurors are randomly selected from the Florida Division of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle’s list of driver’s license and identification card holders residing in Okaloosa County. Jurors must be U.S. citizens at least 18 years of age, legal residents of Okaloosa County, and possess...
The mission of the Department of Inspector General is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of government operations by providing independent and objective investigative and audit services to the citizens of Okaloosa County.