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Tara S. Gree, Clerk of Court and Comptroller of Clay County, FL
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Sealing or Expunging

Individuals with criminal records may be eligible to have their record sealed or expunged under Florida Law.  To determine if you are eligible to have your case sealed or expunged, review Florida Statutes 943.0585 and 943.059.  Additional information may be obtained from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement website at www.fdle.state.fl.us.

In order to have a criminal history record sealed or expunged, you must first obtain a Certificate of Eligibility from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.  After a Certificate of Eligibility is obtained, you can then petition the court for an order to seal or expunge your record.   Forms for petitioning the court to seal or expunge a criminal history record may be obtained on our Forms page.

Individuals who apply to have a criminal history record sealed or expunged are responsible to pay a court cost of $42.00 as well as a certified copy cost of $27.50 to $37.50, depending on the number of copies required.

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August is Child Support Awareness Month

August is Child Support Awareness Month.  Our personnel play a significant role in the lives of children throughout the state who depend on child support by facilitating payments, maintaining records, and providing accountability.

We have two main, full-time child support clerks who work very closely with the Department of Revenue (DOR).   Their duties include the auditing of child support cases (both for DOR and upon request from a case party), processing all orders received from the Court, cashiering payments through the state-wide system eClerc, and the handling of alimony payments.  Additionally, our clerks accept transfer cases from other states and from other Florida counties, too.  Our branch location staff in Orange Park also process child support payments making the service even more accessible.  “The work accomplished in this Clerk’s Office division is mighty and all these clerks do a fantastic job,” explained Tracie McRae, Clay County Clerk’s Office Chief Operations Officer.  For more information about these important services, please review this website page:  Child Support