The Broward County Court of Clerks can be reached through their website. Another way to reach the Broward County Court of Clerks would be to contact the via mail.
how many different county court locations are there in broward county? Looks like the first answer is another version of the original question. Here's the answer: there are two courts in Broward County, but there are five court locations. Circuit Court is only in Fort Lauderdale. County Court is held in Fort Lauderdale, Deerfield Beach, Hollywood, and Plantation. Use the related link to find the exact locations, and much more information about the courts in Broward County.
The clerk of the Circuit Court in Broward County, FL is Howard C. Forman.
Here we get a copy of a will at the County Clerks office.
The Pennsylvania court system does not have circuits or circuit clerks. The Clerk of Court for the Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas is Dennis Lebo. The first related source below is the Clerk's website, with contact information. The second related source has contacts and links to Court of Common Pleas and all other trial courts in Cumberland County.
IT WOULD MOST LIKELY BE RECORDED WITH THE COUNTY CLERKS OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE.
The clerk of the Superior Court in Alamance County, NC is The honorable David Barber. His contact information is as follows: 201 West Elm Street, Graham NC 27253 Phone: 336-570-5200 Fax: 336-570-520 I found this information on Court Reference. That site contains all kinds of useful court links, including the contact information for court clerks across the US.
The individual state legislatures enact the laws concerning marriage licenses. These then empower town clerks, city clerks and county clerks to "make" and issue the licenses pursuant to applicable state law.
You would have to visit the County Clerks' office, or search their database.
For a criminal offense - simply report it to your local police department (if you have one where you live) or the Broward County SO. For a civil suit; you will hve to file it in Circuit Court at the Clerk of The Court's Office.Added: In Florida only the State's Attorney can file a criminal charge. In other jurisdictions it may be the District Attorney's Office. To file a civil suit; see your city or county Court Clerk.
The District Clerk's number at the Justice Center is 254-933-5197. The County Clerk's number (clerk of County Court and County Courts at Law) at the historical Courthouse is 254-933-5160. For individual County Court at Law office numbers at the Justice Center, and complete contact info for all Bell County courts, see the related link below.
The plural of clerk of court is clerks of court
It depends what court you are talking about. If it is a state or municipal court, you can find out address and phone contact information at the related link sited. Simply select the state and then the county where you are trying to find the clerk, and you should find information that will help. Many court clerks have websites, too, and you might be able to connect to a court clerk website as well.