Get the latest news from the Clerk & Comptroller No images? Click here Clerk's Office Creates One-Stop-Shop for Online ServicesVisit our Online Services portal to easily access all of our tools and resources in one place, without a trip to our office. Make payments, search records, file documents and more – from anywhere and from any of your devices. Provide Email Address for Traffic HearingsTo reduce in-person civil traffic hearings during the COVID-19 crisis, traffic hearings may be scheduled as video hearings. If you have an upcoming traffic hearing, please complete the this form so we can contact you by email. Search Tool Makes it Easy to Find Court Records OnlineSearching for a court document or hearing date? Use eCaseView, our free court records search tool. Check out this video to get started. Staying Safe While Serving the PublicOur Clerk & Comptroller team is maintaining a safe social distance while we provide essential services that keep our County running, such as assisting victims of domestic violence and processing marriage license applications. We are working for you. Pictured: Rosie Briscan, a supervisor in our County Civil department, helps a customer while safely sitting behind a glass barrier at the Main Courthouse in West Palm Beach. ![]() Construction to Begin on Banyan Boulevard in Downtown West Palm BeachThe City of West Palm Beach will begin road work on Banyan Boulevard on Monday, May 4, resulting in possible lane closures. The project is expected to take about 20 months to complete. If you’re visiting our offices in downtown West Palm Beach, please allow extra time to travel through the construction area. DIY-in-Court Videos Help You Navigate the Justice SystemRepresenting yourself in court? Our DIY-in-Court workshops can help you navigate the legal system. We have on-demand videos on a variety of legal topics, including: Please be advised that Florida has a broad public records law, and all correspondence may be subject to disclosure. Under Florida public records laws email addresses are public records. If you do not want your email 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. |