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    Pro Se Legal Service Clinic

    The Osceola County Clerk of the Circuit Court is pleased to announce a new service available to indigent members of our community who represent themselves in court (also known as Pro Se Legal Service Clinic). This service will be provided in the courthouse, at no cost to qualifying individuals by the Legal Services Clinic. Although legal advice will not be provided; The Legal Services Clinic will assist indigent pro se litigants with understanding court procedures, to ensure that such litigants have meaningful access to the civil justice system.

    The Legal Services Clinic will be located on the second floor of the courthouse building, Suite 2403. Their regular hours of operation will be Monday through Wednesday, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Appointments can be scheduled under the “Services” tab of the Clerk’s home page. Once the appointment is scheduled, a confirmation email will be sent. On the day of the appointment, check-in will be at the Clerk’s reception desk located on the second floor of the Courthouse. Guests will be served according to the time slot chosen.

    For questions relating to the services provided by the Legal Services Clinic, please contact 407-742-3721 or 407-742-7809.

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    Online Appointment

    The Osceola Clerk is now offering appointment times to pay your civil traffic citation or for family law matters, excluding injunctions. Once the appointment is scheduled, a confirmation email will be sent which will include instructions for checking in.
    We request that customers arrive 15 minutes prior to their scheduled appointment so they have enough time to go through security and check in.
    Customers that arrive 10 minutes after their scheduled time may be required to reschedule their visit.

    For further information or questions about online appointments for civil traffic citations, contact the Traffic Department at (407) 742-3566 and for family law matters, contact the Domestic Department at (407) 742 3492.

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  • Defending The Public Trust.

    The Clerk of the Circuit Court has always been a Constitutional Official. As the Clerk of the Circuit Court, my responsibility is to keep and protect public records and to make them available when requested, pursuant to Florida Statutes, Chapter 119, Chapter 286 and Rule 2.240 of the Rules of Judicial Administration.

    The Clerk of the Circuit Court is the Defender of the Public Trust, Clerk of the Circuit and County Courts, Custodian and Keeper of the Land and Court Records. The Clerk provides "checks and balances" that protect the public trust. The Clerk is the custodian of all public records.

    I encourage you to explore our new website and familiarize yourself with the services we provide.

    We are here to serve you.

    Armando R. Ramirez
    Osceola County Clerk of the Circuit and County Courts
    Custodian and Keeper of the Land and Court Records'

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    Forensic Examination Documents Made Publicly Available

    The forensic examination of the real property records of Osceola County, Florida was commissioned by Armando Ramirez, a duly elected public official with the title of Clerk of the Circuit Court of Osceola County, Florida.

    In Florida, the Clerks of the Court have a dual role as both a clerk of the official records (which contain vital statistics as well as real property records, the focus of this examination) and as clerks of the circuit courts in the counties which they serve. It is this Clerk’s opinion, being autonomous from legislative and judicial influence, that it is his moral duty to the property owners of Osceola County to conduct a comprehensive forensic examination of not only his Court Records but also of his Official Property Records in light of the ongoing foreclosure crisis.

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    Current Wait Times

    Current wait times for the various services located at your Osceola County Courthouse.

    Running on a tight schedule?

    Soon we will be launching CourtPass™, a new and faster way to schedule your appointments.

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Traffic and Criminal Court Online Payments

Online payments are made available through our partner website, nCourt. You may click on the button below to be taken to their website to complete your payment, or by telephone at 1-888-912-1534.

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Partial Payment Plan Available

The Clerk’s Office is now accepting partial payments for non-criminal traffic citations upon entering a 90-day payment plan. A one-time non-refundable administrative fee of $25.00 and the first month's payment, plus any applicable late fees are due at the time of enrollment, along with a completed Payment Plan Agreement. For more details, call our Traffic Division at 407-742-3566 or to download the Payment Plan Agreement form, just click the button below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What if I don't have my citation number?

A: Use our Search Records area to look up your citation number.

Q: What happens if I am late with my citation payment?

A: If you are past your due date on your citation, it is possible your driver's license has been suspended. Making your payment right away is the best way to get your license cleared.

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Online Appointments

The Osceola Clerk is now offering appointment times to pay your civil traffic citation or for family law matters, excluding injunctions.

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Forensic Examination Documents Made Publicly Available

The forensic examination of the real property records of Osceola County, Florida was commissioned by Armando Ramirez, a duly elected public official with the title of Clerk of the Circuit Court of Osceola County, Florida. In all times and places within this report, the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall be hereinafter referred to as “Clerk”.

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Financial Transparency

What exactly is Financial Transparency?

According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, one of the definitions of "transparency" is "characterized by visibility or accessibility of information especially concerning business practices".

The Clerk of the Court wishes to make sure the County Courthouse's Financial Reports are made public as soon as they are available.