Enforcement of Foreign Judgment (in addition to appropriate new case filing fees and recording fees) 42.00: Reopen Fee: Claims of not more than $500.00: 25.00: 50.00: Appeals - Clerk of Court* 100.00* *Plus certifying copies: 2.00 *Plus copies (per page) 1.00 *Plus check made out to 2nd District Court of Appeals in amount of: 300.00: County Court: 300.00: 400.00
The Florida Supreme Court has issued AOSC14-19, Standards for Access to Electronic Court Records and approved the Pinellas Clerk for issuance of accounts specific for attorney needs. There is no fee for any service provided by the Pinellas County Clerk in association with viewing court records online. Documents not available through our online system are obtainable via our …
The Clerk’s online copy request and payment system were recently replaced with an enhanced tracking and response system offered through GovQA. The new site is a one-stop shop for submitting citizen inquiries, copy requests, public records requests, and making payments for family mediation, outstanding civil case fees, and probate guardian fees.
New e-Filing Rates. The Florida Courts E-Filing Authority has changed the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal e-filing rates to $5.00 per filing when paying with an e-check and 3.5% when paying with a credit card. The fee changes are due to an increase in operational costs of payments and transactions. Online Filing.
The County Attorney is appointed by the County Attorney Oversight Committee, established by the Pinellas County Charter, and is directly responsible to the Board of County Commissioners. This office is not part of the judicial branch of County government.
The Pinellas County Attorney's Office cannot represent or provide private legal advice to the citizens of Pinellas County in legal matters. If you need legal representation or assistance, please contact a private attorney. If you do not have an attorney, here are some resources to assist you:
The Florida Courts E-Filing Portal is a single statewide website where users can file court documents in Florida's trial and appellate courts. E-filing is the electronic filing of documents to the clerk's office.
Self-represented litigants may choose to electronically file documents online by using the statewide e-filing portal. The statewide e-filing portal became available on June 21, 2014 for Self-Represented (Pro Se) Litigants to use when electronically filing documents online.
Phone: (727) 464-7000. Office hours are Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (with the exception of Holidays) You can also submit your documents through eRecording. You can contact one of the following eRecord Vendors if you wish to begin sending your Recordable documents to Pinellas County electronically:
Generally, to file a mechanics lien in Pinellas County, there are 3 steps: Step 1: Prepare your Florida mechanics lien form with the appropriate information required including information, statement of labor, and more. For more information, read our How to File a Florida Mechanics Lien Guide. Step 2: Serve a copy of the lien to ...
Florida NTOs, known as preliminary notices in other states, must be submitted to the property owner within 45 days of the first furnishing of labor or materials.
According to Florida law, those who work on your property or provide materials, and are not paid-in full, have a right to enforce their claim for payment against your property. This claim is known as a construction lien.
Contractors, labors, material suppliers, subcontractors and professionals such as architects, landscape architect, interior designers, engineers or land surveyors all have the right to file a claim of lien for work or materials. Always get a release of lien from anyone who does work on your home.
This document explains Florida Statute 713, Part 1 , as it pertains to home construction and remodeling, and provides tips on how you can avoid construction liens on your property.
Before you make the last payment to your contractor, obtain an affidavit that specifies all unpaid parties who performed labor, services or provided materials to your property. Make sure that your contractor obtains releases from these parties before you make the final payment.
In addition, the building department is prohibited from performing the first inspection if the Notice of Commencement is not also filed with the building department. You can also supply a notarized statement that the Notice has been filed, with a copy attached. top of page.
You can stipulate in the agreement with your subcontractor that he must provide all releases of lien. If it is not a part of the contract,however, or you act as your own contractor, YOU must get the releases.