Daniel StanleyLiberty County, Florida Clerk of Court and Comptroller
Operation Green Light
Posted March 13, 2023
Operation Green Light – 2023 – Liberty County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller
During our Operation Green Light Virtual Event, Liberty County customers with suspended driver licenses will have an opportunity to pay overdue court-ordered obligations, while saving up to 40 percent in additional fees to get their license back. Contact our office to learn more today!
Clerk Daniel Stanley Completes New Clerk Academy, Receives Certificate and Designation
Posted June 10, 2022
Liberty County, Florida – Daniel Stanley has been recognized by Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers (FCCC) for completing FCCC’s Class of 2020 New Clerk Academy (NCA) and earning the designation of Certified Florida Clerk and Comptroller (CFCC).
During their 2022 Summer Conference, FCCC provided Clerk Stanley with a certificate signed by 2021-2022 FCCC President Angelina “Angel” Colonneso, Esq., FCCC CEO Chris Hart IV, and Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles T. Canady.
“I am truly honored to represent the citizens of Liberty County as their Clerk.” said Clerk Stanley.
Clerks of Court and Comptrollers have more than 1,000 statutory duties and provide critical services within their county, and NCA is an extensive certification program for newly elected Clerks and Comptrollers to help them better understand their new roles as constitutional officers.
The Class of 2020 New Clerk Academy, available to Clerks and Comptrollers elected in November 2020, was a blended structure of learning featuring instruction through in-person and virtual sessions totaling 240 hours. Each session included participation by representatives of partnering agencies, and courses were taught by Clerks, various clerk professional team members, subject matter experts, and industry professionals.
Graduating Clerks earn one of three designations based on their elected responsibilities: Certified Florida Clerk and Comptroller (CFCC), Certified Florida Clerk (CFC) or Certified Florida Comptrollers (CFCO).
NCA covers a range of topics in accordance with the eight modules of learning required by the Florida Supreme Court which include General Orientation/Office Transition, Administration and Office Management, Court Services and Operations, Records Maintenance and Management, Financial Administration and Management, Office Technology and Resources, State and County Government Organization, Structure and Relationships, and Personal Skills Development.
As the Coronavirus (COVID-19) has been declared a worldwide pandemic by the World Health Organization, extra safety precautions are being taken. As of 6/10/20, The Clerk’s Office Lobby is open to the public, limited to one (1) customer at a time, and subject to CDC guidelines. Staff will also be available to answer any questions by telephone or to assist with the essential or critical court proceedings, as required. The Clerk’s Office will continue to provide the following essential or critical court proceedings as ordered in Administrative Order #2020-03, 2020-04, 2020-05, and 2020-23:
First Appearance Hearings;
Criminal Arraignments, as necessary;
Hearings on motions to set or modify monetary bail for individuals who are in custody;
Juvenile dependency shelter & arraignment hearings, including shelter reviews;
Hearings on petitions for temporary injunctions relating to safety of an individual;
Hearings on petitions for risk protection orders;
Hearings on petitions for the appointment of an emergency temporary guardian;
Hearings to determine whether an individual should be involuntarily committed under the Baker Act or Marchman Act;
Hearings on petitions for extraordinary writs as necessary to protect constitutional rights;
Hearings on petitions for Judicial waiver of notice pursuant to section 390.01114(4) Florida Statutes, and;
Hearings related to the state of emergency or the public health emergency, including, but limited to proceedings related to violation of quarantine or isolation, violation of orders to limit travel, violation of orders to close public & private buildings, and enforcement of curfew orders.
All court-ordered fines and fees can be made over the telephone by credit card or by check mailed to Liberty County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 399, Bristol, FL 32321. Personal checks cannot be accepted for payment of a traffic fine. You may also make payments by going to the Clerk’s website at www.libertyclerk.com, pay traffic ticket link.
We strongly
encourage individuals with traffic tickets or other outstanding court-ordered
financial obligations, who are facing a hardship, to contact our office at the
following numbers:
E-Notify is Now Available for All Florida Counties
Posted March 11, 2020
E-Notify is now available for all Florida counties. E-Notify is a free way to get reminders about criminal court events through texts or emails. Choose any combination of 14-day, 7-day, or day-ahead notifications. Once signing up, you may log into manage your alert subscriptions and make changes to cases and frequency.
On or after October 1, 2002, any person preparing or filing a document for recordation in the Official Records may not include a social security number in such document, unless required by law.
Any person has a right to request a county recorder to remove, from an image or copy of an official record placed on a county recorder’s publicly available Internet website or on a publicly available Internet website used by a county recorder to display public records or otherwise made electronically available to the general public, any social security number contained in an official record. Such request must be made in writing and delivered by mail, facsimile, or electronic transmission, or delivered in person, to the county recorder. The request must specify the identification page number that contains the social security number to be redacted. A fee may not be charged for the redaction of a social security number pursuant to such a request.
“Any person preparing or filing a court document should not include a social security number or a complete bank account, debit, charge, or credit card number in such document, unless required by law or court rule, or necessary to the adjudication of the case.
Any person has a right to request that the Clerk of the Circuit Court remove from an image or copy of a court document a social security number or complete bank account, debit, charge, or credit card number contained in a court document. Such request must be made in writing and delivered by mail, facsimile, electronic transmission, or in person to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. The request must specify the case number, the title of the document, and the identification page number of the document which contains the number to be redacted. A fee will not be charged for the redaction of a social security number or a complete bank account, debit, charge, or credit card number pursuant to such a request.”
Notice for E-mail—required to be on Clerk’s websites.
Posted August 1, 2002
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail 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.”
While the law only requires the notice to be posted on the public website, some offices have posted it as a standard footnote on e-mails as well.