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Clerk Daniel Stanley Completes New Clerk Academy, Receives Certificate and Designation

Posted June 10, 2022

Clerk Daniel Stanley receiving his Certified Florida Clerk and Comptroller during their 2022 Summer Conference.

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.