FAQs

Here are answers to the most common questions about the Seminole County Clerk of Courts.Seminole-County-Clerk-of-CourtWe hope you find what you’re looking for — but if not, don’t worry.

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FAQs

How do I request records from the Seminole County Clerk of Courts?

To make a request, contact the notary by mail or in person at 1750 E. Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773, or by email at officialrecords@seminoleclerk.org.

How do you file for divorce in Seminole County, Florida?

You can file for divorce in one of the following ways:

In person with the Seminole County Clerk of Courts at the Criminal Justice Center.

Mail to: Seminole County Clerk of Courts. PO Box PO Box 819. …

E-file through the State of Florida e-filing portal (www.myflcourtaccess.com).

How do I get a copy of my GED?

You can get a copy of your GED transcript by ordering it online through the GED Testing Service. The cost is $15.

What is probate?

Inheritance is transferring property or money to heirs after a person’s death.

What is a Small Claims Court case?

A small claims court case costs $8,000 or less and is filed in district court.

What are the hours of the County Clerk of Circuit Court?

The office is open from Monday to Friday, from 8 am to5 pmm. From morning to 4:30 pm. Sir.

How do I get a copy of my divorce?

You can request a copy from the county clerk. You can also contact the Florida Department of Health Seminole County office.

Can I get legal advice from the Clerk’s office?

No, it is illegal for the minister to give legal advice. However, it can suggest resources for you.

How can I schedule a mediation with the 18th Judicial Circuit’s Mediation Program?

Both parties must submit a complete financial statement before the case can proceed. If both parties’ combined annual gross income is less than $100,000.00, the case manager may refer the case to the 18th Judicial Circuit Mediation Program. The Mediation Program Case Manager will contact the parties to coordinate the date and time of the mediation.