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The Impact of COVID-19 on Jury Service

What is the new Administrative Order related to jury duty? On March 13, 2020, Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles T. Canady issued an Administrative Order (AOSC20-13) suspending all jury trials in Florida’s Court System starting Monday, March 16, 2020, through Friday, March 27, 2020. Anyone...

Coronavirus Update from Lee County Clerk Linda Doggett

The Clerk’s Office is committed to providing a safe environment for the public and our employees. We have coordinated efforts with the County and the Court to do as much as possible at this time.  With coronavirus COVID-19 dominating the world news, please know that my...

More than $300,000 waiting to be claimed at Lee County Clerk of Court

More than $300,000 is waiting to be claimed by citizens and companies that have done business with the county in recent years, according to a statement released by Lee County Clerk Linda Doggett. The Clerk’s Office has lists that also include uncashed checks for payments...

New free service alerts property owners of potential property fraud

Lee County property owners can now sign up for a new free service to alert themselves of potential property fraud, Clerk Linda Doggett announced today. Property Fraud Alert emails notifications to subscribers within 48-hours whenever a lien, deed, mortgage or other land record with their registered...

Clerk of Courts warns public about latest email and phone scams

Scammers are once again targeting Florida residents with unscrupulous emails and phone calls in an attempt to get their money or personal information. The Lee County Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller wants the public to be aware of these latest scams, which were brought...

UPDATE – Lee County continues beach cleanup of red tide fish kills

Contractors working for Lee County have removed more than 1,400 tons of fish from Lee County beaches and waterways since beginning work on Aug. 2. That total doesn’t include fish collected by Lee County Parks & Recreation staff before the contractor began work, fish...

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