Do you have any unclaimed funds? Whether you are an individual, a company, or an organization, you may be entitled to unclaimed funds from our office. The annual unclaimed funds list is now available for claiming before Sept. 1. Read on.
“I urge everyone in Polk County to register for this FREE service,” Clerk Butterfield said. “Not only does it let you know about land ownership records, but all official records.” Read on.
Stacy Butterfield, Polk County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller, recently received the Legislative Impact Award from the statewide Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers (FCCC) association. Read on.
For one week only, the Polk Clerk is waiving the outside collection agency fees applied to overdue court fines, saving customers up to 40 percent on their outstanding fines. Once paid customers can proceed with the reinstatement of their driver’s license. Read on.
Registration is now open for courting couples wanting to tie the knot for free on the most romantic day of the year. Read on.
Ready for a vacation? Get a jump-start on applying for a passport at this year’s Saturday passport event, hosted by Stacy M. Butterfield, Polk County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller. Read on.
All landlord tenant eviction and unlawful detainer cases should now be filed in Bartow, Filing by zip code designation has ended Read on.
As of Jan. 1, 2024, the preparer's name and address as well as any witness's name and address must be included on recorded documents affecting ownership of real property. Read on.
In honor of Veterans Day, Polk County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller Stacy Butterfield is offering free passport photos to veterans and active-duty military personnel this November. Read on.
For the past 15 years, our Polk County jurors have been donating their jury compensation to Peace River Center’s Lakeland Domestic Violence Shelter. This year the donations have surpassed $100,000! Read on.
The Polk County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller’s Department of Inspector General is scheduled for the final inspection in its third reaccreditation by the Florida Commission for Law Enforcement Accreditation (CFA). Read on.
The Florida court system is exploring ways to enhance its judicial circuits, and they need your insights. Complete the survey before Sept. 1. Read on.
Do you have any funds that remain unclaimed? Whether you are a person, a company, or an organization, you might be the recipient of unclaimed funds from our office. The annual unclaimed funds list is now available to claim before Sept. 1. Read on.
Polk County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller Stacy M. Butterfield, CPA, has been appointed by Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Carlos G. Muñiz to serve on the Judicial Circuit Assessment Committee. Read on.
Polk County Clerk was bestowed with top honors at the Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers (FCCC) annual training conference. Honors included Clerk of the Year, 10 Best Practice Awards, CCOC Chair, and Legislative Chair Read on.
With summer right around the corner, it’s time to get a jump-start on vacation by applying for a passport at this year’s Saturday passport event, hosted by Stacy M. Butterfield, Polk County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller. Read on.
Customers can save up to 40 percent on their outstanding fines by taking advantage of the one-day event, which waives the collection fees imposed on late court fines. Customers can reinstate their driver's license after making a payment. Read on.
Registration is now open for courting couples wanting to tie the knot on the most romantic day of the year. Read on.
On Jan. 1, county civil limits will increase from $30,000 to $50,000 and all other previous changes will remain the same. Read on.
As of Jan. 1, Florida’s newest District Court of Appeal – the sixth district – is now open. Lakeland was selected as the location for its main office, located at 811 E. Main St. The district website is now live at 6dca.flcourts.gov. Read on.
Polk County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller Stacy Butterfield is honoring U.S. military veterans and active-duty personnel this November by offering free passport photos. Read on.
Stacy Butterfield, Polk County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller, is offering an online DIY tool and in-person DIY Center to simplify injunctions for protection (aka restraining orders). Read on.
Clerk Stacy Butterfield gave a unique presentation to the Polk County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday by presenting to them and the citizens of Polk County the full preservation of the county’s first-ever deed book – Deed Book A. Read on.
Do you have any funds that remain unclaimed? Whether you are a person, a company, or an organization, you might be the recipient of unclaimed funds from our office. The annual unclaimed funds list is now available to claim before Sept. 1. Read on.
Polk County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller Stacy Butterfield and the Polk County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) together earned the coveted Triple Crown Medallion from the Government Finance Officers Association. Read on.
Are you currently or have you previously represented yourself in a court case without a lawyer in Florida? The Workgroup on Judicial Practices in Trial Courts wants to hear from you! Complete the Self-Represented Litigant Survey. Read on.
Customers with suspended driver licenses have an opportunity to pay overdue court obligations, including traffic tickets, while saving up to 40 percent in additional fees. Once paid, customers can proceed with the reinstatement of their driver’s license. Read on.
Those hoping to resume travelling in 2022 can get a jump-start on applying for a passport at this year’s Saturday passport event, hosted by Stacy M. Butterfield, Polk County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller on Feb. 26. Read on.
Stacy Butterfield, Polk County Clerk of Courts & Comptroller, has released her 2021 Strategic Update, a report that provides residents with an update on the work and development of the Clerk’s office. Read on.
Fitch Ratings recently upgraded two of Polk County’s bond ratings and its Issuer Default Rating (IDR) to ‘AA+’ from ‘AA’. Read on.
Beware of scams that are targeting jurors in Polk County in the form of fraudulent phone calls to jurors informing them of a failure to appear for jury duty or that they need to verify their signature. Read on.