Our responsibilities for recording a document in the Official Records are: To begin your search simply click on the following link: When searching Alphabetical Books please choose the following combinations: You can now search by name, year or book/page number for the years 1842 thru 1962. With grant assistance totaling $26,316, the Clerk’s Office contracted with Pioneer Records Management Services to scan, image and index these important historical records. This project was sponsored by the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. The Wakulla County Clerk’s Office is pleased to announce Deed Books A-61 is now available online to search, view and print. To make a request contact the clerk’s office by mail or in person at: The request must be in writing and contain the case number. 784.0485 is entered, unless the respondent is a minor. INFORMATION TO A PUBLICLY AVAILABLE INTERNET WEBSITEĪny affected person has a right to request that a county recorder of clerk of the court add information to a publicly available Internet website if that information involves the identity of a respondent against whom a final judgment for an injunction for the protection of a minor under Florida Statute 741.30, s. NOTICE OF THE RIGHT OF ANY AFFECTED PARTY TO REQUEST THE ADDITION OF The request to redact form can be found here. Wakulla County Official Records Department Requests must be notarized, state the statutory basis for removal, and confirm the individual’s eligibility for exemption. However, grantor, grantee or party names may not be removed from the Official Records index. TO REQUEST REMOVAL OF CERTAIN CHAPTER 119 INFORMATION OF RECORDSĪny person has a right to request that a county recorder remove, from a publicly available Internet website, information made exempt from inspection or copying under Florida Statute 119.071 or an image or copy of a public record, including an official record, if that image or copy is of a military discharge death certificate, or a court file, record or paper relating to matters or cases governed by the Florida Rules of Family Law, the Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure, or the Florida Probate Rules. NOTICE OF THE RIGHT OF ANY AFFECTED PARTY
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