Our Guest Speaker, Clerk of the Court and Comptroller Rachel Sadoff said that one of the first questions people ask is: What does Clerk of the Court do?
Rachel explained that the Office of the Clerk and Comptroller provides record keeping, information management and financial management for the courts and county government in three main areas. They are Clerk of the Circuit and County Courts (acting as the court system administrator), they are the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners (and serve as accountant, auditor, and custodian of county funds); and they are the County Recorder (maintaining the county’s official documents and public records). After listen to Rachel, we realized that Clerk of the Court’s Office is an important part of pretty much every aspect of our life.
The clerk's office works closely with judges, county commissioners, law enforcement and state legislators. Its mission is to ensure accountability, accessibility, and unparalleled customer service for all those that utilize the services of the Brevard County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller’s Office.
Rachel told us that her office offers a series of courses designed to help Brevard residents understand how the system works, and she strongly urged all of us to visit their website https://www.brevardclerk.us and make use of her Office’s online educational services.