30 August Hurricane Dorian - Office Updates August 30, 2019 By News Archive Hurricane, Dorian, 0 Last Updated: September 2, 4:45pm Given Hurricane Dorian's projected path, all Clerk's office locations will be open on Tuesday, September 3rd. COURT SERVICES Traffic court and court hearings scheduled on September 3 are canceled. Additional dates and court hearings might be affected if the courts and Clerk’s office remain closed. Customers will be notified of their rescheduled court dates. PAYMENTS All payments due on September 3 - September 6 will be extended to September 9. JURY SERVICE All jurors summoned on September 3 are excused from service. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE & TAX DEED SALES Mortgage foreclosures and tax deed sales are to be held as scheduled. STORM-RELATED RESOURCES Citizen Information Center (8am-8pm) 727-464-4333 Pinellas County Emergency Management: http://www.pinellascounty.org/emergency/ National Hurricane Center: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ Related Articles Clerk's Office in Action - Hurricane Relief Efforts After Hurricane Harvey, Irma and Maria, the Pinellas Clerk's family led with their hearts and sprung into action to help those in need. Hundreds of cases of water, flashlights, batteries, non-perishables and clothes were donated. The office also raised $2,710.45 to help the communities recover from the devastation left by the hurricanes. Hurricane Eta - Office Closure Due to Hurricane Eta, all Clerk’s office locations will be closed on Thursday, November 12. The services below have been impacted. Pinellas County’s Constitutional Officers’ Swearing-in Ceremony set for Tuesday, January 3, 2017 Pinellas County's incoming constitutional officers will be sworn in during a ceremony, which will be open to the public, on Tuesday, January 3, 2017. Hurricane Irma Update All Clerk's office locations are open as of Monday, September 18th. Click here for more details. Pinellas Clerk’s Office Cleared many Court Fines and Fees due to Generous Payments from Florida Rights and Restoration Coalition and Free Our Vote Two organizations worked closely with the office of Ken Burke, Pinellas County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, to pay off fines and costs of people who had a record of felony convictions. Pinellas Clerk Permanently Closing Tyrone Branch Office On New Year’s Day 2019 Effective Tuesday, January 1, 2019, the Tyrone Branch Traffic Court and Tyrone Branch Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller’s office located at 1800 66th St. N., St. Petersburg, FL, will be permanently closed due to the Courts Consolidation Project. The Clerk’s Tyrone office closure does not impact other agencies located at the branch, such as the Property Appraiser and Tax Collector, which will remain open. Comments are closed.