1 June Service Fee Increase for Conducting an Electronic Foreclosure Sale June 1, 2020 By News Archive Fee, Service Fee, Mortgage, Foreclosure, Sale 0 Effective July 1, 2020, the service fee for conducting an electronic foreclosure sale will increase from $49.00 to $59.00. For more information, please visit our Mortgage Foreclosure page. Related Articles Change in the Service Charge for Online Judicial Sales Pursuant to 45.035(3) F.S., as amended in 2017, the service charge for online judicial sales must be paid by the applicant filing for an electronic sale date. Jury Services Program Outage Set for Saturday, October 21st Please be advised there will be a service interruption for our Jury Services Program on Saturday, October 21st starting at 3:30 a.m. for a duration of approximately 5 hours. During this period, internet access to jury service excusals through the Clerk's website will not be available. Jury Services System Outage Set for Sunday, December 10th Please be advised there will be a service interruption for our Jury Services System on Sunday, December 10th starting 3:00 a.m. for a duration of approximately 5 hours. During this period, internet access to jury service excusals through the Clerk's website will not be available. Important Notice to all Bidders Regarding Service of Documents Since February 2018, the Clerk has started sending electronic copies of Certificates of Title and Certificates of Disbursement to third party winning bidders via email. Notice of Increase in Passport Execution/Acceptance Fee Effective April 2, 2018, the U.S. Department of State is increasing the passport execution/acceptance fee from $25 to $35. The fee increase only applies to U.S. passport applicants using the DS-11 form, such as first-time applicants over 16 years of age, children under 16 years of age, and applicants who re-apply after reporting their previous passport lost or stolen. New Online Service Helps You Save Time and Get Filing Assistance Saving a trip to the Clerk’s office, while obtaining Supreme Court approved forms online just got easier. The Pinellas County Clerk is pleased to announce a new service to help guide self-represented litigants through personalized questions online, which will then create forms for filing with the Clerk’s office. Comments are closed.