Who is the Clerk of Court for Pinellas County?
Ken Burke
Ken Burke serves as the Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller for Pinellas County, Florida. Growing up in Pinellas, attending high school and college locally, plus experience as a CPA, a law firm administrator and college board chairman, Ken’s credentials are well matched to the duties of the Clerk’s office.
What Circuit Court is Pinellas County?
The Sixth Judicial Circuit
The Sixth Judicial Circuit serves citizens of Pasco and Pinellas counties. The circuit is comprised of two county courts, which have jurisdiction only in their home county, and a circuit court, with jurisdiction in both counties.
How do I contact Pinellas County?
County Information Center at (727) 464-4333.
How do I file a police report in Pinellas County?
You can contact the Communications Center at (727) 562-4242 to report any other type of crime. For information on cases already submitted please contact Police Records at (727) 562-4242.
How do I report a code violation in Pinellas County?
To report an issue, you may do so by clicking this link or by calling (727) 464-4761.
- Please note we are unable to return calls or provide updates for complaints that are reported anonymously.
- To better assist with the investigation and response time, please provide the exact address of the concern.
Are Florida probate records public?
Most probate documents are public records, however, inventories and accountings filed in estates are confidential and may be viewed only by the personal representative, the personal representative’s attorney or an “interested party,” as defined in the Florida probate laws.
What is the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court?
The office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court is authorized under the Florida State Constitution, Article V, Section 16 with various duties enumerated in statute, rules of court and local procedure. There shall be in each county a Clerk of the Circuit Court who shall be selected pursuant to the provisions of Article VIII, Section I.
How do I get access to clerk’s confidential official records?
General access will no longer be offered to the Clerk’s Confidential Official Records documents. To serve those entities that may require access to this information, Ken Burke, CPA, Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller for Pinellas County is offering a new web subscription service.
How many people have served as Clerk of the Circuit Court?
Sixteen people have served as Clerk since that time. The Florida Constitution established a Clerk of the Circuit Court as an elected public trustee in 1838 and established at the county level a system of checks and balances that has served the public well. The Clerk’s Office has always been the “hub” around which each County’s government operates.
How do I contact the clerk’s records management department?
If you have any questions, please contact the Clerk’s Records Management department by calling (727) 464-7000. E-Notify is a free way to get reminders about court events through texts or emails. E-Notify helps anyone who registers with their name, phone number, email address, and criminal case information at enotify.flcourts.org.