Nassau County Clerk of Courts | 76347 Veteran's Way | Yulee, Florida 32097
Phone (904) 548-4600 | Toll free (800) 958-3496

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OFFICE HOURS

Monday - Friday
8:30am - 5:00pm

CONTACTS

Human Resources Department
76347 Veterans Way
Yulee, FL 32097

Pam Cook, Human Resources Director
(904) 548-4506

Beth Nettles, Human Resources Specialist
( 904 ) 548-4512
Fax ( 904 ) 548 - 4508

OFFICE LOCATION

76347 Veteran's Way Suite 456
Yulee, FL. 32097

 


Equal Employment
We are resolved to attract and retain the best qualified individuals. The Nassau County Clerk of Court appoints and promotes deputies based on their qualifications without regard to any deputy's race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, or disability. We afford a preference to qualified veterans.
 
Loyalty Oath
Florida law requires that each staff member take the following oath:
As a citizen of the State of Florida and of the United States of America or legal alien, being appointed by or as an officer of the Nassau County clerk of Courts' Office, and a recipient of public funds of such, I do solemnly swear and affirm that I will support the Constitution of the United States and of the State of Florida.
Citizen Interaction

It is the policy of the Nassau County Clerk of Courts’ Office to be citizen and service oriented, and to require all deputies to treat co-workers, the public and visitors in a courteous and respectful manner at all times.

All deputies have an obligation to represent the Clerk of Courts in a positive fashion and to make citizens feel as comfortable as possible in dealing with our office.

Deputies with citizen contact are expected to acquire above average knowledge of programs and services, and to anticipate the wants and needs of citizens. Every day in the office is an opportunity to educate citizens about the use of our services and to seek new ways to serve the public.

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