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PUBLIC NOTICE!
Effective July 1, 2021, pursuant to SC20-1765, filers in circuit civil, county civil and small claims cases will be solely responsible for ensuring any confidential information contained in filings is redacted or identified for redaction. Read Rule 2.420 here.

NASSAU COUNTY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT & COMPTROLLER
MITCH L. KEITER
NASSAU COUNTY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT & COMPTROLLER
MITCH L. KEITER
" We Are Public Servants! Our Every Effort Shall Be Dedicated to Protecting and Preserving the Public Trust "

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Online Payment Options
Paying traffic tickets is a straightforward process that allows individuals to resolve citations for moving violations, parking infractions, or other traffic-related offenses. Most counties offer several convenient options for payment, including online portals, mail-in payments, or in-person transactions at the clerk’s office. Timely payment of traffic tickets can help avoid additional penalties, late fees, or the suspension of driving privileges.
Paying court costs is required for individuals who have been ordered by the court to cover administrative fees, fines, or other legal expenses associated with their case. These costs may arise from criminal, civil, or family law proceedings and are typically outlined in the court’s final judgment or order. Payments can often be made online, by mail, or at the courthouse, and it is important to pay court costs promptly to remain in compliance with court orders and avoid further legal consequences.
Paying child support ensures that children receive the financial support they need for their well-being and development. Child support payments are usually established by a court order and can be made through state disbursement units, online payment systems, or by mail. Consistent and timely child support payments are essential for meeting a child’s needs and maintaining compliance with legal obligations, helping to foster stability and security for the child and custodial parent.
" We Are Public Servants! Our Every Effort Shall Be Dedicated to Protecting and Preserving the Public Trust "
ADA
If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at (904)548-4600 press 0, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon reading this information if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711.
ADA Contact Information
Phone – (904) 548-4917
Fax – (904) 548-4949
TTD/TTY – Dial 711
E-Mail – ADA@nassauclerk.com
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