Many records maintained by the Clerk's office may be accessed via the web.
If the record you require is not online please complete the following form.
Many records maintained by the Clerk's office may be accessed via the web.
If the record you require is not online please complete the following form.
The Suwannee County IT Department is looking for a self-motivated individual to join our team. Candidate should be able to work independently on assigned projects. A clean driving record with a reliable means of transportation and should be able to lift up to 50 pounds. A background check will be performed before employment. This job will consist of, but is not limited to, providing technical assistance and support related to computer systems, hardware, or software, with a focus on excellent customer service and other duties as assigned. The work week will be Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Must be willing to work overtime when necessary. This position is full-time with health and retirement benefits. Required Qualifications • Two year college degree or applicable certifications (A+, Network+, MCSA, etc.) • Minimum three years hands-on experience with Windows 10, Windows Server 2012r2, Windows Server 2016 • Microsoft Hyper V • VmWare • Understanding of Active Directory Services, DNS, DHCP, Print Services
Interested candidates should visit the Suwannee County Clerk of Court website at www.suwgov.org for more information about the position and application process. Completed applications may be dropped off at the Clerk’s Office or emailed to David Dees at davidd@suwgov.org. Resumes are welcomed.
Due to the merger/elimination of the Suwannee Democrat, the only Suwannee County newspaper that met advertising requirements in Florida Statutes Chapter 50 and elsewhere, the Clerk’s Office will now be advertising legal notices in the Lake City Reporter. If you are required to post legal notices related to Clerk’s Office matters, please contact the Reporter at 386.752.1293.
The Suwannee County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller’s Office has a new service available to assist pro se litigants called TurboCourt. This is an interactive online program that assists the public in completing the Supreme Court approved legal forms to be filed with the court. This is a Do-it-Yourself electronic forms service (for a fee) and does not require a lawyer. Find out more. | |
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