About Administrative Orders
Authority |
An administrative order is defined as:
A directive necessary to administer properly the court's affairs but not inconsistent with the constitution or with court rules and administrative orders enacted by the supreme court.
– Rule 2.2.15, Florida Rules of Judicial Administration
All orders must be signed by the chief judge of the judicial circuit. Each order is recorded by the clerk of the court. A complete set of administrative orders are maintained by the clerk of the court. Administrative orders are considered public record and are available for inspection and copying.
Copies of Administrative Orders |
Copies of Administrative Orders may be printed out from this website or obtained at any of the locations below.
New Port Richey Law Library West Pasco Government Center 7530 Little Road New Port Richey, FL 34654 (727) 847-8107 |
Dade
City Law Library East Pasco Government Center 38053 Live Oak Ave. Dade City, FL 33525 (352) 521-4399 |
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Clerk
of the Court Main Courthouse 315 Court Street Clearwater, FL 33756 (727) 464-7000 |
Pinellas County Law Library Historic Courthouse 324 South Fort Harrison Ave. Clearwater, FL 33756 (727)464-3411 |