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 |
