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Baker County Court
Clerk of the Court

How do you take a traffic ticket to court in Baker County? In Baker County, if you want to fight a traffic ticket, it will be heard in County Court. The major cities of Baker County include: Macclenny, and Glen Saint Mary. If you received a traffic ticket in Baker County you are not alone. Last year 7,546 traffic citations were issued in Baker County alone.

In order to find out more information about a traffic ticket, pay a civil traffic citation, or elect to attend a driver improvement course you can contact the Baker County Clerk of the Court at:

Baker County Clerk of the Court
339 E. MacClenny Avenue
Macclenny, FL 32063
(904) 259-3686

http://www.bakercountyfl.org/clerk/

If your ticket number is not showing up in the Court system you may need to try back. It sometimes takes a few weeks for the issuing agency to submit the citation to the Clerk’s office. You have thirty (30) days to pay a traffic ticket, request a hearing, or elect traffic school.

Before paying a traffic citation, or electing traffic school you should discuss your case with an experienced traffic ticket attorney in Baker County. Paying your traffic tickets could result in points on your license, higher insurance rates, or possible even the suspension of your driver‘s license.

The Clerk of the Circuit Court is responsible under Florida Statutes 34.032 for recording and handling all minutes and related duties for all misdemeanors, small claims and traffic cases for the County Court.

The Clerk of the Court is the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, auditor, recorder and custodian of all County funds.

Provisions of the Florida Constitution which have governed the people for over 150 years, established the Clerk of the Circuit Court as an elected public trustee and set in place at the county level a system of "checks and balances" which has been proven to serve the public well.

The office of the Clerk is a complex organization that performs a wide range of record keeping, information management and financial management in the judicial system of county government. As Public Trustee under County Government, the Clerk is the accountant and auditor for the Board of County Commissioners - Collector and distributor of statutory assessments - Guardian of the public records, public funds, and public property.

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