The Citrus County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller’s Office has been awarded 10 Certificates in Recognition of Excellence for Best Practices by Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers (FCCC) in the areas of Appeals, Court Record Retention and Destruction, Determination of Indigence, Evidence Storage and Destruction, Exploitation of Vulnerable Adult Injunction, Guardianship Audits, Reporting Mental Health Cases to State Agencies, Requests to Redact Exempt Personal Information, Risk Protection Orders, and Unclaimed Funds.
The Best Practices Excellence Program was established in 2021 by FCCC as an opportunity for Clerks to receive Recognition of Excellence certificates for completing assessments that evaluate acceptance of and adherence to certain best practices. The 2023 Best Practices Excellence Program evaluated and recognized Clerks for compliance in 10 areas and were presented during FCCC’s Summer Conference in Ponte Vedra, Florida on Wednesday, June 7.
“I am consistently impressed by our team’s commitment to excellence,” said Angela Vick, Citrus County Clerk of Courts. “Their work to accomplish certifications in all eligible areas is a testament to their hard work on behalf of the people of Citrus County.”
Since the program launched in 2021, the Citrus County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller’s Office has been recognized by FCCC in 26 areas.
For more information on services provided by the Citrus County Clerk of Court and Comptroller’s Office, visit www.citrusclerk.org. To learn more about FCCC, visit www.flclerks.com.
(pictured L-R) Putnam County Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller Matt Reynolds and Martin County Clerk of Court & Comptroller Carolyn Timman present Traci Phillips, of Chief of Staff, with this year's Best Practices Excellence Program Award for all 10 categories!