Bradenton, Fla. – At the Florida Court Clerks and Comptrollers (FCCC) summer conference, the FCCC Best Practices Committee awarded the Manatee County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller with a Recognition of Excellence in each category of the FCCC’s Best Practices in Excellence Program.
According to FCCC, the Program was established last year as an opportunity for Clerks to receive Recognition of Excellence certificates for completing assessments that evaluate the acceptance of specific best practices. Additionally, the purpose of each Best Practice category is to provide guidance to Clerks and Comptrollers statewide and assist in achieving consistency in interpretation of the law and in practice.
This year, the categories expanded from seven to 12. As a result, the Clerk & Comptroller’s office received recognition in all 12 categories: Bail Bonds, Compliance Services, Confidential Judicial Records, Eviction, Evidence Storage and Destruction, Exploitation of Vulnerable Adult Injunction, Guardianship Audits, Marriage License, Public Records Requests, Recording Fundamentals, Requests to Redact Exempt Personal Information and Service of Documents by Clerks for Pro Se Litigants.
This recognition demonstrates the Clerk & Comptroller’s high standards in the areas of courts, public records, and recording.
Outgoing FCCC President and Manatee County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller Angel Colonneso proudly accepted the certificates on behalf of the Clerk & Comptroller’s office. “Thank you to FCCC for recognizing staff for their dedication to performing services to the public at the highest standard,” said Colonneso. “I am proud of my staff for their efforts to meet the professional standards described within the Best Practices Program.”
In addition to this recognition, earlier this year, the Clerk & Comptroller’s Finance department received the Triple Crown medallion from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) for the second year in a row for its excellence in the areas of governmental accounting and financial reporting.
For more information about the Manatee County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller, please visit www.ManateeClerk.com.
About the Clerk & Comptroller’s Office
The Clerk of Circuit Court was established as a public trustee by the Florida Constitution in 1838. The Clerk of the Circuit Court serves as the Clerk of Courts, the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, Auditor, Recorder, and Custodian of all County Funds. In Manatee County, the Clerk’s office also administers a local child support enforcement program, violence protection advocacy program, and Teen Court programs. Located at 1115 Manatee Avenue West in downtown Bradenton, the Courthouse is open Monday-Friday from 8:30 AM until 4:30 PM. Please be sure to visit our website at: www.manateeclerk.com.