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These communications are fraudulent and are not connected with the U.S. courts. Persons receiving such a telephone call or email should not provide the requested information and should immediately notify the Clerk of Courts office of the U.S. District Court in their area.
1:07 2:20 Or other relevant announcements. So when you receive a letter from the clerk of courts. ItsMoreOr other relevant announcements. So when you receive a letter from the clerk of courts. Its essential to read it carefully. And take any necessary.
0:09 1:49 Important details about the case. The first set of letters often represents the court where the caseMoreImportant details about the case. The first set of letters often represents the court where the case was filed. For example SC might stand for Supreme Court.
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Email: publicrecordsrequest@pascoclerk.com. Telephone: (352) 523-2411 or (727) 847-2411; ask for the Pasco County Clerk Comptrollers Public Records Liaison. Mail: Public Records Liaison, P.O. Box 338, New Port Richey, FL 34654-0338.
You can search our parcel database by 6 methods -- Parcel ID, Name, Recent sales, Official Record Book Page, Interactive maps, and Physical address (physical addresses are provided by the City and County Growth Management offices.) Ownership is based on the instruments recorded by the Clerk of Circuit Court .
The Court Clerk keeps summaries of court actions in an appearance docket; maintains case files; collects court fees, fines, costs, assessments, and forfeitures; and distributes or expends collected monies.

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