Brenda D Forman (Contact) - Broward County Bar Association 2025

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Forman. Brenda Forman was first elected to the Broward County Clerk of Courts Office in November 2016 and was sworn in on January 3, 2017. She was the first African American and the first elected female clerk in the history of the Broward County Clerk of Courts Office.
Please forward all payments to the Broward Clerk of Courts. To verify the fine amount due or receive further assistance, please call our general information line at (954) 831-6565, select option 1. This service is available from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, excluding court holidays.
The most common Broward County Government email format is [firstinitial][last] (ex. jdoe@broward.org), which is being used by 61.6% of Broward County Government work email addresses. Other common Broward County Government email patterns are [first][last] (ex. janedoe@broward.org) and [first].
311 Broward provides a single point of contact for the services and programs offered by the more than 65 agencies comprising Broward County government.
There are several ways you can file a complaint: File a Written Complaint. Call 954-357-TIPS. eMail InspectorGeneral@Broward.org. Fax information and attachments to 954-357-7857.

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Call 954-563-4357 Monday through Friday between 8:30AM and 5PM. After hours support is available weeknights from 5​​-7PM and on weekends from 8AM-7PM.
You will receive notice of the Clerks action by electronic mail from the portal. Send email to eFiling@browardclerk.org if you have any other questions related to the processing of your filing.
Broward Clerk of Courts Brenda D. Forman was sworn into office by Chief Judge Jack Tuter before a packed room of well-wishers and colleagues after winning re-election for a third term. She manages all court records, including child-support payments, traffic fines, marriages, divorces and lawsuits.

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