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We encourage electronic filing (efiling) of all court-related forms for the efficiency of all concerned. By filing electronically, the court system has become more efficient and accessible. In addition to dramatically reducing paperwork in Florida’s courts, the portal allows for immediate access to case information and the ability to work remotely. Please visit DIY Florida to efile and click on the Help tab for assistance in efiling.

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New Witness Address Requirements Begin January 1
Starting January 1, 2024, certain documents recorded in St. Lucie County’s Official Records must include the post office address of each witness in addition to the witness’s name. Because of changes to section 695.26 of the Florida Statutes, the Clerk’s office will not be able to accept documents submitted for recording without the required witness address information.

The new requirement applies to any “instrument by which the title to real property or any interest therein is conveyed, assigned, encumbered, or otherwise disposed of.” In plain English, this means deeds and other documents that affect the ownership of real estate.

All deeds and easements notarized in Florida require witness names, so these documents will now also require witness addresses. Other documents “by which title to real property or interest is conveyed, assigned, encumbered or disposed of” may or may not have witnesses, but an address is required if a witness is included. If there are no witnesses on these other documents, then no addresses are required.

Please Note:
The post office address of each witness must be legibly printed, typewritten, or stamped on these documents.
The Clerk’s office must reject documents that do not include information required by section 695.26 of the Florida Statutes.Quit claim deed, file a deed, turbo court

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P. O. Box 700
Fort Pierce, FL 34954

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Phone: 772-462-6900