Is Miami-Dade County offices open?
A: All Miami-Dade Courthouses are closed to the public, except for essential matters and matters per judicial discretion. Please visit the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida for criminal and civil essential matters and matters per judicial discretion.
How do I contact the Miami-Dade Clerk?
Contact Clerk of the Courts For general information, call 305-275-1155 for the Interactive Voice Response System.
How do I pay my court fees in Miami-Dade County?
Pay by phone at 305-275-1155. Forfeiture and final judgment payments for surety bonds can only be paid by mail or in person. Pay in person with check, money order or cash at our Richard E. Gerstein Justice Building, by scheduling an appointment.
How do I email the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts?
Please contact the Clerk’s Office via email at [email protected] if you wish to use the API and need assistance.
Is the Dade County Courthouse open?
Hours. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Is there garbage pickup in Miami-Dade?
Waste collection service is provided, rain or shine, except on these holidays: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Independence Day and Christmas Day, as observed by Miami-Dade County. Service will resume on your following scheduled pickup day.
What time does Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts close?
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Who is Harvey Ruvin?
Harvey Ruvin (Democratic Party) is the Miami-Dade County Circuit Court Clerk in Florida. Ruvin assumed office in 1992.
Can I pay my court fees online Florida?
Court Case Payments Pay court case fines and fees online securely by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, AMEX or Discover) or debit card via MyFloridaCounty.com CourtPay.
How do I pay a red light ticket in Miami?
Pay Online by logging in at www.ViolationInfo.com. Click the Pay Ticket icon and enter the Notice number and PIN number shown in the red box on the front of your Notice of Violation. There is a convenience fee of $7.90 that will be assessed at the time of payment.
Can garbage trucks see what is being dumped?
Garbage trucks scan the chips installed in each bin when emptying carts, the cameras monitor the materials being dumped, and transmit a detailed collection history back to the company in order to determine if the right materials are coming out of each container.