
For those of us who’ve ever found ourselves lost in the bureaucratic labyrinth of accessing official records online, the St. Johns County Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller’s office just threw us a digital lifeline. Yesterday, they hosted a free educational webinar, unpacking the mysteries of public record accessibility, detailing the difference between types of records and showcasing the tools on their website. For anyone who couldn't make the live session, a recording of the webinar is now available online.
The webinar offers guidance for those seeking access to records such as property deeds and court documents. It provided a step-by-step tutorial on using the Clerk's online services and outlined the types of records available. According to the Clerk's office, "The webinar includes a step-by-step tutorial on using the Clerk’s online services to access Official Records, as well as an overview of public records, court records, and Official Records." The session also featured a live Q&A segment, allowing attendees to receive real-time assistance from the Records Management and Recording Divisions.
Navigating official documentation can be complex, but resources like the recently released webinar aim to simplify the process by providing timely and accurate information from public records. Now available for on-demand viewing, the webinar can be accessed through the St. Johns County Clerk’s website. As the Clerk’s office continues to expand its online services, it has emphasized the future of digital engagement and announced plans for additional educational content, stating, "Please stay tuned for future webinar opportunities." Those interested are encouraged to visit the Clerk's website regularly for updates and new content.









