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Franklin County Court Guide

Small Gulf Coast county known for Apalachicola Bay and its oyster fishery. One of Florida’s smallest counties by population. Apalachicola is the county seat. Part of the 2nd Judicial Circuit.

Clerk: Michele Maxwell Circuit: 2nd Judicial Circuit Phone: (850) 653-8861 Website: franklinclerk.com
12K population
2nd Judicial Circuit
~$408 divorce filing fee
$8,000 small claims limit
E-filing available statewide

Courthouse Location

Franklin County Courthouse

Franklin County is served by the 2nd Judicial Circuit. All circuit court matters — including family law, civil, probate, and criminal — are handled through the Franklin County Courthouse.

Clerk of Circuit Court

Franklin County Courthouse

33 Market St.
Apalachicola, FL 32320

(850) 653-8861

Mon–Fri 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Hours may vary — call to confirm

E-Filing Portal

Florida Courts E-Filing Portal

Available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week
myflcourtaccess.com

myflcourtaccess.com

Self-represented litigants may file electronically or in person. Electronic filing is not required for pro se filers.

Small county note: Franklin County is one of Florida’s smaller counties with approximately 12K residents. The clerk’s office may have limited hours on some days. Always call ahead at (850) 653-8861 to confirm hours and availability before making the trip. For complex circuit court matters, parties may sometimes need to attend hearings at the regional circuit court location.

Filing Fees

Franklin County Filing Fees

Filing fees in Franklin County are established by Florida Statutes and are consistent with the statewide schedule. Fees shown are approximate — always verify current amounts with the Franklin County Clerk at franklinclerk.com before filing.

Case TypeApproximate Fee
Dissolution of Marriage (Petition)~$408
Child Support (non-divorce)~$300
Paternity~$300
Child Custody (non-divorce)~$300
Name Change (Adult)~$400
Domestic Violence InjunctionNo fee
Small Claims (up to $8,000)$55–$120 by amount
County Civil ($8,001–$50,000)$300–$400
Eviction — Residential~$185–$235
Modification of Final JudgmentReopen fee + applicable
Summons Issuance$10 per summons
Certified Copy$1/page + $2/certification

Indigency fee waiver: If you receive public assistance (Medicaid, Food Stamps/SNAP, SSI, or FTE), or if your income is below 200% of the federal poverty guideline, you may qualify for a waiver of court filing fees. Ask the clerk for an Application for Determination of Civil Indigent Status (Florida Statute §57.082). The clerk cannot give legal advice but can provide the application form.

How to File

Filing Documents in Franklin County

  • 1
    Download or prepare your forms

    Florida Supreme Court-approved family law forms are free at flcourts.gov. For completed, Florida-specific automated documents, JusticeXpressFlorida.com offers affordable packages starting at $4.95.

  • 2
    File in person or electronically

    Bring your completed original forms to the Franklin County Courthouse at 33 Market St., Apalachicola, FL 32320, or e-file through the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal at myflcourtaccess.com. Self-represented litigants may file electronically but are not required to do so.

  • 3
    Pay the filing fee

    Pay at the clerk’s window (cash, credit card, money order, or cashier’s check accepted at most locations) or electronically through the e-filing portal. If you cannot afford the fee, ask for an indigency waiver application.

  • 4
    Serve the other party

    After filing, you must serve the other party with copies of your filed documents. In most cases, service must be made by someone other than yourself — a process server, the Sheriff’s office, or another adult. The other party typically has 20 days to respond after being served.

  • 5
    Track your case online

    Most Franklin County court records are available for free public search at myflcourtaccess.com or through the clerk’s official website at franklinclerk.com.

Self-Help Resources

Franklin County Legal Self-Help

Document preparation vs. legal advice: The Franklin County Clerk’s Office cannot give legal advice and cannot tell you which forms to use or how to fill them out. JusticeXpressFlorida.com is a document preparation service — we can help you complete court-ready documents but we are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. For complex matters, consult a Florida-licensed attorney through the Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service at (800) 342-8011.

ⓘ Court fees, hours, and procedures in Franklin County change periodically. Always verify current requirements at franklinclerk.com before filing. JusticeXpressFlorida.com is a document preparation service, not a law firm. This guide is for general educational purposes only.