Court clerks push for funding as CCIS expansion nears
Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers President Doug Chorvat says this year the clerks are focusing on two key priorities: opening the CCIS to attorneys and the public; and securing funding to address the growing staffing crisis compounded by the addition of 39 new judges.
Florida lawyers could soon gain access to a powerful statewide court database, transforming how they research cases and manage client information. But as clerks prepare to open the Comprehensive Case Information System (CCIS) to attorneys and the public, they warn that chronic staffing shortages and funding gaps are pushing the system to a breaking point.
Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers President Doug Chorvat says this year the clerks are focusing on two key priorities: opening the CCIS to attorneys and the public; and securing funding to address the growing staffing crisis compounded by the addition of 39 new judges.

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