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About the Clerk

Grant Maloy was elected as the Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller of Seminole County in November 2016, and he began his service on January 3, 2017. He grew up in Seminole County and is a graduate of Lake Howell High School and the University of Florida. 

Grant has actively contributed to the community as a local business owner and served as a Seminole County Commissioner from 1996 to 2004. He is also deeply involved in various church ministries and plays the banjo in a bluegrass band.

After successfully completing the Clerk Certification Program, Grant was designated as a Certified Clerk by the Supreme Court of Florida. He currently serves on several committees, including the CiviTek Technology, Communications, and Strategic Technology committees for the Florida Court Clerks and Comptrollers in Tallahassee, Florida. As your clerk, Grant has implemented numerous improvements to enhance public services and increase office efficiency.

The Clerk and Comptroller’s Office, established under the Constitution of the State of Florida, is an independently elected entity that directly serves the public. The office holds five key functions: Clerk of the County and Circuit Courts, Comptroller, County Recorder, Independent Auditor, and Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners.

For a detailed overview of the many responsibilities of the clerk, please review the Constituent Services Guide.

 

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