You may download a domicile form or obtain one at any Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller location. Bring or mail the form to a Clerk's office location to be recorded. You must bring some form of legal identification if you need your document notarized.
An affidavit of domicile is a legal document used to establish a deceased person's primary residence at the time of their death. This document is crucial in the probate process, ensuring the correct distribution of assets and the settlement of the deceased's estate.
Declaration of Domicile​ A Declaration of Domicile proves residency in Broward County, Florida. It is often used to enroll children or college students in school, to establish eligibility for Homestead Exemption, or as the first step toward establishing legal residence in Florida.
Any one of the following listing a valid Town of Palm Beach address may be submitted for proof of residency: unexpired State of Florida Driver's License, Voter's Registration card, current ad valorem Property Tax receipt, deed or other official document listing ownership of property or a 6 month or more lease agreement ...
You may also file a complaint by calling our office at 561-233-5500 Monday – Friday AM to PM, excluding County recognized holidays. An on-call Code Enforcement Officer is also available at 561-233-5523 for general questions Monday – Friday AM to PM, excluding County recognized holidays.
Proposed orders for all Civil Court case types must be submitted directly to the court through the 15th Judicial Circuit's Online Scheduling System (OLS). Proposed orders cannot be submitted in person, by mail, by fax or by email to the court or to the Clerk's office.
Email: publicrecords@mypalmbeachclerk. Phone: (561) 355-2983. In person: 301 N. Olive Avenue, 9th Floor, West Palm Beach, FL 33401.
You may download a domicile form or obtain one at any Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller location. Bring or mail the form to a Clerk's office location to be recorded. You must bring some form of legal identification if you need your document notarized.
Call us at 561-805-6700 or email us at ds@wpb.
Contact the Zoning Public Information Planner at 561-233-5200, or email pzb-zonepoc@pbcgov, for specific responses related to uses.