Martin County Courthouse

Address

100 Southeast Ocean Boulevard
Stuart, FL 34994

(772) 288-5576

http://www.martinclerk.com

AKA:

Martin County Clerk of the Circuit Court

Description:

County courthouse for Martin County.

Hours:

Monday-Friday / 8 am-5 pm

Is Shelter?

No

Related Resource

Date of Official Change:

September 12, 2023

Address Listings

Physical (Primary)

100 Southeast Ocean Boulevard
Stuart, FL 34994

Mailing

100 SE Ocean Blvd
Stuart, FL 34994

Contacts

Carolyn Timmann

Primary Contact

Clerk of Court

clerk@martinclerk.com

Facebook

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100066674077822

Phone Numbers

MAIN SITE PHONE

(772) 288-5576

Drug Court Phone

(772) 807-4388

Mental Health Court Phone

(772) 807-4388

Description

Civil State Trial Courts

Hours

Monday-Friday / 8 am-5 pm

Required Documents

Contact agency.

Eligibility

No restrictions.

Fees

Contact agency.

Intake Procedure

Contact by phone or walk in.

Languages

English.

Service Area

Martin County

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

  • Florida
    • Martin County

    Contact

    Name:
    Carolyn Timmann
    Title:
    Clerk of Court
    Email:
    clerk@martinclerk.com

    Telephone Numbers

    Number:
    772-288-5576
    Type:
    Service Phone
    Name:
    MAIN SITE PHONE
    Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (FC-8200.1500) and related services within the Service Tree.

    Description

    Assists the public in filing involuntary petitions mandated under Florida's mental health laws - Baker Act and Hal Marchman Act (formerly the Myers Act, Drug Act); Retardation Act; Tuberculosis Act; Incapacity; Adult Protective Service Act. BAKER ACT: This act is used to commit (to a mental health care/treatment facility) a family member who is showing evidence of mental illness. For emergencies, the police can Baker Act someone who is a danger to themselves or others. Call 911. In non-emergency situations, the Baker Act can be initiated by any person who has been in contact with the allegedly ill person. They do not have to be blood relatives. These people must contact the offices of the Mental Health Division and appear in person to file a "complaint". A hearing will be set within five working days. The complainants must be prepared to offer testimony regarding the actions of he allegedly ill person. The judge will then decide whether to commit the person to an inpatient facility. In crisis situations, the police, physicians, and Licensed Clinical Social Workers also have the authority to institute the Baker Act, and the police have the authority to transport the person to a mental health facility. The police can Baker Act a person for a period of 72 hours. HAL MARCHMAN ACT: (formerly Drug Act) This act deals with involuntary commitments for substance abuse treatment (both alcohol and drug abuse). Petitions may be filed by a spouse, blood relative, or three citizens of Florida. Patients must be served notice of the hearing in person by summons. Emergency commitment is not handled by the court. GUARDIANSHIP/CONSERVATOR SHIP: This involves appointing a guardian or conservator for someone who, because of age or incapacity, is unable to manage their own affairs.

    Hours

    Monday-Friday / 8 am-5 pm

    Required Documents

    Contact agency.

    Eligibility

    Petitioners must be 18 years or older.

    Fees

    Contact for details.

    Intake Procedure

    Contact program.

    Languages

    English.

    Service Area

    Martin County

    Geography Served

      If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

    • Florida
      • Martin County

      Contact

      Name:
      Carolyn Timmann
      Title:
      Clerk of Court
      Email:
      clerk@martinclerk.com

      Telephone Numbers

      Number:
      772-807-4388
      Type:
      Service Phone
      Name:
      Drug Court Phone
      Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (FC-8200.8100-170) and related services within the Service Tree.

      Description

      Assists the public in filing involuntary petitions mandated under Florida's mental health laws - Baker Act and Hal Marchman Act (formerly the Myers Act, Drug Act); Retardation Act; Tuberculosis Act; Incapacity; Adult Protective Service Act. BAKER ACT: This act is used to commit (to a mental health care/treatment facility) a family member who is showing evidence of mental illness. For emergencies, the police can Baker Act someone who is a danger to themselves or others. Call 911. In non-emergency situations, the Baker Act can be initiated by any person who has been in contact with the allegedly ill person. They do not have to be blood relatives. These people must contact the offices of the Mental Health Division and appear in person to file a "complaint". A hearing will be set within five working days. The complainants must be prepared to offer testimony regarding the actions of he allegedly ill person. The judge will then decide whether to commit the person to an inpatient facility. In crisis situations, the police, physicians, and Licensed Clinical Social Workers also have the authority to institute the Baker Act, and the police have the authority to transport the person to a mental health facility. The police can Baker Act a person for a period of 72 hours. HAL MARCHMAN ACT: (formerly Drug Act) This act deals with involuntary commitments for substance abuse treatment (both alcohol and drug abuse). Petitions may be filed by a spouse, blood relative, or three citizens of Florida. Patients must be served notice of the hearing in person by summons. Emergency commitment is not handled by the court. GUARDIANSHIP/CONSERVATORSHIP: This involves appointing a guardian or conservator for someone who, because of age or incapacity, is unable to manage their own affairs.

      Hours

      Monday-Friday / 8 am-5 pm

      Required Documents

      Contact agency.

      Eligibility

      Petitioners must be 18 years or older.

      Fees

      Contact for details.

      Intake Procedure

      Contact program.

      Languages

      English.

      Service Area

      Martin County

      Geography Served

        If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

      • Florida
        • Martin County

        Contact

        Name:
        Carolyn Timmann
        Title:
        Clerk of Court
        Email:
        clerk@martinclerk.com

        Telephone Numbers

        Number:
        772-288-5576
        Type:
        Service Phone
        Name:
        MAIN SITE PHONE
        Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (FT-6900.2500) and related services within the Service Tree.

        Description

        Assists the public in filing involuntary petitions mandated under Florida's mental health laws - Baker Act and Hal Marchman Act (formerly the Myers Act, Drug Act); Retardation Act; Tuberculosis Act; Incapacity; Adult Protective Service Act. BAKER ACT: This act is used to commit (to a mental health care/treatment facility) a family member who is showing evidence of mental illness. For emergencies, the police can Baker Act someone who is a danger to themselves or others. Call 911. In non-emergency situations, the Baker Act can be initiated by any person who has been in contact with the allegedly ill person. They do not have to be blood relatives. These people must contact the offices of the Mental Health Division and appear in person to file a "complaint". A hearing will be set within five working days. The complainants must be prepared to offer testimony regarding the actions of he allegedly ill person. The judge will then decide whether to commit the person to an inpatient facility. In crisis situations, the police, physicians, and Licensed Clinical Social Workers also have the authority to institute the Baker Act, and the police have the authority to transport the person to a mental health facility. The police can Baker Act a person for a period of 72 hours. HAL MARCHMAN ACT: (formerly Drug Act) This act deals with involuntary commitments for substance abuse treatment (both alcohol and drug abuse). Petitions may be filed by a spouse, blood relative, or three citizens of Florida. Patients must be served notice of the hearing in person by summons. Emergency commitment is not handled by the court. GUARDIANSHIP/CONSERVATORSHIP: This involves appointing a guardian or conservator for someone who, because of age or incapacity, is unable to manage their own affairs.

        Hours

        Monday-Friday / 8 am-5 pm

        Required Documents

        Contact agency.

        Eligibility

        Petitioners must be 18 years or older.

        Fees

        Contact for details.

        Intake Procedure

        Contact program.

        Languages

        English.

        Service Area

        Martin County

        Geography Served

          If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

        • Florida
          • Martin County

          Contact

          Name:
          Carolyn Timmann
          Title:
          Clerk of Court
          Email:
          clerk@martinclerk.com

          Telephone Numbers

          Number:
          772-807-4388
          Type:
          Service Phone
          Name:
          Mental Health Court Phone
          Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (FC-8200.8100-500) and related services within the Service Tree.

          Description

          Assists the public in filing involuntary petitions mandated under Florida's mental health laws - Baker Act and Hal Marchman Act (formerly the Myers Act, Drug Act); Retardation Act; Tuberculosis Act; Incapacity; Adult Protective Service Act. BAKER ACT: This act is used to commit (to a mental health care/treatment facility) a family member who is showing evidence of mental illness. For emergencies, the police can Baker Act someone who is a danger to themselves or others. Call 911. In non-emergency situations, the Baker Act can be initiated by any person who has been in contact with the allegedly ill person. They do not have to be blood relatives. These people must contact the offices of the Mental Health Division and appear in person to file a "complaint". A hearing will be set within five working days. The complainants must be prepared to offer testimony regarding the actions of he allegedly ill person. The judge will then decide whether to commit the person to an inpatient facility. In crisis situations, the police, physicians, and Licensed Clinical Social Workers also have the authority to institute the Baker Act, and the police have the authority to transport the person to a mental health facility. The police can Baker Act a person for a period of 72 hours. HAL MARCHMAN ACT: (formerly Drug Act) This act deals with involuntary commitments for substance abuse treatment (both alcohol and drug abuse). Petitions may be filed by a spouse, blood relative, or three citizens of Florida. Patients must be served notice of the hearing in person by summons. Emergency commitment is not handled by the court. GUARDIANSHIP/CONSERVATORSHIP: This involves appointing a guardian or conservator for someone who, because of age or incapacity, is unable to manage their own affairs.

          Hours

          Monday-Friday / 8 am-5 pm

          Required Documents

          Contact agency.

          Eligibility

          Petitioners must be 18 years or older.

          Fees

          Contact for details.

          Intake Procedure

          Contact program.

          Languages

          English.

          Service Area

          Martin County

          Geography Served

            If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

          • Florida
            • Martin County

            Contact

            Name:
            Carolyn Timmann
            Title:
            Clerk of Court
            Email:
            clerk@martinclerk.com

            Telephone Numbers

            Number:
            772-288-5576
            Type:
            Service Phone
            Name:
            MAIN SITE PHONE
            Number:
            772-807-4388
            Type:
            Service Phone
            Name:
            Mental Health Court Phone
            Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (RP-1500.3400-500) and related services within the Service Tree.

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