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FY2016MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA CLERK OF • • PROPOSED • FISCAL YEAR 2011 Presented by: Amy Heavilin, CPA/CFE Tx-offlclo Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners I MA Key West, FL 33040 2016 Budget Request Dear Mayor and Commissioners. ance with the Florida S v . " court related cogs and all non -court -related costs. The County is required by Florida Statute 29.008 to fund the cost of facilities for the office of the Clerk. These costs include items such as equipment, leases, computer systems and telephones. The budget which is being submitted by our office contains information regarding employer contribution rates for the 2015-2016 plan year based on current rates. These rates could be chimsaba-, the Flori June 1, 2015 through June 20, 2015, but any changes would occur after the deadline for submission of our office's budget. In the event rates are increased, the Clerk would be required tA submit an adjustment. Despite past increases in the FRS contribution rates, this bud•mt r, .�ruest is-0233,495-hw�,� tb-�mww fiscal year 2015. This represents the two TDC positions transferTed to the Tax Collector in January, 2015, This budget does not include court costs, the Clerk Trust Fund, or the federal child support grant. Included in the budget is a continuation of a lump sum of $71,578 to be used for court salaries. This salary adjustment was given to court employees, but funded by the County. 500 WhiteheadStreet Suite 101, PO Sax 1980, Key West FL 33040 Phone:.505-295-3130 Fdx. 305-295-3663 3117 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050 Phone: 305-289-6027 Fox. 305-289-6025 8WO Overseas Highway, Plantation Key, FL 33070 Phane a52-714s Fax.- 3os-as2-7146 Page. i o May y t - 3 past twelve years, the Clerk's office has been able to return the funding for court -related insurances .. _ as excess however, _ concerned that continued declines 1 ' in court revenues due to external factors, such as the allocation of fees and shifts in case load, will continue t1 occur.Additional A o1 from potentialy of . decrease R State funding. This is scheduled to":: addressed 1:'' the June 1, ,..R 1. 1- 20, 2015 legislativesession. public. maae available to the MCC as well as �� � � f to i-� � ��. �. - � i �• � - CC- County Administrators Budget Extemal Auditors 300 WhIteheodSiUmt Suite 101,PO Box :,0 Key West, FL 33040 Phone. i Highway,3117 Overseas . r rr . Te27 Fox., 3125-289-6025 SWO Overseas Highway, Plantation33070305-852-7146 MONROE COUNTY, CONTENTSCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT & COMPTROLLER TABLE OF Organization Chart 2-3 Duties and Functions 4 *PERATIONAL BUDGET Annual Budgets: Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners 8-15 Internal Audit 16-18 Information Systems 19-21 Recording 22-24 Records Management 25-27 Court -Related Clerk Fees 28 Operational Budget Comparison — FTEs 29 ce tu A A 0 0 0 j IU6 0 z Z 0 0 It 0 z Z W IU6 0 be 19 LU J 0 I I Z, I Or tm ow CL m m W:" IMIE I MONROE COUNTY5FLORIDA COURTCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT • DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS The Clerk of the Circuit Court is an elected office established by the Florida Constitution. The duties of the office are provided by the Constitution, by acts of the Florida Legislature, and by order of the Court. The Florida Constitution provides that the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall be: Clerk of the Circuit Court, Clerk of the County Court, County ComptrolIer/Treasurer, County Auditor, County Recorder, and Secretary/Ex-officio Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners. Monroe County is a political subdivision of the State of Florida, pursuant to Article V1H, Section (1), Constitution of the State of Florida. It is guided by an elected Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) which is governed by State Statutes. In addition to the members of the BOCC, there are five elected constitutional officers: The Tax Collector, Property Appraiser, Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller, Sheriff, and the Supervisor of Elections. The budget of the Clerk of the Circuit Court for court -related functions is primarily supported by fines, fees and service charges. Florida Statutes delineate court -related costs, which are the responsibility of the County and costs that must be funded by fines, fees, and service charges. The Statutes also provide a mechanism for funding Clerks who project a deficit in funding necessary to support court -related functions. However, in FYI 6, Monroe County is in jeopardy of a dramatic decrease in State funding. This will be determined in the special legislature session beginning June 1, 20156 The budgets of the Clerk of the Circuit and County courts for court -related functions are contained in the Clerk's Court - Related Fund. Funding for the budget of the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller, as ex-officio Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners and certain court -related costs that are the responsibility of the County, is an appropriation of the General Revenue of the County. MONROE COUNTY� FLORIDA CLERK OF THE COURTS & COMPTROLLER OPERATIONAL BUDGET COMPARISON FISCAL YEAR ENDING 2016 Non -Court Related Clerk Functions Clerk to BOCC / Admin Internal Audit Information Systems Recording Records Management Total Non -Court Related Clerk Functions. - Court Related Clerk Functions County Obligation per Statute Court Related Salary Adjustments Court Related Insurance Total Court Related Clerk Functions: Total Clerk Function Expenditures Less non -Court Fees and Other Revenues Funded by General Revenues INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES: Court Salary Adjustments: Circuit Civil County Civil Circuit Criminal County Criminal Jury Management Probate Family Juvenile Traffic FYE 2016 FYE 2015 Proposed Proposed Approved Increase Budget Budget _222rease) 1,932,903 1,932,903 325,993 325,993 589,691 589,691 449,273 449,273 161,931 161,931 3,4%791 3,459,791 121,600 121,600 71,578 71,578 456,963 456,963 650,141 650,141 4,109,932 4,109,932 650,000 650,000 3,459,932 3,459,932 10,805 10,805 6,220 6,220 15,357 15,357 10,630 10,630 Z361 Z361 1,800 1,800 3,784 3,784 1,873 1,873 18,748 18,748 km $ 71,578 $ 71,578 $ 1 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA CLERK OF THE COURTS & COMPTROLLER OPEMATIONAL SUDGET COMPARISON FISCAL YEAR ENDING 2018 VAM-m »>< » »4 -7*rA--WN%T&7=-9 aerk to SOCC TDC Audft** FYE - 2016 FYE - 2015 Proposed Proposed Approved . Increme —AN—at Eq�qat I (DeCrane) 53,458 63,458 233,496 (233,495) ��53,468� $ —283,953 �,P 3 ��JA 9 5 2 MONROE GOUHTY� FLORIZA CLERK OF THE COUIRTS & COMPTROLLER OPELRATIONAL BUDGET COMPARISON (Administration), FISCAL YEAR ENDING 2016 Executive Salary Salary Other Wages Overtime FICA Taxes 1w4a"Qu WgF-VIR;7-71k�- =7 Workees Compensation Unemployment Trwml and Per Diem Postage Phones Rentals and Leases Risk Management Repair and Maintenance Printing and Binding Advertising Office Supplies J-1perating Supplies tooks, Publications, Subscriptions FYE - 2016 FYE - 2015 Proposed Proposed Approved Increase Budget -Emdo-st (D an jo 38.49 38.49 56,000 56,000 1,913,409 1,913,409 23,800 23,800 97,643 07,643 138,372 138,372 197.429 197,429 338,719 338,719 6,749 6,749 --U00 P000 _2 7771 2,777,120 242,177 242,177 20.814 20,814 12,022 12,022 15,850 15,850 15,215 15,215 3,823 3,823 54,341 54,341 12,694 12,694 ,1,860 1,860 39,649 39,649 241,867 241,867 14,500 14,500 574,812 . 674,812 8,000 3,4 .1q2 0 MONROI! COUNTY1, FLORIDA CLERKTOYHE BOARD, 10111 COUNTY COMMMSIONERS ANNUAL BUDGET In addition, according to Florida Statutes 125.17 and 28.12, "the Clexk of the Circuit Court & Com"Iler f or the C (1300C). The Clerk "shall keep the minufts and accounts". As Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, the Clerk is also responsible to serve as Clerk to the Value Adjustment Board (VAB) created pwmumt to Florida Statute 194.0 15. This dcPwftncnt Includes the accounting finctlOn and property control for the BOCC (Clerk to the IDOCC-Finance), recording of the minutes of the BOCC meetings (Clerk to the BOCC-Admin) and operations for the Value Adjustment Board (Clerk to the 130CC-VAB). Qtzk -to ft-HM-C-Finance. This department mmutam BOCC accounts including the Tounst Development Council and the Clerk's court related acco unts in accordance with Umted States generally accepted governmental accounting PrInciPles and m compliance with statutory requirments. This includes cash, investment, debt, and Property management as well as the receipt and disbursement of Monroe Countys hmds, including payroll. For ffie last twenty-six fiscal years, the Government: Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) awarded a Certificate of AcInevement for Excellence m Financial Reporftng to Monroe County for its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR). The Certificate of Achievement is a prestigious national award recognizing conformame with the highest standards for preparation of state and local government 6nancial reports. Q9&jQjhc-B-QQC L-Adnjjn� Trawi=-- WOW- 9 VI M.-M CM t4 010 4 i i 1W ALSO 21"MM-C& 13 U114"Ioitotwki . Ld policies and procedures development Administrative Assistants provide secretarial and technical z,jtr&mo.rt. 5 Administrative staff maintains the accounting records for the receipt and disbursement of the Clerk of the Circuit and County Court activities in accordance with United States generally accepted governmental accounting principles and in compliance with statutory requirements. This includes preparing the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller's annual budget; monitoring and processing operating expenditures; accounting for user fees charged by the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller and transferring these fees to the Board of County Commissioners, the State of Florida and other local, state and federal agencies. This department prepares and indexes official minutes of regular and special meetings of the BOCC. In addition to preparing minutes and processing ordinances and resolutions resulting from these meetings, the Clerk maintains all County contracts, as well as custody of the County seal, and affixes the same to any paper or instrument as required by law. This department is responsible for the custody and care of the BOCC's official documents and makes them available for public inspection. The Value Adjustment Board meets according to Florida Statutes and Department of Regulation rules. The Board is charged with conducting hearings and making decisions concerning: Petitions relating to ad valorem assessments; appeals relating to ad valorem tax exemptions; and appeals concerning ad valorem tax deferrals and classification. As authorized by Florida Statute 194.035, the VAB appoints special magistrates to take testimony from petitioners and make recommendations to the VAB. We will maintain the efficient operation of the VAB as the Department of Revenue continues to revise and update the procedures of the VAB. The Clerk's office, together with the contracted attorney to the VAB and the Property Appraiser's office, assists the Value Adjustment Board in its operations. The staff will continue to educate the taxpayer by providing general information and requirements through written materials and by direct contact with the taxpayers. Our primary goal is to be helpful and cooperative. as possible throughout the entire VAB process. This department files all petitions, receives filing fees, assists in the process of obtaining the services of special magistrates, schedules and notifies petitioners and parties of hearings before special magistrates and the VAB, attends and records special magistrate hearings and VAB meetings, documents and sends notification of final decisions of the VAB, and other duties as directed by law. Clerk to the BOCC-Finance: The County is continuing an ambitious capital projects program which is providing wastewater facilities throughout the County. The Clerk has reallocated the resources of this department to accommodate the expanded volume of work generated by construction activity. 9 Q: Admin Lska o (k Tbe Reoords Management and Dmument Inm&g Systern will continue to be updated. Currenfly, the imaging system includes minutes firom 1980 to the present; resolutions from 1960 to the present; ordinances from 1970 to the present and marriage licenses issued fi-orn 1829-1996. Minutes, resolutions and ordinances are available 2m-1afe pz-�.fiv' at their request This office continues to update its database for county contracts, leases and other official documents approved by the HOCC. Administration will also continue to monitor internal processes and procedures and make chantes where necessW, to im?wve the delftw.-y�Arwk-iAh&—� public. Due to advancements in technology and potentially less funding from the State, alternative solutions are being evaluated to convert microfilm to another digital medium. This conversion will be accomp lished by a third party. 10 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA CLERK OF THE COURTS &COMPTROLLER Executive Salary Salary Other Wages Overtime FICA Taxes Professional / Other Contractual Servi.1--e Travel and Per Diem Postage Phones Rentals wW Leases Risk Management Repair and Maintenance Printing and Binding Adverfising Ofte Supplies Opemtlng Suppiles Books, Publicaflons, Subscriptions - 56.000 56,000 950,000 88,134 1,038,134 20,000 - 20,000 30,000 67,143 97,143 74,000 11,026 85,026 85.000 40,154 125,154 208,560 18,575 225,135 3,000 506 3,506 5,000 - 5,000 1,37556 279,538 55,098 76,809 106,975 183,784 10,500 2,650 13.150 3,800 1,500 5,300 Soo Iw 600 1,800 8,000 9,8w Soo 61 561 700 250 950 750 45D 1,200 610 150- 760 9,500 9,000 18,WO 8,200 20,000 28,200 2,000 6AM0 11 Clerk to the ISOCC - Finance Grants 350 T 2,000 250 1,500 200 150 1,000 100 50 Mu a 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Est. 2015 ft 25,OW 20,OW 15, 10,000 5,00f) Cash Receipts Cost Centers 119-81,25 - 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Est 2015 Inventory Property Records 10,500 mwo w 9,-%D dc 9,0W k500 8,000 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Est- 2015 16,000 C 15,000 14,000 13,OCO 12,000 11,000 MOOD ... ...... . *1 201 30 25 20 is 10 5 Value Adjustment Board M, AN Special Magistrate Hearings A VAO M eetIngs 24 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 20 20 21 1,400 1,200 3,000 goo 6DO 400 200 V�r BOCC Meetings Held BOCC Activity 2011 2012 2013 2014 Est. 2015 IN a Pages of Minutes MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA COURTSCLERK OF # ! AUDITINTERNAL DIVISION BUDGETANNUAL Internal auditing is part of the constitutional responsibilities of the Monroe County Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller (Clerk of Court). The Internal Audit Division was established to accomplish that constitutional responsibility. The mission of the Internal Audit Division is to provide independent, objective, and comprehensive assurance audits and consulting services designed to add value, increase efficiency of operations, advance accountability, and improve stewardship of public resources. This is accomplished through a systematic and disciplined approach in which internal auditors actively work with applicable County management in identifying risks, evaluating controls, and making recommendations that promote economical, efficient, and effective use of funds and delivery of services. 1 The Internal Audit Department conducts audits and reviews of County departments and offices, Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller, and all entities that receive County funds. The objective of the department is to provide the County with independent appraisal of whether desired results and goals are achieved economically, efficiently, and in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, policies and procedures. The Internal Audit department also performs continuous reviews of projects including Guardianship reports and Mou David/David review. In addition, the department reviews and investigates allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, and ethical misconduct (received via fraud "hotline"). For the past two fiscal years, the Internal Audit Department has been involved in many value-added projects. We especially believed that work performed on the audit of Health Plan, Court Options Inc., and BOCC Purchasing Card Policy and Procedures will have significant impact on the operation of the County government and will result in improvements in financial, program, and internal controls. Throughout the past two fiscal years, we focused on the County internal control systems, conducting risk assessments and timely responses to the County Commission and the County Administrator's request for assistance to issues beyond planned projects. 16 • The audit of Monroe County BOCC Purchasing Card Policy and Procedures was completed July, 2014. • The audit of Court Options, Inc. was completed August, 2014. • One audit is in progress, with 800 planned audit hours. • Two audits are planned, with a combined 1470 planned audit hours. • One follow-up review is in progress, with a120 planned audit hours. • Non -Audit reviews and activities, as follows, are expected, with a combined 900 planned hours: o Guardianship Reports o Fraud Hotline & Tip Investigations o Pump Out U.S.A. o Mou David/Dave Review o County Administrator and County Attorney Survey Compilation o Guardianship Review for Court o M.C. BOCC Purchasing Card Reconciliation • Audit Management and Administration, such as office management/support, quality control reviews, staff development, and other duties are expected, with a combined 1,050 planned hours. 17 # # COUNTY, FLORIDA COURTSCLERK OF THE # • OPERATIONAL ! ! ENDINGFISCAL YEAR + FYE - 2016 - 2015 Proposed Proposedr Increase t Budgetcr e Headcount 1 's 3.00 3.00 Salary 256,473 256,473 Other Wages - - Overtime - - FICA Taxes 10,000 10,000 Retirement Contributions 20,000 20,000 - Life and Health Insurance 28,440 28,440 Worker's Compensation 644 644 Unemployment W 315,557 315,557 Professional 1 Other Contractual Services 75 75 Travel and Per Diem 4,500 4,500 - Postage 150 150 - Phones 150 150 - Rentals and Leases 1,215 1,215 Risk Management 500 500 n Repair and Maintenance 591 591 Printing and Binding - - - Advertising - Office Supplies 705 705 Operating Supplies 1,050 1,050 - Books, Publications, Subscriptions 11,500 1,500 - 10,436 10,436 Capital Outlay - 325,993 325,993 iE3 rallael The role of the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller in Information Systems is to provide information illims servicaiii itill ce- Clcrk-afthu-Q! +h i i t erg M" M4- OMM FIT I 6111WIVE-00"o 11.14114079 VPMMII,�, 14471.1ifi-MiTu 6 1 1 11 11 1 . I Clerk of Courts Accounting County Court: Traffic, CivWSmaH CWms Criminal Justice Information System (CHS) Juvenile Document Recording and Inde3ting Budgeting Li - The filfAi. mation System Department will continue to provide the necessary support functions to the Clerk of Coures and Clerk to the DOCC staff. 1 Mfflj-�. -MMMF I Rediacting software, hi progress Redesign Clerk's website, in progress Upgrade of finance software, in progress Upgrade of E-Recording to County Fusion, in progress Off -site elecuonic data storage Trackmg software for the inventory in the evidence vault W MONROE COUNTY, FIB ORMA, CLERK, OF THIER COURTS & COMPTROLLER OPER.ATIONAL BUDGET COMPARISON (Inf'orMation Technology) FISCAL YEAR ONOING 2016; FYE - 2016 FYE - 2015 Proposed Noposed Approved Irwftwq --aygoet __ftftet JqE2rsasa Headcount / FTFs 3.13 3A3 Salary 232,000 232,ODO Other Wages Overtime - FICA Taxes 15,000 15,000 Retirement Contributions 15,000 15,000 Ltfe and.Health Insurance 20,000 20.000 Worker's Compensation 1,500 1,500 Unemployrnerd 283,600 283,500 — Professional / her Contractual Services 48,938 48,938 Travel and Per Diem 1,000 11000 postage 700 700 Phones 15,000 15,000 Rentals and Leases Risk Managernerd Repair and Maintenance 50,000 50,000 Printing and Binding 8,200 8,200 Advertising 11000 11000 Office Supplies 12,500 12,500 Operating Supplies 163.994 183,994 Books, Publications, Subscriptions ---A,—O()O 306,332 3M,,332 Capital Outlay w .__ _ .. _. -.. 9c .... 35 ai 7� 30 25 -.. 2U 2011 2022 2013 2024 ESt.2 5 M 160 . 155 145 140135 , _... 13D 125 2U11 2M2 Z013 2014 Est.2015 Processing Hours 12 4 2011 2012 2013 2014 E. 2015... Y I CLERK OF s RECORDING ANNUAL r ICU 1 The Florida Constitution provides that the Clerk of Courts shall be responsible for recording all instruments authorized by law to be recorded in the Official Records of Monroe County. The Recording Department processes all documents that are recorded in the Official Records of Monroe County. The staff records documents, and collects documentary and intangible taxes due to the State of Florida, Department of Revenue. The department also maintains a daily register of recorded documents and provides an index to the Official Records. Public access to the Official Records Document Recording and Indexing System via the Clerk of Courts website has greatly enhanced the public usage of these records. The software used to manage and maintain public records was recently upgraded to provide a better system of organization and to reduce the need for vendor maintenance. The software also has the capacity to provide redaction. Our goal is to expand the use of the new recording software to use its redaction. feature, which will provide efficiencies in the redaction process. W MONROE COUm,"Yo FLORIDA CLERK OF THE COURTS & COMPTRIOLLZR OPERAVIONAL, SUDGET COMPARISON (Recard'ing) FISCAL YEAR ENDING 2016 2016 FYE - 2015 Proposed Proposed Approved Increase Budget Headcount / FTE's. 7.59 . 7.59 Salary 287.000 287,000 OtherWages 3,800 31800 Overtime Soo 500 FICA Taxes 21,000 21,000 Ftetirement Cordributions 22,200 29,200 Life and Health Insurance 55,000 55,000 Worker's Compensation 700 700 Unemployment 30,00— �M,20q Professional / her Contractual Services 5.1w 6,150 Travel and Per Diem 11500 11500 Postage 1,200 1,200 Phones 100 100 Rentals and Leases 4,200 4,200 Risk Management 1,200 1,200 Repair and Maintenance 2,800 2,8W Printing and Binding 700 700 Advertising 100 100 Office Supplies 2,500 2= Operating Supplies 38,623 38,623 Books, Pubileations, Subscriptions 11000 1 J000 59073 - 5%073 Cap outlay P1*j Marriage Licenses o MONROE COUNTY, CLERK Oqfk! R RECORDS MANAGEMENT ANNUAL BUDGET The Florida Constitution provides that the Clerk of Courts is responsible for the maintenance and protection of a wide variety of public records. The Records Management Department processes all Official Records, court records, and other miscellaneous records with imaging technology. Records are maintained until the retention period has been met. Once the retention period is met, the records are scanned and subsequently destroyed. Oversight of the central mail room rests with this department. In addition, the department provides Official Record document images and indexes to the public. In language attached to the budget legislation in the 2010 session Clerks were directed to implement e- filing in five court divisions by October of 2013. However, the time necessary to link every Clerk to a state-wide system was underestimated as specifications had not been developed by the state. In language attached to the budget legislation in the 2013 session Clerks were directed to implement e-filing for the ten trial court divisions by January 1, 2014. The design work necessary to connect local a -filing with the state system, in conformity with requirements that were developed as the state-wide project progressed, was completed in Monroe County May, 2012. E-filing for circuit civil cases became available at that time. All remaining civil divisions were completely a -filing in March of 2013. Criminal cases a -filing was completed by December, 2013. The cost of software and hardware required to comply with this legislative mandate was provided by the Public Records Modernization Trust Funds. New documents filed in court cases are redacted as required by Florida Statutes. The Official Records for 1985-1996 have been redacted by an outside vendor. The Court Record redaction software was acquired in March, 2015, and implementation is underway. Preservation of historical court records will be maintained by converting these files into electronic or other format. This project is expected to be completed on or before December 31, 2015. The Clerk intends to strengthen the security of public records by establishing a "hot site". A "hot site" is a duplicate set of servers simultaneously updated online over the internet with all history and transactions processed by the primary set of servers located in Key West. The duplicate servers are usually located hundreds of miles from the primary site in a building certified to withstand a category 4 hurricane, flood and other such disasters. This project is currently being analyzed by IT staff. 04 MONROE CI)UNTY., FLORMA CLERK OF THE COURTS & COMPTROLLER OPERATIONAL BUDGET COMPARISON (RecordsMqt) FISCAL YEAR ENDING,2016 FYE - 2016 FYE - 2015 Proposed Proposed Approved increase _Pudq!Lt_ Budget a Is Headcount I FTE's 1.07 1.07 Salary 99,802 99,802 Other Wages Overtime FICA Taxes 7,346 7,348 Retirement Contributions 15,075 15,075 Life and Health Insurance 10,144 10,1144 Worker's Compensation 390 399 Unemployment --- 132,765 Professional / Other Contractual Services 4,230 4®2 Travel and Per Diem 664 664 Postage 4,672 4,672 Phones Rentals and Leases is Management 1,662 1,562 Repair and Maintenance Printing and Binding 2,694 2,5504 Advertising Office Supplies 5,444 SA44 Operating Supplies 10.000 10,000 Books,.Publicalions, Subscdp4lons - 29,166 ,161,93,11 1! -- . - . - � 2 1: 191 2 -1 K� h } Pages th Microfilmed d310,000 300,000 d 290,000 k — a 280,000 . 305,0 270,000 260,000 �75,0 _ 275 0 " .. 280,0 250,000 240,000 2011 2012 2013 2014 Est.2015 Microfilm & Electronic Copies •2009 Rolls & CDs; 2010-2012 CDs LA ® I 62 t 60 w 58 do 56" j 54 52 50 0 48 2011 2012 2013 2014 Est.2015 E-filing Statistics '�I c 003 46 6A A Ci IR Tt v 8 93 W` C4 9VW3 CRI, a ci ^r 9 N co IUR r- UJ vf cr pz cr rf V:-s UJ It w. 0 U) 0 0 C� 0 N to CV to C3 � 2 co ( C14 c I ol c C4 N V- T- o NC cq 9 cq 11.1 c Tl cy ME oo 9: 0 29 C, cm m m W., K� MONROE COUXrY, FLORIDA CLERK OF THE COUK"i & COMPTROLLER 0 P ERATO 0 HAL 0 UDGET CO MPA R1 SON .. FTWsi FiSlCAL YEAR ENDING 2016 BOCC Court Eu-nded Eunded JQTAL Clerk to BOCC 23.70 23.70 Intemal it 3.00 3.00 Information Systems 3.13 OA7 4.00 Recording 7.59 7.59 Reoords Management 1.07 4m 5.75 Court Related 51.96 51.96 TOTALFTES 3-8,49 -f)7,51 -96.00 **BOCC ftfthwred the TDC Bed T" Audit funcftn to T&K Colleckw" (2.00) 99 SRF - 192 SRF - 192 10 % Fines MT Fund Recording Fees - 160,000 Fines 100,000 - Interest Income 1,100 1,700 Cash Carry Forward 1,011,264 1,131, Total Revenues 1,112,364 1,282,794 Personnel Services Operating Expenses 633,100 632,700 Equipment - 100,000 Contingency - - Reserves 479,264 650,094 Total Expenditures 1,112,364 1,282,794 The Public Records Modernization Trust Fund is authorized by Florida Statutes Section 28.24 (12) (d) and (e). Recording revenues are restricted to the modernization of the court -related records sysfem as described therein. W;[41:1111 01