FY22 Osceola on the Rise

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MESSAGE FROM THE CLERK & COMPTROLLER

Greetings!

We are delighted to present the highly anticipated second edition of our renowned Popular Annual Financial Report, "Osceola on the Rise" This report offers even more comprehensive insights into the diligent efforts our office undertakes on behalf of our cherished community

Our unwavering commitment to providing unparalleled customer service has never been stronger, and as we continue modernizing and reimagining service delivery to our constituents, we wholeheartedly embrace the facets of technology, efficiency, and innovation.

We hope this publication serves as an invaluable compass, guiding you to the plethora of services available, spanning Four Corners to Kenansville As Clerk of the Circuit Court & County Comptroller, I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve Osceola County In that vein, it's my pleasure to highlight the remarkable progress we have made in modernizing service delivery to the community

Whether you are one of the more than 95,000 individuals who visited our office in person last year or simply accessed our services online, it is a pleasure to serve you with care

Sincerely,

1 Let's Connect! THE FRONT COVER IS A SUNRISE OVER A RURAL OSCEOLA COUNTY PASTURE IN SEPTEMBER
About This Publication 3 About the Clerk & Comptroller 4 About Osceola County 5 Osceola County Board of County Commissioners 7 Osceola County Constitutional Officers 8 Osceola County School Board 9 Osceola County Statistics 11 Osceola County Financial Information 13 Clerk & Comptroller Accomplishments 24 Clerk & Comptroller Statistics 27 Community Services 31 Helpful Information 45 Masthead 54 TABLE
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ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION

In upholding our responsibilities and vision to “meet the public where they want,” this report is intended to present Osceola County Government’s fiscal and economic well-being in an easy-to-read format As the County Comptroller, we are committed to fulfilling our constitutional duty of transparency in government and responsible stewardship of our citizen’s finances

The content is a summary of the financial information provided in the Osceola County Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) The ACFR is an exhaustive and detailed financial report prepared by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)

The ACFR was prepared by the Osceola County Board of County Commissioners and audited by independent professionals The 2021 ACFR won the award for excellence in financial reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association

In this report, you will find an overview of the roles and responsibilities of the elected officials serving Osceola County, demographics, financials, and statistics, an overview of your Clerk & Comptroller's FY2022 accomplishments, services provided by the County, and other helpful information

The information presented here is abridged and is not meant to be a substitute for the ACFR, which is available online at wwwosceolaclerkcom or via the code below

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ABOUT THE CLERK & COMPTROLLER

The current Osceola Clerk of the Circuit Court & County Comptroller is Kelvin Soto, Esq. Elected in 2020, Clerk & Comptroller Soto previously served two terms on the Osceola County School Board A US Navy veteran and native of Puerto Rico, Clerk & Comptroller Soto holds a bachelor's degree in business, a master's degree in public health from San Diego State University, and a juris doctorate degree from the University of California at Berkeley.

One of the oldest constitutional officers in Florida, the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court was created in 1838 Over the past 185 years, the role has expanded to serving as a check and balance on county spending

The Clerk & Comptroller exercises duties outlined by the Florida Constitution, Florida Statute, court rules, and other regulations, and serves in five main roles which encompass more than 1,000 individual duties on the public's behalf:

Clerk of Courts; County Comptroller; Ex-Officio Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners; County Recorder; and County Auditor

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ABOUT OSCEOLA COUNTY

Osceola County's 1,506 square miles include the cities of Kissimmee (incorporated in 1883 and also the county seat) and St. Cloud (incorporated in 1911), as well as numerous communities such as Kenansville, Narcoosee, and Poinciana. The City of Kissimmee has always had a strong historical association with the Florida cattle frontier, and the City of St Cloud has roots that trace back to a northern land baron who began a sugar plantation in 1881

Formed on May 12th, 1887 from portions of Orange County and Brevard County, Osceola County became Florida's 40th county. The county is named after Osceola, a prominent Seminole leader who played a significant role in resisting forced removal from Florida during the Seminole Wars of the 19th century. After the wars, the area became a popular destination for cattle ranchers, and the county seat was established in Kissimmee in 1887 Throughout the 20th century, Osceola County continued to grow and develop, attracting new industries such as tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing

Osceola County operates under a Home Rule Charter enacted by the voters via referendum in March 1992. According to the Bureau of Economic and Business Research at the University of Florida, the 2022 estimated population for Osceola County was 424,946 representing an increase of 36,290 residents over the 2021. For the incorporated municipalities in 2022, Kissimmee's population increased by 2,942 residents to 82,005 and St Cloud's population increased by 2,367 residents to 61,331

In the mid-20th century, Walt Disney's vision for a theme park in Central Florida led to the development of the Walt Disney World Resort in both Osceola County and more fully in adjacent Orange County.

In recent years, Osceola County has become a major player in the tourism industry, with attractions such as the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center, the Osceola County Historical Society, the annual Country Thunder concert, and the popular Silver Spurs Rodeo at Osceola Heritage Park Despite its rapid growth and modernization, Osceola County remains rooted in its rich history, with numerous landmarks and historic sites commemorating the area's diverse cultural heritage

Today, Osceola County is a vibrant and dynamic community, with a bright future ahead.

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OSCEOLA COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

As the legislative body of Osceola County, the Board of County Commissioners consists of five independently elected single-member district County Commissioners

Commissioners must meet residency requirements and are elected to serve staggered four-year terms.

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OSCEOLA IS THE FASTEST GROWING COUNTY IN FLORIDA

VIVIANA JANER Chair; District 2 CHERYL GRIEB ViceChair;District4 PEGGY CHOUDHRY District1 BRANDON ARRINGTON District3 RICKY BOOTH District5
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OSCEOLA COUNTY CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS

Every four years, the citizens of the county independently elect a Clerk of the Circuit Court & County Comptroller.

In addition to the Clerk & Comptroller, voters elect their Property Appraiser, Public Defender, Sheriff, State Attorney, Supervisor of Elections, and Tax Collector, whose responsibilities and duties are set forth in the Florida Constitution and by Florida law.

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Supervisor of Elections MARCOS LOPEZ Sheriff KATRINA SCARBOROUGH Property Appraiser BRUCE VICKERS Tax Collector ROBERT WESLEY, ESQ. Public Defender MONIQUE WORRELL, ESQ. State Attorney
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KELVIN SOTO, ESQ. Clerk of the Circuit Court & County Comptroller

OSCEOLA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD

The five-member School Board concerns itself primarily with broad questions of policy, the district budget, and overseeing the Superintendent, who is held responsible for the effective administration and supervision of the entire school system

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83 SCHOOLS DISTRICTWIDE

80,523 STUDENTS ENROLLED

TERRY CASTILLO Chair; District 1 HEATHER KAHOUN Vice Chair; District 4 JULIUS MELENDEZ District 2
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JON ARGUELLO District 3

A partnership in excellence. A vision for the future.

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MOST POPULOUS 11 EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS BY INDUSTRY

37 MEDIAN AGE 1,506 SQUARE MILES 15TH

282.2 PEOPLE PER SQUARE MILE 424,946 POPULATION SINCE2021

POPULATION INCREASE

5.4% IN OSCEOLA COUNTY

Industry In Thousands Total Jobs % of Total Jobs Management of Companies & Services 105 011% Agriculture, Forestry, Fishery & Mining 361 0.38% Utilities 678 072% Information 712 076% Finance and Insurance 1,285 1.36% Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 1,691 179% Manufacturing 1,809 1.92% Transportation & Warehousing 1,994 211% Other Services (excluding Public Administration) 2,209 2.34% Professional, Scientific, & Tecnical Services 2,677 284% Real Estate, Rental & Leasing 2,790 296% Wholesale Trade 2,921 3.10% Public Administration 4,440 471% Construction 6,819 7.23% Administration & Support, Waste Management & Remediation 10,272 1089% Educational Services 10,645 11.29% Healthcare & Social Assistance 11,569 1227% Retail Trade 14,946 1585% Accommodation & Food Services 16,375 1737% Total 94,298 100%
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OSCEOLA COUNTY CORPORATE STATISTICS
12 Employer Employees Rank % of Total County Employment SchoolDistrictofOsceolaCounty 7,903 1 838% WaltDisneyCompany-OsceolaCountyOffices 3,419 2 363% AdventistHealthSystem 2,998 3 3.18% OsceolaRegionalMedicalCenter 1,593 4 169% OsceolaCountyGovernment 1,410 5 1.50% BuenaVistaConstructionCo 1,296 6 137% McLane/SuneastIncorporate 1,270 7 135% LowesRDC 1,035 8 1.10% Jr DavisConstructionCo Inc 928 9 098% OmniOrlandoResortatChampionsGate 831 10 088% Tax Payer Taxable Assessed Value In Thousands Rank % of Total Taxable Assessed Value Westgate Properties/Resorts/Towers 1,131,945 1 2.98% Walt Disney Parks & Resorts US Inc. 698,588 2 1.84% Lando Resorts Corp 672,727 3 177% RHP Property G.P. Limited Partnership 436,216 4 1.15% Tempus Palms International 295,207 5 0.78% Windham Vacation Own & Resorts/Club Wyndham 282,781 6 0.74% BR Gates/Grand at Westside/Meadows/Sonoma DST 279,573 7 0.74% Duke Energy Florida LLC 265,069 8 0.70% Osceola Regional Hospital, Inc. 140,964 9 0.37% Sabal Trail Transmission 121,404 10 0.32% 10 LARGEST EMPLOYERS 10 LARGEST ENTITIES BY TAXABLE PROPERTY VALUE

STATEMENT OF NET POSITION

The Statement of Net Position indicates the County's overall financial position. When Net Position is positive, it indicates a financially favorable situation as assets exceeded liabilities Reviewing the Net Position helps the County make informed decisions about budgeting, saving, and managing debt.

NET POSITION (IN MILLIONS)

$11.6M BUSINESSTYPE ACTIVITIESINCREASED DUETOINCREASESIN THELANDFILLAND TOLLFOADFUNDS

$180M GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES INCREASED DUE TO INCREASES IN AD VALOREM TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, MOBILITY FEES, AND CHARGES FOR SERVICES

GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES BUSINESS-TYPE ACTIVITIES TOTAL 2022 2021 2022 2021 2022 2021 ASSETS CashandInvestments $1,1334 $9881 $974 $904 $1,2308 $1,0785 CapitalAssets,Net 1,6083 1,5671 937 933 1,7020 1,6604 Receivables,Net 9.4 8.6 1.7 1.9 11.1 10.5 OtherAssets 56.7 53.9 9.2 8.2 65.9 62.1 TotalAssets 2,807.8 2,617.7 202.0 193.8 3,009.8 2,811.5 DeferredOutflows DeferredOutflowsofResources 1023 918 - - 1023 918 TotalAssetsand DeferredOutflows 2,9101 2,7095 2020 1938 3,1121 2,9033 LIABILITIES CurrentLiabilities 2105 1714 70 69 2175 1783 NoncurrentLiabilities 7280 5867 3404 3439 1,0684 9306 TotalLiabilities 9385 7581 3474 3508 1,2859 1,1089 DeferredInflows DeferredInflowsofResources 22.7 182.5 1.3 1.5 24.0 184.0 TotalLiabilitiesand DeferredInflows 9612 9406 3487 3523 1,3099 1,2929 NET POSITION $1,948.9 $1,768.9 ($146.7) ($158.5) $1,802.2 $1,610.4
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STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES

The Statement of Activities reports how Osceola County's net position changed during the fiscal year All changes in net position are reported as soon as the underlying event giving rise to the change occurs, regardless of the timing of related cash flows

CONDENSED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES (IN MILLIONS)

GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES

TOTAL 2022 2022 2022 2021 REVENUE ProgramRevenues $2955 $498 $3453 $3137 GeneralRevenues&Transfers 5398 (11) 5387 4299 Total Revenues 8353 487 8840 7436 EXPENSES GeneralGovernment (189.9) (189.9) (164.6) PublicSafety (2108) (2108) (1637) PhysicalEnvironment (25) (25) (18) Transportation (918) (918) (773) EconomyEnvironment (68.1) (68.1) (52.1) HumanServices (19.2) (19.2) (19.9) CultureRecreation (333) (333) (294) CourtRelated (258) (258) (231) Interest (139) (139) (184) Landfill - (25.8) (25.8) (23.9) TollRoads - (11.4) (11.4) (11.0) Total Expenses (655.3) (37.1) (692.4) (585.2) Beginning Net Position 1,7688 (1583) 1,6105 1,4519 Ending Net Position 1,948.8 (146.7) 1,802.1 1,610.4 Change in Net Position $1800 $116 $1916 $1585
BUSINESS-TYPE ACTIVITIES
AL ACTIVITIES ral Government, Public Safety, Physical Environment, Transportation, Economic Environment, Human re & Recreation, and Court-Related revenues E ACTIVITIES onmental Services, such as the Landfill and Toll Roads revenues throughout Osceola County nding debt or expenses that the County owes to vendors and other organizations and right of way, work of art/collections, construction in progress, buildings, improvements other than ks, vehicle equipment, infrastructure, and intangibles
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GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES REVENUES

PROPERTY TAXES

Taxes received from locally assessed real estate and tangible personal property taxed from a percentageofthefairmarketvalueminusanyexclusions,differentials,exemptionsandcredits expressedinmills Advaloremtaxesarerecordedlessanydiscounts,penalties,orinterest

OPERATING GRANTS & CONTRIBUTIONS

Fundswhichcomefromfederal,state,orlocalgovernmentgenerallyforpublicservicesprovided byOsceolaCounty

OTHER TAXES

Includestourismdevelopmenttaxes,ninthcentvotedfueltaxes,firstlocaloptionfueltax,second localoptionfueltax,localcommunicationservicestax,localbusinesstax,andothertaxes.

OTHER GENERAL REVENUE

Includesreimbursements,rentsandroyalties,dispositionofcapitalassets,salesofasurplusof material,donations,andsettlements,amongothersourcesofincome.

CAPITAL GRANTS & CONTRIBUTIONS

Federal,state,orothergrantsorawardsinvolvingacapitalassetofthegovernmentitself,suchas agranttobuildaroad,abuilding,orpurchaseadditionalfiretrucks

REVENUES 2018-2022

$300,000

$200,000 $100,000

FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 PropertyTaxesChargesforServices OtherTaxes OperatingGrants&ContributionsOtherGeneralRevenues CapitalGrants&Contributions
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REVENUES

Below is a breakdown of the fees and taxes collected from Osceola County's top three revenue streams represented in thousands by percentage.

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Taxes generate more than half of the governmental activities revenue in Osceola County.

This includes ad valorem property taxes, sales tax, resort tax, gas tax, state revenue sharing, and communication service taxes.

Charges for services reflects all revenues stemming from charges for current services. This includes all revenues relatedtoservicesperformed whether received from private individuals or other governmentalunits.

These funds include fees for administrative services, ambulance, libraries, parks, building permits, franchise fees, public services, inspections, and emergency andfireprotectionfees.

PropertyTaxes 56% SalesTaxes 16.9% ResortTaxes 16.3% GasTaxes 5.3% PublicServiceTaxes 4.2% Public Safety 42% Transportation 26.7% General Government 24.1% Court Related 5% PROPERTY &
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16 Communications 1.3% Culture&Recreation EconomicEnvironment PhysicalEnvironment 1.7% 0.4% 0.1%

GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES EXPENSES

GeneralGovernmentPublicSafetyTransportationEconomicEnvironmentCulture&RecreationCourt-Related

HumanServicesInterestExpensePhysicalEnvironment

$250,0 $200,0 $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 $0 GENERAL GOVERNMENT $189,908,000 290% PUBLIC SAFETY $210,768,000 32.2% ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT $68,077,000 104% TRANSPORTATION $91,849,000 140% CULTURE & RECREATION $33,298,000 51% OTHER AREAS $61,418,000 93%
TRENDS IN GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITY EXPENSES FY18-22 (IN THOUSANDS) 2022 BREAKDOWN
Total County Expenses (in thousands): $655,318 OTHER AREAS INCLUDE: Physical Environment Interest Expense Human Services Court Related 04% 21% 29% 40% 17
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EXPENSE CATEGORIES

A significant portion of Osceola County revenues are allocated to fund the essential public services our government provides These expenses are designated by the below categories

COURT RELATED SERVICES

The court system is managed by a team consisting of court officials, state attorneys, public defenders, judicial support, courtclerks,appealspersonnel,jurymanagers,courtreporters, and interpreters They are responsible for coordinating witnesses, conducting clinical evaluations for criminal, traffic, civil,probate,juvenile,andfamilycourtcases,andensuringthe maintenanceandsecurityofthecourthouse

CULTURE, PARKS & RECREATION

Includes operation and maintenance of parks and recreation facilities, libraries, marinas, sports fields, conservation areas, community centers, and expenditures for producing special eventsandactivities.

ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT

This includes the cost of providing services that develop and improvethecommunity'sanditscitizens'economiccondition. Services include industry development, veteran services, employment opportunity and development, housing, and urbandevelopment

GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION

Services are provided by the legislative and administrative branchesofthelocalgovernmentforthebenefitofthepublic andthegovernmentalbodyasawhole.Includesservicessuch as providing master planning, zoning, development, legal counsel, financial and administrative services, executive management,andothergeneralservices.

HUMAN SERVICES

Costofprovidingservicesforthecare,treatment,andcontrolof human illness, injury, or handicap and for the welfare of the community as a whole and its individuals. Includes hospitals, health services, mental health, physical health and public assistance programs, developmentally disabled and interrelatedprogramssuchastheprovisionofhealthcarefor indigentpersons.

PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT SERVICES

Services include landfill and recycling, animal control, utility services, sewer and wastewater, conservation and resource management,maintenance,andextensionfacilities

PUBLIC SAFETY

A major category of services for the security of persons and property Services include law enforcement, fire, and rescue services, emergency management and disaster relief services, building code compliance, medical examiners, protective inspections, ambulance and rescue services, and detention and/orcorrection

TRANSPORTATION

Cost of services for the safe and adequate flow of vehicles, travelers,andpedestrians Includesexpendituressuchastraffic control, law enforcement, and highway safety projects including maintenance and construction of County facilities, roads, toll roads, bridges, parking facilities and mass transit systemsairports,railroads,waterways

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PUBLIC SAFETY 3,119 3 2 Fire Inspections Sheriff Stations New Fire Engines TRANSPORTATION 11,054 2,319 482 3 2 1 Miles of Streets Lane Miles Maintained Traffic Signs Installed Airports Rail Service - Sun Rail Bus Service - Lynx CULTURE, PARKS & RECREATION 44 6 Park Sites Maintained Libraries Maintained GENERAL GOVERNMENT BUILDING DEPARTMENT 21,554 4,428 Residential Permits Commercial Permits HUMAN SERVICES 7 Hospitals PHSYICAL ENVIRONMENT SERVICES 11,000 1 Animal Control Calls Shoal Removal Project 18

COUNTY DOLLARS IN ACTION

IN SEPTEMBER 2022, THE COUNTY WAS COMMITTED OR IN THE PROCESS OF COMMITTING TO VARIOUS CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS, INCLUDING (IN MILLIONS):

Capital Project Expenditure NeptuneRdImprovements $84.3M SPoincianaBlvdImprovements $826M SimpsonRd(MyersRd-192)Improvements $495M BoggyCreekPartARdImprovements $42.6M CR532RdWidening $300M SimpsonRdPhase1Widening $300M Mobility-CyrilsRdImprovements $21.6M PartinSettlementImprovements $171M FortuneRd-SimpsonRdIntersection Improvements $154M BillB kBl dSegmentBImprovements $11.9M
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BUDGET BY FUND TYPE

Osceola County's governmental funds aim to provide information on short-term inflows, outflows, and spendable resource balances The unrestricted fund balance serves as a valuable indicator of a government's net resources available for spending by the end of the fiscal year

$750,000,000

$500,000,000

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By September 30, 2022, the County's governmental funds had a combined ending fund balance of $1,967,627,271, which is $342,534,001 or 174% more than the previous fiscal year.

$250,000,000

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SpecialRevenueFunds GeneralFund CapitalProjectFundsEnterpriseFundsDebtServiceFundsInternalServiceFunds

This increase was due to a slight rise in property tax revenue, resulting from an increase in property values, and extra miscellaneous revenues received from resort taxes, public service taxes, service charges, mobility fees, and operating grants and revenue

$342M INCREASE

FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22
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The County Manager proposes the annual budget, which is later adopted by the Board of County Commissioners Osceola County's taxes and other sources of revenue must follow the budget The operating budget acts as the County's annual financial plan and policy document, as well as a means of achieving the County Commission's goals and objectives

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The annual budget is a balanced budget with projected revenues equal to projected expenditures in a fiscalyear

Economic Development increasedby24%duetoa$508 million, once-in-a-generation award from the Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration (EDA) to develop Central Florida's semiconductor and microelectronics industry in NeoCity. Additionally, Bridg received $55 million from the AirForceResearchLabs

16.9% INCREASE AD VALOREM COLLECTIONS

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DEBT

In fiscal year 2022, the outstanding bond debt for Osceola County totaled $7074 million However, this amount decreased by $34 million because of the scheduled principal payments made towards the outstanding debt. SCHEDULED PAYMENT BY FISCAL YEAR OF $707.4 MILLION OF PRINCIPAL DEBT SERVICE

Government Bonds Enterprise Bonds $0 $10 $20 $ 2023 2025 2027 2029 2031 2033 2035 2037 2039 2041 2043 2045 2047 2049 2051 2053 2055
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VALUE $5.6B INPROPERTY INCREASE 77.6% INCREASE INCOMMERCIAL VALUE 40.9% INCREASE INRESIDENTIAL VALUE 86.6% HIGHSCHOOL GRADUATE OR HIGHER MORETHAN ENGLISH AT HOME 54% SPEAK UNEMPLOYMENT 3.2% RATE $43,354 PER CAPITA INCOME 18.7% INCREASE IN GDP RESIDENTIAL 5,113 UNITS NEW
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Our Vision

Our goal is to make our services accessible to all, whether in our office or in the community We're committed to serving each person in the manner they require and want.

Our Pillars

Our goal is to deliver exceptional customer and public service by showing care, striving for excellence, and improving efficiency We are committed to serving our constituents at the highest level

Our Mission

Our commitment to improving the wellbeing of everyone, one person at a time, means that we are devoted to assisting each of our customers, no matter their circumstances. We strive to provide every individual with the care, respect, and service they are entitled to.

Our Transformational Goal

We are committed to exceeding expectations by modernizing our practices, technology, and services. Our goal is to reduce wait times, increase productivity, and serve our constituents with care using the latest advancements

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CONSISTENCY ACROSS THE ENTERPRISE

Launched an enterprise hub, Clerk Central, to share policies, operating procedures, and organization-wide updates

Reimagined human resource recruitment, increasing quality of candidates for hire

Established procedure for processing public records requests

Moved the Comptroller's Division into the courthouse, successfully implementing Amendment 10 changes

CULTIVATE LEADERS AS D.R.I.V.E.R.S

Created the Pathways to Leadership program designed to increase reliance on competencies within positions, creating a pathway forward for future growth

Exceeded our Cigna Wellness Program goals with resulted in a 4-percent insurance premium discount

Complete monthly one-on-one meetings with each team member to empower and drive performance among the enterprise

LEVERAGE TECHNOLOGY

Reduced wait time in injunction for protection cases by 85% utilizing encrypted messaging system and certified documents

Introduced a free property fraud alert notification system

Launched a refreshed and reimagined website for customers' ease of use

Reduced the office's carbon footprint by utilizing electronic documents and shared files wherever possible

CONNECT WITH THE COMMUNITY

Published the inaugural award-winning edition of Osceola on the Rise

Hosted a two-week long Operation Green Light event to reinstate suspended driver's licenses

Implemented photos services as part of our U.S. Passport Acceptance Facility offerings

Increased the office's social media presence through direct engagement and integrating a fully functioning communications plan

Launched additional themed weddings, including Halloween

WHOLISTICALLY DEVELOP BEST-IN-CLASS PUBLIC SERVANTS

Created a training library to help realize efficiencies

Implemented a $15 minimum wage four years ahead of constitutional mandate to do so with ongoing compensation plan adjustments

Absorbed healthcare premium increases for staff members

Continued to review, document, and create enhanced policies and procedures to ensure efficiency and continuity of operations

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NEW COURT CASE STATISTICS

Every day, the Clerk & Comptroller's Office receives new cases for filing from attorneys, law enforcement, and self-represented litigants. In FY22 alone, the Clerk & Comptroller received nearly 90,000 new cases in the criminal and civil divisions. For display purposes, Juvenile DependencyandDelinquencycasesarereflectedas"Other."

Asshowninthischart,theClerk&Comptrollerbyfarreceivesmorenewciviltrafficcasesthan cases in any other division, with nearly 60,000 traffic citations being processed by the Clerk & Comptrollerineachofthepastfewyears.

NEW CASE ACTIVITY (WITHOUT CIVIL TRAFFIC CITATIONS)

FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 0 2,500 5,000 7,500 10,000 12,500 Circuit Criminal County Criminal Criminal Traffic Circuit Civil County Civil Probate & Guardianship Domestic Relations Other
CIVIL TRAFFIC CITATION NEW CASE ACTIVITY 27 0 20,000 40,000 60,000 CivilTraffic

DOCKET ENTRY STATISTICS

Ineachofthesecases,theClerk&Comptroller'sOfficedocketsthousandsofentrieseachweek notingdocumentsfiled,chargeandbondinformation,courtdates,ordersofthecourt,andother remarks

InFY22,theClerkdocketednearly11millionentriesontocasedocketsamongalltencasetypes below

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1.1 MILLION DOCKET ENTRIES PROCESSED

FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 0 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 Circuit Criminal County Criminal Other Criminal Traffic Circuit Civil County Civil Probate & Guardianship Domestic Relations Civil Traffic
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RECORDING STATISTICS

The Clerk & Comptroller's Office oversees the recording of documents into the Official Records, our marriage license operations, and proudly serves as a US Department of State Passport Acceptance Facility

MARRIAGE LICENSES

PASSPORTS

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DOCUMENTS RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS

Documents Recorded Names Indexed

2020 2021 2022 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 MarriageLicensesIssued MarriageCeremoniesPerformed 2020 2021 2022 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 Passport Applications Received Passport Photos Taken 2020 2021 2022 0 250,000 500,000 750,000
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Our office received recognition from the Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers Association in FY22 and FY23 for our adherence to statewide best practices.

We're proud to serve you not only with care, but with excellence, too.
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EMERGENCY SERVICES

DIAL 911 FOR EMERGENCIES

Kissimmee Police Department

8 N Stewart Ave

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Non-Emergency Line (407) 846-3333

Kissimmee Fire Rescue

101 Church St, Ste 200

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Administration (407) 518-2222

St. Cloud Police Department

4700 Neptune Rd

St. Cloud, FL 34769

Non-Emergency Line (407) 891-6700

St. Cloud Police Department Substation 923 New York Ave St Cloud, FL 34796

St. Cloud Fire Rescue 900 Minnesota Ave St. Cloud, FL 34769

Administration (407) 957-8480

Osceola County Sheriff's Office

2601 E Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Non-Emergency Line (407) 348-2222

Osceola County Fire Rescue

2586 Partin Settlement Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34744 (407) 742-7000

31 15 FIRE STATIONS 454 SHERIFF PATROL UNITS 37,235 EMERGENCY RESPONSES 438,782 911 CALLS ANSWERED (ESTIMATED) 777 SHERIFF PERSONNEL

HOSPITALS

AdventHealth Celebration

400 Celebration Pl

Celebration, FL 34747

AdventHealth Kissimmee ER

2450 N Orange Blossom Trl

Kissimmee, FL 34744

AdventHealth Partin Settlement Health Park & ER*

2488 & 2500 E Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy

Kissimmee, FL 34744 407-861-3500

*This ER is part of AdventHealth Orlando and is not an urgent care center Services and care are billed as hospital ER rates

HCA Florida Osceola Hospital

700 W Oak St

Kissimmee, FL 34741

HCA Florida Poinciana Hospital

325 Cypress Pkwy

Kissimmee, FL 34759

Orlando Health ER & Medical Pavilion

1001 E Osceola Pkwy

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital

2906 17th St St Cloud, FL 34769

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Buenaventura Lakes Library

405 Buenaventura Blvd

Kissimmee, FL 34743

M-Th 9 am to 9 pm

F-Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Sun. 12 - 6 p.m.

Hart Memorial Central Library

211 E Dakin Ave

Kissimmee, FL 34741

M-Th 9 am to 9 pm

F-Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Sun. 12 - 6 p.m.

Kenansville Library

1154 S Canoe Creek Rd

Kenansville, FL 34739

W, F, Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Poinciana Library

101 N Doverplum Ave

Kissimmee, FL 34758

M-Th 9 am to 9 pm

F-Sat 9 am to 6 pm

Sun. 12 - 6 p.m.

Veterans Memorial St. Cloud Library

810 13th St

St Cloud, FL 34769

M-Th 9 am to 9 pm

F-Sat 9 am to 6 pm

Sun. 12 - 6 p.m.

West Osceola Library

305 Campus St

Celebration, FL 34747

M-Th 9 am to 9 pm

F-Sat 9 am to 6 pm

1,264,797 LIBRARY BOOKS INCIRCULATION

LIBRARY LOCATIONS
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SECONDARY EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

Adult Learning Center Osceola

2320 New Beginnings Road

Kissimmee, FL 34744

407-518-8140

https://www.osceolaschools.net/alco

Osceola Technical College

501 Simpson Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34744

(407) 344-5080

www.osceolaschools.net/otech

University of Central Florida

1800 Denn John Ln Building 4

Kissimmee, FL 34744

(407) 823-4547

www.ucf.edu

Valencia College

1800 Denn John Ln

Kissimmee, FL 34744

(407) 582-1507

www.valenciacollege.edu

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Animal Services

3910 Old Canoe Creek Rd

St. Cloud, FL 34769 (407) 742-8000

www.osceolacountypets.com

Building, Licensing & Permitting

1 Courthouse Sq, Ste 1400

Kissimmee, FL 34741

(407) 742-0200

Code Enforcement

1 Courthouse Sq, Ste 1400

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-0400

Community Development

1 Courthouse Sq, Ste 1400

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-0200

Corrections 402 Simpson Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34744 (407) 742-4444

Development Review

1 Courthouse Sq, Ste 1400

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-0200

Emergency Management

2586 Partin Settlement Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34744 (407) 742-9000

Health Department 1875 Fortune Rd

COUNTY DEPARTMENTS

Housing & Community Services

1392 E Vine St

Kissimmee, FL 34744 (407) 742-8400

Library System

211 E Dakin Ave

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-8888

www.osceolalibrary.org

Mosquito Control

1 Courthouse Sq, Ste 3100

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-0505

Office of Management & Budget

1 Courthouse Sq

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-1800

Parks & Public Lands

1 Courthouse Sq, Ste 1100

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-0200

Planning & Design Office

1 Courthouse Sq, Ste 1400

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-0200

Procurement Services

1 Courthouse Sq, Ste 2300

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-0900

Public Works

1 Courthouse Sq, Ste 3100

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-0662

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Road & Bridge

1 Courthouse Sq

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-7500

Solid Waste 750 S Bass Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-7750

Special Assessments

1 Courthouse Sq, Ste 2100

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-1800

Strategic Initiatives

3 Courthouse Sq, 2nd Floor

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-2395

Stormwater

1 Courthouse Sq, Ste 3100

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-0662

Transportation & Transit

1 Courthouse Sq Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-0565

Veteran's Services 1392 E Vine St Kissimmee, FL 34744 (407) 742-8455

Zoning

1 Courthouse Sq, Ste 1400 Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 742-0200

HELPFUL CHIRP

FREE PARKING

Visitors to the Judge Jon B. Morgan Courthouse and to the County Administration Building have free parking in the parking garage adjacent to the County Administration Building while utilizing county

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UTILITIES SERVICES

Duke Energy

PO Box 14042

St. Petersburg, FL 33733

1 (800) 700-8744

www.duke-energy.com

Kissimmee Utility Authority 1701 W Carroll St Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 933-7777

wwwkuacom

Orlando Utilities Commission 100 W Anderson St Orlando, FL 32801 (407) 423-9018

wwwouccom

Toho Water Authority 951 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd

Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 944-5000

www.tohowater.com

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SOCIAL SERVICES

Help Now of Osceola

108 Church St

Kissimmee, FL 34741

(407) 847-8562 (24-Hour Hotline)

(321) 306-0677(24-Hour Textline)

(407) 847-0128 (Shelter)

www.helpnowshelter.org

Hope Partnership

2420 Old Vineland Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34746

(321) 677-0245

wwwthehopepartnershiporg

Osceola Council on Aging

700 Generation Pt

Kissimmee, FL 34744

(407) 846-8532

www.osceolagenerations.org

Osceola County Social Services

1392 E Vine St

Kissimmee, FL 34744

(407) 742-8400

wwwosceolaorg/agenciesdepartments/human-services/social-services/

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65th Infantry Veterans Park 301 Buenaventura Blvd

Kissimmee, FL 34743

Archie Gordon Memorial Park 420 Buenaventura Blvd

Kissimmee, FL 34743

Austin-Tindall Sports Complex

4100 Boggy Creek Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34744

BVL Community Park 419 Buenaventura Blvd

Kissimmee, FL 34743

Camp Lonesome Conservation Area 4257 N Canoe Creek Rd

Kenansville, FL 34739

Cherokee Point Conservation Area 2501 Cherokee Rd

St Cloud, FL 34772

Hickory Tree Community Park 2361 Old Hickory Tree Rd

St. Cloud, FL 34772

Holopaw Community Center & Park 8801 Community Center Rd

Holopaw, FL 34773

Holopaw Neighborhood Park

5185 Pierre Ave St. Cloud, FL 34773

Kenansville Community Center & Park

1178 S Canoe Creek Rd

Kenansville, FL 34739

OSCEOLA COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION

Lake Lizzie Conservation Area

6495 Old Melbourne Hwy St Cloud, FL 34771

Lake Runnymede Conservation Area 4600 Rummell Rd St. Cloud, FL 34771

Makinson Island Conservation Area Lake Tohopekaliga

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Marydia Community Center 707 Sawdust Trl

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Narcoossee Community Center & Park 5354 Rambling Rd St. Cloud, FL 34771

Neptune Middle School Sports Fields 2727 Neptune Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Oren Brown Community Park 3511 Baker Dr

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Osceola County Stadium 631 Heritage Pkwy Kissimmee, FL 34741

Osceola County Welcome Center & History Museum 4155 W Vine St Kissimmee, FL 34741

Parkway Middle School Sports Fields 857 Florida Pkwy Kissimmee, FL 34743

41 Parks 11 Boat Ramps 5 Community Centers 4 Racquetball Courts 2 Tennis Courts 1 Nature Center 1 Stadium 1 Soccer Complex 1 Fun Osceola 39

Partin Triangle Neighborhood Park

2830 Neptune Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Robert Guevara Community Center & Park

501 Florida Pkwy

Kissimmee, FL 34743

Royal Palm Neighborhood Park 156 Turpin Ln

Kissimmee, FL 34743

Scotty's Cove Conservation Area

1570 Parsons Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Senses Park

2296 Camelia Dr

Kissimmee, FL 34743

Shelby Cox Memorial Park

5618 Old Tampa Hwy

Intercession City, FL 33896

Shingle Creek Regional Park

4266 W Vine St

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Shingle Creek Regional Park - Bass Rd

95 S Bass Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34746

Shingle Creek Regional ParkMarsh Landing

3465 Marsh Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34746

Shingle Creek Regional Park -

Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek

2491 Babb Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34746

Shingle Creek Regional ParkRuba

U.S. Hwy 192 & Yates Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Shingle Creek Regional Park - Steffee Homestead

4280 W Vine St

Kissimmee, FL 34746

Shingle Creek Regional Park - Steffee Landing

4266 W Vine St

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Southport Regional Park 2001 E Southport Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34758

Split Oak Forest Wildlife & Environmental Area

Clapp Simms Duda Rd

Orlando, FL 32832

Tropical Neighborhood Park 994 W Tropicana Ct

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Tupperware Island Conservation Area/Brownie Wise Park

1150 Aultman Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Twin Oaks Conservation Area 2001 Macy Island Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Watersedge Neighborhood Park 275 Waters Edge Dr

Kissimmee, FL 34743

Yeehaw Junction Park 3660 Maple Ln

Okeechobee, FL 34972

S H I N G L E C R E E K R E G I O N A L P A R K T W I N O A K S C O N S E R V A T I O N A R E A L A K E T O H O P E K A L I G A 40

Bob Makinson Acquatic Center

2204 Denn John Ln

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Brinson Park

406 Neptune Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Chambers Park Community Center & Pavilion

2380 N Smith St

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Denn John Softball Complex

2204 Denn John Ln

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Fortune Road Athletic Complex

2500 Fortune Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Kissimmee Civic Center

201 E Dakin Ave

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Kissimmee Lakefront Park

201 Lakeview Dr

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Ladue Park

1112 W Catherine St

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Mark Durbin Community Park at Lakeside

2253 Lakeside Dr

Kissimmee, FL 34744

KISSIMMEE PARKS & RECREATION

Mill Slough Park/KUA Cumbie Canine Court 2138 Agate St

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Oak Street Park & Community Center 717 N Palm Ave

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Oak Street Park Sports Complex

1500 W Oak St

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Orange Gardens Community Center 1114 George St

Kissimmee, FL 34741

Quail Hollow Park

1716 Woodcrest Blvd

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Rainbow Park

2204 Denn John Ln

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Toho Marina

69 Lakeview Dr

Kissimmee, FL 34741

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ST. CLOUD PARKS & RECREATION

Cannery Park 901 Virginia Ave St Cloud, FL 34769

Civil Center Complex 3001 17th St St. Cloud, FL 34769

Centennial Park 1214 10th St St Cloud, FL 34769

Community Garden 802 New York Ave St. Cloud, FL 34769

Dakota Park Dakota Ave & Lakeshore Blvd St. Cloud, FL 34769

Godwin Park 317 Delaware Ave St Cloud, FL 34769

Hopkins Park 620 E 17th St St. Cloud, FL 34769

Lakefront Park 1104 Lakeshore Blvd St Cloud, FL 34769

O.P. Johnson Park 300 Georgia Ave St. Cloud, FL 34769

Peghorn Nature Park & Trails 2101 Peghorn Way St. Cloud, FL 34769

Ralph V. Chisholm Regional Park 4700 Chisholm Park Trl St Cloud, FL 34771

Stephanie Leigh Rothstein Memorial Park 2701 Missouri Ave St. Cloud, FL 34769

Ted Broda Memorial Park 4499 Michigan Ave St. Cloud, FL 34769

Veteran's Park 1201 13th St St. Cloud, FL 34769

Water Tower Park 3800 Pine Tree Dr St Cloud, FL 34772

Wheel Park 2401 Peghorn Way St. Cloud, FL 34769

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TRANSPORTATION

Central Florida Expressway Authority

474 ORL Tower Rd

Orlando, FL 32807 (407) 690-5000

wwwcfxway.com

FreeBee Kissimmee 101 Church St Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407) 847-2821

www.kissimmee.gov/our-city/visitors/freebee

Lynx 455 N Garland Ave Orlando, FL 32801 (407) 847-LYNX

www.golynx.com

SunRail 801 SunRail Drive

Sanford, FL 32771

1 (855) RAIL-411

www.sunrail.com

Florida's Turnpike Enterprise

Turkey Lake Service Plaza

Milepost 263 Bldg 5315

Ocoee, FL 34761

(407) 532-3999

www.floridasturnpike.com

CANNERY PARK
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In March 2022, the Osce of County Commission they will be funding a Osceola Prosper, wh million.

This program guarante who graduate from hig schools, alternative hig schools, and home scho receive free education State College or O College.

Recently, in Decem Commission announ program will be exte 2023 graduates as well.

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PHOTOCOURTESYOSCEOL

Did you know that you can sign up for alerts regarding your property?

Sign up for free today! Register multiple spellings and variations of your name to ensure the broadest chances to catch attempts at property fraud.

Complete the form online at https://officialrecords.osceolaclerk.org /propertyalert

Upon completion, you'll receive an email to validate your registration.

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PERCH Search

Records at the Click of a Button.

Our office is proud to announce our rebranded suite of online records resources that are available at the click of a button from the comfort of your home, office, or on the go!

PERCH Search

Our newly rebranded Public Electronic Records with Caring Hospitality is being released to the public in line with the 2023 Sunshine Week.

Records are available online 24/7 from nearly anywhere with Internet access Simply select "Request a Public Record" on our website at www.osceolaclerk.com under our "Records" menu.

Transparent

Allows you to see public records at your convenience as quickly as they are available.

Embraces Technology

The Clerk & Comptroller is committed to modernization that exceeds expectation.

Reduces Wait Times

Reduces the need to come to the courthouse or wait on the telephone.

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THE NEST GALLERY

Clerk & Comptroller Kelvin Soto, Esq assigned Maggie, our Communications Specialist, the task of finding a solution to enhance the appearance and add a personal touch to the courthouse waiting areas

Inspired by Clerk & Comptroller Soto's passion for education and his previous role as a School Board member for Osceola County, the NEST Gallery is a collaboration between the Clerk & Comptroller's Office and the Osceola County School District

THENESTGALLERY

The second floor of the Judge Jon B. Morgan Courthouse has been transformed into an art gallery called the Neighborhood Exhibit for Student Talent. The gallery consists of 25 original pieces of art created by students from the District.

Every semester, a new set of artwork will be displayed, giving aspiring artists the chance to showcase their abilities and creativity.

We welcome the public to visit the Customer Care Lobbies located on the second floor of the courthouse to view these amazing pieces. It's an opportunity to escape into the vision of these talented minds for a few moments.

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MOCKI'S EDUCATION STATION

Our office introduced Mocki's Education Station in April 2023. The station caters to young visitors who accompany their guardians or parents to the courthouse

It has a variety of books for children from toddlers to elementary school age, a coloring area, and two interactive learning tablets. Our aim is to provide attentive service to all visitors, including our youngest ones.

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CLERKS IN THE COMMUNITY

We're here to help.

How may we serve you?

56,185CLIENTS SERVED

The Florida Department of Health in Osceola County (DOH-Osceola) is a nationally accredited organization that is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents within their community. Their mission is to safeguard, advance, and improve the health of all individuals in Florida by integrating state, county, and community resources

Furthermore, DOH-Osceola collaborates with local partners to tackle chronic illnesses, prevent injuries and violence, and address maternal and child health concerns They also organize and participate in community events to promote their services and programs, while educating the public about health-related topics.

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

Our department focuses on preventing diseases by conducting regular monitoring, educating the public, conducting surveillance, and evaluating potential sources of disease transmission. Every year, we complete around 6,084 inspections and issue roughly 3,100 permits through our environmental health department

COMMUNICABLE DISEASES

Our system monitors contagious and reportable infectious diseases and provides guidance on how to control them to prevent future outbreaks. We also conduct follow-up investigations for conditions that can spread through water, food, and animal bites.

CLINICAL & NUTRITION SERVICES

We provide a range of healthcare services at a reduced or no cost, depending on the eligibility of the client Our services include confidential HIV testing and treatment, confidential testing and treatment for infectious diseases, women's health services, and school health services. Additionally, we offer Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, and Healthy Start

EMERGENCY RESPONSE

DOH-Osceola collaborates with both public and private organizations to ensure that vital services remain accessible during times of disaster. They also reach out to the community and vulnerable populations to raise awareness about disaster preparedness. In the event of an emergency, DOH-Osceola is responsible for managing special needs shelters that cater to individuals with physical, mental, cognitive, sensory disabilities, and other unique medical requirements that cannot be met at a general population shelter.

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GET A KIT

If you’ve ever fumbled to find a flashlight during a power outage, you know what it feels like to be unprepared Make sure you are equipped with the proper supplies you may need in a disaster and tell everyone in the household where emergency supplies are kept. Include a three-day supply of non-perishable food and water (one gallon per person, per day) for drinking and hygiene, batterypowered radio, flashlight and extra batteries, first aid kit, medications, copies of important papers, cell phone chargers and extra cash.

HURRICANE SEASON TIPS FROM THE RED CROSS

MAKE A PLAN

Talk with household members and create an evacuation plan Practicing the plan minimizes confusion and fear during the event Choose a contact person from outside of the area and makesureallhouseholdmembershave this person’s phone number and email address. It may be easier to call long distance or text if local phone lines are overloadedoroutofservice Ifyouhave pets, keep a phone list of “pet friendly” motels/hotels and animal shelters that arealongyourevacuationroutes.

BE INFORMED

Learn about your community’s hurricane response plan and find out how you would receive information from local officials in the event of an emergency Know your planned evacuation route and plot alternate routes in case main roads are impassable. Learn First Aid and CPR/AED so that you have the skills to respond in an emergency before help arrives, especially during a disaster when emergency responders maybe delayed.Visitredcross.org/takeaclassfor online and in-class offerings and to register

CONTACT Report a Home Fire/Other Disaster 1(800)REDCROSS,Prompt4 Military Emergency Communications 1(877)272-7337 GreaterOrlandoOffice 5NBumbyAve Orlando,FL32801 (407)894-4141 51

2022 BY THE NUMBERS...

254,867 REGISTERED VOTERS

103,574 VOTES CAST

80,363 VOTE BY MAIL REQUESTS

699 VOTING MACHINES DEPLOYED (EARLY & ELECTION DAY)

283 ELECTION WORKERS IN THE FIELD

47 ELECTION DAY POLLING LOCATIONS

9 EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS

1 SUCCESSFUL ELECTION SEASON

"At the Supervisor of Elections office, it is our goal to provide quality election services that build and maintain public trust in the electoral process. It is our mission to provide information and to educate registered voters to help them to make informed decisions. We strive to make the voting process easy for our voters and are committed to serving the citizens of Osceola County."

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Date you must own and reside in a property to qualify for an exemption

192,045 PARCELS COUNTYWIDE

$61.7B TOTAL MARKETVALUE

Deadline to file timely exemption applications

$582M PROPERTY TAXESLEVIED

22% INCREASE IN MARKETVALUE

75,683 HOMESTEAD PARCELS

KATRINA SCARBOROUGH P R O P E R T Y A P P R A I S E R O S C E O L A C O U N T Y , F L O R I D A
County is truly on the rise. Here'sjustafewimportantnotes. IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER 53 Scan Me Statistics as of October 5, 2022
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THANKS TO OUR TEAM

The Honorable Kelvin Soto, Esq. Clerk of the Circuit Court & County Comptroller

SENIOR EXECUTIVE TEAM

Rob Willhoit, Esq. Chief of Staff

Victoria Castillo Chief of Strategy Integration

Chris Mack, Esq. Chief of Legal Administration & General Counsel

Cynthia Vazquez Chief Human Resources Officer & Special Assistant to the Clerk

EXECUTIVE TEAM

Dexter Aviles Interim Finance Manager

Joe O'Dell Legal Administration Director

Julissa Rizzo Clerk of the Board Manager

Diana Rodriguez Interim Chief Financial Officer

Michelle Shephard Civil Division Director

Catherine Smith Criminal Division Director

Shannon Swilley Recording Manager

Robert Torres IT Director

Tyler Winik Director of Government & Public Affairs

This publication is a public service of the Osceola Clerk of the Circuit Court & County Comptroller's Office and was produced using public funds

The publication was proudly assembled, edited, and published with the help of the following individuals:

Kelvin Soto, Esq. Publisher & Editor-in-Chief

Maggie Rosenbaum

Tyler Winik Senior Editors & Content Creators

Victoria Castillo

Denise Gomez

Chris Mack, Esq.

Josue Pagan

Rafael Perez

Diana Rodriguez

Cynthia Vazquez

Rob Willhoit, Esq. Editors & Contributors

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www.osceolaclerk.com Let's Connect! From Four Corners to Kenansville, we're here to serve you with care. Whether you prefer to visit us in person, call us on the phone, or simply use our 24/7 online services, we're committed to serving you with excellence. Thank you for the opportunity to do so. OFFICE OF KELVIN SOTO, ESQ. Osceola Clerk of the Circuit Court & County Comptroller Judge Jon B Morgan Courthouse 2 Courthouse Sq Kissimmee, FL 34741 Main (407) 742-3500

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