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Free seminars hosted by Lee Clerk of Court Be Your Own Detective

Free seminars hosted by Lee Clerk of Court Be Your Own Detective Feb. 6, 2020 Ft. Myers – Learn how to search and view Lee County’s civil and criminal court…

Free seminars hosted by Lee Clerk of Court Be Your Own Detective

Free seminars hosted by Lee Clerk of Court

Be Your Own Detective

Feb. 6, 2020 Ft. Myers - Learn how to search and view Lee County’s civil and criminal court documents and public records for free on the Clerk’s website. View mortgages, property deeds, marriage licenses.  Learn how to pay traffic tickets online; access the county’s financial and audit reports; locate where you can participate in foreclosure and tax deed auctions; postpone jury duty; and report suspected guardianship fraud.  Learn the techniques used to uncover criminal records, property history

Searching public records can assist with investigating landlords and tenants; businesses and medical providers.   Learn how to register for the free Property Fraud Alert feature and how to redact your private information from public records in accordance with state law.

“We always encourage our citizens to take every precaution to avoid becoming a victim of a scam

or abuse,” Doggett said. “Searching your public records can help you avoid dangerous situations

with the wrong people.”

*Join us for any of the 2020 scheduled seminars;

Feb. 24     Cape Coral – Lee County Public Library, 921 SW. 39th Terrace, Cape Coral 33914

Mar. 25     N. Fort Myers Public Library, 2001 N. Tamiami Trail, N. Fort Myers 33903

May 06     Lakes Regional Library, 15290 Bass Road, Fort Myers 33919

All seminars are scheduled from 1:30pm to 3:30pm.

Registration is not required, but seating is on a first come, first served basis.

For more information email Rita Miller for more information at RMiller@LeeClerk.org

 

* The same seminar is presented in all three locations.

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