The Legislature created the Florida Clerks of Court Operations Corporation (CCOC or the Corporation) as a public corporation to perform the functions specified in sections 28.35, 28.36, and 28.37, Florida Statutes. All 67 clerks of the circuit court are by statute members of the CCOC.
• The Corporation members chose eight clerks to represent them based on population groupings.
• The Supreme Court
, the President of The Florida Senate, and the Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives each appoint one member to the Council as representatives of their organizations.
• These eleven individuals make up the CCOC Executive Council. Statute and the Plan of Operations outline the duties of the Executive Council. CCOC Staff, under the direction of the Executive Director as chosen by the Council, performs the day-to-day administrative, budget, and data-related functions necessary to carry out the Corporation's duties.