Flagler County Attorney Michael Rodriguez is proactive in all legal issues presented for consideration by the Board of County Commissioners, such as ordinances, resolutions, contracts, bidding, and interlocal agreements to ensure county compliance with all federal and state regulations. The Flagler County Attorney's Office also provides the fullest legal protection for Flagler County through representation of the county in court proceedings, both as plaintiff and defendant, to ensure aggressive prosecution or defense of the county’s legal rights. It offers legal advice and representation to the Board of County Commissioners, appointed boards, councils and committees, and is available to all Constitutional Officers for assistance when requested.
No. The county represents the Flagler County Board of County Commissioners and its departments.
No. The state attorney handles criminal cases, the county attorney does not. Call the state attorney at 386-313-4300. The public defender represents income-eligible defendants in criminal cases. Call the public defender at 386-313-4545.
No, but see State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) for foreclosure prevention information, or contact Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Inc. at 800-405-1417.
Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Inc. (CLSMF) provides legal advice for various issues, including foreclosures, debts and collections, special education, domestic violence, simplified divorce, evictions, housing discrimination, and taxes. Clients must be income-eligible for services. Contact CLSMF at 800-405-1417.
For consumer problems, contact the Division of Consumer Services at 800-435-7352 or 800-HELP-FLA.
Monday - Friday8 a.m. - 5 p.m.