Trooper Steve on Patrol breaks down everything to know about Osceola Clerk’s Office

Watch interview at the top of this story

OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – On Tuesday, Kelvin Soto, Esq., Osceola Clerk of the Circuit Court & County Comptroller, joined Trooper Steve on Patrol for an insightful discussion about the Osceola Clerk’s Office — what it does, why it matters, and how it impacts the daily lives of residents — all taking place inside Results-1.

Many people don’t realize just how much the Clerk’s Office plays a role in their adult life.

From legal records to financial oversight, this office serves as the backbone of many essential services. In our conversation, we’ll learn about Soto’s background, his vision for the office and the special programs designed to assist the community.

The Osceola Clerk’s Office is responsible for a wide range of public services, including:

  • Court Services – Handling case filings, maintaining legal records, and processing court-related documentation.
  • Marriage Licenses & Passports – Assisting residents with obtaining official life documents.
  • Property & Financial Records – Recording deeds, mortgages, and managing county financial records.
  • Jury Duty Administration – Ensuring the smooth operation of the jury selection process.

During our conversation, we’ll also explored how the Clerk’s Office is evolving to better serve residents. From digitizing records for easier access to launching community education initiatives, Soto has been leading efforts to modernize services and increase transparency.

If you’ve ever wondered how the Clerk’s Office affects you—or how it could help you in ways you never expected — be sure to tune in.

Watch the interview at the top of this story, News 6+ and the WKMG News 6 YouTube page.


About the Author
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Steven Montiero, better known as “Trooper Steve," joined the News 6 morning team as its Traffic Safety Expert in October 2017. A Central Florida native and decorated combat veteran, Montiero comes to the station following an eight-year assignment with the Florida Highway Patrol.

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