Clerk of the Court and Comptroller helps thousands of residents during Operation Green Light

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Juan Fernandez Barquin, Clerk of the Court and Comptroller for Miami-Dade County helped thousands of  residents save hundreds of thousands of dollars through the Operation Green Light program.  

The program was offered from September 1st through September 17th, 2023. During the 17 Day event,  the Office of the Clerk and Comptroller waived collection fees on traffic, parking, and court costs. This  program assisted over 5,500 customers, and saved residents over $275,000 in collection fees.  

“My office helped over 5,500 customers resolve their financial court obligations and waived over  $275,000 in collection fees,” said Fernandez-Barquin. “The money saved by our customers goes directly  back into their wallets to pay for everyday essentials.” 

Typically, a driver license suspension occurs when an individual has unpaid traffic tickets, fails to comply,  or appear at a traffic summons, point suspensions, and more. To lower the number of suspended  licenses in Miami-Dade County, at the direction of Clerk and Comptroller Fernandez-Barquin, a large scale Operation Green Light event took place. During this event, payments could be made online, over  the phone, or in person at eight courthouses. 

“I would like to thank our team members who either worked directly or indirectly with our customers. It  is because of them that Operation Green Light was such a success,” added Fernandez-Barquin. “During  these challenging economic times, it is our responsibility to ease the burden of our citizens who want to  do the right thing.” 

During the 17-day period, over 1,300 payment plans were established, 276 D6 clearance forms were  issued, and over 1,500 customers became eligible to have their drivers’ licenses reinstated, assuming  they have no other pending financial court obligations in another Florida county or in another state.


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