Government Administration - New Port Richey, Florida, United States
The County Attorney is appointed by the Board of County Commissioners and is directly responsible to the Board. This office provides legal advice and representation to the Board of County Commissioners and its employees. The County Attorney's Office provides legal assistance to all departments, divisions, committees and boards under the Board of County Commissioners and the Constitutional Officers upon request.The County Attorney represents the Pasco County Board of County Commissioners during all public hearings attended by the Board. The County Attorney counsels various boards and committees formed by the Board of County Commissioners including Planning Commission and numerous other advisory boards and committees.The County Attorney, Chief Assistant County Attorney and Assistant County Attorneys prosecute and defend all lawsuits brought by and against the County, represent the County at administrative hearings, draft and review ordinances and resolutions requested by the Board, approve all contracts, bonds and written instruments for form and correctness and render legal opinions upon the request of the Board of County Commissioners, County Administrator, and the various County departments.Under Florida Law, the content on this page is subject to public records law. Please keep your comments constructive and clean. Off topic, graphic, explicit, obscene, or defamatory comments will be removed. Please also refrain from posting solicitation, fundraising requests, promotions, private copyrighted or political information of any kind. We will remove them.