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Roger D. Eaton, Clerk of the Circuit Court and County Comptroller Banner

What is Zoom?
Zoom is a web conferencing platform that is used for audio and/or video conferencing.
Do I need a Zoom account to connect to a virtual appointment?
No, you do not need a zoom account if connecting to a Zoom meeting if you have already been provided a meeting ID and password.
Test Zoom Audio and Video Basics?
Please note that this service utilizes Zoom, a teleconferencing app available for free on most web capable devices. You will need to be prepared to use Zoom and to connect to a microphone through the Zoom app.

Test your audio and Video: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362283-Testing-audio-before-Zoom-Meetings
How do I connect to the virtual appointment?
Connecting to the virtual appointment requires Zoom. This video conferencing system is available on all platforms including Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android phones and other tablets.

The zoom session for Self-Help conferences is:

Meeting ID: 286 477 0617
Password: 428090
Hyperlink: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2864770617?pwd=MTIvRjNoeFhLME42TXFZOXRoM2V3QT09
How do I cancel an appointment?
To cancel a virtual appointment with the Charlotte County Legal Aid you can select the Cancel Appointment button from the Self-Help website, enter the email address and phone number used when creating the appointment. From there you will get a list of your appointments to review and cancel.
What kind of advice does the Charlotte County Legal Aid Society provide?
The Charlotte County Legal Aid Society provides assistance with many Civil court cases. These include:
  • Bankruptcy
  • Civil court cases
  • Employment
  • Family Law/Maternity/Divorce
  • Foreclosure
  • Insurance Fraud
  • Landlord/Tenant (I am the Landlord)
  • Landlord/Tenant (I am the Tenant)
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Name Change
  • Personal Injury
  • Probate (Wills, Trusts and Estates)
  • Real Estate
  • Small Claims cases
  • Traffic
  • Wage Garnishment
  • General Civil Litigation