The Clearwater City Code defines “domestic partners” as two adults who are parties to a valid domestic partnership relationship and who meet the requirements set out in Sec. 13.1 of the Code.
Those requirements are:
The City Code broadly defines "mutual residence" (excerpted below) and does not require that the couple only own one home.
(g) Mutual residence means a residence shared by the Registered Domestic Partners; it is not necessary that the legal right to possess the place of residence be in both names. Two people may share a mutual residence even if one or both have additional places to live. Registered Domestic Partners do not cease to share a mutual residence if one leaves the shared place but intends to return.
The Clearwater City Council found that the number of its citizens, both gay and straight, living in domestic partnership arrangements had increased significantly. The registry will assist those couples in asserting some rights. To the extent not superseded by federal, state, or other city law or ordinance, or contrary to rights conferred by contract or separate legal instrument, within the City limits of the City of Clearwater, registered Domestic Partners shall have the following rights:
The Clearwater City Clerk is responsible for administering the registry. The City Clerk’s Office is located in City of Clearwater Offices, One Clearwater Tower, 6th floor at 600 Cleveland Street, Clearwater FL, 33756.
The Domestic Partnership Registry ordinance was adopted on June 7, 2012. Registration can be done when Clearwater City Hall is open for business, generally Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. In order to most efficiently serve you, the City Clerk highly recommends that you call ahead for an appointment. The Clerk’s office phone number is (727) 562-4093.
Yes, both partners must come to Clearwater City Hall, City Clerk’s office together in person to register. The City’s Domestic Partnership Registry Affidavit requires specific formalities with respect to being witnessed and notarized and the City Clerk’s staff is trained to ensure that the Affidavit is completed correctly.
The initial registration fee is $30. This is payable in cash or a check payable to the city of Clearwater and MUST be submitted at the time of registration. If your registration needs to be amended in the future, the cost to amend the registration is $10. The cost of terminating the domestic partnership is also $10.
No. We have provided the sample form on the City Clerk’s Domestic Partnership Registry page for your review, but it should not be signed until you and your partner come to the City Clerk’s office in person.
One or both partners must sign and submit a Termination of Domestic Partnership Affidavit form with the $10 fee to the Clearwater City Clerk. The form is available online from the City Clerk’s Domestic Partnership Registry webpage or at the City Clerk’s Office.
No, the City of Clearwater is a Florida municipal corporation and its business documents are public records under Florida law. There are no exemptions applicable to the Registry Affidavit which will be recorded in the Pinellas County public records so that it may be searchable online at all times in case of an emergency.
For your $30 registration fee, you will receive one registration certificate (extras are available for an additional $5) and two wallet-sized cards. Your registration affidavit will be recorded in the Pinellas County public records.
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