Martin County Clerk and Comptroller Carolyn Timmann was named chair of the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Information Systems (CJJIS) Council last week in Jacksonville. Clerk Timmann was nominated for the position by fellow council members representing agencies from across the Florida judicial system.
Created by Florida Statutes within the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the CJJIS Council provides statewide oversight of justice information systems and data while developing plans and policies to facilitate the coordination of information sharing and interoperability, and ensuring appropriate access and security.
Clerk Timmann has served as the Clerks’ representative on the council since first being appointed by Gov. Rick Scott in March 2014. She also serves as chair of the council’s Resource Committee.
Established in 1969, Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers (FCCC) is a statewide nonprofit member association composed of the Florida Clerks of the Circuit Court and Comptrollers. FCCC provides local government support services, technical assistance and accreditation opportunities for all members of the association. For more information, visit www.flclerks.com.