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Taylor County, Florida Attorneys

3 active Florida-licensed attorneys with offices in Taylor County across 12 practice areas.

About Taylor County's Legal Landscape

Taylor County hosts 3 active Florida-licensed attorneys across 12 practice areas. The county is part of the Florida court system, operating the Circuit Courts and County Courts for civil, criminal, family, and probate matters, with appeals to the District Courts of Appeal.

Cities & Communities We Serve

Perry

2 pre-screened Perry attorneys serve Taylor County. Browse by practice area to filter to your matter.

Steinhatchee

1 pre-screened Steinhatchee attorneys serve Taylor County. Browse by practice area to filter to your matter.

Taylor County Courts

Taylor County operates a Superior Court for civil, criminal, family, and probate matters. Florida's trial courts are the Circuit Courts (general jurisdiction) and County Courts (civil disputes up to $50,000, misdemeanors, and traffic); appeals go to one of Florida's six District Courts of Appeal and then the Florida Supreme Court. Federal matters are heard in one of Florida's three U.S. District Courts (Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Florida).

Featured Attorneys in Taylor County

George John Bochis
Steinhatchee · Government & Administrative · George J Bochis
Donald Raymond Curtis III "Ray"
Perry · Government & Administrative · Donald R. Curtis III, Attorney at Law
Rhonda Raulerson Portwood
Perry · Family Law
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Practice Areas in Taylor County

Browse Taylor-licensed attorneys by practice area. Each card filters our directory to lawyers handling that area in Taylor County. 3 attorneys across 12 practice areas. Don't see your need? Use the intake form and we'll match you with statewide attorneys.

Government & Administrative
2 attorneys →
🏢Business Law
2 attorneys →
🏠Real Estate
2 attorneys →
👨‍👩‍👧Family Law
2 attorneys →
Appellate Practice
2 attorneys →
Criminal Defense
2 attorneys →
📋Bankruptcy
2 attorneys →
🏛Estate Planning & Probate
2 attorneys →
Admiralty & Maritime
1 attorneys →
International Law
1 attorneys →
Environmental & Land Use
1 attorneys →
Civil Litigation
1 attorneys →

Florida Legal Guides Relevant to Taylor County

Plain-English explainers covering the most common legal matters in Taylor County. Each guide is researched against current Florida Statutes.

🏢Business Law in Florida: A Complete Guide
A plain-English overview of forming, running, taxing, and resolving disputes for a Florida business.
🏠Real Estate Law in Florida: A Complete Guide
A plain-English overview of how Florida real estate law works, from buying and selling to foreclosure, community associations, and landlord-tenant rules.
👨‍👩‍👧Divorce and Family Law in Florida: A Complete Guide
A plain-English overview of how divorce, property division, alimony, time-sharing, and child support work under Florida law.
Criminal Defense in Florida: A Complete Guide
How Florida criminal cases work, from arrest and first appearance through charges, bail, trial, sentencing, and record relief.

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Free Legal Help in Taylor County

Several Florida organizations provide free or low-cost legal aid for Taylor County residents:

Frequently Asked Questions — Taylor County

Browse the Taylor County attorneys listed above by practice area, or use the practice-area grid to filter to your specific matter. Every attorney on this list has been verified against The Florida Bar records.
Updated periodically from The Florida Bar records. Disciplinary actions monitored. License verified at the moment we match you to an attorney.
See the Free Legal Help section above. See the Free Legal Help section above. FloridaLawHelp.org, Bay Area Legal Services, and Legal Services of Greater Miami provide free or low-cost help on civil matters for income-qualifying Floridians. For criminal cases, the circuit Public Defender's office provides representation for those who qualify financially.
Court rules, filing fees, and judicial assignments vary by county. Taylor County's Superior Court publishes its own local procedural rules that supplement the statewide Florida Rules of Civil Procedure. Always confirm local rules with the Taylor County Clerk of Court before filing.
No. Per Rule 4-7.18 of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar, Florida Legal Guide never contacts you about specific attorneys unprompted. We are an information-and-discovery platform, not a referral service. All matching is user-initiated. Read our full Legal Disclaimer.

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