Uncontested divorce in Hillsborough County is filed with the clerk of court at 800 E Twiggs St, Tampa, FL 33602. The current filing fee is $408. In Hillsborough County, many uncontested final hearings are available by video, though some judges still hold them in person. Either way, the hearing is short and routine.
Do you have to go to court?
In Hillsborough County, many uncontested final hearings are available by video, though some judges still hold them in person. Either way, the hearing is short and routine.
When your paperwork is filed and complete, you request your final hearing by emailing the Judicial Assistant (JA) for the judge assigned to your case. You can find your assigned judge and the JA's contact on the clerk's online docket for your case number, or on the circuit court's website.
Where and what it costs to file
- Courthouse
- 800 E Twiggs St, Tampa, FL 33602
- Judicial circuit
- 13th Judicial Circuit
- Filing fee
- $408(verify with the clerk)
- Scheduling
- Pro Se Office (Email/Phone)
County clerk filing fees are set by each county and can change at any time. The fee shown here was verified in June 2026, but we do not warrant that it is current. Always confirm the current amount on your county clerk's website or by calling the clerk before you file.
How The Quick Divorce works in Hillsborough
- 1Qualify. Answer four questions to confirm Hillsborough County residency and eligibility for an uncontested filing.
- 2Complete. We generate the Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms, pre-filled for filing in the 13th Judicial Circuit.
- 3Finalize. File with the clerk, then attend a brief final hearing. When your paperwork is filed and complete, you request your final hearing by emailing the Judicial Assistant (JA) for the judge assigned to your case. You can find your assigned judge and the JA's contact on the clerk's online docket for your case number, or on the circuit court's website.
Frequently asked questions
- Do I have to appear in court for my divorce in Hillsborough County?
- Often available by video, sometimes in person. In Hillsborough County, many uncontested final hearings are available by video, though some judges still hold them in person. Either way, the hearing is short and routine.
- How much is the filing fee in Hillsborough County?
- The current filing fee is approximately $408. County clerk filing fees are set by each county and can change at any time. The fee shown here was verified in June 2026, but we do not warrant that it is current. Always confirm the current amount on your county clerk's website or by calling the clerk before you file.
- How do I schedule my final hearing in Hillsborough County?
- When your paperwork is filed and complete, you request your final hearing by emailing the Judicial Assistant (JA) for the judge assigned to your case. You can find your assigned judge and the JA's contact on the clerk's online docket for your case number, or on the circuit court's website.
- Can I use The Quick Divorce if I live in Hillsborough County?
- Yes. We prepare the statewide Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms required to file in any Florida county, including Hillsborough. Your case is filed in the 13th Judicial Circuit at 800 E Twiggs St, Tampa, FL 33602.
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