(1) The circuit court clerk of a county shall record in the public land records of the county any map prepared and adopted by the Department of Transportation or any other governmental entity as its official right-of-way map after the same has been approved by the appropriate governmental authority. The clerk shall use special plat books provided by the appropriate governmental authority for such maps, which shall be kept with other plat books. The clerk shall make available to the public a full size copy of the right-of-way maps at a reasonable fee.
(2) Sections 177.011-177.121 of this part are not applicable to this section. Upon request of the clerk, the Department of Transportation shall furnish without charge a reproducible copy of its right-of-way maps.
History.—s. 1, ch. 71-339; s. 11, ch. 98-20.
Structure Florida Statutes
Part I - Platting (Ss. 177.011-177.151)
177.011 - Purpose and scope of part I.
177.021 - Legal status of recorded plats.
177.041 - Boundary survey and title opinion or property information report required.
177.051 - Name and replat of subdivision.
177.061 - Qualification and statement required.
177.071 - Approval of plat by governing bodies.
177.081 - Dedication and approval.
177.085 - Platted streets; reversionary clauses.
177.086 - Installation of cul-de-sacs.
177.091 - Plats made for recording.
177.101 - Vacation and annulment of plats subdividing land.
177.111 - Instructions for filing plat.
177.121 - Misdemeanor to molest monument or deface or destroy map or plat.
177.132 - Preservation of unrecorded maps.
177.141 - Affidavit confirming error on a recorded plat.
177.142 - Renaming of subdivisions and streets on plats and maps.