About Mr Dominick J.

Mr Dominick J. Salfi built a legal career that spans several decades and two major jurisdictions. Admitted to practice in Florida and the U.S. Supreme Court, Salfi moved through local court ranks in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Records show he was a state lawyer in the 18th Judicial Circuit in 1967 and became a circuit judge for that same circuit in 1970.

Salfi’s early work in the 18th Judicial Circuit began at a time of change in Florida’s courts. As a state lawyer in 1967 he was part of the circuit’s legal apparatus during an era when many local courts were managing a growing docket. Three years later he took the bench as a circuit judge. The transition from advocate to judge is one many attorneys experience, but each path is different. In Salfi’s case, the move placed him in a decision-making role within the same regional court system where he began his public-service career.

Serving as a circuit judge in 1970 meant presiding over a wide range of matters that came before the 18th Judicial Circuit. Circuit judges handle both civil and criminal trials, rule on motions, and manage the courtroom processes that determine how cases progress. That role requires applying statutes and precedent to individual disputes and writing opinions that explain legal reasoning. Salfi’s tenure on the bench, beginning in 1970, reflects involvement at that level of judicial responsibility.

Beyond the circuit work, Salfi holds admission to the U.S. Supreme Court. That credential indicates authorization to appear before the nation’s highest court, and it sits alongside his Florida admission. The combination of state and federal admissions is a feature of many lawyers who work on cases that may cross jurisdictional lines or that raise issues of federal constitutional law.

Contact information associated with Salfi lists an office address at 999 Douglas Avenue, #3324. That address ties him to a physical location where clients, colleagues, or courts might reach him. Public records identify his roles in the 18th Judicial Circuit and his admissions to Florida and the U.S. Supreme Court.

As of 2026, Salfi continues to be identified by those bar admissions and his past service on the bench and as a state lawyer. He concentrates his current practice on matters arising in Florida and on filings that may implicate the U.S. Supreme Court.

Experience

Circuit Judge for 18th Judical Circuit
1970

State Lawyer for 18th Judical Circuit
1967

Accepted Jurisdictions

U.S. Supreme Court
Florida