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Florida Court Records

The Florida Court Records website helps citizens understand the structure of the state’s Court System and learn the four tiers of courts in its judicial branch. In addition to identifying the different types of courts in the Sunshine State, it also explains their various functions and jurisdictions. Floridians can use the information provided when searching for court records for different counties and cities of the state.

The Florida Court Records website also allows the public to access some state court records. Its informational guides help Floridians find these records faster by providing details about where and how to obtain them. All of these provisions ensure Florida residents can exercise their right to access Florida public records in accordance with the Florida Sunshine Law first enacted in 1995.

In addition to court records, Floridians can also find useful information for accessing other public records through the Florida Court Records website. These include crime data, criminal history records, jail information, sex offender registry, and vital records for the 67 counties of Florida, though results may vary. To protect their privacy, the Florida Court Records website does not require the public to provide personal information to access these public records. By providing access to these records, the Florida Court Records website gives Floridians the resources needed to create a fair and just society, a founding principle of the United States.