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You have a right to inspect and copy most records and documents filed in Florida state courts. However, your right of access is not absolute, and a court may order that records be made confidential under certain circumstances.
The Clerk processes and makes available to the public all case documents, such as civil lawsuits, traffic tickets, and criminal cases. The Clerk is also responsible for managing jurors, maintaining case evidence, processing bail and submitting appeals to state appellate courts.
Agency Expenses AgencyClerk of the Circuit CourtMean Salary$55.18KMedian Salary$46.32K
You can access all public dockets and available case documents using the new Appellate Case Information System (ACIS) at .
Anyone can access these records in person at Clerks Offices and online. Florida law offers more complete Family Court records online than in person. To access these records online, members of the public must submit completed and docHubd application forms and be approved for access by the Clerks Offices.
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Every citizen has been granted the Constitutional right to inspect or copy any public record with some exemptions in Florida, and the Sunshine Law provides a right of access to government proceedings at both the state and local levels.
Florida probate records have been kept by county judges and county clerks in each courthouse. Since 1968 they have been under the jurisdiction of the clerk of the circuit court in each county. The files may include wills, bonds, letters, petitions, order books, inventories, and settlements.
Ken Burke serves as the Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller for Pinellas County, Florida.

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