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Public Records Requests However, if you are unable to locate the records online, you may submit a Public Records Request form. This form may be submitted by mail to Records Management, Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts, P.O. Box 14695, Miami, FL 33101 or by email to cocpubreq@miamidade.gov.
QWhen is my next court date? You may contact the Clerk of Courts office at (305) 275-1155 or go to http://www2.miami-dadeclerk.com/cjis/CaseSearch.aspx and access your information there.
We have dedicated staff members who coordinate those record requests. Email: info@fdle.state.fl.us. Phone: (850) 410-7001.
Contact Clerk of the Courts For general information, call 305-275-1155 for the Interactive Voice Response System.
QWhen is my next court date? You may contact the Clerk of Courts office at (305) 275-1155 or go to http://www2.miami-dadeclerk.com/cjis/CaseSearch.aspx and access your information there.
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You are entitled to inspect and copy "public records," including all documents, maps, tapes, photographs, films, sound recordings, data processing software, or other material, made or received pursuant to law or in connection with the official business of any agency. Fla. Stat. § 119.011(11).
Are Florida Criminal Records Public? Yes, criminal records are public records under the Florida Sunshine Laws and members of the public have the right to access the documents unless specifically restricted by statute or court order.
A: All Miami-Dade Courthouses are closed to the public, except for essential matters and matters per judicial discretion. Please visit the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida for criminal and civil essential matters and matters per judicial discretion.
Q: Are the Courthouses Closed? A: All Miami-Dade courthouses are currently open. Please visit our Clerk's Office locations for detailed information.
While court records are public unless otherwise specified by law or placed under seal, the standards for online viewing of court records is set by administrative orders of the Florida Supreme Court.

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