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Free Resources Google Scholar: scholar.google.com. Select "Case Law" radial button, then select Florida courts. Caselaw Access Project. Contains all published U.S. court decisions, both federal and state, from 1658 through June 2018. ... Florida Supreme Court (and DCA) Opinions. ... Justia.com: Florida Case Law.
The Clerk accepts payment methods of cash, personal checks, cashier's check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, certified funds, and money orders. We are also able to accept payments by Western Union and Amscot. The Clerk's Office does not accept payments by check for Child Support payments.
We have dedicated staff members who coordinate those record requests. Email: info@fdle.state.fl.us. Phone: (850) 410-7001.
eRecording - How Can I Electronically Record To make a request, please contact the Clerk's office by mail at P.O. Box 2767, Titusville, Florida 32781-2767, by facsimile at (321) 264-5246, email at acclaimuseradmin@brevardclerk.us, or by visiting one of our branch offices.
Public Records Requests You can make a verbal request for public records by calling the Public Records Request Coordinator at (321) 633-2071, by emailing your request to PublicRecordsRequest@BrevardFL.gov or stopping by the County Attorney's Office at 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Bldg. C-308 Viera, Florida 23940.
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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.
Under the law, the public has a presumptive right of access to all court records in the custody of the court clerk, including case dockets, transcripts, motions filed by the parties to a lawsuit, exhibits filed with the court as evidence, and records of depositions filed with the court.
Option 1: Pay the Fine If you wish to save the trip and pay your traffic fine online for any of the sixty-seven counties please visit www.payflclerk.com to pay the traffic fine. Payment of the civil penalty is considered a conviction and points will be assessed to the driver's record, if applicable.
Yes, generally public access to formal court records is available. There are specific restrictions on access to particular types of proceedings, for example Family Court matters. There are also a number of rules that govern access and the process.
You may pay your fines or fees by mail using a check or money order to the Clerk's of\ufb01ce. You MUST include your citation number or case number. Make checks or money orders payable to 'Clerk of Court'. Payments must be in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. exchange bank.

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