How to Search Florida Court Records (Start Here)

Florida court records are filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. The Circuit Court / County Court handles trial-level cases. Florida offers a statewide court search through CCIS (Comprehensive Case Information System), which covers most case types across all counties courts.

What this page covers: Florida state court case records — criminal, civil, family, and probate filings. What it does not cover: Federal court cases (those are on PACER) or sealed/juvenile records.

Where to start: Use CCIS (Comprehensive Case Information System) for online case search. If you need documents beyond docket information, contact the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the specific county where the case was filed.

Common mistake: CCIS (Comprehensive Case Information System) covers state courts only. Federal cases filed in Florida (bankruptcy, federal criminal, federal civil) require PACER — a separate federal system.

Trial court of general jurisdiction
Statewide civil case search
Statewide criminal docket search
Supported by the Office of the State Courts Administrator
Number of counties
67 counties
Population
23,372,215
Households
8,662,000
Median Income
$71,711
Median Home Value
$325,000
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Last reviewed: June 04, 2026 · Methodology: all Florida court URLs verified against the official .gov / state-judiciary publisher on the review date. 6 primary .gov / .uscourts.gov sources cited below.

Florida Court Records — Key Numbers (2022-2024 Biennial)

Florida's Trial Courts Statistical Reference Guide is published annually with detailed circuit-by-circuit and county-by-county case filing data.
Florida State Courts
Court system
Statewide
2022-2024 Biennial
Latest fiscal year
Official .gov data
.gov
Primary source
Never data brokers
Free
Public access
Most case records
June 04, 2026
Last reviewed
By SearchSystems editorial
How to access court records — typical costs
Search online
$0
View docket entry
$0
Download document
$1
Certified copy
$5
Expungement filing
$50
Unit: USD typical fee. Fees and access policies vary by court; see Primary Sources below.

What Changed in 2026 — Florida Court Records

2026
Florida 2022-2024 Biennial caseload report active
The Florida State Courts publishes its current 2022-2024 Biennial case filings, dispositions, and trends on the official statistics portal.
2026
Florida statewide case-access portal live
Florida State Courts's public case-access portal continues to operate at www.flcourts.gov with statewide coverage.
2026
Latest Florida judiciary annual report
The most recent annual report from the Florida State Courts is publicly available with full statistical addenda.
2026
Florida courts main directory
Florida's primary judicial-branch directory at www.flcourts.gov continues to be the canonical entry point for all state court matters.

The 4-Step Florida Court Records Pathway

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Step 1 — Identify the court level
In Florida, civil and criminal trial cases sit in Florida State Courts trial courts. Appellate matters go to the state's appellate courts.
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Step 2 — Use the state case-access portal
Start at https://www.flcourts.gov/Florida-Courts/Trial-Courts-Circuit — the official public case-access for Florida.
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Step 3 — Federal cases are separate
Federal cases involving Florida parties live on PACER (pacer.uscourts.gov), not the state system.
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Step 4 — Sealed / expunged records
Records sealed or expunged under Florida law are NOT searchable on public portals. To verify, contact the originating court clerk directly.

Five Things People Get Wrong About Florida Court Records

❌ Myth: "Florida court records are on PACER."
✓ Truth: False. PACER only has federal cases. Florida state court records live on www.flcourts.gov.
❌ Myth: "All Florida case files are free."
✓ Truth: Partly true. Searching and viewing dockets is usually free. Downloading full documents or certified copies often costs $1-$5 per item.
❌ Myth: "Sealed = deleted in Florida."
✓ Truth: False. Sealed records still exist — they're just hidden from public search. The court clerk and law enforcement can still access them.
❌ Myth: "Third-party search sites are official."
✓ Truth: False. Only www.flcourts.gov and the linked official portals are authoritative for Florida.
❌ Myth: "Same-day filings show online immediately."
✓ Truth: False. Most Florida courts have a 24-48 hour processing lag before new filings appear in public search.

Primary Sources (All .gov / Official)

Related Court Records Resources

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Court Records Databases

80 official Florida court records sources.

Court Records

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Welcome the MyFloridaCounty Official Records Page. To search any county's official records, select the county from the drop down menu below. You will be directed the Clerk's website to search official records for that county
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Florida Counties

67 Florida counties are indexed on SearchSystems.net — top 28 counties shown below. Browse the full directory or click any county for local court, sheriff, recorder and assessor links.

Frequently Asked Questions

Florida's trial courts publish case lookups through the Florida State Courts. Start at www.flcourts.gov — most case dockets, filings, and hearing calendars are searchable by name, case number, or filing date. County-level clerks publish additional searches; see the cards below for direct county court links.

The Florida State Courts operates Florida's official statewide judicial portal at www.flcourts.gov. Basic case lookups are typically free of charge; certified copies and bulk-data exports may incur a per-document or per-search fee. Federal cases for Florida residents are searched separately through PACER.

Trial courts in Florida handle the original filing of civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic matters. Appellate courts review questions of law from trial-court decisions. The Florida State Courts publishes the full court structure, judge rosters, and jurisdiction maps at www.flcourts.gov.

Online coverage varies by court and case type. Most Florida county courts have digitized records from approximately the late 1990s or early 2000s forward; older case files may require an in-person clerk visit or a written record request. Check the Florida State Courts portal at www.flcourts.gov for each court's coverage window.

No. Florida courts redact or remove sealed, expunged, juvenile, and certain confidential records from public-facing searches as required by state statute and court rule. If a record was previously visible and has since been sealed, it will no longer appear in the Florida State Courts portal. For verification you can contact the county clerk where the case was filed.