How do i find divorce records in Duval County?
You may visit our Official Records Department in room 1253 of the Duval County Courthouse between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, to search the public records. You may also search online by clicking on our Search Official Records.
Are Florida court records public?
Florida courts have also found a presumptive public right of access to many pretrial and post-trial records, including juror interviews, jury misconduct hearings, records of sentencing proceedings, and civil settlement agreements.
How do I obtain divorce records?
If you filed for divorce in the United States, you generally can obtain a divorce decree from the court that issued the document. Alternatively, you can request an official copy from the office of vital records in the state where your divorce was finalized.
Where to find court records in Duval County?
For information regarding Clerk’s office services, jury service, hearings, and other related matters, please visit our Office Status page. Court records are the official report of the proceedings and judgment in a court, which are then maintained by the Clerk’s Office.
How much does it cost to get a certified copy of a Duval County document?
If you choose to mail in your request, please be sure include a self-addressed stamped envelope for the return of your requested documents. The cost for a certified copy is $1.00 per page, plus a $2.00 certification fee per instrument.
Is the Duval County Clerk of courts compatible with Safari?
Safari Browser Users Notice: The Duval County Clerk of Courts CORE system is not compatible with the latest release of the Safari browse. If you experience issues with accessing the CORE system and are using the Safari browser, please switch to a compatible browser such as Google Chrome or Internet Explorer.
Where can I find Florida Supreme Court records?
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. For more information on these standards, please visit our court records information page.