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Important Announcement! TROPICAL STORM NICOLE - For the safety of our staff and customers, our offices will be closed Wednesday, November 9, 2022 and Thursday, November 10, 2022. Read More PLEASE BE ADVISED Miami Dade, Broward, West Palm Beach and Port St. Lucie counties schools are closed Wednesday, November 9, 2022. Face masks are no longer required when entering any courthouse building. Nevertheless, the presiding Judge retains discretion to require masks in his or her courtroom and chambers. Anyone who wishes to wear a mask in a courthouse may otherwise continue to do so. For full details, please see Administrative Order 2022-75 Our Online Court Records System can be accessed through an online portal compliant with Florida Supreme Court Administrative Orders AOSC14-19, AOSC15-18, AOSC16-14, AOSC19-20, AOSC20-108, AOSC21-45 and AOSC22-7. All Users may access this portal. Please read the following information and acknowledge and proceed to view online records. Standards for Access to Electronic Court RecordsThe Florida Supreme Court established specific guidelines and authorized the Martin County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller to provide the public with electronic viewing of court records, indexes and dockets, as well as non-confidential document images through a pilot project as authorized by Florida Supreme Court Administrative Orders AOSC14-19, AOSC15-18 and AOSC16-14. As of July 1, 2015, anonymous electronic viewing of court records, indexes and dockets, as well as non-confidential document images is authorized through this website. In April 2019, AOSC19-20 was issued, adopting revisions to the standards and matrix. On March 24, 2022, the Court issued AOSC22-7, adopting the most recent amendments to the Standards for Access to Electronic Records and Access Security Matrix. Florida law restricts access to some cases, documents, and information based on the record and the user. For example, Florida law prohibits public access to juvenile records. Other documents may contain information that has been deemed confidential and may not be readily accessible online. You may request to view these images; however, they will not be made available until after they have been reviewed and any necessary redaction of confidential information has been completed. Review and redaction will be completed during normal business hours within a reasonable timeframe. Requestors who provide an email address will be contacted via email when the image is available to view. Anonymous requests for document images that are eligible for online viewing will be granted, if permissible, although the requested image may only be available for viewing for 30 days after the initial request. Information presented on this system should be independently verified. The information is provided as a public service and not as an official court record. Attorneys and pro-se parties have increased access to their cases of record through the e-filing portal.
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Address:218 S 2nd St., Fort Pierce, Fl 34950 From I-95: Take exit 131A toward Orange Ave. Merge onto Orange Av. Turn RIGHT at S 2nd St. From Turnpike: Take exit 152, keep RIGHT at the fork to continue toward Okeechobee Rd/SR-70. Merge onto Okeechobee Rd/SR-70. Turn LEFT at US1. Turn RIGHT at Citrus Ave/SR-707. Turn LEFT at S 2nd St. From US-1: Head EAST on Citrus Ave/SR-707 toward S 2nd St. How do I look up court cases in Florida?Visit the Florida Courts website to access court locations in the state. Upon locating the address of the appropriate court, the next step is to make a request to the keeper of records in the court. Court records are typically in the custody of the Clerk of Court.
Who is the St Lucie County Clerk of Court?Clerk Michelle R.
Miller is a Florida Native and served honorably in the U.S. Army as an air traffic controller. She graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from FAU, Summa Cum Laude and was the recipient of the distinguished Owl of the Year award.
How do I get a copy of my deed in St Lucie County?The request must be in writing and contain the case number. To make a request, contact the St. Lucie County Clerk and Comptroller's office by mail at P.O. Box 700, Fort Pierce, FL 34954, or in person at our Fort Pierce and St. Lucie West locations.
What court district is St Lucie County?Southern District of Florida:
The Southern District comprises the counties of Broward, Dade, Highlands, Indian River, Martin, Monroe, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie.
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