Arrest For Sentence Examples In Miami-Dade

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Miami-Dade
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This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.

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Criminal records begin the moment a person is arrested for a crime. They effectively last for the rest of your life. However, the information recorded may be able to be removed or made inaccessible through expungement or sealing.

A certified disposition, or a certificate of disposition, is an official court document that summarizes the final outcome of a court case. “Certified” means that a court officer has verified that the document is authentic. This usually requires a stamp or seal.

You can obtain certified copies of the final disposition on the case(s) from the Clerk's office.

How can I find out if someone was arrested? To conduct an arrest search for Miami-Dade County, visit the Miami-Dade County Corrections website. To conduct an arrest search in Broward County, visit the Broward Sheriff's Office website. You may also check databases kept by the Florida Department of Corrections website.

To access filings, dockets and documents for a civil, family or probate case, please visit the Miami-Dade County Civil, Family and Probate Courts Online System. If you need to follow up on the status of your application, contact the TSD Service Center at 305-349-5900 or send an email to: cocrarform@miamidade.

Email 311@miamidade with as much information as possible and 311 will respond with a service request number or provide an answer to your question. Visit one of the three 311 Service Centers in North, South, or West Miami-Dade County, and a 311 specialist will provide in-person assistance.

To make a request contact the Clerk's office by mail or in person at Miami-Dade County Courthouse or by email at cocoffrec@miamidade.

By Florida law, the Clerk of Courts in each county is the official custodian of court records. Click here to access the Clerk's Online Services, including official records, civil/family/probate cases, criminal cases and traffic cases, or you may call the Clerk's 24-hour voice response system at (305) 275-1155.

Daniels made history as the first female director of the department, which she served for more than 32 years. She joined after serving in the state attorney's office and with the City of Miami Department. Daniels will be succeeded by Sheriff-elect Rosie Cordero-Stutz.

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Arrest For Sentence Examples In Miami-Dade