Florida Statutes §985.035(1) provides that Delinquency hearings “must be open to the public, and no person may be excluded except on special order of the court. The court, in its discretion, may close any hearing to the public when the public interest and the welfare of the child are best served by so doing.”
Summons, writs, subpoenas and other documents that are issued by the clerk should be E-Filed. Choose the appropriate Document Group type from the dropdown list and then choose the appropriate Document Type for that group. The associated issuance fees will be automatically calculated.
How Do I Find Public Records in Florida? For arrest records, contact the Sheriff's Office where the arrest was made. For vital records, visit the Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics. For inmate records, visit the Florida Department of Corrections (FDC). For court records, contact the clerk at the appropriate court.
Florida's Sunshine law establishes broad access to public court records for every citizen, except where prevented by law, statute or court order. Almost any adult can view or request official copies of criminal records.
There are several convenient ways you can report a violation: Click here to report a complaint Call the Broward County. Call Center at 311 or 954-831-4000 (AM to 5PM, Monday through Friday)
Yes. ing to Florida's Sunshine Law, Chapter 286.011, Florida Statutes, transcripts of court proceedings are considered public record, with the exception of certain matters which are confidential by law.
You can access all public dockets using the new Appellate Case Information System (ACIS) at: . Attorneys of record and self-represented litigants wanting access to documents in their cases must register in the new ACIS system. Public access does not require registration.
ERecording is the secure online submission of documents to the County's Records, Taxes, and Treasury Division for recording in the Official Records of Broward County. eRecording eliminates the need to mail documents or have walk-in customers visit the recording office, which saves time for our customers.
Ing to the county's website, “If you mail in your Notice of Commencement, include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for the return of your recorded documents.” C. You can electronically file your Broward County Notice of Commencement form in minutes with Levelset.