How do I check my criminal record in Miami Dade County?

How do I check my criminal record in Miami Dade County?

The fastest way to make your request is to use our online system, the Police Public Records Center. To visit in person you must make an appointment online You can also make your request through the Public Records Request Portal.

How much are Florida court fees?

County Civil Court Fees

Service Fee
Claims of less than $100.00 $55.00
Claims of $100.00 to $500.00 $80.00
Claims of $500.01 to $2,500.00 $175.00
Claims of $2,500.01 to $15,000 $300.00

How do I find my recorded mortgage?

Go to the county recorder’s office or local courthouse to find recorded mortgages. In states such as California, deeds, liens, mortgage documents and various types of land documents are available for review in the recorder’s office. Check with the tax assessor or other municipal office where you live for more details.

Can I sue the Clerk of court?

No, you cannot (successfully) sue the court clerk. The court is generally immune from such lawsuits. PC 1203.4 does not remove anything from your record anyway.

What does a “clerk of court” do?

Documenting the receipt of legal documents,performing accounting and bookkeeping duties

  • Keeping records of court appearances as well as answering official correspondence
  • Collecting fees and preparing meeting agendas of court officials
  • Issuing permits or licenses and recording licensing requests of the county,municipal and other agencies
  • Are Family Court records a matter of Public Record?

    Generally speaking, family law court proceedings tend to be a matter of public record.

    Is District Court a court of record?

    District court a court of record; preparation, maintenance, etc., of records of proceedings generally; employment of reporters or provision for transcripts of proceedings by parties. (a) The district court shall be a court of record.

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