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Learn how to access non-confidential court records in Duval County via the Clerk's online portal, CORE. Find out the registration requirements, security levels, and frequently asked questions for different types of cases and documents.
- Core
Online Viewing of Court Records. Beginning in 2014, the...
- eFiling Information
CORE is the system used by the Duval County Clerk of Courts...
- Official Records And Research
Duval County Clerk of Courts Attn: Official Records and...
- Civil Court Services
Civil Court Services - Duvalclerk.com - Court Records
- Criminal Court Services
Criminal Court Services - Duvalclerk.com - Court Records
- E-Notify
Content E-Notify General Information. E-Notify is an...
- Family Law
CORE - Clerk Online Records E-portal: core.duvalclerk.com or...
- Make Payments
Make Payments - Duvalclerk.com - Court Records
- Core
Welcome to the Clerk of Courts The office of Clerk was established as an elected constitutional office in 1838. The Clerk’s Office provides a wide range of services to assist you, many available right here on our website.
Online Viewing of Court Records. Beginning in 2014, the Florida Supreme Court has issued a series of administrative orders allowing the public to view non-confidential court records via the internet, while simultaneously protecting confidential and sensitive information.
Duties of the Clerk of Courts; Request Speaking Engagement; Jody Phillips took office as the the Duval County Clerk of the Circuit and County Courts in January 2021.
Search for official records such as deeds, mortgages, liens, judgments, and more in Duval County, Florida. You can search by name, instrument number, document type, date, consideration, book/page, or case number.
Find information about the court system, judges, jurors, and legal resources in Clay, Duval and Nassau counties. Learn about COVID-19 emergency orders, civil case management, efiling, and jury duty scams.
Learn about the types of civil cases handled by the Duval County Civil Department, such as evictions, foreclosures, and summary claims. Find out how to file a complaint, serve a summons, and get a judgment for eviction.