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Jun 30, 2023 · The Online Public Docket is available via the links below. Supreme Court. First District Court of Appeal. Second District Court of Appeal. Third District Court of Appeal. Fourth District Court of Appeal. Fifth District Court of Appeal. Sixth District Court of Appeal. Last Modified: June 30, 2023.
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Docket Search. You will need the FSC case number, the name of a party, the name of an attorney, or the lower tribunal number. With that information, you can search for the case and the document images you wish to view. Recent Filings. A listing of recent briefs, motions, petitions, and responses filed in cases in the last five (5) days.
The Appellate Case Information System (ACIS) allows users to search court dockets and available case documents in all of Florida’s appellate courts. Dockets for the Florida Supreme Court and all six of Florida’s District Courts of Appeal are now available on ACIS.
There are no fees for viewing Online Court Cases. Examples of what you can search include: Civil, Criminal, Probate & Traffic Cases; Non-Certified Copies; Court Date; Fees Owed; Case Status . Search Video Tutorial
For up-to-date case docket entries and registration information, visit https://acis.flcourts.gov. If you know the case number, just enter it below. If not, please use one of the search options.
In addition, not all court progress dockets will have electronic case records available for viewing online. If you are unable to locate or view copies of court documents online, refer to the Records Request page.
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Oct 28, 2024 · Look to Courts for Accurate Information. November 5, 2024. Florida’s courts handle millions of case filings every year, and some of those cases garner a lot of public interest. When a high-profile case is in the news or trending or social media, you can always look to the courts themselves for accurate information.