Search Kendall Court Docket Records

Court docket records for Kendall are managed by the Miami-Dade County Clerk of Court. Kendall is a census-designated place in southern Miami-Dade County with about 78,500 people. It is an unincorporated community without its own city government. All civil, criminal, family, and traffic court docket cases from the Kendall area go through the Miami-Dade County system in the 11th Judicial Circuit. You can search docket entries online through the county clerk portal, check hearing dates, and pull case details for public cases.

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Kendall Quick Facts

78,527 Population
Miami-Dade County
11th Judicial Circuit

Miami-Dade Clerk and Kendall Court Dockets

Kendall has no city government and no local court. As an unincorporated community, all court docket records for Kendall go through the Miami-Dade County Clerk of Court at miamidadeclerk.gov. The clerk is Juan Fernandez-Barquin, Esq. The main phone number is 305-275-1155.

Miami-Dade County is the most populated county in Florida with over 2.7 million people. The county clerk system handles an enormous volume of court docket records every year. Kendall residents share this system with all other Miami-Dade communities. The clerk has separate divisions for civil court, criminal court, family court, traffic, and other case types. Each division has its own phone line and office location in Miami.

The COIN system is the clerk's Criminal Justice Online Case Search. It covers all criminal court docket records in Miami-Dade County, including Kendall. You can search by name or case number without registering.

Clerk Office Miami-Dade County Clerk of Court
Main Phone 305-275-1155
Civil Court 20 NW 1st Avenue, Suite 6.240, Miami, FL 33128
Website miamidadeclerk.gov

Note: Kendall is an unincorporated community; all court docket services are through the Miami-Dade County Clerk offices in Miami.

How to Search Kendall Court Docket Records

Online search is the easiest way for Kendall residents to find court docket information. The Miami-Dade Clerk has a court records portal on the main website. You can search by party name, case number, or date range. The search covers all case types in the 11th Circuit.

Under Florida Statute Chapter 119, court records are public documents. Anyone can search Kendall court docket records without giving a reason. The law says that providing access to public records is a duty of each agency. It also says automation of records must not erode this right. The online portal gives you the same basic information as an in-person visit to the courthouse.

Kendall does not have a city website since it is not an incorporated city. There is no local portal for court docket information. The Miami-Dade County Clerk is the only source for Kendall court records.

Miami-Dade County Clerk homepage for Kendall court docket access

The Miami-Dade County Clerk website is where all Kendall court docket searches begin.

For filing documents, the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal handles all 67 Florida counties including Miami-Dade. Kendall residents can submit filings and track docket updates through this system. It runs around the clock and handles more than 30 million documents each year.

Kendall Docket Access and Privacy

Administrative Order AOSC24-65 from the Florida Supreme Court governs electronic access to court docket records. The general public gets User Role 7 access. That means you can view case numbers, party names, and docket entries for Kendall cases without any registration. Attorneys of record need to sign up for higher access levels to see documents in their own cases.

Under Florida Rules of Judicial Administration 2.420, some records are automatically confidential. Adoption files, juvenile dependency cases, mental health records, and substance abuse files are sealed. Social Security numbers and bank details are removed from public docket views. These rules protect personal information in all Kendall court docket records held by the Miami-Dade Clerk.

If you need copies of records that are not online, the Miami-Dade Clerk takes public records requests. Email cocpubreq@miamidadeclerk.gov or call (305) 593-1352. The clerk can provide copies of court docket documents for Kendall cases that meet public access requirements.

Court Docket Resources for Kendall

The Florida Court Clerks and Comptrollers website lists services for all 67 clerks including Miami-Dade County. The Florida Courts website covers the 11th Circuit and all other circuits in the state. The MyFloridaCounty portal gives you access to official records and traffic payment tools for the Kendall area.

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Nearby Cities with Court Docket Pages

Kendall is in southern Miami-Dade County. Several nearby cities also use the Miami-Dade Clerk for court docket records.

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