Largo Court Docket Lookup
Court docket records for Largo are kept by the Pinellas County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller. Largo is the third largest city in Pinellas County with about 82,000 residents. It sits in the 6th Judicial Circuit, which covers both Pinellas and Pasco counties. All civil, criminal, family, and traffic docket records for Largo cases go through the Pinellas County Clerk office. You can search docket entries online through the clerk portal or visit the courthouse in Clearwater to look up case details in person.
Largo Quick Facts
Pinellas County Court Dockets for Largo
Largo does not have its own court. Florida cities do not operate separate court systems. All court docket records for Largo go through the Pinellas County Clerk. The Clerk is Ken Burke, and the main office is at 315 Court Street in Clearwater. The phone number is (727) 464-7000.
The Pinellas County Clerk website at mypinellasclerk.gov is the starting point for Largo court docket searches. The clerk handles court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic, and juvenile cases across all of Pinellas County. The clerk also manages official records like deeds and liens through a separate portal.
The public court records search at courtrecords.mypinellasclerk.gov lets you look up Largo court docket entries by name or case number. You can view docket sheets, hearing dates, and filing history for any public case in the county. The clerk also has an official records search at officialrecords.mypinellasclerk.gov for property-related documents.
| Clerk Office | Pinellas County Clerk of the Circuit Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 315 Court Street, Clearwater, FL 33756 |
| Phone | (727) 464-7000 |
| Website | mypinellasclerk.gov |
How to Search Largo Court Docket Records
Online searching is the fastest way to find court docket data for a Largo case. The Pinellas County Clerk runs a public access portal where you search by party name or case number. Results show case type, status, docket entries, and scheduled hearing dates. No registration is needed for basic public access.
Under Florida Statute Chapter 119, all court records are open for inspection. You do not need to say why you want to see a Largo court docket. The Pinellas County system uses a Captcha for security. If you get logged out, clear your browser cache and try again. The clerk recommends working in a single browser window to cut down on interruptions. Some documents in Largo cases use a View On Request (VOR) process. This means the clerk reviews the document for confidential information before you can see it. Most VOR requests finish within minutes, but complex files may take up to two days.
The City of Largo has its own website at largo.com for city services. Court docket records are not there.
The Largo city site handles local services only. All court docket searches go through Pinellas County.
Largo Court Docket Access and Privacy
Florida's public records laws give you broad access to court docket files. The Florida Supreme Court's Administrative Order AOSC24-65 defines user roles for electronic access. The general public gets access to case numbers, party names, and docket entries without an account. Higher access levels for attorneys and law enforcement let them see more detail.
Under Florida Rules of Judicial Administration 2.420, some Largo court docket records are confidential by default. Adoption records, juvenile cases, mental health files, and substance abuse records stay sealed from public view. The Pinellas County Clerk redacts Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, and other personal data before records appear in the public portal. If something seems missing from a docket, it may have been removed under these rules.
The View Records page on the Pinellas County Clerk website explains how to access different types of records in the system. It covers court records, official records, and the VOR process that applies to some Largo case files.
Note: Electronic certified documents from Pinellas County never expire and can be used indefinitely.
Court Docket Resources for Largo
The Florida Court Clerks and Comptrollers website has a directory of all 67 county clerks. The 6th Circuit covers both Pinellas and Pasco counties, but each county keeps separate docket records. Largo cases stay with the Pinellas County Clerk.
For statewide searches, the Florida Courts website links to all judicial circuits and court resources. The E-Filing Portal lets Largo residents file documents in their cases and track docket updates in real time. The MyFloridaCounty portal handles official records and traffic payments that may connect to court docket cases.
- Pinellas Clerk court records: courtrecords.mypinellasclerk.gov
- Pinellas Clerk official records: officialrecords.mypinellasclerk.gov
- Florida Courts: flcourts.gov
Nearby Cities with Court Docket Pages
Largo is close to several other cities on the Pinellas peninsula and across the bay in Hillsborough County.