Find Orlando Court Docket Records
Orlando court docket records are filed and stored by the Orange County Clerk of Courts. The city sits in the 9th Judicial Circuit, which also covers Osceola County. All case filings in Orlando go through the county clerk office at 425 N. Orange Avenue in downtown Orlando. The court docket for each case tracks every filing, hearing, and order from start to finish. Orlando residents can search court docket data online through the my eCLERK portal or visit the courthouse in person to review case files and request copies of documents.
Orlando Quick Facts
Orange County Court Docket for Orlando
Orlando is the county seat of Orange County. The Orange County Clerk of Courts manages all court docket records for cases filed in the county. The main office is at 425 N. Orange Avenue in downtown Orlando. Circuit courts here handle felonies, family law, probate, guardianship, juvenile cases, and civil disputes over $50,000. County courts take on misdemeanors, traffic cases, small claims, and civil cases up to $50,000.
Each case filed in Orlando gets a docket that records every action. The docket shows filing dates, party names, attorney information, hearing schedules, and orders entered by the judge. This is the official record of what happens in each case. Under Florida Statute Chapter 119, these records are open to the public. Anyone can request to see a court docket in Orlando without giving a reason for the request.
| Court | Orange County Circuit Court, 9th Judicial Circuit |
|---|---|
| Address | 425 N. Orange Avenue Orlando, FL 32801 |
| Phone | (407) 836-2000 |
| Website | myorangeclerk.com |
The clerk office in Orlando also handles divorce services, marriage licenses, passports, and appeals. Call (407) 836-2000 for help with any court docket question.
Search Orlando Court Docket with my eCLERK
The my eCLERK system is the online portal for searching Orlando court docket records. It lets you look up cases by name, case number, or other search terms. The tool is free for basic lookups and available around the clock. You do not need to register for a standard search. Registered users get extra features like a "My Cases" list that tracks cases you follow.
Go to my eCLERK to search Orange County court docket records from home.
Results show the case number, type, parties, and a full list of docket entries. You can see when papers were filed, when hearings are set, and what orders the judge has entered. Some documents may need you to register as a user before you can view images. The Florida Supreme Court order AOSC16-14 authorizes electronic access to court records, and the Orange County Clerk website follows those standards.
Agencies or individuals who need access to confidential court docket information in Orlando must register through the clerk's office. Attorneys can search as anonymous users or register for extra features. The clerk site has a glossary of terms and FAQs that explain how the system works for Orlando residents.
The City of Orlando website helps with code enforcement contacts and municipal services. Court cases from city ordinance violations go through the Orange County system and appear on the court docket like any other case filed in Orlando.
Request Orlando Court Docket Documents
You can request copies of Orlando court docket documents through the Orange County Clerk. The court records request page explains how to get certified and plain copies.
Certified copies carry the clerk's seal and work for legal purposes. Plain copies cost less. You can make requests in person at the Orlando courthouse or through the online system. Administrative Order AOSC24-65 from the Florida Supreme Court sets rules for electronic access to court records. Under this order, the general public can view basic docket information like case numbers, party names, and filing dates. Documents that are sealed under Rule 2.420 of the Rules of Judicial Administration or that contain confidential information are not available to the public.
Use the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal to file new documents in Orlando cases online. The statewide system connects directly to the Orange County clerk system.
Note: The Orlando Courthouse passport and records office may have occasional closures for renovations, so call ahead before visiting.
Orange County Court Docket Records
Orlando is in Orange County, and all court docket filings go through the Orange County Clerk. For the full county overview, search tools, and fee details, visit the Orange County court docket page.
Nearby Cities Court Docket Pages
These cities near Orlando have their own court docket pages with details on local court access and resources.