Collier County Court Docket Records

Collier County court docket records are managed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court in Naples. The 20th Judicial Circuit handles all cases filed in Collier County. You can search court docket entries through the clerk's online system or by going to the courthouse in Naples. The docket tracks every filing, motion, order, and hearing for each case. Public access to these records is guaranteed under Florida law. Collier County is one of the larger counties in southwest Florida, and its court system handles a high volume of civil, criminal, family, and probate cases. The clerk's office is the primary source for all court docket information in the area.

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Collier County Quick Facts

395,000+ Population
Naples County Seat
20th Judicial Circuit

Collier County Clerk of Court

The Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court is the custodian of all court docket records. This office processes new case filings, maintains docket entries, and stores all documents tied to each case. The clerk is elected by Collier County voters and serves as a constitutional officer. Staff at the Naples courthouse can help you search for cases and get copies of documents from the court docket.

Check the Collier County Clerk website for online search tools, forms, and office hours. The site links to case search portals where you can look up court docket records by party name, case number, or date. Collier County handles a large number of cases each year due to its growing population. The 20th Judicial Circuit includes Collier, Charlotte, Glades, Hendry, and Lee counties, but each county has its own clerk office. If your case was filed in Collier County, you deal with the Collier County clerk for all court docket needs.

Florida Court Clerks portal for Collier County court docket access
Office Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court
Address 3315 Tamiami Trail E, Suite 102, Naples, FL 34112
Website collierclerk.com

How to Search Collier County Court Docket

Online search is the fastest option for Collier County court docket records. The clerk's website has a case search feature. Type in a name or case number. The system returns docket entries, case type, hearing dates, and status updates. Basic searches are free. You do not need to register for simple lookups.

The Florida Courts E-Filing Portal covers Collier County as well. This statewide system processes more than 30 million court documents each year. You can track filings, view docket updates, and file new documents. The portal is open 24 hours a day. For official records in Collier County like deeds and liens, search the MyFloridaCounty portal. These records sometimes connect to active court docket cases.

For appellate cases from Collier County, the ACIS portal is the tool to use. It has docket entries and documents from all Florida appellate courts. No registration needed for public searches. If you prefer in person, visit the Collier County courthouse in Naples. Bring a name or case number and the clerk staff will help you find what you need. Copies are available for a fee.

Collier County Court Docket Public Access

Court docket records in Collier County fall under Florida Statute Chapter 119, which makes them public. All records held by state, county, and municipal agencies are open for inspection. You can copy them too. The clerk cannot ask why you want to see a court docket record. Access is a right, not a privilege.

Not everything is public. Rule 2.420 of the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration defines automatic exemptions. Juvenile dependency records, adoption files, mental health files, and substance abuse records are sealed. Social Security numbers and bank account info are always redacted from court docket documents in Collier County. Administrative Order AOSC24-65 governs electronic access. The general public can view basic docket data online. For deeper access to document images, you may need to register or submit a View On Request at the Collier County clerk's office.

Note: Collier County court docket records are updated on a rolling basis, but filings may take a business day or two to appear in the online system.

Court Docket Resources in Collier County

The Florida Court Clerks and Comptrollers site links to every county clerk in the state. Use it to find Collier County contact details and services. The Florida Courts website has court forms, circuit info, and self-help guides for people handling their own cases in Collier County.

The 20th Judicial Circuit serves Collier County. Visit the circuit courts page for details on how this circuit operates. Circuit courts handle the bigger cases: felonies, family law, probate, guardianship, and civil matters over $50,000. County courts in Collier County cover misdemeanors, traffic offenses, and small claims. Both levels of court create docket records you can access through the clerk.

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Cities in Collier County

Collier County includes Naples, Marco Island, Immokalee, and Everglades City. All court docket cases for Collier County are processed at the Naples courthouse. None of these cities have a separate page based on the population threshold, but every resident uses the same Collier County clerk for court docket records.

Nearby Counties

Collier County borders other counties in the 20th Judicial Circuit and beyond. Confirm which county you live in before filing a case.