Find Flagler County Court Docket
Flagler County court docket records are available through the Clerk of the Circuit Court in Bunnell. The 7th Judicial Circuit serves Flagler County along with Putnam, St. Johns, and Volusia counties in northeast Florida. You can search Flagler County court docket entries online or by visiting the courthouse. The clerk's office tracks all filings, motions, hearing dates, and court orders for every case. Palm Coast, the largest city in the county, sends all its court docket cases to the Bunnell courthouse. Florida law gives anyone the right to look up these records, and the Flagler County clerk makes that possible through web tools and in-person service.
Flagler County Quick Facts
Flagler County Clerk of Court
The Flagler County Clerk of the Circuit Court is the official keeper of all court docket records. Every case filed in the county passes through this office. The clerk processes new filings, assigns case numbers, logs hearing dates, and maintains the full docket for each case. The office is in the Flagler County courthouse in Bunnell.
Check the Flagler County Clerk website for online search tools, office hours, and contact info. The site has links to case search systems and e-filing options. Flagler County has grown fast in recent years, which means more cases coming through the court docket system. The 7th Judicial Circuit handles the workload across four counties, but each county has its own clerk office. If your case is in Flagler County, the Bunnell clerk is your source for all court docket records.
| Office | Flagler County Clerk of the Circuit Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 1769 E. Moody Boulevard, Building 1, Bunnell, FL 32110 |
| Website | flaglerclerk.com |
How to Search Flagler County Court Docket
Online search gives you the fastest access to Flagler County court docket records. The clerk's website has a case search tool. Enter a party name or case number. The results show docket entries, hearing dates, and case status. Free for basic lookups. The system is available around the clock.
Statewide portals also cover Flagler County. The Florida Courts E-Filing Portal tracks filings and docket updates for all 67 counties. Over 30 million documents move through this system each year. The MyFloridaCounty site has official records from Flagler County. Search for deeds, liens, and other documents that may connect to court docket cases. The ACIS portal handles appellate court docket records if a Flagler County case went to a higher court.
For in-person searches, go to the Bunnell courthouse. Staff can look up court docket records and make copies. Bring a name or case number. Copies have a per-page fee, and certified copies cost more.
Note: Flagler County's growing population means more cases enter the court docket system each year, which can sometimes slow online search updates by a day or two.
Flagler County Court Docket Public Records
Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes makes court docket records in Flagler County open to the public. All records from state, county, and municipal agencies can be inspected and copied. No reason is required. The clerk must act on your request without delay.
Confidential records are exempt. Rule 2.420 of the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration seals juvenile cases, adoption files, mental health records, and substance abuse files automatically. Social Security numbers and bank info are redacted from court docket documents in Flagler County. Under AOSC24-65, the general public can view case numbers, names, and docket entries online. Deeper access to images or certain case types may need registration.
Flagler County Court Docket Resources
The Florida Court Clerks and Comptrollers website links to all county clerks, including Flagler. The Florida Courts website has forms, circuit info, and self-help guides. The circuit courts page covers the 7th Judicial Circuit that serves Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, and Volusia counties.
Circuit courts in Flagler County handle felonies, family law, probate, and large civil cases. County courts cover misdemeanors, traffic offenses, small claims up to $8,000, and civil disputes up to $50,000. Both levels of court create court docket records. The e-filing portal at myflcourtaccess.com handles submissions for Flagler County cases 24/7.
Cities in Flagler County
Flagler County includes Palm Coast, Bunnell, Flagler Beach, and Beverly Beach. All court docket cases go through the courthouse in Bunnell. Palm Coast is the largest city in the county with over 106,000 residents.
Other towns in Flagler County include Bunnell, Flagler Beach, and Beverly Beach. All court docket cases for these communities go through the Flagler County Clerk of Court in Bunnell.
Nearby Counties
Flagler County borders several other counties in northeast Florida. Verify which county you live in before filing a case.