Indian River County Court Docket

Indian River County court docket records are held by the Clerk of the Circuit Court in Vero Beach. The 19th Judicial Circuit serves Indian River County along with Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie Counties. You can search court docket records online or at the Vero Beach courthouse. The clerk tracks all filings, hearings, motions, and court orders for every case. With a growing population along the Treasure Coast, Indian River County handles thousands of court cases each year. Florida's public records law lets anyone search court docket records without giving a reason, and the clerk office must provide access to these files.

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Indian River County Quick Facts

168,000 Population
Vero Beach County Seat
19th Judicial Circuit
1925 County Est.

Indian River County Clerk of Court

The Indian River County Clerk of the Circuit Court manages court docket records from the courthouse in Vero Beach. This office handles case filings, maintains docket entries, and provides copies of court documents to the public. The clerk serves as the official record keeper for both the court system and county government. Staff can assist with case searches, certified copies, and general questions about court docket records in Indian River County.

Visit the Indian River County Clerk website for online services, office hours, and contact info. The Vero Beach courthouse is the main location for walk-in requests. Certified copies of court docket documents are available for a fee. If you need records from an older case, call ahead since some files may take extra time to retrieve from storage.

Office Indian River County Courthouse
2000 16th Avenue
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Phone (772) 770-5185
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website indianriverclerk.com

How to Search Indian River County Court Docket

Online search is the fastest way to check court docket records in Indian River County. The clerk website offers case search tools where you can look up cases by name, case number, or date range. Results show docket entries, case type, filing dates, and current status.

Start your search at the Indian River County Clerk website for the most direct access to local court docket records.

Indian River County Clerk of Court homepage for court docket search

The clerk site covers both circuit court and county court cases in Indian River County. Circuit court handles felonies, family law, probate, and civil cases over $50,000. County court deals with traffic, misdemeanors, small claims, and civil disputes up to $50,000. All of these produce court docket records you can search through the clerk.

The Florida Courts E-Filing Portal is a statewide tool that tracks filed documents across all 67 counties, including Indian River. The ACIS portal handles appellate court docket searches. You do not need to register for basic public searches on either system. The MyFloridaCounty portal lets you search official records in Indian River County like deeds and liens that sometimes connect to active court docket cases.

Court Docket Public Access in Indian River County

Under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, court docket records in Indian River County are open for public inspection. All state, county, and municipal records can be viewed and copied by any person. You do not have to explain why you want to see them. This right extends to electronic records as well. The law states that automation must not erode the right of access.

Some records have limits on public access. Florida Rules of Judicial Administration 2.420 covers confidential records. Sealed cases, expunged records, juvenile cases, and adoption files are not open to the general public. Social Security numbers, bank details, and medical data get redacted from copies. Administrative Order AOSC24-65 from the Florida Supreme Court defines 15 user roles for electronic access to court docket records. The general public fits User Role 7, which lets you see case numbers, party names, and basic docket entries in Indian River County without creating an account.

Note: Some Indian River County court docket documents may require clerk review before online viewing is allowed.

Indian River County Court Cases

The 19th Judicial Circuit covers Indian River County and three other counties on Florida's Treasure Coast. The circuit court hears all major case types. Criminal felonies, civil lawsuits over $50,000, family law matters, and probate cases go through circuit court. County court handles lesser matters like traffic offenses, misdemeanors, and small claims.

Every case type creates a court docket in Indian River County. The docket is a running log of all activity in a case. Filings, hearings, motions, and orders each get an entry with a date stamp. This record stays with the case for its full life cycle. Attorneys and parties can submit documents through the E-Filing Portal, and each filing updates the Indian River County court docket right away. The Florida Courts website has details on how the 20 judicial circuits operate across the state.

Indian River County Court Resources

The Indian River County Clerk provides forms and instructions for common case types. The Florida Courts website has self-help guides, family law forms, and other tools for people who handle their own cases. The Florida Court Clerks and Comptrollers site lists all 67 county clerks with their contact details.

For e-filing support, call (850) 577-4609 on weekdays from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Questions about specific Indian River County court docket records should go to the clerk at (772) 770-5185. Legal aid services along the Treasure Coast may provide free or low-cost legal help to people who qualify. Ask the Indian River County clerk office for a referral if you need assistance.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Indian River County along the Treasure Coast. Each maintains its own court docket records through its clerk of court.