Osceola County Court Docket Search

Osceola County court docket records are held at the Clerk of the Circuit Court in Kissimmee. The 9th Judicial Circuit manages all case filings for Osceola and Orange counties in central Florida. You can search court docket entries for civil, criminal, family, and traffic cases through the clerk's office or online tools. Osceola County has grown fast in recent years and handles a high volume of court filings. The clerk keeps docket data for every case in the county, and the public can access these records under Florida law. Whether you need to check a court date or pull up an old case, the Osceola County Clerk has several ways to help.

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Osceola County Quick Facts

430K+ Population
Kissimmee County Seat
9th Judicial Circuit
67 FL Counties

Osceola County Clerk of Court

The Clerk of the Circuit Court in Osceola County manages all court docket records. This office files new cases, logs hearing dates, stores documents, and tracks every docket entry. The clerk also handles official records like deeds and marriage licenses. Staff at the Osceola County Clerk's office can help you find a case file and get copies of court documents.

The Osceola County Clerk shares the 9th Judicial Circuit with Orange County. This is one of the busiest circuits in Florida because of the large population in the Orlando metro area. The high volume of cases means the clerk's office processes a lot of court docket entries each day. Despite the workload, the office provides online tools that let you search from home at any time. Visit the Osceola County Clerk website for contact info, online case search, and other services.

The Osceola County Clerk website gives you a starting point for searching court docket records and other services online.

Osceola County Clerk homepage for court docket records

From this portal you can find case search tools, fee schedules, filing guides, and contact details for the Osceola County Clerk's office.

Office Osceola County Clerk of the Circuit Court
Address 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, FL 34741
Phone (407) 742-3500
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website osceolaclerk.com

How to Search Osceola County Court Dockets

Searching for court docket records in Osceola County starts online for most people. The clerk has a case search tool on their website where you can look up cases by name or number. You do not need an account for basic public searches. Results show case type, status, filing date, and docket entries. Under Florida Statute Chapter 119, these records are open to anyone.

The Florida Courts E-Filing Portal also tracks docket entries for Osceola County cases. This statewide system connects over 770,000 users to court records across all 67 Florida counties. You can check case status, see filed documents, and find hearing dates for free. The portal processes more than 30 million documents a year. For appellate cases, use the ACIS portal to search docket entries in Florida's higher courts without needing an account.

To find a court docket in Osceola County, have one of these ready:

  • Full name of a party in the case
  • Case number from the clerk's office
  • Date range for when the case was filed

You can also go to the courthouse in Kissimmee. The clerk's staff will look up records and print copies for you. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. For older cases or large files, give the staff extra time to pull court docket records in Osceola County.

Note: Some Osceola County court docket records may be restricted under Rule 2.420 of the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration.

Osceola County Public Court Docket Access

Court docket records in Osceola County are public. Florida law makes this clear. Chapter 119 says all state, county, and municipal records are open for inspection and copying. You do not need a reason to look at a court docket. The clerk must give you access in a timely manner. This applies to both paper and electronic records in Osceola County.

The Florida Supreme Court issued Administrative Order AOSC24-65 in September 2024. This order sets standards for electronic access to court docket records across the state. It defines 15 user roles with different access levels. As a member of the general public, you can see case numbers, party names, and docket entries without signing up for anything. You cannot view sealed, expunged, or confidential records. Family law and juvenile case images in Osceola County require a visit to the clerk's office or registration to view.

The Florida Court Clerks and Comptrollers website covers all 67 county clerks, including the Osceola County Clerk. Each clerk is an independently elected constitutional officer with over 1,000 statutory duties. The MyFloridaCounty portal lets you search official records across the state, which can tie into court docket cases in Osceola County.

Court Docket Types in Osceola County

The 9th Judicial Circuit covers Osceola and Orange counties. Circuit courts hear felonies, family law, probate, and civil matters over $50,000. County courts handle traffic offenses, misdemeanors, small claims up to $8,000, and civil cases up to $50,000. Both levels of court produce docket entries that the Osceola County Clerk stores and maintains.

The Florida Courts website has info on all 20 circuits and provides self-help resources for people in Osceola County who want to handle their own cases. The circuit courts page breaks down the full structure of Florida's trial courts. To file a new document, use the E-Filing Portal. It runs 24 hours a day and works for all Osceola County court filings. Call (850) 577-4609 for help with the portal during weekday hours.

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Cities in Osceola County

Osceola County has several cities and towns. All court docket cases are filed at the Osceola County Circuit Court in Kissimmee, no matter which city the parties live in.

Other communities in Osceola County include St. Cloud, Poinciana, and Campbell. All of them file court cases through the Osceola County Clerk in Kissimmee.

Nearby Counties

These counties are next to Osceola County. Check the filing location of a case to make sure you search the right county for court docket records.