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Saint Lucie County, FL Public Records

The Florida Public Records Law ensures that both residents and non-residents of St. Lucie County have easy access to public records, including property, tax, court, and arrest records. All you have to do is approach the record custodian in person or contact them via phone, fax, mail, email, or online. Alternatively, you can send a request to the county's Communications Division via email or mail addressed to Communications Division Director Erick Gill at 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34982.

Courts in Saint Lucie County

Court Records in Saint Lucie County, Florida

The court system in St. Lucie County, Florida, is structured with Circuit Courts and County court Miami-Dade County Courts. Circuit Courts hold general jurisdiction over all civil and criminal cases, especially those involving more significant matters, such as family law cases (divorce, child custody, and child support), probate issues, juvenile cases, mental health issues, and abuse prevention orders. County Courts in St. Lucie handle civil disputes where the amounts in question are less than $15,000 (excluding interest, costs, and attorney fees). They also share jurisdiction with Circuit Courts in certain instances, such as landlord-tenant disputes and cases related to homeowners' associations. For minor civil cases, St. Lucie County Courts offer a Small Claims process, which simplifies legal procedures for smaller disputes.

Miami-Dade County, the jurisdiction of the Circuit Court and County Court is consolidated into several divisions to facilitate efficient case management. These are the divisions such as the Civil Court, Criminal Court, Family Court, Juvenile Court, and Traffic Court. The operationalization of this system is to have the smooth processing of cases by subject matter and in such a way that the case is being managed by the right division based on its complexity and nature. In St. Lucie County, all court records are maintained by the Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller. These records are also made available to the public, either through online accessibility at the Clerk's Case Search Portal or upon written request. Residents may also wish to visit or contact the Clerk's office to seek assistance in locating what they require concerning court records.

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201 S. Indian River Drive
Ft. Pierce

Jails and Prisons in Saint Lucie County

Find Inmate Search and Jail Records in Saint Lucie County, Florida

Inmates arrested in St. Lucie are held in the county's local, state, or federal correctional facilities, depending on the arresting agency and the inmate's offense. These jails are controlled by the Sheriff's Office, the Florida Department of Corrections (FDC), and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP).

For state and federal inmate records, you can access them via the FDC Offender Information Search portal and BOP Inmate Lookup respectively. Local inmate records can be obtained online using the Sheriff's Office's Inmate Lookup or in person at 900 N Rock Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34945.

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900 N Rock Road
Fort Pierce

Police Departments and Sheriff Offices in Saint Lucie County

Arrest Records in Saint Lucie County, Florida

Records of arrest in St. Lucie County are criminal histories maintained by law enforcement departments, which summarize personal information of the individual, arresting officers, circumstances surrounding an arrest, and charges filed in relation to the crime. In other words, the essential points of this record in St. Lucie County are the Sheriff's Office and municipal police departments.

An arrest record may contain details about mugshots, warrants, convictions, and fingerprints. Those individuals who wish to access arrest records may do so through the Internet or by physically visiting the sheriff's office. While arrest records are different from criminal records, there is often some overlap between them. The criminal records may hold the subject's greater history that may be retrieved through the court system. Applications for records can be made physically at the sheriff's office, where confidentiality and legal restrictions allow. There are a total of 10 police departments within the county. The crime rate within St. Lucie County is approximately 26.72 crimes per 1,000 residents.

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Popular Cities in Saint Lucie

  • Fort Pierce
  • Port Saint Lucie