We also collect and track all fines and fees assessed by the court for these violations. We hope you find the information provided on this page to be helpful. If you would like more information, please feel free to call us at If you were bonded out of jail or released by a Judge, you were notified of your next court date arraignment at that time.
To verify an upcoming court date, you should ask about it no sooner than p. If you have a question about your court date, please contact your attorney if applicable for assistance. Failure to appear for an established court date can have serious consequences. The Court may issue a Capias, or order, for your arrest. The court could impose additional penalties it thinks are appropriate.
To view case dockets, please visit the Clerk Online Resource ePortal CORE , and note that only approved parties may access the actual case documents online. For further information about a misdemeanor case, please make your request in writing by using the Search Form found in the Forms Section, below.
Please be sure to clearly indicate the information you are asking for. Please send your request to:. If you are on probation and your fines or fees are to be made to the Salvation Army Probation Department, please contact your Probation Officer concerning payment. If you do not contact these officers, it may result in a Violation of Probation, and the Court may issue a Capias for your arrest.
If you were instructed to pay your fines or fees directly to the Clerk of Courts, those fines or fees will remain outstanding until you pay it in full. If you fail to pay a fine, it may result in your information being forwarded to a collections agency.
This agency will make efforts to collect the fine, and you will be subject to an additional percent collection rate. Helpful Links. Community Development Block Grant. Bid Projects. Block Grants. Income Guidelines. District Court. Financial Reports. New Business Lists. About Us. Chaplain Services. Emergency Medical Services.
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Entry-Level Police Officer Information. Community Awareness. History of the Department. In addition, your information may be forwarded to a collections agency in an effort to collect your fine. This is subject to a percent collections rate. For information about your fine or fee balance, please contact the Felony Department at Please note that we cannot accept personal checks. Payments may be mailed to the address below. For cases which have been referred to a collections agency, please contact the agency that is responsible for your case at the number below.
If you do not know to which collection agency your case has been assigned, please contact the Felony department for assistance. Restitution is the court-ordered payment s to a person, a group or an entity to compensate for an injury or loss. It is paid by the party that is found responsible for the injury or loss.
When it is considered necessary in a criminal case, the court will order an individual to pay restitution to the victims s for their injury or loss. If a defendant does not make payments as ordered by the court, the victim can seek relief through a Civil Judgment.
Please see the Judgment and Restitution Order Instruction Sheet, which may also found in the Forms section of this web page. To assist in determining if you have outstanding financial obligations on felony cases where a conviction occurred, please complete the form below.
Upon review of your court records, we will provide detailed information related to your records in Duval County. If applicable, we will also provide basic case information for felony convictions throughout the State of Florida. NOTE: You will be required to contact each county to determine if there are outstanding financial obligations. A felony is a criminal offense of a more serious nature that is punishable by a prison sentence of at least one year.
Most courtrooms will not admit anyone wearing shorts, un-tucked shirts, t-shirts with graphic or offensive wording or images, or revealing clothing. For information about the 4th Judicial Circuit, please visit its website. There are very strict criteria for sealing or expunging court records.
Some of the requirements are:. You may be eligible to have court records about your case sealed or expunged. However, by Florida law, there are certain charges that cannot be sealed or expunged regardless of whether adjudication was withheld. Please seek advice from an attorney for more information on having criminal court records sealed.
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