There are several ways to search court records in Volusia County. First click the related link below, then scroll down the page to Volusia County, where you will find links to 5 different types of free searches from the Volusia County Circuit Court Clerk:
You can also search a statewide database that can zero in on a specific county. Again at the related link below, in the Statewide section at the top of the list, the Florida Court Records is a free search, but there will be a charge for documents requested - and criminal records are not included in this search.
You probably won't find arrest records online but you can search Volusia County Florida court records. Volusia County allows you to search case records, citations and violations, official records, court documents, judgments, liens and probate records. You can search these records by case or citation number, case type, name, date, location or document type.
Seminole County Florida has several different ways to look at court records and dockets. Seminole County Court offers the ability to search official records by name, date and document type. You can also search through the Florida Courts for non criminal related records such as documents, judgments, liens and probate records. Seminole County Court also offers online dockets that can be searched by court type, case number or name.
You can search for Florida court records for free and see the party names, document type, date, and instrument number - but there is a fee to have any documents you find delivered to you. This is done at the at the first related link below, which is the official statewide record search. It includes probate documents. However, you may be able to find free probate records for an individual county at the second related link below. Just scroll down to your county and see what types of court records are available in that county. Some Florida counties do have free sites for probate records.
Usually these are filed with the county court.
The official keeper of official county records varies by location, but it is typically the County Clerk or Recorder's Office. They are responsible for maintaining and preserving important documents such as property records, marriage licenses, and court records for their county.
You can ask at the court clerk's office in any county to see court records, but there are no free online statewide court records in MI. Some MI multi-county circuits and individual courts have free only record searches. They are all listed - with links to the search websites - at the related link below.
At the county court house.
In Ohio, estates and wills records are generally kept by probate courts. Each county has its own probate court, which is a division of the county's court of common pleas. Many probate courts now allow online searches of their records. Use the related link to determine if the probate court in the pertinent county does so. If not, contact the probate court directly for more information.
Maricopa County provides online access to a number of different types of court records. Online searches including High Profile cases, Superior Court, Justice Court, and various municipal court records. Visit the Arizona Court Records related link and scroll down to Maricopa County to view your options. Also available on the related link site are other Arizona court resources, including forms, dockets, and self-help legal resources.
There is no free statewide court record database in Illinois, but you can access court records by county. Most Illinois counties have free record searches, and they are all listed at the related link below. Just scroll down to a county and click the "court records" link to get the record search page for that county. CourtReference has a page like this for every state.
At the clerk of court's office in Harris County, TX.
You can check records at the county court house. There may also be some info at the state court house.