St. Johns County FL Court Records Search
🏛️ St. Johns County FL Court Records Search — Complete Step-by-Step Guide
If you’ve been trying to find court records search for St. Johns County, Florida, you already know how confusing it can get. Multiple websites, outdated information, dead links — it’s a mess. This guide cuts through all of that. You’ll get a clear, step-by-step walkthrough of every verified official source, exactly what to click, and what to do next. No fluff, no broken links.
Under Florida Statute §119, most government records are public and available to any person. There is no requirement to state your reason for requesting records. Fees may apply for copies or certified documents.
How to Search St. Johns County Court Records Online — Step by Step
Florida has one of the best public access systems for court records in the country. Here’s how to use it specifically for St. Johns County:
Visit MyFloridaCounty.com. This is the official statewide court records portal. Click Court Records at the top, then select St. Johns County from the county dropdown. You’ll be taken directly to the St. Johns County case search interface.
On the St. Johns County case search page at St. Johns County Clerk of Courts, you can search by: party name (defendant or plaintiff), case number, attorney name, or filing date range. For criminal cases, enter the defendant’s full name. Results show all cases including felony, misdemeanor, traffic, civil, family, and probate.
Click on a case to open the full docket. You’ll see: filing date, case type, all charges, all hearing dates, motions filed, plea entered, verdict or judgment, and sentence. The most recent entries are at the bottom. Look for entries labeled “Disposition” or “Judgment” to see the final outcome.
Most St. Johns County court documents can be ordered directly through St. Johns County Clerk of Courts. Certified copies typically cost $1–$2 per page plus a $2 certification fee. You can order online, by mail, or in person at the clerk’s office.
If the case involves federal charges (FBI, DEA, US Marshals, or federal offenses), it won’t be in the county system. Visit PACER.gov and register for a free account. Federal court cases, including Florida’s Southern, Middle, and Northern Districts, are all searchable on PACER.
All Verified Resources for St. Johns County, FL
Every link below has been verified as working. We do not include broken, unreliable, or unverified sources.
St. Johns County Courthouse & Office Location
Use the map below to locate the St. Johns County courthouse or clerk’s office for in-person record requests:
Best time to call the St. Johns County Clerk’s office is weekday mornings 8–10 AM — hold times are much shorter. For written public records requests under Florida Statute §119, agencies have up to 3 business days to acknowledge your request. Always ask for a fee waiver if cost is a barrier — it’s your legal right to ask.
