How do i find divorce records in Duval County?
You may visit our Official Records Department in room 1253 of the Duval County Courthouse between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, to search the official records or search online by clicking on our Search Official Records. No fee is charged for this service.
How long does it take for a quit claim deed to be recorded in Florida?
It normally takes 7-10 BUSINESS DAYS to record a deed received by mail. If time is of the essence, you should consider bringing the document into the office and waiting for it to be recorded.
How do I find public records in Duval County Florida?
You may visit our Official Records Department in room 1253 of the Duval County Courthouse between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, to search the public records. You may also search online by clicking on our Search Official Records.
How do I search for an official records document?
It is recommended that when searching for documents that were recorded during these dates the user search using Grantor/Grantee or Book/Page. Perform a Party Name (Grantor and/or Grantee) search on Official Records documents. Perform an Instrument Number search on an Official Records document.
Are court records available online in Florida?
While court records are public unless otherwise specified by law or placed under seal, the standards for online viewing of court records is set by administrative orders of the Florida Supreme Court. For more information on these standards, please visit our court records information page.
Is the Duval County Clerk of courts core system compatible with Safari?
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