Dixie County Florida Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(724)Dixie County Court Records Offices
Dixie County Court214 County Road 351Cross CityFL32628352-498-1202
Dixie County Court Records Offices
Dixie County Tax Collector16102 U.s. 19Cross CityFL32628352-498-1414
Cross City Driver License & Motor Vehicle Services214 County Road 351Cross CityFL32628352-498-1213
State Attorney214 Main StreetCross CityFL32628352-498-1248
Dixie County Court Records Databases
Dixie County Accident Reports
Dixie County Arrest Warrants
Dixie County Child Support Warrants
Dixie County Clerk of Court Records
Dixie County Clerk of Court and Comptroller Website
Dixie County Criminal Records
Dixie County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Dixie County Court Jury Duty Information
Dixie County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedYesFL
Dixie County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredYesFL
Dixie County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementCounty Resident: 1 Year, State Resident: 1 YearFL
Dixie County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18FL
Dixie County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service1 yearFL

How to Search For Court Records Online?

Court Records are a repository of the history of a proceeding. Court proceeding includes all hearings and proceedings, whether or not a judgment has been rendered. This information is also known as court dockets. These records are maintained by county courthouses. All the records are published by the courts and are accessible to the general public through the courts. These dockets are recorded in the court records.

There are various reasons why someone would require access to court records. These may include conducting family tree research, locating missing family members, checking for any sex offenders, conducting a legal investigation or hiring employees. You can get the desired information through online records search. This makes the entire process very easy. The Internet has made searching for court records very convenient nowadays.

There are many sites that provide access to public records for a fee. Some sites have huge databases that contain information from every jurisdiction. You may choose to go for a site that provides the most comprehensive and latest information. However, it is important to determine your needs before deciding on which site to choose. Make sure you are getting all the information that you want and you are paying only for what you need.

The public’s right to access court records is guaranteed under the law. Every citizen is entitled to view, review and copy all the public records without any restriction. All the necessary fees are however should be paid before the records are released. This ensures that the information is kept confidential and the people you are searching for are not made aware of the search.

All the dockets of court houses are computerized. Hence, you will have to make a few initial phone calls to ascertain if the information provided is complete and up to date. If you are not satisfied with the results you can always check the online website of the county office to validate the information provided. This will give you an idea of the type of information available. The fee that you have to pay will also depend on the kind of information you are searching for.

There are many public record databases on the internet. Many of them are free while others ask for some fee before giving you access to their information. If you use the free ones, you can expect to get incomplete information and outdated records. On the other hand, paid databases provide you with accurate and current information. They are very convenient and fast to search as well.