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Orange County, Florida — Public Records

Use this page to find court records, arrest records, and other public records in Orange County. Each section links to the office, online tool, or agency that holds the records.

⚡ At a Glance

  • Clerk of Court: 425 N Orange Ave, Orlando — (407) 836-2000
  • Sheriff / Jail: 2500 W Colonial Dr, Orlando — (407) 254-7000
  • Online search: myorangeclerk.com and My E Clerk (civil, criminal)
  • County seat: Orlando, Florida
How to use this page: Pick a section below — court records, arrest records, or other records. Each one tells you where to go, who to contact, and what tools are available online.

Start here: Choose the type of record you need below, then follow the link to the official source.

What You Can Find Here

⚖️ Circuit and county court case records
🔍 Sheriff arrest records and inmate search
🏛️ Traffic and small claims court records
📋 Property records and vital records contacts
What you will need:
  • Full name of the person or business
  • Case number, if you have one
  • Approximate date or location of the record

Court Records

The Orange County Clerk of Courts maintains records for all cases filed in Orange County circuit and county courts. The My E Clerk system allows searching court records by case type.

OfficeDetails
Clerk of Court425 N Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32801
Phone(407) 836-2000
Online SearchMy E Clerk — Court Records Search

My E Clerk provides free access to court records across all case types.

⚖️ Orange County Clerk — Court Records Search 🏛️ Orange County Clerk of Court Website

Use the official link above to access records or contact the office directly.

Arrest Records

Arrest records in Orange County come from whichever agency made the arrest. The Orange County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail. The Orlando Police Department handles arrests within city limits. The Orange County Corrections Division manages the county jail.

To request a specific arrest report, contact the arresting agency directly.

AgencyContactOnline
Orange County Sheriff's OfficeOrlando, FLSheriff's Website
Inmate/Arrest Search(407) 254-7000Sheriff's Office (Jail managed by Orange County Corrections)

Other Public Records

Orange County maintains several other categories of public records. Property records are handled by the County Recorder or Clerk's office. Vital records are available through the Clerk or the Florida Department of Health.

How to Request Records

Most records are handled by different offices — always contact the office listed above.

In person: Visit the Orange County Clerk of Court at 425 N Orange Ave, Orlando. Bring a valid ID.

Online: Use the Clerk's online records search to view case information.

By mail or email: Submit a written request under the Florida Public Records Act to the office that holds the records.

Cities in Orange County

Orange County includes the city of Orlando (county seat) and several other municipalities including Winter Park, Apopka, and Kissimmee (Osceola County). City-level record pages will be added as they become available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Orange County courthouse?
The Orange County Courthouse is at 425 N Orange Avenue in Orlando.
Can I look up someone's arrest in Orange County online?
Yes. The Orange County Sheriff's Office provides an online arrest/inmate search. You can also call (407) 254-7000.
How do I get a court record in Orange County?
Search online at My E Clerk — Court Records Search, call (407) 836-2000, or visit the Clerk's office at 425 N Orange Ave, Orlando.
What courts does Orange County have?
Orange County has circuit courts (felony, civil, family) and county courts (misdemeanor, traffic, small claims). The Clerk of Court maintains records for all court divisions.
Is there a fee to search Orange County court records online?
You can search case information for free through My E Clerk. Certified copies require a fee.
What this page does not show: Not all records are available online. Some require a written request, an in-person visit, or a fee. Court records and arrest data may be incomplete, delayed, or not yet entered into online systems.

This page is a guide to help you find official records — it is not the official database. All information comes from government sources. Verify details directly with the agency that holds the records.

Last updated: April 15, 2026