Citrus County Criminal Court Records

Citrus County Criminal Court Records are maintained by the Clerk of Court in Inverness. The Fifth Judicial Circuit serves this central Florida county. These records contain felony prosecutions, court proceedings, and case dispositions. You can search for cases online or visit the Clerk's office. Public access is guaranteed under Florida law.

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Citrus County Quick Facts

5th Judicial Circuit
Inverness County Seat
153,000 Population
Ch 119 Public Records Law

Citrus County Clerk of Court Office

The Clerk of Court manages all Citrus County Criminal Court Records. Angela Vick serves as the elected Clerk. Her office handles court filings and record keeping. Staff assist with public record requests. The main office is in Inverness.

The Clerk provides multiple ways to access records. Their website has online search tools. In-person visits allow document review. Phone inquiries can help locate cases. The office processes many requests daily.

Citrus County Clerk of Court homepage showing access to criminal court records

This website provides tools for searching Citrus County Criminal Court Records and other court documents.

Clerk of Court Angela Vick
Address 110 N. Apopka Ave.
Inverness, FL 34450
Phone (352) 341-6424
Website citrusclerk.org
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

How to Search Citrus County Criminal Court Records Online

You can search Citrus County Criminal Court Records through the Clerk's website. The online system provides case information. You can search by defendant name or case number. Results show basic case details. Some documents are available for download.

The Fifth Judicial Circuit includes Citrus County. It also serves Hernando, Lake, Marion, and Sumter counties. The circuit has integrated case management. This connects all county clerks. Records flow between courts seamlessly.

To start your search, visit the Clerk's website. Navigate to the court records section. Enter search criteria in the form. The system will return matches. Click on a case number for details. Review the information carefully.

Online case information includes charges and court dates. You can see case status and disposition. Party information is listed. Hearing schedules may appear. Some systems require fees for detailed reports. Payment is processed online securely.

Note: The online database is updated daily, but very recent filings may not appear until the next business day.

Criminal Case Records Available in Citrus County

Citrus County Criminal Court Records include various document types. Felony cases form the core of these records. Florida classifies felonies by degree. First degree is most serious. Capital felonies carry the highest penalties. The circuit court hears all felony matters.

The records contain charging documents. These may be informations or indictments. Informations are filed by prosecutors. Indictments come from grand juries. Both start criminal cases. The Clerk files and indexes these papers.

Court proceedings generate many records. Arraignments establish pleas. Pre-trial conferences address scheduling. Motion hearings resolve legal issues. Trial records include testimony and evidence. Sentencing documents set punishment. All are part of the case file.

Post-conviction records are also maintained. Appeals go to district courts. Post-conviction motions stay in circuit court. Probation supervision records are kept. Violation reports document compliance issues. The Clerk manages all these filings.

FDLE Criminal History Background Checks

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement provides statewide checks. These include Citrus County arrests and convictions. The FDLE uses fingerprint identification. This ensures accurate matching. Results are official and comprehensive.

To request a check, you must submit fingerprints. Livescan technology captures prints digitally. Many locations in Florida offer this service. The FDLE website lists providers. Some are in Citrus County. Others are nearby.

The state-only check costs $24. This is the standard fee. Federal checks add to the cost. Processing takes several business days. Results show Florida criminal history. This includes all counties in the state.

FDLE reports show arrests and dispositions. They include court outcomes. Citrus County cases will appear. So will cases from other circuits. This is useful for complete background reviews. Visit fdle.state.fl.us for more.

Public Access Rights to Court Records

Florida law guarantees access to court records. Chapter 119 establishes this principle. Criminal court files are generally public. Anyone can request to view them. The Clerk must provide reasonable access.

Records are available during office hours. The Citrus County Clerk is open weekdays. Some services may require appointments. Call ahead for complex requests. Staff can guide you to the right records.

Certain records are exempt from disclosure. Juvenile cases have privacy protections. Mental health proceedings are confidential. Some victim information is protected. Trade secrets may be redacted. The court controls access to sealed materials.

Sealed records are not public. Expunged records are destroyed or removed. Only limited entities can access these. The record subject has specific rights. Court orders govern access procedures. Most criminal cases remain fully public.

Note: If you find errors in your record, you can request corrections through the Clerk's office or the court that handled your case.

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Other Counties in the Fifth Circuit

These counties share the Fifth Judicial Circuit with Citrus County. Each maintains its own criminal court records. The procedures are similar across the circuit.

All five counties in the Fifth Circuit provide public access to criminal court records through their Clerk of Court offices.