Collier County Criminal Court Records

Collier County Criminal Court Records are maintained by the Clerk of Court in Naples. The Twentieth Judicial Circuit serves this southwest Florida county. These records contain felony prosecutions, court filings, and case dispositions. You can search records online or visit the Clerk's office. Public access is protected under Florida law.

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Collier County Quick Facts

20th Judicial Circuit
Naples County Seat
376,000 Population
Ch 119 Public Records Law

Collier County Clerk of Court Office

The Clerk of Court manages all Collier County Criminal Court Records. Crystal K. Kinzel serves as the elected Clerk. Her office handles court filings and maintains case files. Staff assist with public record requests. The office is on Tamiami Trail in Naples.

The Clerk provides comprehensive access to records. Their website offers online search capabilities. In-person visits allow document review. Copy and certification services are available. The office serves a large population.

Florida Courts website showing access to criminal court records

This portal connects to the Twentieth Circuit where Collier County Criminal Court Records are maintained.

Clerk of Court Crystal K. Kinzel
Address 3315 Tamiami Trail E.
Naples, FL 34112
Phone (239) 252-2646
Website collierclerk.com
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

How to Search Collier County Criminal Court Records Online

You can search Collier County Criminal Court Records online. The Clerk's website provides search tools. You can look up cases by name or number. Results show case information and status. Some documents are available digitally.

The Twentieth Judicial Circuit includes Collier County. It also covers Charlotte, Glades, Hendry, and Lee counties. The circuit uses integrated case management. This connects all county clerks. Records are accessible through the circuit portal.

To search, visit the Clerk's website. Navigate to the court records section. Enter your search criteria. The system will display matches. Review the case details. Some searches may require fees.

Online case information includes charges and court dates. Case status shows active or closed. Party information is listed. Docket entries show case activity. Document images may be available. Payment options vary by record type.

Note: Online case information is updated regularly, but recent filings may take time to appear in the system.

Criminal Court Records Available in Collier County

Collier County Criminal Court Records include felony cases. These are serious criminal matters. Florida circuit courts handle all felonies. They have exclusive jurisdiction. This includes violent and property crimes.

Records contain various documents. Charging documents start cases. These are informations or indictments. The Clerk files all papers. Plea records show defendant responses. Motion filings address legal issues. Court orders resolve disputes.

Case progression creates more records. Discovery shows evidence exchange. Pre-trial conferences address scheduling. Trial records include testimony and verdicts. Sentencing documents impose punishment. All are maintained by the Clerk.

Post-conviction matters are recorded. Probation terms are documented. Violation reports track compliance. Revocation hearings address serious issues. Appeals are noted. The file remains complete.

FDLE Background Check Services

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement provides statewide checks. These include Collier County records. The database uses fingerprint matching. This ensures accuracy. Results are official.

To request a check, submit fingerprints. Livescan devices capture digital prints. Many locations offer this service. The FDLE website lists providers. Some are in Collier County.

The state check costs $24. This covers processing. Federal checks add cost. Processing takes several days. Results show Florida criminal history. This includes all counties.

FDLE reports are comprehensive. They include Collier County cases. Arrests appear from all circuits. Court dispositions are shown. This provides complete history. Visit fdle.state.fl.us for information.

Public Access to Court Records

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

Records are available during business hours. The Collier County Clerk is open weekdays. Hours are 8 AM to 5 PM. Call ahead for specific services. Staff can assist with searches.

Some records have restrictions. Juvenile cases are confidential. Mental health proceedings are sealed. Victim information may be protected. Trade secrets can be redacted. Sealed cases are hidden.

Expunged records are removed. They are destroyed or sealed. Only limited access exists. The record holder has special rights. Court orders control disclosure. Most files remain public.

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Other Counties in the Twentieth Circuit

These counties share the Twentieth Judicial Circuit with Collier County. Each maintains criminal court records.

All five counties in the Twentieth Circuit provide access to criminal court records through their Clerk offices.