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  2. The Seminole County Clerk of Court provides many public services that help improve access to justice, including processing civil and...

  3. Search for a Court Case Online - Seminole County Clerk of the ...

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    Search for a Court Case Online. Civil Case Search. Civil Citation Search. Criminal Case Search. Dependency Case Search. Juvenile Delinquency Case Search. Contact Our Office. Main Mailing Address: Post Office Box 8099.

  4. Records Online - Seminole County Clerk of the Circuit Court ...

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    Find the Clerk’s Office. Search for a Court Case Online. Request a Certified Copy. Search Official Records Online. Get a Passport. Pay a Criminal Fine or Fee. eFile a Case Online. Download a Court Form. Notarize a Document. Get a Marriage License. Get Property Fraud Alerts. Payment; Records

  5. Civil Courthouse - Seminole County

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    Get Directions. Back to Locations. Contact us. 1101 East First Street. Sanford, FL 32771. To contact us, call: (407) 665-0000. Business Hours: Mon-Fri (8:00am - 5:00 pm)

  6. Clerk Of The Court - Seminole County

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    Clerk Of The Court. 101 Eslinger Way. Sanford, Florida 32773. (407) 665-4300. Contact us. 1101 East First Street.

  7. Orlando | Middle District of Florida - United States Courts

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    Conference space for lawyers is on the fourth floor of the courthouse in room 4-421. The room includes a desk, chairs, a computer, a printer, a fax machine, WiFi, tables, a sofa, a microwave oven, and a Keurig coffeemaker.

  8. Civil Court - Seminole County Clerk of the Circuit Court ...

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    Civil Court case types: Small Claims are cases with claims of up to and including $8,000. County Civil are cases with claims of more than $8,000, but less than $50,000. Circuit Civil are cases with claims in excess of $50,000.