Indian River County Felony Records

Indian River County felony records track serious crimes filed along Florida's east coast. The Clerk of Court maintains these files at the courthouse in Vero Beach. Records include drug crimes, theft cases, violent crimes, and other felonies. Under Florida's Sunshine Law, most files are open to the public. You can view them online or visit the clerk's office in person.

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Indian River County Clerk of Court

Clerk Jeffrey R. Smith oversees all court records for Indian River County. His office sits in the county seat of Vero Beach on the Treasure Coast. Staff members help the public find case files and court papers each business day. You can reach the office by phone at (772) 770-5185 for general questions about records.

The clerk's office keeps detailed files on every felony case filed in the county. These files grow as cases move from first arrest through final court hearings. Each folder contains the charges filed by the state, court dates, and final rulings. You can see bond amounts, lawyer names, and scheduled hearings in these files. The office adds new papers daily as cases progress.

To find records, visit www.clerk.indian-river.org. The website offers online search tools and lists fees for copies. Most records from recent years can be viewed without visiting the office. Certified copies cost more than simple paper copies due to the official seal.

Clerk Jeffrey R. Smith
Office Indian River County Clerk of Court
Phone (772) 770-5185
Website www.clerk.indian-river.org
County Seat Vero Beach

In-person visits require a valid photo ID. Staff can help locate files if you provide a name or case number. Birth dates help narrow results when names are common. The office does not offer legal advice but will show you how to access public files.

FDLE Statewide Criminal History Search

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement maintains the state's main criminal history database. This system includes Indian River County felony records along with all other counties. For $25, you can run a name-based search that shows results instantly. The online portal works around the clock every day of the year.

When you search FDLE records, you get a full statewide view of a person's criminal past. The system shows arrests, charges, and how each case ended. You will see if charges were dropped, if the case went to trial, or if a plea deal was made. FDLE updates their files regularly as courts across Florida submit new data.

Some records stay hidden from public view. Sealed records and expunged records do not appear in FDLE searches. Juvenile crimes also remain private under Florida law. To start your search, visit web.fdle.state.fl.us. You will need the person's full name, date of birth, and race to begin.

The FDLE website at www.fdle.state.fl.us provides more than just search tools. You can learn how to seal your own record or fix errors in your file. The site also lists steps for getting fingerprint-based checks for jobs or licenses.

Results from FDLE are not certified. If you need a certified record for court or immigration, you must request that through the clerk's office or FDLE by mail.

Court Records in Indian River County

Court records in Indian River County document every step of felony cases. These files start when the state files formal charges and end when a judge signs the final order. The clerk's office maintains these records for public view under state law. You can track a case from start to finish using these files.

Each case file contains papers that tell the full story of the charge. The first paper is the formal charge that lists the crime and the law broken. The person charged files papers in response. Judges sign orders that set bond, schedule trials, and state punishments. All these papers become part of the official record.

The Indian River County Clerk offers online access to most court records. You can search by name, case number, or date range through their website. Older cases may require a trip to the Vero Beach courthouse. Some records from before 2000 exist only on paper or microfilm.

State Resources for Criminal Records

Florida provides several tools for finding felony records statewide. These resources help you search across all counties or focus on specific regions. You can use them together to build a complete picture of a person's criminal history.

The Department of Corrections runs a free inmate search at www.dc.state.fl.us. This site shows who is in state prison, on parole, or on probation. You can view photos, current status, and expected release dates. This tool helps families find loved ones and victims track offenders.

Chapter 119 of Florida law guarantees your right to view public records. You can read the full statute at www.leg.state.fl.us. This law applies to all state and local agencies. It ensures that felony court records remain open to citizens.

Agencies may charge fees for copies and staff time. The law says fees must be reasonable and based on actual costs. You can ask for an estimate before submitting a large request. Most simple record checks cost very little or nothing at all.

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Nearby Counties

Indian River County sits on the Atlantic coast near several other Florida counties. If your search spans a wider area, check these neighboring clerk offices: