Miramar Family Court Records Lookup Guide

Miramar family court records are filed with the Broward County Clerk of Courts. The city is in the 17th Judicial Circuit of Florida. All family law cases for Miramar go through the county court system. The clerk keeps divorce, custody, support, and other family case files. You can search these records online or visit the clerk's office. The city has over 143,000 residents and shares Broward County's centralized court system for handling all family law matters and record requests.

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Miramar Quick Facts

143,242 Population
Broward County
17th Judicial Circuit
$408 Filing Fee

Where to Find Miramar Family Court Records

Miramar is located in Broward County, which means all family court records for city residents are maintained at the Broward County Clerk of Courts office. The main courthouse is in Fort Lauderdale at 201 SE 6th Street, serving as the central location where you go to get copies or file new cases. Brenda D. Forman serves as the Broward County Clerk of Courts, and her office maintains records for Miramar and over 30 other cities throughout the county. The clerk's office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Broward County Clerk office serving Miramar family court records
Office Broward County Clerk of Courts
Clerk Brenda D. Forman
Address 201 SE 6th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Phone (954) 831-6565
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website browardclerk.org

The City of Miramar has a City Clerk's office at 2300 Civic Center Place, reachable at (954) 602-3100. City clerks do not handle court records. They manage city documents such as council minutes and ordinances only. All family court papers are filed and stored at the county level through the Broward County Clerk of Courts.

Online Search for Miramar Family Court Records

You can search Miramar family court records from your computer using the Broward County Clerk's web case search system. The state portal at MyFloridaCourtAccess also provides access to cases in the 17th Judicial Circuit. Both are public systems available 24 hours a day. The online search shows case information including party names, filing dates, and current status. Some documents are viewable online for a fee. Certified copies require a visit to the clerk's office.

Case search system for Miramar family court records Florida e-filing portal for Miramar court records

Visit browardclerk.org and click on public records search. Enter a name or case number to begin. Searches are free, and you only pay to view documents.

You need these items to search:

  • Full name of a party
  • Case number if known
  • Approximate filing year

Filing Family Cases for Miramar Residents

Miramar residents file family cases at the Broward County Courthouse through the county clerk's office. The 17th Judicial Circuit hears divorce, custody, support, and paternity cases. The filing fee for divorce is $408, which is the state base fee. You also pay service fees to have papers delivered to the other party, which is required by law and can be done by the sheriff or a process server.

E-filing is required for attorneys and available to self-represented parties. The Florida e-filing portal at myflcourtaccess.com lets you upload PDF files and pay online. The court has specialized family divisions. Family case managers help with settlements, and mediation is often required before trial to help parties reach agreement.

Types of Miramar Family Court Records

The Broward County Clerk maintains many record types, and Miramar residents can access most of them. Some files are sealed by court order. Divorce records are most often requested, including petitions, answers, judgments, and settlement agreements.

Child custody records show parenting plans and time-sharing orders. Child support records include orders, payment history, and wage garnishment notices. Paternity records establish legal fatherhood. Domestic violence records have injunctions for protection. Guardianship records name legal guardians.

Adoption records are sealed and require a court order to view. Name change records are public and show the court-approved name change.

Getting Copies of Miramar Family Court Records

You can get copies in several ways. Visit the clerk's office in Fort Lauderdale for same-day service. Use online services for some records. Send a request by mail if you are not in a rush.

Plain copies cost $1 per page. Certified copies cost $7 for the first page and $1 for each extra page. Certification proves the copy is accurate, and many legal uses need certified copies. To request by mail, write to the Broward County Clerk with case details and document names. Send payment for fees and call (954) 831-6565 to confirm the amount first.

Older cases may be archived. Records from before 1990 can take longer. Call ahead to ask about these, and the clerk will tell you where they are.

Legal Help for Miramar Family Court Cases

Many Miramar residents need legal help with family matters. The Florida Bar can refer you to a family law attorney. Call 1-800-561-2808.

Free legal aid is available through Coast to Coast Legal Aid. They serve Broward County and help with divorce, custody, and domestic violence. Call (954) 736-2400 to apply.

Broward County has a self-help center at the courthouse where staff help with forms and process. They do not give legal advice. Free forms are at flcourts.org along with guides and videos.

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Broward County Family Court Records

Miramar is in Broward County, and all family court records are at the county clerk's office. The county serves many cities. For more about the county court system, visit the Broward County page.

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