Find Citrus County Criminal History

Citrus County criminal history records are maintained by the Clerk of Court in Inverness, serving as the official custodian for all criminal case documentation in this central Florida jurisdiction. The county preserves detailed records of all criminal proceedings, carefully documenting every stage from initial arrest through final court disposition. The Clerk's office records arrests, court filings, hearings, motions, and final dispositions for cases ranging from minor misdemeanors to serious felony offenses. Residents can access these records for personal review, legal proceedings, employment verification, and other legitimate purposes as authorized by Florida law. Understanding the proper search procedures ensures you obtain the information you need efficiently while maintaining compliance with all applicable statutes governing public record access.

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About Citrus County Criminal Records

The Citrus County Clerk of Court maintains comprehensive criminal records that capture every stage of the criminal justice process within the county jurisdiction. From arrest reports and booking records through charging documents, motions, court orders, and sentencing records, all documentation is carefully preserved for public access in accordance with Florida's open government laws. Citrus County is part of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, which includes Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, and Sumter counties in central Florida. The courthouse is located on North Apopka Avenue in Inverness, providing centralized access to court services and records for county residents.

Citrus County Clerk of Court homepage for criminal history records access

Public access to criminal records is authorized by Florida Statute 943.053, which establishes the framework for record dissemination while balancing transparency with privacy protections. This law ensures the public can access government records and observe judicial proceedings while protecting sensitive personal information from unrestricted disclosure. You can review the complete statute at the Florida Legislature website to understand your rights as a requester and any limitations that may apply. The Clerk's duties extend to managing official records such as property deeds, issuing marriage licenses, administering oaths, and serving as the central repository for all county legal records.

The Clerk's duties extend to managing official records and court documents. They also issue marriage licenses and administer oaths. Their office serves as the central repository for county legal records.

How to Search Local Records in Citrus County

Searching criminal records in Citrus County involves working with the Clerk's office and understanding the multiple avenues available for record access, each designed to accommodate different user needs and circumstances. The office provides several pathways to obtain the information you need, whether you prefer direct personal assistance, remote online access, or traditional mail correspondence.

In-person visits to the Inverness courthouse offer direct access to court records with assistance from staff members who can help locate specific cases using their comprehensive internal systems. You may search by defendant name, case number, or other identifying criteria depending on what information you have available. Valid identification is required for all record requests as mandated by Florida law, and staff can provide certified copies if needed for legal proceedings or official purposes. This option provides the most comprehensive access to records and allows for immediate clarification of any questions.

The Citrus County Clerk website provides online search capabilities for criminal records, allowing remote access to many records from your home or office without traveling to the courthouse. This digital option proves convenient for preliminary research and obtaining basic case information, though some documents may require fees for full access. Complex cases or those requiring certified copies may benefit from in-person review at the courthouse to ensure you receive complete documentation.

Written mail requests are accepted for official copies, providing an alternative for those who prefer traditional correspondence or cannot utilize other methods. Include complete identifying information for the subject including full name, date of birth, and any other details that could help locate the records. Provide your contact details and any required fees, and allow adequate time for processing and return mailing, keeping in mind that this method typically takes longer than other options.

FDLE Statewide Search Options

For criminal history extending beyond Citrus County to cover all of Florida, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement provides comprehensive statewide search services. Their database contains records from all 67 counties, including millions of criminal history entries from arrests, court proceedings, and corrections data. This resource proves essential for thorough background checks requiring verification across multiple jurisdictions, employment screening requiring statewide clearance, or situations where local records do not provide sufficient information.

Review the FDLE Florida checks page for detailed information about available search options, including both instant and certified services. They offer instant searches that provide immediate results online for $24 plus a credit card processing fee, making them suitable for preliminary background checks and time-sensitive situations. Certified results require additional processing time but provide official documentation suitable for legal proceedings and formal employment verification.

Submit requests through the CCHInet online portal for electronic processing, which streamlines the submission and provides immediate confirmation. Accurate demographic data improves search accuracy, so provide complete identifying information including full name, date of birth, and any other available details. The system charges per search regardless of findings, and only Florida arrests and convictions appear in results, meaning federal and out-of-state records require separate inquiries.

Note: Contact FDLE at (850) 410-8161 for questions about criminal history record checks.

Contact Information for Citrus County

Contact the Citrus County Clerk of Court for criminal record assistance, questions about available records, or guidance through the search process. Their experienced staff can explain the various options and help you locate the records you need.

Office Citrus County Clerk of Court
Address 110 N Apopka Ave, Inverness, FL 34450-4299
Phone (352) 341-6424
Website citrusclerk.org

Calling ahead is recommended to verify office hours and any special requirements.

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