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  1. www.myorangeclerk.com › Criminal › Criminal-CourtMy Orange Clerk Home

    At any Amscot location (Make payable to Orange County Clerk of Courts. Include case # and 6-digit date of birth) ... 425 N. Orange Ave., Suite 210 Orlando, FL 32801 ...

  2. myorangeclerk.com › Divisions › FamilyMy Orange Clerk Home

    The Clerk’s Office has a Self Help Center that is designed to provide legal assistance to Orange County citizens who do not have a private attorney. The Self Help Center staff can assist customers with family law cases. Self Help Center services include attorney consultations, form completion assistance and notary and copy services.

  3. myorangeclerk.com › Misc-Pages › Before-You-VisitMy Orange Clerk Home

    425 N. Orange Ave. Orlando, FL 32801 407-836-2000 ... The Orange County Clerk of Courts maintains a wide range of court records and documents.

  4. Record searches are limited to the first 500 results. For better search results, please refine your search criteria. Online docket information is available for most cases filed from approximately 1990 to present. Documents are available from 2009 to present for most case types. Case searches for all mental health cases except for Risk ...

  5. myorangeclerk.com › Divisions › CivilMy Orange Clerk Home

    Orange County Courthouse Room 350 425 North Orange Ave. Orlando, FL 32801 (407) 836-2000 What Happens Next? FDLE will be sent a copy of your application and will provide the Clerk’s Office with results of a criminal history background check, typically within 60 days or less. If your application is approved, the Clerk will mail your permit.

  6. myorangeclerk.com › Divisions › RecordsMy Orange Clerk Home

    The Orange County Clerk of Courts maintains a wide range of court records and documents. ... Jacksonville, FL 32231 (904) 359-6955 Fees and Payment Options .

  7. myorangeclerk.com › Divisions › ProbateMy Orange Clerk Home

    It is a legal process through which the assets of a deceased person are inventoried, distributed to pay creditors' claims against the estate, and, if there are remaining assets, distributed to the heirs or beneficiaries. The court determines the validity of the will and oversees the process to ensure that the estate is properly administered.

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