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  2. Official Records include court judgments, deeds, liens, marriage licenses, mortgages, plats and tax deeds. Digital images are available of documents dating back to 1968 (marriage license listings date back to 1909; plat and right-of-way maps date back to the late 1800's). Search Official Records. Order Certified Copies. Records Service Center.

  3. Go to mypalmbeachclerk.com/eCaseView. Click on 'Guests' to get started or log in if you are a registered user. Follow the on-screen instructions to search by name or case number. Once you find the case you are interested in, click on Court Events to see upcoming court dates. Civil court dates are not listed on the eCaseView court events screen.

  4. 205 N. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach, FL 33401. Phone: (561) 355-2996. Palm Beach County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller. https://www.mypalmbeachclerk.com/about-us/meet-joseph-abruzzo. Court Records and Case Search. https://appsgp.mypalmbeachclerk.com/eCaseView/

  5. Online. View and print uncertified copies of Official Records and court documents for free. Electronically certified copies may be purchased online: Electronically certified copies of court documents. Electronically certified copies of Official Records. In Person.

  6. eCaseView. Free Public Viewing of Case Information & Documents. Welcome to eCaseView, the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller’s free court records search. Using eCaseView, you may search civil, criminal, and traffic cases as well as view and print case documents.

  7. 2300 N Jog Road, 1st Floor. West Palm Beach. Forms. Download free forms commonly used for recording in the Palm Beach County Official Records. Florida law (F.S. 28.215) prevents our staff from providing legal advice. If you are unsure of the form to use or how to complete it correctly, we recommend you seek legal counsel.

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