St. Johns County Court Records

St. Johns County court records are kept by Clerk Brandon J. Patty at the clerk's office in St. Augustine, Florida. The office handles all court filings for the 7th Judicial Circuit, covering civil, criminal, family, and probate cases. Online access to court records is available through the clerk's research portal, with modern era records dating from the 1990s to the present and archival records stretching back to 1821. The clerk also maintains non-court official records going back just as far. Whether you need to check a case status, get a copy of a court document, or search for old filings, St. Johns County offers both online and in-person access at the courthouse on Lewis Speedway.

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St. Johns County Quick Facts

~280K Population
St. Augustine County Seat
7th Judicial Circuit
Since 1821 Archival Records

St. Johns County Clerk of Court

Brandon J. Patty serves as the St. Johns County Clerk of the Circuit Court. His office is the central location for all court records in the county. The clerk files new cases, stores documents, issues copies, and gives the public access to court files. Every civil lawsuit, criminal charge, family law matter, and probate case in St. Johns County goes through this office. The courthouse is at 4010 Lewis Speedway, St. Augustine, FL 32084. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.

The clerk's website at stjohnsclerk.com is well-organized and covers court records search, jury service, e-certify, and official records for St. Johns County. You can call (904) 819-3600 for general questions about court records or visit during business hours for in-person help. Staff at the front desk can pull case files, make copies, and help with search requests. The office serves all of St. Johns County, from St. Augustine and St. Augustine Beach to Ponte Vedra Beach and the growing communities along the US-1 corridor.

The St. Johns County Clerk homepage links to all the main tools and services for court records.

St. Johns County Clerk of Court homepage for court records access

You can get to the online research portal, public records page, and e-certify system from the clerk's main site.

Office St. Johns County Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk Brandon J. Patty
Address 4010 Lewis Speedway, St. Augustine, FL 32084
Phone (904) 819-3600
Hours Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
Website stjohnsclerk.com

Search St. Johns County Court Records Online

The St. Johns County online research portal is the main way to search court records from home. The clerk divides records into two groups. Modern era records cover cases from about the 1990s to the present. These are the ones you will find in the digital search system. Archival records go from 1821 to roughly the 1990s and may not all be in the online database yet. For older court records in St. Johns County, you might need to contact the clerk's office directly or visit in person.

The online research page for St. Johns County shows the options for searching court records and other public records.

St. Johns County online research portal for court records search

From this page you can access the court case search, official records, and other research tools for St. Johns County.

In January 2026, St. Johns County launched a new online portal for public record requests. Users get a unique ID and security key so they can check the status of their request at any time. This makes it easier to track requests for court records without calling the office. The system is a welcome addition for people who file frequent requests with the St. Johns County Clerk. It runs alongside the existing search tools and gives you another way to get the court documents you need.

Under Florida Statute Chapter 119, all court records in St. Johns County are public unless sealed or made confidential by law. You can inspect any public court file for free. The online search is open to everyone and does not require registration for basic access to court records in St. Johns County.

Note: Non-court records in St. Johns County also date back to 1821, giving the county one of the deepest archival collections in Florida.

St. Johns County Court Record Fees

The St. Johns County Clerk offers several ways to get copies of court records, and the costs vary depending on the format. Free-of-charge online access is available 24/7 for viewing court records on screen. You can read case info, check dockets, and look at documents without paying anything. This is the quickest way to get basic information from St. Johns County court records.

If you need a paper copy, the clerk charges between $0.15 and $1.00 per page depending on the document type. Certified copies cost $1.00 per page plus a $2.00 certification fee. For electronic certified copies, the fee is $1.00 per page plus $2.00 for certification plus a $6.00 processing fee through ClerkECertify.com. The e-certified option is useful if you need a court record from St. Johns County that carries official weight but do not want to go to the courthouse in person. The digital seal has the same legal standing as a paper certified copy.

  • Online viewing: free, available 24/7
  • Paper copies: $0.15 to $1.00 per page
  • Certified copies: $1.00 per page + $2.00 certification
  • E-certified copies: $1.00 per page + $2.00 + $6.00 via ClerkECertify.com

Public Records and Confidential Cases in St. Johns County

The St. Johns County public records page explains how to request records from the clerk's office. The clerk handles both court records and official records like deeds, mortgages, and other recorded documents. The public records page walks you through what is available and how to make a request in St. Johns County.

The public records page for St. Johns County outlines the request process and available record types.

St. Johns County public records request page for court and official records

This page covers both electronic and in-person request options for St. Johns County records.

Some court records in St. Johns County are not open to the public. Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.420 lists the types of information that must stay confidential. Under Florida Statute 119.0714, the clerk strips social security numbers, bank account info, and other protected data from records before they go online. Sealed and expunged cases do not show up in any public search tool.

The clerk notes that dismissed court cases may be handled under SC2023-1320 and Florida Statute 943.0595. Under these rules, FDLE marks qualifying cases as confidential if they meet certain criteria. Active warrants in St. Johns County are also kept out of public view. Per Rule 2.420(c)(6), warrants stay confidential until they are served. So you will not find active warrant info through the clerk's court records search in St. Johns County.

Note: If you need access to a sealed or restricted court record in St. Johns County, you must file a motion with the court and show a valid legal basis for your request.

Legal Resources for St. Johns County

The Florida Courts Help website provides free court forms and self-help guides that work for filings in St. Johns County. All Florida Supreme Court approved forms are free to download and use. The 7th Judicial Circuit has self-help resources at the courthouse too. Staff can help you find the right form and explain the filing process, though they cannot give legal advice or tell you what to write on court documents.

Jacksonville Area Legal Aid serves the northeast Florida region, which includes St. Johns County. They provide free legal help to people who qualify based on income. Family law, housing, and consumer cases are among the types they handle. If you have a court case in St. Johns County and cannot afford an attorney, reaching out to legal aid is a good starting point. The Florida Bar lawyer referral service also covers St. Johns County and can connect you with a local attorney.

For new filings, all court documents in St. Johns County must go through the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal. The Florida Court Clerks and Comptrollers website links all 67 county clerks. Court fee payments can be made through MyFloridaCounty.com for St. Johns County cases. The main courts site at flcourts.gov explains the statewide court structure and shows how the 7th Judicial Circuit covers St. Johns, Flagler, Putnam, and Volusia counties.

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Cities in St. Johns County

All cities and communities in St. Johns County file court cases through the county clerk's office in St. Augustine. St. Augustine is the county seat and where the courthouse sits. Ponte Vedra Beach, St. Augustine Beach, Hastings, and the fast-growing areas along the US-1 and I-95 corridors all fall under St. Johns County jurisdiction for court records. None of these communities have separate court systems. Every filing goes through the same clerk's office at 4010 Lewis Speedway.

Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with St. Johns County. Court jurisdiction depends on where the case was filed. Each county has its own clerk and search tools for court records.