Coral Springs Background Check Records

Background check records for Coral Springs come from the Broward County Clerk of Courts and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Coral Springs has about 140,000 people and sits in the western part of Broward County. The Broward Clerk stores all court filings from Coral Springs, including criminal cases, civil suits, and traffic violations. FDLE provides statewide criminal history reports that cover arrests and charges from every county in Florida. Between these two sources, you can build a solid background check for anyone with ties to Coral Springs.

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Coral Springs Quick Facts

140,808 Population
Broward County
(954) 831-6565 Clerk Phone
$24 FDLE Fee

Broward County Records for Coral Springs

Coral Springs is part of Broward County. Court records for the city go through the Broward County Clerk of Courts, run by Brenda D. Forman. The clerk keeps criminal case files, civil records, and family court filings. These records are public and form the core of any background check tied to Coral Springs. The main clerk office is in Fort Lauderdale on SE Sixth Street.

OfficeBroward County Clerk of Courts
ClerkBrenda D. Forman
Address201 SE Sixth St, Ste 18150, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Phone(954) 831-6565
Websitebrowardclerk.org

The Broward Clerk website has a free online case search. Type in a name or case number and get results for any court case in the county. This includes all cases from Coral Springs. The search shows case type, filing date, charges, and status. It is the fastest way to check county court records for a background check without leaving home. There is no fee to search.

How to Search Coral Springs Background Checks

Start with the Broward County Clerk. The online case search is free. Type the person's first and last name. You can filter by case type if you only want criminal records. The system pulls up all cases filed in Broward County courts, which includes every case from Coral Springs.

Next, run a statewide check through FDLE. Go to CCHInet to submit a name-based criminal history check. You need the person's full name and date of birth. The fee is $24. Results come back within a day in most cases. This search picks up arrests from all 67 Florida counties, not just Broward.

For a more thorough background check, get a fingerprint-based search done. This connects to the FBI database and checks records across the whole country. You need to visit a LiveScan provider to have prints taken. There are several locations in and around Coral Springs that offer this service.

Coral Springs City Records

The City of Coral Springs website provides general city services but does not maintain criminal records or court files. For court data, you need the Broward County Clerk or FDLE. The Coral Springs Police Department does handle local arrest reports and incident records. These are separate from the formal background check process, but they can add detail to a search.

Coral Springs city government resources for background checks

From the city website you can find contact info for Coral Springs departments and access city public records requests. Court records still go through the county clerk.

FDLE Background Checks for Coral Springs

FDLE is the state agency that manages criminal history for all of Florida. Arrests in Coral Springs get reported to FDLE by local law enforcement. Their database holds records from every agency in the state. When you run a background check through FDLE, you get a report showing arrests, charges, and case outcomes across all counties.

The FDLE criminal history records page explains how it works. Name searches cost $24. Fingerprint checks cost more but give broader results. FDLE also maintains the sex offender registry, which is free to search. Coral Springs residents can check this registry at any time.

Chapter 943 of Florida Statutes gives FDLE the authority to collect and share criminal history data. It also covers who can access sealed or expunged records. A standard background check will not show sealed records for someone in Coral Springs. Only certain agencies can access those files through specific legal processes.

Public Records Access

Florida's public records law is one of the strongest in the country. Chapter 119 says most government records are open for anyone to see. You do not have to explain why you want them. This applies to court records, arrest records, police reports, and most other government documents related to Coral Springs.

Some records are exempt. Juvenile records are usually sealed. Certain victim information may be held back. Active investigation files can be withheld until a case closes. But the default in Florida is open access. The Attorney General's open government page explains exemptions and how to appeal a denied request.

The MyFloridaCounty portal lets you search official records across Florida counties, including Broward. You can find liens, judgments, and other recorded documents tied to people or properties in Coral Springs.

Background Check Costs in Coral Springs

Here is what you can expect to pay:

  • FDLE name-based search: $24
  • Fingerprint-based state and FBI check: $50 to $80
  • Broward County online case search: free
  • Certified copies from clerk: varies by page

The FDLE fee is set by the state and does not change based on where you live. Fingerprint check costs vary because LiveScan providers set their own fees on top of the state processing charge. The Broward Clerk does not charge to search cases online. You will pay for copies if you need official documents for a background check in Coral Springs.

Background Check Types

Chapter 435 of the Florida Statutes sets up two levels of background screening. Level 1 checks are name-based and cover state records. Level 2 checks use fingerprints and include FBI records. Coral Springs residents who need to comply with state screening rules should check which level applies to their situation.

The Florida Clerks directory can point you to the right clerk office in any county. For Coral Springs, that is the Broward County Clerk. If the person you are checking has lived in other counties, you may want to search those clerks as well. Each county clerk has its own case records.

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Broward County Background Check Records

Coral Springs sits in Broward County. All local court filings go through the Broward Clerk of Courts in Fort Lauderdale. The county page has full details on search tools, fees, office hours, and related resources for background checks across the county.

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