Orlando Background Check Lookup

Background check records in Orlando are managed by the Orange County Clerk of Court. Orlando is the county seat of Orange County and has about 335,000 residents. The clerk's office on Orange Avenue keeps all court case files, including criminal cases, civil suits, and family law matters. You can search these records online for free through the clerk's website. For a statewide check, FDLE offers name-based and fingerprint-based options that include Orlando records along with data from every other county in the state.

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Orlando Quick Facts

334,854 Population
Orange County
(407) 836-2000 Clerk Phone
$24 FDLE Fee

Which County Handles Orlando Records

Orlando is in Orange County. The Orange County Clerk of Court handles all court records for the city. Clerk Tiffany Moore Russell runs the office from the Orange County Courthouse on North Orange Avenue in downtown Orlando. All criminal and civil filings for Orlando go through this office. There is no separate city court for these records.

Orange County also includes cities like Winter Park, Apopka, and Ocoee. All of their records are in the same system. When you run a background check for someone in Orlando, you search the full Orange County database. Visit the Orange County background check page for more details on the county-level search process.

Clerk Tiffany Moore Russell
Address 425 N Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32801
Phone (407) 836-2000
Hours Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Website myorangeclerk.com

Orlando City Government

The City of Orlando maintains various municipal records through its government offices. These include code enforcement actions, city permits, and other administrative filings. Court records are handled at the county level, but city records can sometimes add context to a background check.

Orlando city government background check information

Visit orlando.gov for city-level records and government services.

The Orlando Police Department covers law enforcement inside the city. They maintain arrest records and incident reports. The Orange County Sheriff's Office handles unincorporated areas. Both agencies send arrest data to FDLE, so a statewide search catches records from either. If you want a thorough Orlando background check, consider looking at both the court records through the clerk and the arrest data from law enforcement.

How to Search Background Check Records in Orlando

The Orange County Clerk has an online case search at myorangeclerk.com. Enter a name and the system shows all matching cases in the county. Each result lists the case type, the filing date, and the status. Criminal cases show the charges and disposition when the case closes. This search is free. It is the best starting point for an Orlando background check.

FDLE offers a statewide criminal history search. Go to CCHInet and submit a name-based request. The fee is $24. Results come by email and usually arrive within 24 hours. This search covers all Florida counties, so it pulls in records from Orlando and everywhere else in the state. It is the most complete single search you can do for a Florida background check.

You can also check the MyFloridaCounty portal for official recorded documents from Orange County. Liens, judgments, and property records are available there. These fill in gaps that court case searches might miss.

  • Orange County Clerk online search: free
  • FDLE name-based check: $24
  • MyFloridaCounty records: free to search
  • Plain copies from clerk: $0.15 per page
  • Certified copies: $1.00 per page

FDLE Background Checks in Orlando

FDLE is the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. They manage the state criminal history system that holds records from Orlando and all other Florida locations. A name-based Level 1 check costs $24. Submit it at CCHInet and get results by email. Most requests are processed the same day.

Level 2 checks require fingerprints. You visit a LiveScan provider in the Orlando area, get your prints scanned, and the data goes to FDLE electronically. Level 2 searches check both the state database and the FBI national system. Orlando has many LiveScan sites. Check the Florida Health Source list for providers near you. These checks are required for some professional licenses under Chapter 435.

FDLE records include arrests, charges, and court outcomes reported by the Orange County court system and local law enforcement agencies in the Orlando area. The database also has corrections data, which shows any time served in state prison. This makes FDLE a more complete source than the clerk's records alone for an Orlando background check.

Note: FDLE results do not include federal cases. For federal court records in Orlando, you would need to search the Middle District of Florida through the PACER system.

Orlando Public Records Rights

Under Chapter 119 of Florida Statutes, public records in Orlando are open to anyone. You do not have to live in Orlando or Orange County. You do not need to say why you want the records. The clerk is required to give you access unless the records fall under an exemption.

Sealed and expunged records are off limits. Juvenile records have restrictions. Some law enforcement records may be withheld during active investigations. Beyond those narrow exceptions, you can access court filings, arrest records, and other government documents in Orlando. If you have problems getting records, contact the Attorney General's Open Government office for assistance.

Getting Copies of Orlando Records

Visit the Orange County Clerk at 425 N Orange Ave in Orlando. Ask for the record by name or case number. Staff will pull the file and make copies for you. Plain copies are $0.15 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 per page. You can also request copies by mail. Send a written request with the person's name, case type, and payment to the clerk's address.

For FDLE records, use the CCHInet portal online. Pay the $24 fee and get results by email. If you want to check your own record, FDLE has a personal review option. The Florida Clerks directory can help you locate clerk offices across the state if you need records from other counties besides Orange.

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Orange County Background Check Records

Orlando is in Orange County, and all court and criminal records for the city go through the Orange County Clerk of Court. For the full county page with more search options, fee details, and local resources, visit the Orange County background check page.

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