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The Florida Supreme Court has authorized the Broward County Clerk of the Circuit Court, 17th Judicial Circuit of Florida to provide electronic viewing to many court records, indexes and dockets as well as non-confidential document images through this website. Pursuant to Florida Rules of Judicial Administration, access to all electronic and other court records shall be governed by the Standards for Access to Electronic Court Records and Access Security Matrix.
Attorneys that currently do not have access to their court cases and documents may now subscribe to the Attorney of Record service to obtain online access to confidential cases and documents as authorized by the Florida Supreme Court.
ATTENTION!
This service is for Attorneys that are a member of the Florida Bar and in good standing. The "Attorney of Record" service provides a higher level of access to case information not provided with the "Registered User Access" service.
If you are not a Florida Bar Attorney, you are not eligible to subscribe to this service.
Attorney of Record Access includes:
Attorney of Record Access requirements:
Click on the "Subscribe Now" button on this page. If you are not already logged in, you will be prompted to log in or register for new account if you do not already have one. Next, Read and accept the terms and conditions and click Continue.
Next, read and accept the terms and conditions and click Continue.
You will be prompted to complete the Attorney of Record Service registration agreement form. Complete and print out the form, follow the instructions to have it notarized and email the completed form to AttorneyofRecord@browardclerk.org.
Once your registration form as been processed and the service has been added to your account you will receive an email.
After the service has been added to your account you can access it from the "My Services" page or the "My Services" drop down in the main menu.
A. An Attorney of Record is defined under Florida Rules of Judicial Administration 2.505.
A. Attorney access to cases is dependent on current standing with the Florida Bar Association, which the Broward County Clerk of Courts verifies daily. Access to a case is also dependent on whether the requester is an Attorney of Record. If you are not validated as being in good standing, your Attorney of Record Access will be suspended. Also, as a Registered "Attorney of Record" User, you agree to certain responsibilities, including "to ensure that only Registered User has knowledge of the assigned login ID and password". Please read the Registration agreement carefully.