how to get an attorney mailbox at the lee county clerk of court

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How much does it cost to use your Lee County Clerk?

Court Records Inquiry. Easy access to view, print, or receive certified copies of court records online. Register for a new Account at Court Records Inquiry Account Registration. Judicial Automated Calendaring System. The Lee County Judiciary provides attorneys access to the Judicial Automated Calendaring System to schedule civil hearings.

How to find court records in Lee County Florida?

eFiling is the electronic filing of court case documents by attorneys, agencies, and those not represented by legal counsel (referred to as pro se). This service is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Fill out forms online to get you started. Your Lee County Clerk offers easy to use interactive forms through TurboCourt.

How do I fill out Lee County forms?

Current Employment Opportunities. View. Court Schedule. Fee Schedule. Financial Reports. Welcome to the Lee County Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller, your online gateway to services, information, records and more! SCHEDULE AN APPT. SEARCH COURT CASES.

How does eRecording work in Lee County?

The Lee Clerk offers easy to use interactive forms through TurboCourt . TurboCourt makes the task of filling out forms easier to understand and helps you get it right the first time. There is a $10.40 fee to prepare/print forms and $10.00 fee to eFile using TurboCourt. Small claims, evictions, and dissolution of marriages and domestic violence ...

eFiling

eFiling is the electronic filing of court case documents by attorneys, agencies, and those not represented by legal counsel (referred to as pro se). This service is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Fill out forms online to get you started. Your Lee County Clerk offers easy to use interactive forms through TurboCourt.

eRecording

eRecording, Electronic Document Recording, is a secure, efficient online way to electronically record documents with the Lee County Clerk of Court’s Recording Office. eRecording eliminates the need to mail or deliver documents to our office, and saves time and money for our customers.

What is free legal consultation in Lee County?

Free legal consultations are provided every Tuesday in partnership with the Lee County Legal Aid Society. Consultations are provided for an array of civil matters and exclude: criminal, juvenile, guardianship or mental health cases.

What is self help center?

The Self Help Center is equipped with all of the resources needed to file a Small Claims or Eviction case. Customers can file the forms physically with the required forms provided, or may use the room’s computers to file on TurboCourt.

Where would I find information on upcoming foreclosure sales?

Please refer to the Property Sales webpage for information on foreclosure sales.

Where would I file a petition or check on an existing bankruptcy case?

Petitions for bankruptcy are filed through the U.S. District Court in Tampa. Call 813-301-5165 for more information.

How do I file a small claims case?

Please refer to the Small Claims webpage for information on filing a small claims case.

How do I file a restraining order?

A restraining order may be obtained through the Domestic Violence Unit, located on the third floor of the Justice Center at 2075 Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard. The telephone number is 239-533-2884.

How do I file or obtain the forms for a divorce?

Visit Circuit Civil’s Family Law section for assistance with dissolution of marriage (divorce). Your Lee County Clerk offers easy to use interactive forms through TurboCourt . TurboCourt makes the task of filling out forms easier to understand and helps you get it right the first time.

How do I file or obtain the forms for a tenant eviction?

Your Lee County Clerk offers easy to use interactive forms through TurboCourt . TurboCourt makes the task of filling out forms easier to understand and helps you get it right the first time. There is a $10.00 fee to use TurboCourt to complete your filing, or by viewing the Residential Tenant Eviction Checklist.

I am an out-of-state attorney and would like to appear pro hac vice in a civil matter. How do I do this and is there a fee?

A motion must be filed to obtain an order in the proceeding in which you would like to appear. A $100 service charge payable to the Lee County Clerk of Court must accompany the motion.

Welcome to the Court Records Inquiry Site

The Clerk’s office provides convenient online access to court documents. To ensure confidentiality of private information, the Clerk’s Office follows the Access Security Matrix designed by the Florida Supreme Court. The matrix outlines 14 levels of access to view online court records and documents in accordance with Florida’s public records laws.

Court Records Search

Search Public Records, Account Creation Tutorial, and request Certified Copies of Court Pleadings

Records & Case Information Request System

For questions on your case or to, request for Support Pay Histories and Case Statistical and Court Registry Balance Reports

Judicial Automated Calendaring System

The Lee County Judiciary provides attorneys access to the Judicial Automated Calendaring System to schedule civil hearings.