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What are Coral Springs Public Records?

Coral spring public records consist of information received, stored, used, created, or managed by a public body in pursuance of the law or in connection with public business. They include documents, maps, papers, letters, films, data processing software, or any other material irrespective of the form it takes that was produced, used, kept, or managed by a public body or agency.

Coral Springs Crime Statistics

The Coral Springs Police Department maintains a Community Crime Map where crime statistics for the city may be accessed. Between November 2019 and November 2020, Coral springs witnessed 30 robberies and 53 occasions of aggravated assault. There were no murders within this period but there were 56 residential burglaries and 15 commercial burglaries. There were 95 motor vehicle thefts and 93 general thefts within that same period.

Are Coral Springs Criminal Records Public?

Criminal records, unless expressly exempted under the Sunshine law, federal law, or other state law are public records and may be accessed by the public. Access to police reports, incident reports, and other similar records by the public is guaranteed.

How to Obtain Coral Springs Police Reports and Arrest Records?

Members of the public may access police reports and arrest records using the Coral Springs Public Records Request portal. Interested parties may submit a new police records request, Search the archives or monitor the progress of a previously submitted request.

How to Find Sex Offender Information in Coral Springs

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement maintains a database for the registration of sex offenders or sexual predators as provided by law. Interested members of the public may use the Sexual Offenders and Predators Search database to access information on offenders. Searches may be categorized under

  • Offender search
  • University/campus search
  • Neighborhood search
  • Internet identifier search

How to Find Coral Springs Inmate Records

Information on inmates in Coral Springs’ Jail is managed by the Broward County Sheriff. Inmates in the jail may be found using the Inmate Search portal provided by the Broward County sheriff’s office. Searchers would have to provide the first and last name of the proposed inmate when searching. Alternatively, an interested party may visit the jail at

2801 Coral Springs Drive,
Coral Springs, FL 33065

How Do I Visit an inmate in Coral Springs Jail?

Intending visitors to an inmate at the Coral Springs Jail must be registered on the visitor’s list before the visit. Visitations may be made between 9 00 a.m. and 6 00 p.m. from Monday through to Sunday. Inmates are permitted only 2 hours of visitation per week. Visitors must ensure that they come with a valid photo ID and must not be an ex-convict. Minors who want to visit must be accompanied by an adult.

Court Records

Coral Springs falls under the jurisdiction of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court. The court has the main complex and three satellite courts spread across Broward County.

Location of Courts

Judicial Complex
201 SE 6th Street,
Ft Lauderdale, FL 33301

North Regional Courthouse
1600 West Hillsboro Blvd.,
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442

West Regional Courthouse
100 N. Pine Island Road,
Plantation, FL 33324

South Regional Courthouse
3550 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, FL 33021

Are Coral Springs Court Records Public?

Court records in Broward County are public records and consequently, they are accessible by any member of the public. Certain records, such as juvenile records, may be exempt from disclosure under state and federal laws. The judge may also decide that parts of court records be restricted.

How to Obtain Coral Springs Civil Court Case Records

Civil case records in the Seventeenth Judicial Courts may be accessed by contacting the clerk of court at (954) 831-6565 Interested parties may also visit the court at either the main complex or the satellite courts. Case records may also be accessed online using the public case search portal. Requesters may conduct through either of the following

  • Party name
  • Business name
  • Case number
  • Citation number

How to Obtain Coral Springs Criminal Court Records

Criminal case records in the Seventeenth Judicial Courts may be accessed through the clerk of court at (954) 831-6565 Case records may be accessed online using the public case search portal. Requesters may conduct through either of the following

  • Party name
  • Business name
  • Case number
  • Citation number
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What are Coral Springs Vital Records?

Coral Springs Vital records are records of births, deaths, marriages, and divorces that occur within the city. The Florida Department of Health keeps records of births from 1917 to date and deaths from 2009 till date. Access to Divorce and marriage records may also be gotten through this medium.

Where and How to Obtain Coral Springs Divorce Records

The Florida Department of Health provides dissolution of marriage certificates as proper evidence of the dissolution of a marriage by the circuit court. Dissolution records dating as far back as June 6, 1927, can be found in the department’s archives. Any member of the public may request divorce records in person or through the mail.

Requesters may send in a written request or download and complete the Application for Dissolution of Marriage Report and send it alongside the required fee to

Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics,
P.O. Box 210, Jacksonville,
FL 32231-0042

Payments should be by check or money order only.

A requester may choose instead to bring in the completed form to the Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics Office. Drop-ins should be on weekdays between 8 00 a.m. and 4 30 p.m. at

1217 N Pearl Street,
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Bureau will charge a non-refundable search fee of $5 for each calendar year it is to search. Additional copies of the record will cost $4. If the year of the divorce is unknown, a fee of $2 is charged for each year required to search.

Interested parties may obtain the original divorce decree from the clerk of the Broward Circuit Court under the county records division. Parties may search for the book and page number of the record at the online Official Records Search portal. Requests may be made in person on weekdays between 8 00 a.m. and 3 30 p.m. at the archives division

Central Courthouse
Judicial Complex, East Building
201 S.E. 6th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
3rd Floor, Room: 03340

If a record can be found online using the search portal it may be purchased online. If the record cannot be found online, a record search request may be made by sending a completed Court Records Request Form by email to Redactarchives@browardclerk.org or fax to (954) 831-5550

Where and How to Get Public Coral Springs Marriage Records

Coral Springs marriage records may be obtained from the Florida Department of Health or the county clerk of the Broward County Circuit Court where the marriage was recorded. Any interested party may obtain a marriage certificate from The Department of Health dating as far back as June 6, 1927. Interested parties may bring in a completed application form on weekdays between 8 00 a.m. and 4 30 p.m. to

217 N Pearl Street,
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Alternatively, an interested party may send the completed form and a check or money order for the required fee by mail to

Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics,
P.O. Box 210, Jacksonville, FL 32231-0042

Requests to the Department of health will cost $5 for the search and an initial certified copy. Additional copies will cost $4 per copy and a $2 fee per year will be charged for each year the bureau is required to search where the date of the marriage is unknown.

Note that parties may also make requests by sending in a written request if unable to download the application form. The written request must provide:

  • Full name of the parties to the marriage before the marriage
  • Date of birth of the parties
  • Date of marriage
  • County where the marriage license was issued
  • City or town where the marriage was carried out

Requests for marriage records from the Broward County clerk of courts may be by mail or in person. Mail-in requests should include the date of the marriage and the names of both parties before the marriage. This information should be sent to

Marriage Division
540 SE 3rd Avenue, Room 02460
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

In-person requests for records issued between 1915 and 1997 should be at the central courthouse location while requests for marriage records issued from 1997 till the present may be made at any of the court locations in the county between 8 00 a.m. and 3 30 p.m.

Where and How to Find Coral Springs Birth Records

Birth records in Florida which are less than a hundred years old are confidential and may only be accessed by the following

  • The Registrant
  • The parents who are listed on the record
  • The Legal guardian of the registrant
  • A legal representative of any of the 3 parties above
  • Anyone who obtains a court order to access the record

Valid Photo IDs must also be attached to any applications for birth records. Applications may be made by a person not listed above if the application is accompanied by a signed and notarized Affidavit to Release Birth Certificate. This must be accompanied by copies of valid Photo IDs for the requester and the original authorized party.

Applications for birth records may be made to the Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics. Applications may be made in person on weekdays between 8 00 a.m. and 4 30 p.m. to

1217 N Pearl Street,
Jacksonville, FL 32202

An interested and eligible party may also send in a written request or a completed application form to

Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics,
P.O. Box 210,
Jacksonville, FL 32231-0042

The Bureau will charge a $9 non-refundable search fee and additional copies will cost $4 each.

Applications may also be made to the Broward County Health Department’s Vital Statistics Office in person, by mail, or through the phone. Applications may be in-person on weekdays between 8 30 a.m. and 4 30 p.m. at either of these 3 locations

4105 Pembroke Road
Hollywood, FL 33021

205 NW 6th Avenue
Pompano Beach, FL 33060

2421A S.W. 6th Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315

Applications via mail should include a signed application form, copy of a valid ID, payment, daytime phone number of the applicant, and a self-addressed envelope to be sent to

Florida Department of Health in Broward County
Attention: Vital Statistics
780 SW 24 Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315

Interested parties may also contact the Vital statistics department on (866) 830-1906 Such persons would be required to provide a valid form of identification, credit card payment, and a daytime telephone number.

Where and How to Find Coral Springs Death Records

Death records in Florida are only partially confidential. Any adult may request a death certificate within fifty years of its creation. This copy will not show the cause of death and the first five digits of the deceased’s social security number will be redacted.

Complete death records within fifty years of its creation may only be issued to the following:

  • Deceased’s spouse
  • Deceased’s parents
  • Deceased’s adult child, grandchild, or sibling
  • A person with an interest in the deceased’s estate either by will, insurance policy, or otherwise
  • A person with clear authorization from any of the above eligible persons
  • Anyone with a court order

All requests must be accompanied by a valid Photo ID. a person who is not one of the authorized persons may apply for a record if it is accompanied by an Affidavit to Release Cause of Death information signed by any of the eligible persons. This affidavit must be notarized and accompanied by copies of valid photo IDs from the eligible person and the requester.

Applications for death records may be made to the Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics in person on weekdays between 8 00 a.m. and 4 30 p.m. to

1217 N Pearl Street,
Jacksonville, FL 32202

An interested and eligible party may also send in a written request or a completed application form to

Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics,
P.O. Box 210,
Jacksonville, FL 32231-0042

The Bureau will charge a $5 non-refundable search fee and additional copies will cost $4 each.

Applications may be to the Broward County Department of Vital Statistics in person, by mail, or over the phone. In-person applications may be made on weekdays between 8 30 a.m. and 4 30 p.m. at either of these 3 locations

4105 Pembroke Road
Hollywood, FL 33021

205 NW 6th Avenue
Pompano Beach, FL 33060

2421A S.W. 6th Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315

Applications via mail should include a signed application form, copy of a valid ID, payment, daytime phone number of the applicant, and a self-addressed envelope to be sent to

Florida Department of Health in Broward County
Attention: Vital Statistics
780 SW 24 Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315

Interested parties may also contact the Vital statistics department on (866) 830-1906 Such persons would be required to provide a valid form of identification, credit card payment, and a daytime telephone number.