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Official Palm Beach County court records guide

Palm Beach County Court Records Search, eCaseView and Certified Copy Help

If you searched for pbc court records, you are most likely looking for official Palm Beach County, Florida court records. Use the Clerk’s eCaseView system to search civil, criminal and traffic cases, understand public versus registered access, request certified copies, avoid confusing court records with official records, and know when a record needs clerk help or federal PACER instead.

🔎 eCaseView public search ⚖️ Civil, criminal & traffic records 📄 Electronic certified copies Updated May 2026
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Find Your Palm Beach County Court Records Path

Choose the task closest to what you need. Palm Beach County uses different official routes for eCaseView public search, certified copies, family or probate document access, official records, sealed or non-public cases, clerk help, branch locations and federal court records.

Official path
Choose the Palm Beach County court record help you need

Choose one option. The official action card below updates for eCaseView, certified copies, criminal records, civil or traffic records, family/probate access, official records, hidden records, clerk locations and federal cases.

🔎 Free case search — use official eCaseView

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Use this for: searching Palm Beach County civil, criminal and traffic case information without paying a private lookup site.

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Best official path: open eCaseView and search by name, case number, citation number, offense date, court type or case type.

Before relying on it: certain case types, sealed cases and some documents are not available online.

⚠️ Do not assume eCaseView has every record: non-public, sealed, older, family, probate or federal matters may need another official route.
👉 This dropdown does not pull live court records into your website. It sends visitors to the correct official Palm Beach County path so they do not confuse court records, official records, sealed files or federal cases.
At a glance

PBC Court Records Quick Facts Before You Search

PBC is commonly used for Palm Beach County, Florida. This page is about Palm Beach County court records handled through the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller, not a generic “PBC” system in another place. That clarification matters because users searching a short keyword often land on the wrong website or mix court files with property records.

The official Palm Beach County Clerk court-records page says users can search a free online database of civil, criminal and traffic court records, with public access that does not require registration. The same official guidance also says certain case types and documents are not available online, and electronic certified copies of court documents can be purchased when official proof is needed.

🔎 Search tool eCaseView Free public access
⚖️ Case types Civil + criminal Traffic included
📄 Copies E-certified Online purchase available
☎️ Records help 561-355-2932 Records Service Center
🔒 Limits Not all viewable Sealed/non-public restricted
⚠️ Important: Free public search and official proof are different things. A case summary or screen print may help you locate a file, but a certified copy is usually the safer choice when the document must be accepted by a court, agency, employer, school, bank or licensing office.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Palm Beach County Clerk Court Records, Search Records, eCaseView, eCaseView User Registration, Cases Not Viewable in eCaseView, Court Records Copy Requests, Electronic Certified Court Documents, Official Records, Locations, Records Service Center contact pages and Southern District of Florida/PACER resources. Publish-ready as of May 10, 2026.
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What This PBC Court Records Guide Covers

Location clarity

What “PBC Court Records” Means on This Page

This page covers Palm Beach County, Florida. Searchers often type “pbc court records” because they are looking for the Palm Beach County Clerk’s eCaseView portal, court case search, document copies or clerk contact details. The short keyword is common, but it is not self-explanatory for every visitor.

To avoid misunderstanding, this guide uses the full county name throughout the practical sections. If your case was filed in another Florida county, another state, a federal court or a city court outside Palm Beach County, do not force the search through the PBC portal. Use the exact court named on your citation, summons, order, complaint or judgment.

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This Page Covers

Palm Beach County, Florida court records handled through the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller.

Palm Beach County only
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If Your Case Is Elsewhere

Use the official court or clerk website for the county and court system where the case was actually filed.

Check court first
Official free search

Free Palm Beach County Court Records Search Through eCaseView

The official Palm Beach County Clerk website says its court-records database is free to search online for civil, criminal and traffic case information. eCaseView is the practical starting point for most people who want to check a case before paying for copies or contacting the Records Service Center.

Guest users do not need to register for many searches. The official registration guidance says anyone can use eCaseView without registering to search by name, case number, citation number, offense date, court type or case type. That makes it a strong first step for public users who simply need to identify a case or confirm basic information.

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Open the official eCaseView portal

Start with the Clerk’s official website, not a private background-check page. eCaseView is the correct public entry point for many Palm Beach County court record searches.

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Search by the strongest information you have

Case number is usually best. If you do not know it, use full legal name, citation number, offense date, court type or case type where applicable.

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Open the matching case carefully

Verify the case number, court type, party names, filing date, charges or claims, and document availability before treating a result as the correct record.

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Request official copies only when needed

If the matter requires legal proof, a certified document or a file not visible online, use the Clerk’s official copy or records-research route.

Fast rule: Search free first, then pay only for the official document you actually need.
Search steps

How to Search PBC Court Records by Name, Case Number or Citation

A good court-record search is not just typing a name and trusting the first result. Name-only searches can return people with similar names, alternate spellings, duplicate records or unrelated case types. Better results come from combining exact identifiers with the correct case category.

Case number

Best for: the fastest and most precise search when you already have a court paper, order, filing or notice.

Name search

Use carefully: helpful when the number is unknown, but verify the court type, date and party details before relying on it.

Citation number

Best for: traffic and citation-based cases when the ticket number is available.

Registered search

Extra filters: registered users may search with additional criteria such as date of birth, incident number, arrest date, booking number and driver’s license number.

Bad assumption: “No online result” does not prove there is no record. The case may be sealed, non-public, older, filed under another name, in a limited-access category, or part of a different court system.
Case types

Palm Beach County Civil, Criminal, Traffic, Family and Probate Records

The official court-records page highlights civil, criminal and traffic case information as core eCaseView search categories. Palm Beach County also has records connected to family, guardianship, mental health and probate matters, but document-image access for some of these areas can be more limited and may depend on registration status or attorney-of-record access.

Use the right category before searching

  • Criminal records: felony, misdemeanor and related criminal case information.
  • Civil records: lawsuits, small claims, evictions, foreclosure-related matters and other civil disputes.
  • Traffic records: citation-based court cases and traffic matters.
  • Family records: divorce, custody, name changes, child support, paternity and domestic violence cases where access rules permit.
  • Probate records: estates, deposited wills and related probate matters, with document-image limits depending on access level.
  • Guardianship and mental health: special access rules may apply, so online visibility is not the same as full public availability.
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Criminal Court

The Clerk maintains records for criminal court cases filed in Palm Beach County and lets users view case details, dates and costs online.

Court case path
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Family & Probate

Some family, guardianship, mental health and probate document images require registered-user or attorney access when the case meets the official conditions.

Access rules matter
Certified records

How to Get Certified Copies of PBC Court Records

Free online search is useful for locating a case, but official use often requires a certified copy. Palm Beach County offers electronic certified court documents online and also provides certified copies through the Records Service Center in the Main Courthouse and branch locations.

The official Clerk guidance says certified copies of court documents and official records are available at the Records Service Center in the Main Courthouse, Room 4.2500, and at branch locations. Electronic certified copies can also be purchased online through eCaseView when the document is available for that service.

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Find the case first

Use eCaseView to identify the correct case number, document title and court type before ordering a copy.

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Decide whether you need certified or regular copies

A regular copy may help for personal reference. A certified copy is usually safer when the document must be accepted as official proof.

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Use the correct request path

Use electronic certified documents through eCaseView when available, or contact the Records Service Center for copies, searches, older files or documents not available online.

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Ask for the exact document

Request the exact judgment, order, disposition, complaint, divorce decree, probate filing, docket entry or other document needed instead of asking for “everything.”

Portal confusion

PBC Court Records vs Palm Beach County Official Records

This is one of the biggest places users get confused. Court records are case files and case information. Official records are recorded county documents such as judgments, deeds, liens, marriage licenses, mortgages, plats and tax deeds.

If you need a civil lawsuit, criminal case, traffic case, court date, case document or filed pleading, use the court-records path. If you need a recorded deed, mortgage, lien, marriage license, plat, tax deed or recorded judgment, use the official-records path.

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Court Records

Civil cases, criminal cases, traffic cases, filed documents, court events and certified court documents.

eCaseView path
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Official Records

Judgments, deeds, liens, marriage licenses, mortgages, plats and tax deeds recorded by the county.

Recording path
User clarity note: A final court judgment may appear in both legal discussion and official-records context, but the search purpose is different. Start with the system that matches what you actually need.
Access levels

Public eCaseView Search vs Registered User Access

Palm Beach County’s official eCaseView registration guidance says public users do not need to register to search most case information and view certain documents. Registration adds more search options and can change document-image access for certain case types.

Registered users can search by added criteria such as date of birth, incident number, arrest date, booking number and driver’s license number. The official copies guidance also explains that some document images for family, guardianship, mental health and probate matters may be viewable in eCaseView only when the case is not older than 2008 and the user is either an attorney of record or a registered user.

Guest access

Search by name, case number, citation number, offense date, court type or case type without registration.

Registered access

Use extra search criteria such as date of birth, incident number, arrest date, booking number and driver’s license number.

Attorney access

Attorneys of record may have access to document images that public users cannot see in some case categories.

Practical rule

If a document image is missing, do not assume it does not exist. Check whether the case type has access limits.

Access limits

Sealed, Non-Public and Not-Viewable PBC Court Records

The official Palm Beach County guidance says cases with a status of Sealed / Non Public and certain case types cannot be viewed in eCaseView. That means a valid case can exist even when a public search returns nothing useful online.

Some records may also have document-image limits even when case information appears. This is especially important for family, guardianship, mental health and probate matters, where the case may exist but the documents visible to a guest user can be limited.

Common reasons a record may not show fully online

  • The case is sealed or marked non-public.
  • The case type is excluded from eCaseView public display.
  • The user is a guest and the document image requires registered-user or attorney access.
  • The matter is family, guardianship, mental health or probate and document access is limited.
  • The record is older, not digitized, mis-searched or stored in another official system.
  • The matter belongs in official records, appellate records or federal court instead of local court records.
Do not overclaim: A missing online record does not automatically mean the case never existed. It may simply be restricted, non-public, not digitized or routed through another official records process.
Cost clarity

Free vs Paid Palm Beach County Court Records Search

Many users only need to confirm whether a case exists, identify the case number, check a court date or review basic public docket information. For that, the official eCaseView search is the right free starting point.

Paid costs appear when a user needs official copies, certified documents, formal research assistance or specific records not available through public search. Paying the official Clerk for a certified record is different from paying a private website for a generic data summary.

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Free Search

Use eCaseView to search public civil, criminal and traffic case information without registration for many basic tasks.

Best first step
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Paid Official Records

Use certified copies or records-service help when the document must be officially accepted or is not available online.

Use when needed
Troubleshooting

What to Do If a PBC Court Record Is Not Found Online

If your search does not work, do not jump straight to a private paid site. First, make sure you are searching the right county, case type and system. A bad search path causes more failed results than people realize.

Check the county

Confirm that the case belongs to Palm Beach County, Florida and not another Florida county or federal court.

Try stronger identifiers

Use case number, citation number, full legal name, offense date or court type instead of only a partial name.

Check access limits

Family, probate, guardianship, mental health, sealed and non-public matters can have online visibility limits.

Ask for research help

The Records Service Center can help with searches and copy requests when the needed document is not available online.

Check official records

If you need deeds, liens, marriage licenses or recorded judgments, use the official-records path instead of court records.

Check federal court

If the case is federal, use PACER and Southern District of Florida resources rather than local county portals.

Federal records

Federal Court Records for Palm Beach County Are Searched Separately

Federal court cases are not stored in Palm Beach County eCaseView. Palm Beach County is within the Southern District of Florida, and federal court services for the area include the West Palm Beach federal courthouse. If the matter was filed in federal district court, bankruptcy court or federal appellate court, use PACER and federal court resources instead of the county clerk portal.

Use PBC tools for

Local Palm Beach County circuit and county court records handled by the Clerk.

Use PACER for

Federal district, bankruptcy and appellate court records.

Federal district

Palm Beach County is part of the Southern District of Florida.

Best clue

The court name on the complaint, summons, citation, judgment or order tells you which system owns the file.

Map and location

Map for Palm Beach County Court Records and Records Service Center

The Palm Beach County Clerk lists the Main Courthouse at 205 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. The Records Service Center is listed on the fourth floor in Room 4.2500, where copies of court and official records and record searches are handled. Branch locations are also available, so verify the service you need before traveling.

Palm Beach County Main Courthouse

Use this map for general navigation to the Main Courthouse. It does not replace checking the correct room, branch office or online service before visiting.

FAQs

PBC Court Records FAQs

What does PBC court records mean?

On this page, PBC means Palm Beach County, Florida. The guide covers court records handled through the Palm Beach County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller.

How do I search PBC court records online for free?

Use the official Palm Beach County eCaseView portal. The Clerk says public users can search civil, criminal and traffic records online without registration for many basic searches.

Do I need to register for eCaseView?

No registration is required for many public searches. Registered users get extra search options such as date of birth, incident number, arrest date, booking number and driver’s license number.

Can I search Palm Beach County criminal court records in eCaseView?

Yes. The official court-records page includes criminal court records, and the Clerk’s criminal-court page explains that users can view cases, court dates, costs due and purchase certified copies online.

Can I search Palm Beach County probate records online?

Some probate information may be accessible, but document-image access can depend on registration, attorney status, case age and official access rules. If the needed probate document is not visible online, use the Clerk’s copy or research route.

How do I get certified copies of PBC court records?

Use the official electronic certified-documents route when available or request copies through the Records Service Center, Main Courthouse Room 4.2500, or a branch location. Ask for the exact document you need.

Are court records and official records the same in Palm Beach County?

No. Court records are case files and case information. Official records include recorded documents such as deeds, liens, marriage licenses, mortgages, plats, tax deeds and some recorded judgments.

Why can’t I find a PBC court record online?

The case may be sealed, non-public, excluded from eCaseView, filed under another name, older, in a special access category, part of official records, or filed in federal court instead of local county court.

Are sealed or non-public cases visible in eCaseView?

No. The Clerk’s official guidance says cases with a status of Sealed / Non Public and certain case types are not viewable in eCaseView.

What phone number helps with Palm Beach County records searches?

The Clerk lists the Records Service Center at 561-355-2932 for copy and records-search help.

Where is the Palm Beach County Records Service Center?

The official Clerk location page lists the Records Service Center at the Main Courthouse, 205 North Dixie Highway, 4th Floor, Room 4.2500, West Palm Beach, FL 33401.

Are Palm Beach County federal court records in eCaseView?

No. Federal cases are separate from Palm Beach County Clerk records. Use PACER and Southern District of Florida resources for federal district, bankruptcy and appellate records.

Editorial disclaimer: This article is an independent practical guide for people searching for PBC court records. It is not the official Palm Beach County Clerk website and does not provide legal advice. Court portals, access rules, case visibility, copy fees, office locations, service hours and records availability can change. Always verify details directly with the Palm Beach County Clerk, the correct court, PACER for federal records or a qualified legal professional before using court information for legal, employment, licensing, housing, immigration, custody, banking or official decisions.
Final summary

Bottom Line for PBC Court Records Search

If you searched for pbc court records, start with the official Palm Beach County eCaseView portal. It is the best free first step for many civil, criminal and traffic case searches. Use case number whenever possible, verify identity carefully, and remember that some sealed, non-public, family, probate or older records may not be fully viewable online.

The biggest user mistake is mixing systems. Use court records for case files, official records for recorded county documents, certified-copy services when official proof is needed, records research help when online search fails, and PACER when the matter is federal. That path is cleaner, more accurate and far safer than relying first on a paid private lookup site.

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