If you are requesting a large number of documents and are unable to certify the documents online using the links above, you may email your request to ORWEB@mypalmbeachclerk.com.
For additional information on ordering copies, see Copies & Records Research or call (561) 355-2932.
How long will it take to get copies of documents?
If purchasing online certified Official Records or certified court records, the copies are sent by email soon after purchase. If purchasing a copy in the office or by mail, the amount of time required to copy the documents will vary based on your specific request.
I get an error when trying to access your online services from outside of the United States. What am I doing wrong?
For security purposes, you must use a VPN (virtual private network) to access online services such as eCaseView, Official Records, Jury Services and more from outside of North America. The Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller’s office does not explicitly endorse a specific VPN. Any VPN that simulates the user’s traffic as originating in the United States should be sufficient. Here is one option:
Follow the steps on the page to create an account.
Once your account is created, select the appropriate ProtonVPN Client depending on what kind of computer you are using (Windows/Linux/MacOS, etc.) to download the VPN.
Install the application.
Open the application and sign in.
Once signed in, select to use the United States on the left side of the application as your IP country of origin.
You should now be able to access our online services without issue. Remember to disable the VPN after you complete your transaction, or your computer will run slower than usual.
What information can be used to search the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller’s official records of Palm Beach County online?
Complete names of the parties
Year, month or date of the recording (not required, but helpful in limiting the search)
Legal description of the property (if applicable)
The physical address of the property
The parcel identification number also known as the parcel control number (PCN) or tax folio number, without the hyphens.
Book and page number of the recorded document
Instrument number of the recorded document
The case number
Where can I find the Official Record Book and Page number of a recorded document?
If you are looking at the document it is located in the top right hand corner of the recorded document, in the recording stamp.
In person at the Main Courthouse on the 4th floor, room 4.2500
Mail your request for the book and page number to:
Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller
P.O. Box 4526
West Palm Beach, FL 33402-4526
Why can’t I find a document in the Official Record Index online?
You may have entered the information incorrectly. Refer to the example for detailed instructions.
The document has not been recorded with our office.
Why would I need to obtain a certified ‘copy’ of an original document?
The certification validates that the copy is true and correct as made from the record in our office. Certified copies are required in a variety of situations.
For additional information on ordering certified copies, see Copies & Records Research or call (561) 355-2932.
Public Records - 2. Fees
Do you accept credit cards for payment of your fees?
Yes, but you must appear in person to use a credit card.
MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover are accepted.
The Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller’s office uses a third-party (Myfloridacounty.com) to process credit card transactions. Customers paying by credit card will be charged a 3.5 percent service charge from MyFloridaCounty.com.
What are the fees for obtaining records and other services?
Why do I have to pay $1 or more per page for copies?
The state of Florida requires the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller to charge $1.00 per page for copies of records up to 8 1/2" x 14" and $5.00 per page for anything larger (See Florida Statute 28.24(8)(a)).
Public Records - 3. Marriage & Divorce Records/Name Changes
What document is required to get my name changed after I am married or divorced?
After getting married, you will need to present your marriage license to update your name on your Social Security card, driver’s license and other records or accounts. If your name was changed as part of your divorce, you must provide a certified copy of your “Final Judgment of Divorce.”
You may obtain certified copies of these documents for a small fee:
By mail:
Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller
P.O. Box 4526
West Palm Beach, FL 33402-4526
If you don’t need a certified copy, you may download your document for free by using the Official Records search.
Why can’t I find my marriage/divorce in the Official Records Index?
If the marriage license was not returned or your divorce record not filed at the Palm Beach County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller’s office, there will be no Official Record.
If your license was purchased or your divorce occurred in another county or state, you will have to search the records in that county or state.
Call the Property Appraiser’s Office at 561-355-2866.
Public Records - 6. Surveys
Why can’t I find my survey in the Official Records?
Surveys are not recorded with the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller of Palm Beach County. You may wish to contact the company that completed your survey.