How do I find out if a small claims court case is still active?
In Florida, the best way to find out if a Small Claims Court case is still active is to look up the case in the Florida Circuit Court Database. The database can be accessed by going to the Florida Courts website and clicking on the “Search Court Records” tab. Then, enter the relevant information into the search form such as the county, case number, names of the parties involved, etc. Once the search results appear, click on the case you are interested in and read the details. If the case is active, it will either be “pending” or “disposed," which means that the case is still active and in process. If the case is no longer active, it will be “closed” or “dismissed.” If you need more information about the case, you will have to contact the county court clerk directly for more information.
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