Search Brevard County Warrant Records

Brevard County warrant records are available through the sheriff's office and the Clerk of Courts. With about 600,000 people, Brevard is one of the most populated counties on Florida's east coast. The county seat is Titusville, and the courts operate under the 18th Judicial Circuit. Warrant records in Brevard County are public under Florida law, and the FDLE statewide database offers free searches for active warrants. The clerk's online system also shows bench warrants and capias entries tied to court cases in Brevard County. There are several ways to access this information, both online and in person at offices in Titusville and Viera.

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Brevard County Quick Facts

600K Population
Titusville County Seat
18th Judicial Circuit
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Brevard Sheriff's Office Warrants

The Brevard County Sheriff's Office is the main agency for warrant enforcement in the county. Their headquarters is at 700 S. Park Avenue in Titusville. The main number is (321) 264-5201. The sheriff's office handles warrant service across all of Brevard County, from Titusville in the north to Palm Bay in the south. With such a large geographic area, the office coordinates with local police departments in cities like Melbourne and Palm Bay to serve warrants efficiently.

You can visit the Brevard County Sheriff's Office website for information on how to submit records requests and how warrant enforcement works in the county.

Brevard County Sheriff's Office website for warrant records

Under Florida Statute 901.04, warrants issued in Brevard County are directed to all sheriffs in the state. Someone wanted in Brevard can be arrested anywhere in Florida. The sheriff's office refers public warrant checks to the FDLE Public Access System, which is free and covers all 67 counties.

Sheriff's Office Brevard County Sheriff's Office
700 S. Park Avenue, Titusville, FL 32780
Phone: (321) 264-5201
Website brevardsheriff.com
Judicial Circuit 18th Judicial Circuit

Brevard Clerk of Courts Records

The Brevard County Clerk of Courts maintains all court case records, including files that contain warrant information. The clerk's main office is at 2825 Judge Fran Jamieson Way in Viera, and you can call (321) 637-5413 for help. When a judge in the 18th Judicial Circuit signs a bench warrant or capias, the clerk enters it into the case docket. These entries are searchable online through the clerk's website.

The Brevard County Clerk's website offers an online case search tool. You can look up cases by name, case number, or other identifiers.

Brevard County Clerk of Courts website for warrant records search

Warrant activity shows up in the docket entries for criminal cases. If you need certified copies of court documents related to a warrant, you can request them in person at the Viera office or by mail. The clerk also has branch offices in Titusville and Melbourne for convenience.

Clerk of Courts Brevard County Clerk of Courts
2825 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera, FL 32940
Phone: (321) 637-5413
Website brevardclerk.us

Note: Brevard County has multiple courthouse locations, so make sure you go to the right one for your case type when visiting in person.

How to Search Warrants in Brevard

The quickest way to check for active warrants in Brevard County is through the FDLE Public Access System. Go to the wanted persons search page and type in the name you want to look up. The tool is free. No sign-up needed. Results show active warrants from all 67 Florida counties, including Brevard. You will see the warrant type and which agency filed it.

The Brevard County Clerk's online portal is another solid option. It is especially useful when you want to see bench warrants or capias entries in a specific court case. The clerk's search shows detailed docket entries with dates and descriptions. For direct assistance, call the sheriff's office at (321) 264-5201 or the clerk at (321) 637-5413.

To search Brevard County warrant records, try these options:

  • FDLE Public Access System for statewide active warrant checks
  • Brevard County Clerk online case search for bench warrants and capias
  • Sheriff's office by phone at (321) 264-5201
  • In-person visit to the clerk's office in Viera, Titusville, or Melbourne

Warrant Types in Brevard County

Brevard County processes several types of warrants. Arrest warrants are the most common. A judge issues one after finding probable cause under Florida Statute 901.02. Bench warrants happen when someone fails to appear for a scheduled court date. The judge orders the person picked up and brought before the court. Capias warrants serve a similar function and are issued through the clerk. Violation of probation warrants are also filed in Brevard County when someone breaks probation terms set by the 18th Judicial Circuit.

Search warrants follow a different set of rules. Under Florida Statute 933.07, search warrants have to be carried out within 14 days or they expire. Arrest warrants in Brevard County do not have an expiration date. They remain active until the person is arrested or the judge recalls the warrant. This means warrants from years ago can still be enforced during a routine traffic stop.

Public Access to Brevard Warrants

Warrant records in Brevard County are public under Florida Statute 119.07, which is part of Florida's Sunshine Law. Anyone can inspect and copy public records from the sheriff's office or the clerk of courts. You do not need to be the person named on the warrant. You do not need to give a reason for your search. This right applies across all government agencies in Brevard County.

Some exceptions exist. Active criminal intelligence information can be held back under state law. Search warrant affidavits may remain sealed until the warrant is served or the investigation is closed. If you think a warrant might exist in Brevard County but you cannot find it online, it could be that the data has not been entered yet, or the warrant falls under one of the limited exceptions.

Note: Under Florida Statute 901.16, an officer arresting someone on a warrant must inform the person of the warrant and the reason for arrest.

What to Do About a Warrant

If you find out about a warrant in your name in Brevard County, get legal advice first. Contact a criminal defense attorney before turning yourself in. When you surrender on a warrant in Florida, you go into custody before bond can be posted. A lawyer can sometimes arrange a bond amount in advance, which speeds up the release process. Bail bondsmen in the Brevard County area can also help once bond is determined.

Warrants in Brevard County do not expire. A warrant from five or ten years ago can still be enforced at any time. Law enforcement may discover it during a traffic stop, a background check, or any other routine encounter. Handling it sooner always gives you more options than waiting.

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Cities in Brevard County

Brevard County stretches along the Atlantic coast and includes several cities with their own police departments. All warrant records go through the Brevard County Sheriff's Office and the 18th Judicial Circuit courts regardless of which city you are in.

Other cities in Brevard County include Titusville, Cocoa, Rockledge, and Satellite Beach. Warrant cases in all of these communities go through the same county court system.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Brevard County. If you are not sure which county a warrant belongs to, check the address where the alleged offense took place. Warrants are filed in the county where the case started.