CLERK OF COURT & COMPTROLLER
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA
The Mental Health Department maintains the records on involuntary placements related to mental illness, drug abuse, developmentally disabled, tuberculosis, adult protective services, adjudication of incapacitated persons, restoration of capacity for persons having previously been declared incapacitated, and pre-need guardians. Please read the information brochure for an explanation of the filing process and what to expect.
The majority of files maintained in the Mental Health Department are confidential and exempt from public access.
NOTE: Photo identification is required for most mental health services.
Electronic viewing of many court records, indexes and dockets as well as non-confidential document images is currently available on our Hillsborough Online Viewing of Electronic Records (HOVER) site, as authorized by the Florida Supreme Court. Pursuant to Florida Rules of Judicial Administration, access to all electronic and other court records shall be governed by the Standards for Access to Electronic Court Records and Access Security Matrix. Please note that the majority of files maintained in the Mental Health Department are confidential and exempt from public access.
If you are authorized under Florida Rules of Judicial Administration to view a court file but are unable to view it online and/or you need a copy, you may view or pick up a copy of the file at our Tampa Edgecomb or Plant City locations. To allow adequate time for redaction processing, it may take four business days for your file to be available for on-site viewing and/or pick-up.
Florida Statute 790.401 Risk Protection Orders was signed into law March 2018. A Petition for Risk Protection Order can only be filed by a Law Enforcement Agency. There are no fees associated with the filing of these cases. The petition is reviewed by the court within 1 business day of filing. The court may determine, based on the information contained in the petition, to issue a Temporary Risk Protection Order and schedule a full hearing within 14 calendar days.
A petition must:
More information is available on the Florida Courts website [external link] about Risk Protection Orders.
File a Petition and Affidavit for Involuntary Treatment Services. The purpose of this petition is to obtain a court order for involuntary treatment of substance abuse when the person needing treatment (the respondent) is not willing to go. If the respondent is an adult, a petition for involuntary treatment services may be filed by any adult who has direct personal knowledge of the substance abuse impairment and his or her prior course of treatment (this person is referred to as the petitioner). If the respondent is a minor, a petition for involuntary treatment may be filed only by a parent, legal guardian, or licensed service provider. All petitions are set for a hearing. The petitioner may also request an Ex-parte order when filing the petition.
A judge will review the petition to determine if the Ex-parte order is granted or denied. If it is granted, the Clerk’s office will send the order to HCSO for pickup. If it is denied, then the petitioner may bring additional evidence to the court hearing.
A petitioner may complete a petition at the Mental Health Department of the Hillsborough County Clerk of the Circuit Court, located at the Edgecomb Courthouse, 800 East Twiggs Street, Room 205, Tampa, FL 33602. Office hours are Monday – Friday 8AM to 5PM.
There is no cost to file the petition.
This petition can be filed by a person(s) who has firsthand knowledge of the situation. A petition may be filed through:
Mental Health Department of the Hillsborough County Clerk of the Circuit Court, Edgecomb Courthouse
800 East Twiggs Street, Room 205, Tampa, FL 33602
Hillsborough County Courthouse-Plant City
301 N. Michigan Ave, Room 1071, Plant City, Florida 33563
Offices hours are Monday through Friday, 8AM to 5PM.
There is no cost to file the petition. The cost for treatment is the responsibility of the person needing care.