The Clerk’s Office will be closed on Friday, April 18th, 2025 in observance of the Good Friday holiday. Staff will be available to assist you with filing for a restraining order from 7am until 10am at the Edgecomb Courthouse located at 800 E. Twiggs St. Tampa.
All matters relating to juveniles who have been abandoned, abused, or neglected, surrendered for the purpose of adoption, or who are persistent runaways, habitually truant or ungovernable.
The following parties are authorized to receive information regarding a case. You must appear in person and with proper identification - Driver's license or State Identification card.
Parent of Child - as long as parental rights are still intact
Child
Attorney for parent after Notice of Appearance is filed with the Clerk
Counselor with Department of Children and Family Services
Guardian Ad Litem
Assistant Attorney General Attorneys
What kinds of adoption cases are filed in the Juvenile Division?
Adoption cases that are filed in the Juvenile Division are for Florida Statute Chapter 39 adoptions only. These adoptions are for children who are in custody of the State of Florida and whose parents have had their parental rights have terminated.
What are the fees and fines associated with this service?