Collier County Divorce Records
Collier County divorce records refer to official court documents created when a married couple files for legal dissolution of their marriage through the county’s family court system. These documents detail the entire process, from the initial filing to the outcome, and serve as proof that the court granted a divorce. Divorce records also play a key role during name changes, financial matters, remarriage, and verification of legal status.
Divorce records in Florida are public records, meaning they are generally available to the public. Nonetheless, since divorce cases often contain sensitive personal and financial information, specific details may be restricted from public access. For instance, records identifying minor children, sealed court orders, or financial account numbers are confidential.
Below is a list of some details found in Collier County divorce records:
- Names of both parties
- Case number
- Filing date
- Finalization date
- Final judgment or divorce decree
- Settlement agreements
- Support orders
Collier County handles about 1,000 divorce cases each year, reflecting the ongoing need for family courts to manage changes in marital and family relationships. For instance, in fiscal year 2023-2024, Collier County recorded 969 divorces, while in fiscal year 2024-2025, the county recorded 910 divorces.
The Collier County Circuit Clerk maintains divorce records, which can be accessed online, in person, or by written request.
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County |
Court Name |
Address |
Phone Number |
Office Hours |
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Collier County |
Collier County Family Court |
3315 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112 |
(239) 252-7531 |
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday |