How to Search Lee County Records (Start Here)
If you need records from Lee County, start by figuring out which office handles them.
- Start with the Circuit Clerk for any type of court case.
- Property ownership and tax assessments are maintained by the Revenue Commissioner.
- For marriage, your starting point is the Probate Court.
- The Sheriff handles all inmate and arrest records.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to find Lee County records? ▼
Start with the Circuit Clerk — it covers criminal, civil, and family cases in Lee County. Most empty searches happen because of wrong office, not missing records.
Where do I search for Lee County public records? ▼
Lee County records are split across offices. Criminal and civil case records are filed with the Circuit Clerk. Start with the Revenue Commissioner for any property-related search. The Probate Court issues and records marriage licenses.
Why does my Lee County search return no results? ▼
Switch offices. In Lee County, each record type is a different department with its own search.
Is there a single database for all Lee County records? ▼
No single portal covers Lee County. Each department runs its own database.
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