How do I look up a lawsuit in Florida?
Interested persons can remotely access online portals made available by many of the County Courts to look up court cases. The appellate divisions of the Florida court system also provide online access to court cases on its Supreme Court docket portal and the District Courts of Appeal docket portal.
How do I find marriage records in Florida?
The Bureau of Vital Statistics may be reached at (904) 359-6900, ext. 9000. It is possible to obtain marriage certificates from the DHS Vital Statistics Department by walk-in or mail in orders.
What is a replevin lawsuit?
In most cases, when a person is wronged insofar as suffering the loss of property, he will seek money damages as compensation. In the case of replevin, however, the lawsuit is filed for the less common relief of the return of the actual property itself.
Who is the rightful owner of a replevin?
In a replevin action, the rightful owner is ultimately determined by the court. In most cases, if a person loses his property, he can and will sue for money damages as compensation. However, replevin differs in that the person sues to reclaim ownership of the actual property in question.
How does replevin apply to property?
Replevin can apply in a variety of situations, including situations where two parties have rights to possession of property, but one party may have greater rights to the property. It may also apply in situations where property that was lawfully withheld but should have been later released to a person, was not.
What is the difference between replevin and repossession?
In most cases, if a person loses his property, he can and will sue for money damages as compensation. However, replevin differs in that the person sues to reclaim ownership of the actual property in question. Replevin differs from repossession in that repossession does not require a lawsuit.