This page helps you use official options for a Case Search in Brevard County, Florida. It points you to the main public court records tool, explains what online results mean, and shows where to go for copies or help.

For most users, the starting point is BECA - Brevard Electronic Court Application from the Brevard County Clerk of the Circuit Court. You can use the public search path online, then follow up with the Clerk if you need copies or have case-specific questions.

Use BECA for online access to Brevard County court records. After the disclaimer page, the public search path is labeled General Public Court Records Search.

  • Open start the BECA case search.
  • Accept the disclaimer.
  • Select “General Public Court Records Search” for public access.
  • If you are a registered user, select “Subscriber Court Records Search” instead.

You can also use the Clerk’s case search information page to review the available BECA options before you begin.

BECA has rate-limiting in place because of heavy automated traffic, so slow loading or failed attempts can happen.

What online case results mean

Online court records are provided for informational purposes. The Clerk states that the online records do not constitute the official court records.

If you need to confirm details in a specific case, contact the Clerk’s office. If you need copies from court files, the public may visit a Clerk branch office unless access is restricted by court order, Florida Statute, court rule, or AOSC 14-19 as amended.

Requests for certified copies of court documents may be placed through the Research and Copy Request Center.

Other public records and notable cases

If your search is not limited to court cases, Brevard County also maintains a broader public records search page for related record categories.

The Clerk also publishes a separate page for selected high-profile matters. You can review those on the Cases of Public Interest page.

Case search contacts

Use these Brevard County Clerk contacts when you need help with court records access, copies, or website issues.

Common questions

How do I start a public case search in Brevard County?

Open BECA, accept the disclaimer, and choose “General Public Court Records Search.”

Are online BECA results the official court record?

No. The Clerk states that online court records are for informational purposes and do not constitute the official court records.

What should I do if BECA is slow or does not load correctly?

BECA uses rate-limiting because of heavy automated traffic, so delays can happen. For technical problems, contact the Information Technology Helpdesk at (321) 637-5413 or helpdesk@brevardclerk.us.

Where can I get copies of court documents?

The public may visit a Clerk branch office to obtain copies from court files unless access is restricted. Requests for certified copies may be placed through the Research and Copy Request Center.

Who should I contact about a specific case?

Questions about a specific case should be referred to the Clerk’s office. A practical starting point is Court & Official Records Requests at (321) 637-2004.