Manatee Clerk Introduces Hearings Today, a New Website Feature

Government

The Manatee County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller is excited to introduce 'Hearings Today,' a new feature designed to help customers save time and stay organized. This highly requested tool is now available, allowing you to stay informed with a comprehensive list of the dockets and court hearings scheduled for the day, all in one place.Customers can easily filter by Judge and Case Type to view only the dockets and court hearings relevant to them. You can also expand your view to see hearings scheduled for the entire week or month. When you click "Show Cases," hyperlinked case numbers take you directly to the progress docket on the Clerk's Public Records Hub, providing quick and user-friendly access to the case records. To start using Hearings Today, visit www.ManateeClerk.com, go to Court Records, and select Judge Docket – Today's Hearings. This feature is also available on the Clerk's new mobile app, allowing you to access Hearings Today on-the-go. Whether at the store, running errands, or traveling between appointments, you’ll always have instant access to court schedules through our mobile app. The Clerk’s mobile app is available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. With Hearings Today, managing your court schedule has never been easier. Try it today.

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