How do I find my marriage records in Pinellas County?
To have a completed Marriage Licenses recorded, visit Recording Services, Room 150 of the Clearwater Courthouse, or the St. Petersburg or North County Branches of the Clerk’s Office. Pinellas County Marriage Licenses from May of 1972 through the present date are available to view on the Clerk’s Official Records site.
Where can I get a copy of my deed in Pinellas County?
Pinellas County, Florida
- Recording Services Dept – Clearwater Courthouse. 315 Court St, Clearwater, Florida 33756. 8:30 to 4:30 M-F.
- St. Petersburg Branch Office. 545 First Ave North, St.
- North County Branch Office. 29582 US 19 North, Clearwater, Florida 33761.
- Clerk’s Tyrone Branch Office. 1800 66th Street North, St.
Are Florida marriage records public?
Yes. Florida marriage records are public records. As such, interested members of the public may access these records without identification or related documentation.
How do i find divorce records for free in Florida?
Family court records are available to the public unless they have been expunged or sealed by order of the court. All people of the public may access divorce records in-person at the county clerk’s office or online, although it is possible to find more complete records online.
How do I look up a marriage 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.
How do I contact Pinellas County public records support?
If you require support with a Court Records View account, please contact [email protected] . If you require support for an Official Records Subscriber Account, please contact Recording Services at [email protected] or call 727-464-3223.
Who is the Clerk of the Circuit Court in Pinellas County?
To serve those entities that may require access to this information, Ken Burke, CPA, Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller for Pinellas County is offering a new web subscription service.
How do I get access to court records?
The Clerk offers three basic views into online court records: Public View – requires no registration and offers most non-confidential documents. Registered User View – requires a free account and provides the same access as Public View, but also includes non-confidential documents for Probate and Family Law cases.
How do I file a lien in Pinellas County?
To obtain a lien against real property located in Pinellas County, you may submit a Motion for Recordation of Judgment as Lien form with the appropriate recording fee.