How do I find property records in Broward County?

How do I find property records in Broward County?

Your search of the Official Record must be by property owner. If you do not know the property owner, you can call the Broward County Property Appraiser at 954-357-6830, or visit the Broward County Property Appraiser’s website and search by street address to find out who owns a property.

Are family law cases public record in Florida?

In Florida, all divorce cases are public records. Florida has a broad public records law. In fact, the majority of domestic relation cases are public records including paternity cases and child support cases.

Can you see divorce records online Florida?

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. To access these records online, the requesting party needs to submit fully completed application forms to the county clerk’s office.

How do I look up child support cases in Florida?

How to Request Public Records

  1. Determine if what you are looking for is already available.
  2. Is the information you are looking for related to your own child support case or tax account?
  3. Child support information – Call the Customer Contact Center at 850-488-KIDS (5437).

Are divorce cases public record in Florida?

In Florida, divorce falls under the umbrella of family law. Family court records are available to the public and can be accessed in person at your local county clerk’s office or online.

How many court locations are in Broward County?

There are four Courthouse locations in Broward County; three Regional Courthouses and one Central Judicial Complex. Normal operating hours for all four courthouses are 8:30am – 5:00pm.

How to access court records?

visit the court registry where the matter was heard;

  • write or fax a letter to the court registry where the matter was heard,(requests for court documents cannot be emailed); Find a local court registry
  • view and download documents online through Court Services Online (only certain documents can be viewed or downloaded). A fee may apply.
  • How to find Florida court records?

    United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida

  • United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
  • How to contact clerk of court Broward County?

    CJBAT or FBAT

  • BASIC MOTOR SKILLS tests results from Broward College
  • Certified “entire” driving history
  • If ever arrested,submit official court disposition,police report,and written statement for review
  • DD214 Member 4 form (if claiming Veterans’ Preference)