Hialeah People Search

Hialeah people search records are managed by Miami-Dade County. Hialeah is the second-largest city in Miami-Dade and has a population of more than 220,000 residents. Public records here include court case files, property ownership data, voter rolls, and business filings. All of these are open to the public under Florida law, and you can search most of them online for free through county databases. Miami-Dade County handles the court system and official records that cover Hialeah.

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Hialeah Quick Facts

223,000+ Population
Miami-Dade County
11th Judicial Circuit
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Miami-Dade County Handles Hialeah Records

Hialeah is in Miami-Dade County. The county runs the court system that covers all of Hialeah. Under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, public records are open for inspection by any person. Court files, property records, liens, and other official documents for Hialeah residents are kept at the county level. The main clerk's office is in downtown Miami, but there are branch locations closer to Hialeah.

City Hall for Hialeah is at 501 Palm Avenue, Hialeah, FL 33010. The city phone number is (305) 883-5800. The city government handles local permits, ordinances, and city commission business. But for court records, property data, and voter rolls, you go through Miami-Dade County. That is where the main people search databases are for Hialeah.

County Miami-Dade County
Clerk Address 73 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33130
Phone (305) 275-1155
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Hialeah Court Records Search

The Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts keeps all court records for Hialeah. This includes civil cases, criminal cases, family law matters, and probate files. The online case search tool lets you look up any person by name. You can see what cases they are tied to, the filing date, the case status, and who else is listed as a party. This is one of the most useful tools for a Hialeah people search.

You can search for court records online through the Clerk's website. The search is free for basic case info. If you need document images or certified copies, there are fees. You can also visit the clerk's office in person. The main office is at 73 West Flagler Street in Miami. E-recording of documents is available for faster filing. The clerk handles marriage licenses, civil records, and official court case dockets too.

The Miami-Dade Clerk's case search portal gives you access to court records and official filings for the Hialeah area.

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Use advanced search filters to narrow results by case type, date range, or party name when running a Hialeah people search.

Hialeah Property Records Lookup

Property records show who owns real estate in Hialeah. The Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser keeps all property data for the county. Search by owner name, address, or folio number. The results show the property value, tax assessment, exemptions, and ownership history. This is a free search. GIS maps are also available so you can view property boundaries and get parcel details for any address in Hialeah.

Tax records add more info. The Miami-Dade County Tax Collector lets you look up tax bills by address or owner name. A tax bill shows the mailing address on file, the assessed value, and the payment status. For a Hialeah people search, this can help confirm where someone lives or find an alternative address. The phone number for the tax collector is (305) 375-4910.

Property ownership in Florida is public. Anyone can look it up. You do not need a reason. This is true for all of Hialeah and the rest of Miami-Dade County.

Voter Registration in Hialeah

The Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections manages voter registration for Hialeah. Voter rolls are public records in Florida. You can look up a person to see if they are registered, what party they belong to, and what address is on file. The elections office is at 2700 SW 87th Avenue, Miami, FL 33165. Call (305) 499-8683 for help.

Voter data helps with a Hialeah people search in a few ways. It confirms that someone lives in the area. It shows their full legal name and date of birth. It also shows their registration history. Florida law allows public access to this data, though using it for commercial solicitation has limits. You can search voter records online or request them from the elections office.

Hialeah City Government Resources

The City of Hialeah website provides access to city services, departments, and public records at the city level. City commission meetings are held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Agendas, minutes, and videos of these meetings are posted online.

City of Hialeah official website for people search

The Hialeah city website has public records request forms, meeting archives, and contact info for each department.

For law enforcement records in Hialeah, the Miami-Dade Police Department provides services for the area. You can file police reports online, submit tips, and access crime statistics. Arrest records and active warrants are available through the department's public records process. The non-emergency phone number is (305) 471-8477. For emergencies, call 911.

You can also request public records directly from the Hialeah City Clerk. Submit a request through the city website or contact them by email at info@hialeahfl.gov. The city handles local records like permits, code violations, and business licenses. These can sometimes help in a Hialeah people search if you are looking for someone tied to a local business or property.

How to Search for People in Hialeah

Start at the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts. A name search shows all court cases tied to a person in the county. This covers Hialeah and every other city in Miami-Dade. Next, check the property appraiser for real estate ownership. Then check voter registration. These three sources cover a lot of ground for a people search.

State-level tools fill in the gaps. The Florida Sunbiz portal searches business filings. The Florida Sex Offender Registry and the FDLE records portal cover law enforcement data. All are free. Under Article I, Section 24 of the Florida Constitution, every person has the right to inspect or copy public records. No reason is required for a Hialeah people search or any other Florida records request.

If you cannot find what you need online, file a written public records request with the right office. The county clerk handles court records. The city clerk handles city records. Put the request in writing. Be specific. Under Florida law, agencies can charge for copies but not for the search itself.

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Miami-Dade County People Search

Hialeah is in Miami-Dade County. All court records, property files, and official documents go through county offices. For a full list of Miami-Dade search tools, databases, and contact details, see the county page.

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