Miami Gardens People Search

Miami Gardens people search records are handled by Miami-Dade County. The city is Florida's fourth largest by population, with more than 110,000 residents. Public records for Miami Gardens include court case files, property deeds, voter rolls, and tax data. All of these are open to the public under Florida law. Miami-Dade County keeps the main databases that cover Miami Gardens, and most can be searched online for free. City Hall sits at 18605 NW 27th Ave, Miami Gardens, FL 33056. The phone number is (305) 622-8000.

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Miami Gardens Quick Facts

110,000+ Population
Miami-Dade County
11th Judicial Circuit
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Miami-Dade County Keeps Miami Gardens Records

Miami Gardens is part of Miami-Dade County. Court cases, property records, and voter data for people in Miami Gardens are all stored at the county level. Under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the county clerk is required to record and keep official documents. Every court filing, deed, mortgage, and lien tied to someone in Miami Gardens is recorded through the Miami-Dade County Clerk. This makes it the single best starting point for any Miami Gardens people search.

The city has its own clerk office too. The Miami Gardens City Clerk handles local records like commission meeting minutes, ordinances, and public records requests at the city level. Reach the city clerk at (305) 622-8040 or by email at cityclerk@miamigardens-fl.gov. You can also submit records requests through the City Clerk's page. Agendas and minutes from city commission meetings are posted online after each session.

County Miami-Dade County
Clerk Address 73 W Flagler St, Miami, FL 33130
Phone (305) 275-1155
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Court Record Search in Miami Gardens

Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts holds all case records that cover Miami Gardens. Civil, criminal, family, and traffic cases can be searched online. Type a name into the case search tool and pull up everything tied to that person in the county. Results show case numbers, filing dates, and case status. This is free to use. For a Miami Gardens people search, it is one of the most useful tools available.

Certified copies of court documents cost a fee. You can request them online or go to the clerk's office in person. E-filing is also available for certain document types. The clerk handles marriage licenses and recorded documents like deeds and mortgages. All of these help when you are trying to find someone or verify details about a person in Miami Gardens.

Note: Court records may take a few days to appear online after filing. Check back if you do not see recent results right away.

Miami Gardens Property Records

The Miami-Dade Property Appraiser keeps all property data for Miami Gardens. You can search by owner name, address, or parcel number. Results show assessed values, property details, ownership history, and any tax exemptions. The appraiser updates values each year to match market changes. This is a strong resource for a Miami Gardens people search since it shows who owns what and where they live.

Use the advanced search filters for more exact results. You can also look at parcel maps to check property lines. The office is at 111 NW 1st St, Miami, FL 33128. Phone: (305) 375-4712. If you think a value is wrong, you can file a petition with the Value Adjustment Board. Homestead, senior, veteran, and disability exemptions are all tracked here.

The Miami-Dade Tax Collector has tax bill data. Search by name or address to see the mailing address on file, the tax amount owed, and payment status. Phone: (305) 375-5146. Property taxes in Miami-Dade are due by March 31, with discounts for early payment starting November 1. Past-due records can show if someone still has a connection to a property in Miami Gardens.

Voter Registration Records for Miami Gardens

Voter data is public in Florida. The Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections keeps voter rolls for Miami Gardens and the whole county. You can look up a person's registration status, party, and address. The office is at 2700 NW 87th Ave, Miami, FL 33172. Call (305) 499-8683 with questions. The registration deadline is typically 29 days before an election. A photo ID such as a driver's license, state ID, or passport is needed at the polls.

Voter records help confirm that someone lives in the area. They show a person's full legal name as registered. Florida law allows the public to view voter rolls, although some uses are limited under Section 97.0585. For a Miami Gardens people search, voter data is a solid way to check if someone is in the area.

Miami Gardens Police and Public Safety Records

The Miami Gardens Police Department handles law enforcement in the city. The department keeps arrest records, incident reports, and public crime data. You can access crime reports through the department's website or by contacting the Records Division. The non-emergency phone number is (305) 918-1400. Email: mgpd@miamigardens-fl.gov.

The Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office covers the wider county and provides some overlapping services. The MDSO has a sex offender registry search, crime mapping tools, and a Crime Stoppers tip line. You can request public records or incident reports through the MDSO Records Bureau. Phone: (305) 471-8477 for non-emergency help. For a Miami Gardens people search that involves criminal history, start with the local PD and then check county-level tools.

How to Search for People in Miami Gardens

The Florida Sunbiz database shows the state's official portal for searching business entities registered in Florida. This tool covers all business filings statewide, including any tied to Miami Gardens.

Florida business entity search tool for Miami Gardens people search

The Sunbiz search lets you look up corporations, LLCs, and partnerships by name or officer. It can show if someone in Miami Gardens runs a business or serves as a registered agent.

Start with the Miami-Dade Clerk for court records. Then check the property appraiser for real estate ownership. Look at voter rolls next to confirm an address. State tools fill in the rest. The Florida Sex Offender Registry and the FDLE portal cover law enforcement records at the state level. Under Article I, Section 24 of the Florida Constitution, anyone can inspect or copy public records. You do not need to give a reason.

For records not online, send a written request to the correct office. Be specific about what you want. Agencies can charge for copies but not for searching. Most Miami Gardens people search requests get handled within a few business days as long as the records are not exempt from disclosure.

State-Level Search Tools for Miami Gardens

Florida keeps several statewide databases that are useful for a Miami Gardens people search. The Official Records Index covers recorded documents across all 67 Florida counties. You can search deeds, liens, judgments, and other documents by name. Under Section 28.222, the clerk of each county must keep an index of all official records. The statewide tool pulls from those local indexes.

Florida official records search portal for Miami Gardens people search

The statewide records index lets you search across county lines. This is useful when someone may have moved to or from Miami Gardens.

The Florida Health Department license search checks professional licenses for doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers. If you are looking for a Miami Gardens resident who works in healthcare, this tool can confirm their license status. Under Section 456.057, certain medical records are restricted, but license status is public information.

Note: Statewide tools may not update as fast as local county databases. For the most current Miami Gardens people search results, check the Miami-Dade County sources first.

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Nearby Cities for People Search

Miami Gardens borders several other cities in South Florida. People often live in one city and work in another. If you do not find what you need in Miami Gardens, check these nearby areas:

Miami-Dade County People Search

Miami Gardens is in Miami-Dade County. Court records, property files, and all official documents go through the county. For a full list of search tools, databases, and office contacts for Miami-Dade County, visit the county page.

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