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People search records for Miami flow through Miami-Dade County offices and multiple state databases. Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade, the most populated county in Florida with over 2.7 million residents. The city itself has close to 450,000 people. Court records, property files, voter rolls, and arrest data are all public under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes. Florida's constitution adds extra weight to this right under Article I, Section 24. Whether you search online or visit a county office, finding people records in Miami is straightforward.

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Miami Quick Facts

450,000 Population
Miami-Dade County
11th Judicial Circuit
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Miami-Dade County Records for Miami

Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade County, the largest county in Florida. All public records for the city go through county offices. Miami-Dade has some of the most robust online search tools in the state. You can search court cases, property records, voter data, and more from your computer or phone.

The Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts handles all court records. You can search civil, criminal, probate, and traffic cases by name or case number. The Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser keeps property ownership data. The Miami-Dade Tax Collector shows tax payment records. These are the core tools for a people search in Miami.

County Miami-Dade County
County Seat Miami, FL
City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133
City Phone (305) 250-5300
County Page Miami-Dade County People Search

For a full guide to all Miami-Dade County offices and search tools, visit the Miami-Dade County people search page.

Miami Court Records Search

The Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts runs one of the largest court record databases in Florida. Every civil suit, criminal charge, family case, traffic citation, and probate matter filed in the county is in this system. You can search by party name or case number. Basic searches are free. The clerk's office is at 73 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33130. Call (305) 275-1155 for help.

Miami falls under the 11th Judicial Circuit. Criminal records show arrest charges, case outcomes, plea deals, and sentences. Civil records cover lawsuits, debt cases, evictions, and liens. Family court records include divorce filings, custody orders, and child support. Probate records show estates, wills, and guardianship cases. All of these are public unless sealed by a judge.

You can also get certified copies through the clerk. Document images and case files are available online for a fee. E-filing is supported for attorneys and self-represented parties. The clerk's online portal is one of the best in the state for searching people records in Miami.

Miami City Government Resources

The City of Miami website at miamigov.com provides access to city services, public records, department contacts, and commission meeting info.

City of Miami official government website for public services and records

Miami City Hall is at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133. Call (305) 250-5300 for general questions. The city handles permits, code enforcement, police services, and local government actions. For public records requests, contact the city clerk or the relevant department. City commission agendas, minutes, and public notices are posted on the website. For court records, property files, and voter data, you will be directed to Miami-Dade County offices.

Finding People With Miami Property Records

The Miami-Dade Property Appraiser runs a powerful online database. You can search by owner name, address, or parcel number. If someone owns property in Miami, their name is in this system. The database shows property values, tax assessments, exemptions, sales history, and even photos of the property. It is free to use.

The property appraiser's office is at 111 NW 1st Street, Miami, FL 33128. Call (305) 375-4712 or email propertyappraiser@miamidade.gov. The site has interactive maps that let you click on any parcel and see the owner info. You can download property record cards and review neighborhood data. For a city the size of Miami, property records cover a huge number of people.

Tax records at the Miami-Dade Tax Collector confirm who is paying taxes on each property. This verifies current ownership and shows payment history. The tax collector is at 111 NW 1st Street, Suite 220, Miami, FL 33128. Call (305) 375-5146.

Miami-Dade Clerk Records Portal

The Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts provides online access to court records and official documents for all of Miami. Below is the clerk's search interface.

Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts online case search portal

The clerk handles millions of records across civil, criminal, family, traffic, and probate divisions. You can search by name and see all cases tied to that person. Certified copies and document images are available for a fee. The clerk also manages official county records like deeds, mortgages, and liens. Email clerk@miami-dadeclerk.com with questions about records.

Miami Voter Registration Lookup

Voter registration is public in Florida. The Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections keeps voter data for all registered voters in Miami. The voter file shows the person's name, address, date of birth, party, and voting history. Single lookups are free on their website.

The elections office is at 111 NW 1st Street, Suite 103, Miami, FL 33128. Call (305) 499-8683 or email miamidadeelections@miamidade.gov. With nearly 1.5 million registered voters in the county, this database covers a lot of people. Voter data gets updated when someone moves or changes their registration. This makes it a good source for current addresses in Miami.

Miami Police and Arrest Records

Miami has its own police department, the Miami Police Department, based at 400 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33128. The non-emergency number is (305) 579-6111. The police department handles all calls within city limits. You can request police reports, submit crime tips, and access crime data through their website.

Arrest records in Florida are public under Chapter 119. The Miami-Dade County corrections system maintains jail booking data that you can search online. If someone has been arrested in Miami, the booking record shows their name, charges, and bail info. The county also maintains a sex offender registry and provides community safety alerts.

For criminal records searches or copies of police reports, submit a request through the Miami Police Department's Records Division or the county system. Some requests take a few days. Crime statistics and press releases are posted on the city website. Community programs and neighborhood watch info are also available.

People Search Tips for Miami

Miami is a big city, so your search may return a lot of results. Use the full name with any middle names or suffixes to narrow things down. The property appraiser is a strong starting point if you know the person owns property. Court records through the clerk cover millions of cases. Voter registration data shows current addresses for registered voters.

If you get too many results, try adding other details. A date of birth or specific address helps filter the list. Some databases let you narrow by date range or case type. If online tools don't give you what you need, call the relevant office. County staff in Miami-Dade are used to handling records requests and can help you find the right records. Remember, juvenile records are sealed and some active investigation files may be held back, but the majority of records in Miami are open to the public.

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Miami-Dade County People Search Records

Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade County. All public records for the city flow through county offices. Miami-Dade handles court cases, property data, voter files, and law enforcement records for over 2.7 million residents. For the full county guide with every office and database, visit the Miami-Dade County people search page.

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