Orlando Public Records Search

Orlando people search records are managed through Orange County. The city is the county seat and has about 310,000 residents. Public records for Orlando cover court cases, property deeds, voter rolls, and business filings. All are open to the public under Florida law. Orange County runs the main record databases, and most can be searched online at no charge. Orlando City Hall is at 400 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32801. Phone: (407) 246-3200. Email: info@cityoforlando.net.

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Orlando Quick Facts

310,000+ Population
Orange County
9th Judicial Circuit
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Orange County Keeps Orlando Records

Orlando is the seat of Orange County. Court records, property files, and voter data for Orlando residents are all stored at the county level. Under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the county clerk must record and maintain all official documents. Every court filing, deed, mortgage, and lien tied to someone in Orlando is recorded through the Orange County Clerk.

The City of Orlando website offers access to government services, news, and public records. City Council meetings, agendas, and minutes are posted online for public viewing. You can search departments, contact officials, and find community resources. The city clerk's page handles public records requests at the local level. Use the "Report a Problem" feature for city issues. Payments for utilities and permits can be made online too.

The City of Orlando official website provides access to government departments, public notices, and services for Orlando residents.

City of Orlando official website for people search

The Orlando city website is a good starting point for local government records. For court and property data, the Orange County offices handle the bulk of it.

County Orange County
Clerk Address 425 N Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32801
Phone (407) 836-2000
Email info@myorangeclerk.com

Orlando Court Records Search

The Orange County Clerk of the Circuit Court keeps all court records covering Orlando. You can search civil, criminal, family, traffic, and probate cases online. Type in a name and the system pulls up every case in the county. Results show case number, type, filing date, and status. This free search is the strongest tool for an Orlando people search.

Need document copies? Certified copies are available for a fee. You can order them online or visit the clerk's office at 425 N Orange Ave. Use filters for case number, date range, or document type to narrow your results. E-filing is available for most court documents. The clerk also processes marriage licenses, deeds, mortgages, and liens. All of these can help when searching for people in Orlando.

You can file civil and criminal court documents electronically through the clerk's website. Access to jury services, court calendars, and legal aid is also available. For traffic citations, use the Pay Traffic and Court Fines portal online.

Note: Use exact spelling or case-insensitive search for the best results. Request certified copies early since processing may take some time.

Property Records in Orlando

The Orange County Property Appraiser manages all property data for Orlando. Search by owner name, address, or parcel identification number. Results show assessed value, property details, ownership history, and tax exemptions. Interactive maps and GIS tools let you view property layouts. Historical data and assessment trends are available for research. The office is at 450 E South St, Orlando, FL 32801. Phone: (407) 836-5044. Email: info@ocpafl.org.

The Orange County Tax Collector has tax payment records. Search by name or parcel ID to see what someone owes and whether it has been paid. Phone: (407) 836-5040. The office is at 200 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32801. Property taxes are due November 1 with discounts for early payment. You can set up automatic recurring payments through an online account. Past-due tax records show if someone still has a connection to a property in Orlando.

Orlando Voter Registration Records

Voter records are public in Florida. The Orange County Supervisor of Elections keeps voter rolls for Orlando and the rest of the county. You can look up registration status, party affiliation, and address. The office is at 119 W Kaley St, Orlando, FL 32806. Phone: (407) 836-2070. Email: election@ocfelections.com.

Use the "Am I Registered?" tool on the website to check your status. Request mail ballots online. Under Section 97.0585, voter data is public but some commercial uses are restricted. Register at least 29 days before Election Day. For an Orlando people search, voter data confirms a person's legal name and current address.

Law Enforcement Records for Orlando

The Orange County Sheriff's Office provides public safety across the county, including parts of Orlando. Access inmate search, warrants, and the sex offender registry online. File police reports or request public records through the website. The non-emergency number is (407) 254-7000. The office is at 2500 W Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32804. Email: info@ocso.com.

Use the online crime reporting system for non-emergency incidents. Sign up for community alerts to stay informed on local safety. The sheriff's office runs neighborhood watch programs and community outreach events. For an Orlando people search that involves criminal history, the sheriff and the state FDLE tools work together to give a full picture.

How to Search for People in Orlando

Start with the Orange County Clerk for court records. A name search covers all cases in the county. Then check the property appraiser for real estate ownership. Voter rolls come next for address confirmation. State tools fill in the gaps. The Florida Sunbiz database covers business filings. The Florida Sex Offender Registry and FDLE portal cover law enforcement data at the state level.

Under Article I, Section 24 of the Florida Constitution, every person can inspect or copy public records. No reason is needed. The Official Records Index searches recorded documents across all 67 Florida counties. Under Section 28.222, the clerk must keep an index of all recorded documents.

For records not available online, send a written request to the right office. Be specific about what you need. Agencies can charge for copies but the search itself is free. Most Orlando people search requests get handled within a few business days.

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Orange County People Search

Orlando is in Orange County. Court records, property files, and all official documents go through the county. For a complete list of search tools, databases, and office contacts for Orange County, visit the county page.

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