St. Petersburg People Records

St. Petersburg people search records are available through Pinellas County agencies and the city's own departments. St. Petersburg is the largest city in Pinellas County, Florida, with a population around 265,000. For a people search in St. Petersburg, you can use the Pinellas County Clerk of Court for case records, the Property Appraiser for ownership data, and the St. Petersburg Police Department for local law enforcement files. The city sits on the western shore of Tampa Bay and is a major part of the Tampa Bay metro area.

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St. Petersburg Quick Facts

265,000+ Population
Pinellas County
6th Judicial Circuit
Incorporated Status

St. Petersburg Court Records Search

The Pinellas County Clerk of the Circuit Court is the official record keeper for court cases in St. Petersburg. You can search by party name or case number to find criminal, civil, traffic, and historic court records. The Clerk's site also lets you download forms, pay fines, and schedule hearings. Official recording of deeds, liens, and legal documents goes through this office too. The main office is at the Pinellas County Courthouse, 315 Court St, Clearwater, FL 33756. Call (727) 464-7000 for help.

Under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, most government records in Florida are open to the public. Court records in Pinellas County follow this rule. You can view most case data for free online. There are nominal fees for certified copies or detailed reports. Use the search tool filters to narrow results by date, record type, or party name. Register for an account to get access to enhanced services on the Clerk's site.

The Pinellas County Clerk of Court portal is shown below. This is the main resource for searching court records and public documents for St. Petersburg.

Pinellas County Clerk of Court website for St. Petersburg people search

The Clerk's office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Many hearings are now held virtually, so check court calendars for details. Contact the office for help with complicated record requests.

St. Petersburg City Government

The City of St. Petersburg runs its own official website with city services, departments, and community info. City Hall is at 175 5th Street N, St. Petersburg, FL 33701. Call (727) 893-7111 for general questions. The site lets you search departments, access public records, find permits, and view upcoming events. You can pay city utility bills through the "Pay My Bill" section.

City of St. Petersburg official website for people search resources

Use the site's search bar with terms like "public records" or "court records" for fast access to the right pages. The City Council posts agendas and minutes online for public review. Bookmark department pages you use often. While the city itself does not hold court or property records (those go through Pinellas County), the city website is a useful starting point. It links to the Clerk, Property Appraiser, and other county agencies that handle people search records for St. Petersburg residents.

Property Records for St. Petersburg People Search

The Pinellas County Property Appraiser provides free access to property records for St. Petersburg. Search by owner name, address, or parcel ID. Results show ownership details, market values, assessed values, and tax data. The office is at 315 Court St, Clearwater, FL 33756. Call (727) 464-3207 for questions. The site also has GIS maps and property photos so you can view parcel boundaries and get a visual look at any property.

Property records are one of the most direct ways to find someone in St. Petersburg. They connect a name to a physical address. If someone owned a home here and you lost contact, a property search will show whether they still do. You can print reports in PDF format for your records. Check exemption requirements and deadlines early so you do not miss them. The Property Appraiser updates values each year before tax rolls are certified. You can also request copies of property deeds through the Clerk's office, which is linked from the Property Appraiser site.

The Pinellas County Tax Collector adds more data. Tax records show who pays property taxes at a given address. This can confirm whether a person still lives in St. Petersburg. You can pay property taxes online, renew vehicle registration, and get business tax receipts through the site. The Tax Collector is at 315 Court St, Clearwater, FL 33756. Call (727) 464-7777 for info. Set up reminders for payment deadlines so you avoid penalties.

Note: Use the official Tax Collector website to avoid fraud. Check the FAQs during tax season for updated info on deadlines and payment methods.

Voter Records in St. Petersburg

Voter data is public in Florida. The Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections maintains voter registration records for all county residents, including St. Petersburg. You can check voter status, find polling places, and view registration info on the site. The office is at 315 Court St, Clearwater, FL 33756. Call (727) 453-6799 for help.

Voter records show a person's name, address, party, and registration date. For a St. Petersburg people search, this data helps confirm where someone lives. Florida makes voter rolls public, and they are commonly used in people searches. You can also request a mail ballot and view election calendars on the site. Sign up for election reminders to stay on top of deadlines. Verify your polling place regularly, as locations can change between elections. Use the site's tools well before election dates to make sure your registration is current.

St. Petersburg Police Records

The St. Petersburg Police Department handles local law enforcement. The department is at 1301 1st St S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701. For non-emergencies, call (727) 582-6200. Dial 911 for emergencies. You can file a police report online and request police records through the Records Division. The site has crime statistics, safety tips, and community program info.

Police records are useful for a St. Petersburg people search when you need to look into someone's law enforcement history. You can request copies of incident reports online or in person. Anonymous crime tips can be sent through the Crime Tip Hotline or the website form. Under Article I, Section 24 of the Florida Constitution, most government records are open for public inspection. This covers police records in most cases, though some active investigation files may be temporarily restricted. The department also runs neighborhood watch and public safety workshop programs.

For statewide searches, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement runs a sex offender registry. You can search by name, address, or zip code across all of Florida. Under Florida Statute 28.222, the Clerk of Court must maintain official records in the county. This keeps St. Petersburg records organized and accessible for people searches.

How to Search People in St. Petersburg

Start with the Pinellas Clerk of Court for court records. Use the Property Appraiser for ownership and address data. Check the Tax Collector for tax payment info. Voter files from the Supervisor of Elections confirm where someone is registered. The police department covers local law enforcement records.

All these tools are free for basic online searches. Certified copies or special requests may carry a fee. If you need help, call City Hall at (727) 893-7111 or the Pinellas County Clerk at (727) 464-7000. The county offices in Clearwater handle most of the records, but many St. Petersburg residents find it easier to use the online portals from home. You can get most of what you need without leaving your house.

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Pinellas County People Search

St. Petersburg is in Pinellas County, and most public records go through county agencies. The county handles court records, property files, voter data, and law enforcement records for St. Petersburg residents. For a full guide on all county-level search tools and offices, see the Pinellas County people search page.

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