Find People in Pinellas County

Pinellas County people search records are held at several offices in Clearwater, the county seat. Around 980,000 residents live in this densely packed Gulf Coast county that includes St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and Largo. Florida's public records laws under Chapter 119 of the state statutes let you access court cases, property data, tax records, voter rolls, and arrest logs in Pinellas County. Most of these records are free to search online through official county websites, and you can also go in person to the offices for help.

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Pinellas County Quick Facts

980,000+ Population
Clearwater County Seat
6th Judicial Circuit
6 Key Record Offices

Pinellas County Clerk People Records

The Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller is the central office for people search records in Pinellas County. This office keeps all court files, civil case records, criminal data, family law filings, and official public documents. You can search by a person's name and pull up every case they are connected to. The clerk also holds marriage records, probate files, and recorded documents such as property deeds and liens. Everything is public under Florida law unless a judge has sealed a specific file.

The Pinellas County Clerk website at mypinellasclerk.org offers a Case Search tool right on the home page. Look up civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic cases by party name or case number. The site also lets you pay fines, submit e-filings, and order copies of official records. Create an account for faster access and to track your document requests. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Staff can help with hard-to-find records if the online search comes up short.

For the most accurate results in Pinellas County, spell names exactly as they appear on legal documents. Case numbers speed things up even more.

Office Pinellas County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller
Address 315 Court Street, Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone (727) 464-7000
Email clerk@pinellasclerk.org
Website mypinellasclerk.org

Pinellas County Property Search Records

Property records are a strong way to find people in Pinellas County. The Property Appraiser at pcpao.org manages a database of every parcel in the county. Search by owner name, address, or parcel ID. Records show the owner, assessed value, tax exemptions, market estimates, and property descriptions. The Parcel Search tool is on the home page, and GIS mapping shows property lines on an interactive map. This is useful when you want to confirm who lives at an address or find all properties a person owns in Pinellas County.

Property values are assessed once a year for tax purposes. Sales history is listed on each record, so you can see when a property last changed hands and for how much. The office sits at 14200 49th St. N in Clearwater. Call (727) 464-3207 if you have questions. Use the advanced search options when common names return too many results.

The Pinellas County Tax Collector at taxcollect.com gives you tax payment data. You can look up who paid the bill on a property to confirm ownership. The Tax Collector also handles vehicle registration and driver license services. The main office is at 501 1st Avenue N in St. Petersburg. Reach them at (727) 464-7000. All property and tax records are public under Article I, Section 24 of the Florida Constitution.

Voter Registration Search in Pinellas County

Florida voter registration data is public. The Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections at votepinellas.gov keeps the voter rolls. You can see if a person is registered, check their party, and confirm the address they listed. Voter history tells you whether someone cast a ballot in past elections. Names, addresses, dates of birth, and party affiliation are all available. The office is at 315 Court Street, Room 117 in Clearwater. Call (727) 464-8683 for help.

This is a fast method for verifying where a person lives. The site also has sample ballots, election results, and polling place info. Sign up for alerts about upcoming elections in Pinellas County. Mail ballot requests and tracking are available online as well.

Search Pinellas County Sheriff Records

The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office at pcsoweb.com handles arrest data, inmate searches, and crime reports. Look up a person to check if they have been booked or have an active warrant. The site has an inmate search page, crime reporting tools, and community program info. You can also submit anonymous crime tips online. The office is at 10750 Ulmerton Road in Largo. For non-emergency calls, use (727) 582-6200.

To get copies of incident reports, use the online Records Request portal or visit a station. The Crime View tool shows local crime data by area. The FDLE statewide sex offender registry also covers Pinellas County. This free tool lets you search by name, address, or zip code to find registered offenders near any location in the county.

The Pinellas County Sheriff's website is a key tool for checking arrest and custody status in the county.

Florida official records portal used for Pinellas County people search

Arrest records on the site update within hours of booking. For older records, contact the Records Division by phone or in person.

How to Find People in Pinellas County

There are several paths for running a people search in Pinellas County. Which one works best depends on the type of information you need. The county's official portal at pinellascounty.org links to every department that holds public records. Start there if you are not sure where to look. The main county office is at 315 Court Street in Clearwater, and you can reach them at (727) 464-3000 for general questions about services.

All online search tools are free to use. Certified copies and detailed reports may have a fee. For the broadest people search results, check more than one database. A person's name can appear in court files, property records, and voter rolls all at once. Each adds a new piece of the picture. Florida's Sunshine Law in Chapter 119 gives you the legal right to request and inspect public records. Pinellas County offices must respond in a reasonable time.

Bring a valid ID when you visit in person. Most offices in Pinellas County are open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call ahead to confirm hours before you make the trip.

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Cities in Pinellas County

Pinellas County has many cities packed into a small area. All of them file public records through the county offices listed above. The three largest cities each have their own page for more local detail.

Other communities in Pinellas County include Dunedin, Safety Harbor, Tarpon Springs, Pinellas Park, and Seminole. All use Pinellas County offices for people search and public records.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Pinellas County. If the person you are searching for lives near a county line, check the neighboring county records too.