Taylor County People Search

Taylor County people search records are held at government offices in Perry, the county seat. This Big Bend region county on Florida's Gulf Coast has a population of about 22,000 and keeps a full set of public records that help you find people, check court history, look up property owners, and verify who is registered to vote. Nearly all Taylor County offices sit along East Green Street in Perry. Under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, these records are open to anyone who asks.

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Taylor County Quick Facts

22,000+ Population
Perry County Seat
3rd Judicial Circuit
6 Key Record Offices

Taylor County Clerk People Search Records

The Clerk of Court is the primary source for people search records in Taylor County. This office holds court files, civil case records, official documents, marriage licenses, and probate records. You can search for court cases, get copies of public filings, and look up recorded documents like deeds and liens. The Clerk also handles traffic ticket payments and court fines.

The Taylor County Clerk website at taylorclerk.org has tools for searching case info online. You can look up civil, criminal, and family law cases by name or case number. The site provides access to court calendars and jury duty details too. Certified copies cost a small fee. For in-person visits, the Clerk's office is right in the Taylor County Courthouse at 201 East Green Street in Perry.

The Taylor County Clerk of Court provides online access to case records and serves as the main people search records source in the county.

Taylor County Clerk of Court website for people search records

When searching the Taylor County Clerk site, use full legal names for the best results. Have a case number ready if you have one. Newer filings may take a short time to appear in the online system.

Office Taylor County Clerk of Court
Address 201 East Green Street, Perry, FL 32347
Phone (850) 838-3500
Email clerk@taylorclerk.org
Website taylorclerk.org

Search Taylor County Government Records

The official Taylor County website at taylorcountygov.com links to every department that holds public records. From this site you can reach the Clerk, Property Appraiser, Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, and Sheriff's Office. Each of those offices maintains records useful for a people search in Taylor County.

The Taylor County official government website connects to all county departments and public record sources in the Perry area.

Taylor County official government website for people search

The Taylor County Courthouse is at 201 East Green Street in Perry. Almost every county office sits right here or very close by. Call (850) 584-1200 for general info about Taylor County services. In a small county like this, staff know their way around the records and can often point you to what you need over the phone. That said, the county website is a good first stop for any people search in Taylor County.

Taylor County Property People Search

Property records are a strong tool for finding people in Taylor County. The Property Appraiser's office at taylorpa.org lets you search by owner name, address, or parcel ID. Each record shows the owner, assessed value, tax data, and a map of the lot. You can find all properties tied to one person's name or look up who owns a specific address. These are public records under Article I, Section 24 of the Florida Constitution.

The GIS mapping tool on the site is a help in Taylor County, where many properties sit on large rural parcels. You can view property lines on a visual map and check sales data to see when a property last sold. The office is at 201 East Green Street in Perry. Call (850) 838-3505 for questions about Taylor County property records.

The Taylor County Tax Collector at taylortaxcollector.com has tax payment records that show who paid taxes on a property. This can confirm ownership and whether someone still lives at a given address. You can search by parcel number or owner name. The office is at 201 East Green Street in Perry. Call (850) 838-3541 for help. This office also handles vehicle registrations.

Find People in Taylor County Voter Records

Voter registration records are public in Florida. The Taylor County Supervisor of Elections at taylorelections.com keeps the voter rolls for the county. You can check whether someone is registered, see their party, and confirm their address. This is a useful tool when you need to verify where a person lives as part of a Taylor County people search.

The elections office also posts election results, sample ballots, and polling locations. The office is at 201 East Green Street in Perry. The phone number is (850) 838-3544. Taylor County voter records include names, addresses, dates of birth, and party affiliation. All of this data is public under state law.

Taylor County Sheriff People Records

The Taylor County Sheriff's Office at taylorcountysheriff.org is another source for people search records. This office provides law enforcement for the county and keeps records of arrests, crime reports, and incident logs. You can request police reports through the Records Division or submit anonymous tips through the Crime Stoppers program on the website.

If you need to check whether someone has been arrested or has a warrant in Taylor County, check this site. Crime news and public notices get posted there. The main office is at 224 E Green St in Perry. For non-emergency calls, dial (850) 584-2200. The Sheriff's Office also runs community programs to keep residents safe in Taylor County.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement runs a statewide sex offender registry that covers Taylor County. You can search by name, zip code, or address. It costs nothing and gets updated often.

How to Search People Records in Taylor County

There are several ways to do a people search in Taylor County. Which method works best depends on what you need to find. All online tools are free for basic searches. Certified copies may cost a fee. For broad results, search across more than one database. A person's name could appear in court records, property files, and voter rolls at the same time. The Clerk of Court in Taylor County is required by Section 28.222 of the Florida Statutes to keep all official court records for the county.

When searching in person, bring a valid ID. Know the full name of the person you want to find, plus any extra details like a date of birth or address. Most Taylor County offices are open Monday through Friday. Call before you visit. Since nearly everything in Perry is along Green Street, you can walk between offices in just a few minutes.

The statewide records portal at myfloridacounty.com also covers Taylor County for recorded documents like deeds and liens.

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Cities in Taylor County

Taylor County has a small number of communities. All of them file public records through the same county offices in Perry. The county seat is Perry, which is also the only incorporated city. Other communities include Steinhatchee and Salem. All people search records go through Taylor County offices.

Nearby Counties

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