Search Union County People Records

Union County people search records are managed by government offices in Lake Butler, the county seat. This is one of the smallest counties in Florida, with a population of about 16,000 residents. Even so, Union County keeps a full set of public records that help you find people, look up court cases, check property owners, and verify voter registrations. Florida's Chapter 119 public records law makes these files open to anyone. Most county offices sit right at the courthouse at 15 NE 1st Street in Lake Butler.

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Union County Quick Facts

16,000+ Population
Lake Butler County Seat
8th Judicial Circuit
6 Key Record Offices

Union County Clerk People Search Records

The Clerk of the Court is the primary source for people search records in Union County. This office keeps 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 takes payments for traffic tickets and court fines. All of these are public records under Florida law.

The Union County Clerk website at unionclerk.com has tools for searching court records online. You can look up civil, criminal, and family law cases by name or case number. Certified copies cost a small fee, but basic lookups are free. In a small county like Union, the Clerk's staff can often pull up what you need with a quick phone call. The office at 15 NE 1st Street in Lake Butler is open Monday through Friday.

The Union County official website provides access to county departments and people search records in the Lake Butler area.

Union County official website for people search records

When searching Union County Clerk records, use full legal names for the best results. A case number will pull up an exact match right away. Since Union County is small, staff may be able to help narrow down your search over the phone.

Office Union County Clerk of the Court
Address 15 NE 1st Street, Lake Butler, FL 32054
Phone (386) 496-2323
Email clerk@unionclerk.com
Website unionclerk.com

Union County Government Records

The official Union County website at unioncounty-fl.gov connects you to all the county departments. From here you can reach the Clerk, Property Appraiser, Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, and Sheriff's Office. Each of those offices has records that are useful for a people search. The site also posts county commission meeting dates, public notices, and contact info for every office in Union County.

The main county building is at 15 NE 1st Street in Lake Butler. Call (386) 496-2327 for general questions about Union County services. Since almost everything in Union County sits in or near this one building, an in-person visit can let you check multiple offices in a single trip. Staff tend to be accessible and responsive in a county this small.

Union County Property People Search

Property records work well for finding people in Union County. The Property Appraiser uses a search portal at qpublic.net/fl/union that lets you search by owner name, address, or parcel ID. Each result shows the owner, assessed value, tax data, and a parcel map. You can find all the properties tied to one person or look up who owns a specific address. These files are public under Article I, Section 24 of the Florida Constitution.

The map view helps identify properties by location. Sales data shows when a property last changed hands and at what price. This can confirm whether a person still lives at a certain address in Union County. The Property Appraiser's office is at 15 NE 1st Street, Suite 206 in Lake Butler. Call (386) 496-2304 for questions about property records in Union County.

The Union County Tax Collector at unionfltaxcollector.com has tax payment records that show who paid taxes on a property. This can confirm ownership and occupancy. You can search tax bills by parcel number. The Tax Collector's office is at 15 NE 1st Street in Lake Butler. Call (386) 496-2318 for help. This office also handles vehicle registrations and driver license services linked to personal records in the county.

Find People Through Union County Voter Rolls

Voter registration records are public in Florida. The Union County Supervisor of Elections at unionvotes.com maintains the voter rolls. You can check if someone is registered, see their party, and confirm their address on file. This is a quick way to verify where a person lives as part of a Union County people search.

The elections office also tracks past voting activity and posts sample ballots, polling spots, and results. The office is at 15 NE 1st Street, Suite 203 in Lake Butler. The phone number is (386) 496-2109. Union County voter records include names, addresses, dates of birth, and party affiliation. All of this is public under state law. In a county this small, the voter rolls are manageable and searches tend to return results fast.

Union County Sheriff People Records

The Union County Sheriff's Office at unioncountysheriff.org is another source for people search records. This office handles law enforcement for the county and keeps records of arrests, crime reports, and incident logs. You can search for inmates and arrest records through the website or request police reports from the Records Division. The Sheriff's Office also has community programs and takes anonymous tips.

If you need to check whether someone has been arrested or has an active warrant in Union County, this is where to look. Crime updates are posted on the site. The main office is at 55 Southwest 6th Street in Lake Butler. For non-emergency calls, dial (386) 496-2222. You can submit anonymous tips through the website.

The statewide sex offender registry from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement also covers Union County. Search by name, zip code, or address to find registered offenders near a given location. It is free to use.

How to Search People in Union County

There are several ways to run a people search in Union County. The right method depends on what kind of information you need. Online tools are free for basic searches. Certified copies or detailed reports may cost a small fee. For the widest results, try searching across more than one database. A person's name could turn up in court records, property files, and voter rolls at the same time, and each source adds more detail. The Clerk of Court in Union County is required by Section 28.222 of the Florida Statutes to keep all official records.

When you visit a Union County office in person, bring a valid ID. Know the full name of the person you want to find. A date of birth or address helps. Most offices in Lake Butler are open Monday through Friday. Since the county is small and rural, plan for a drive if you are coming from out of the area. The upside is that most offices are in the same building, so you can check several sources in one trip.

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

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Cities in Union County

Union County has very few incorporated areas. The county seat and main town is Lake Butler. Other communities include Raiford and Worthington Springs. All public records for Union County go through the county offices in Lake Butler at 15 NE 1st Street.

Nearby Counties

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