Florida Records Navigator
Every Florida county's records — one map, zero runaround
Deeds, plats, liens, parcels, taxes: Florida keeps its property truth in three offices per county, sixty-seven counties deep. This navigator gets you to the right official source for any of them — and to a professional search when the stakes deserve one.
67 of 67 counties
South Florida
Southwest Florida
Treasure Coast
Central Florida
Tampa Bay
Northeast Florida
North Central Florida
Panhandle
How Florida records work
Three offices hold the truth in every county
Clerk of Court / Comptroller
The Official Records: deeds, mortgages, satisfactions, liens, judgments, plats. This is where documents are recorded and where the chain of title lives.
Property Appraiser
Ownership, parcel data, legal descriptions, assessed values, homestead status, and parcel maps — the fastest way to see who the county thinks owns a property.
Tax Collector
Property tax bills and payment status, tax certificates, and delinquencies — unpaid taxes are first-priority liens that every closing must clear.
Statewide official portals
- MyFloridaCounty — Official Records search (Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers) ↗
The clerks' association portal for searching official records — deeds, mortgages, liens — across participating Florida counties.
- Florida DOR — county Property Appraiser & Tax Collector directory ↗
The Department of Revenue's official directory linking every county's property appraiser and tax collector.
Links go to official government and clerks’-association sources. Self-service searches are a great start — but they are not a title examination: indexes miss, names collide, and municipal claims live outside these systems entirely. When money is moving, order the professional search.
DIY research is free. Missing a lien is not.
Our attorney-supervised searches read the record the way underwriters require — statewide, coordinated from Hallandale Beach.