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

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

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.

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