Coral Springs Residents Directory Search

The Coral Springs residents directory brings together public records from city, county, and state sources in one place. Coral Springs is home to about 134,000 people and sits in the west side of Broward County. You can search for Coral Springs residents through voter rolls, property files, court records, and license data that the state keeps on file. The City Clerk's Office runs the main records request system for city documents, while Broward County handles court filings and property data. This page covers the best ways to search for people who live in Coral Springs and the tools you can use at no cost.

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Coral Springs Quick Facts

~134K Population
Broward County
Ch. 119 Public Records Law
17th Judicial Circuit

Coral Springs Public Records Portal

The City of Coral Springs uses a JustFOIA portal to handle all public records requests. The City Clerk's Office is the central hub for records from every city department. You can search the archive to see if what you need is already on file from a past request. If the records are there, you can view them right away. If not, you can send in a new request through the same site. The portal tracks your request and sends you updates as it moves through the system. This is the fastest way to get city-level documents for the Coral Springs residents directory.

The Coral Springs public records request portal is where you can search the archive or start a new request for city documents.

Coral Springs residents directory public records request portal

Searching the archive first saves time since other people may have asked for the same Coral Springs records you need.

Coral Springs City Hall is at 9500 West Sample Road, Coral Springs, FL 33065. The phone number is 954-344-1000. Hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. You can visit in person, call, or use the online portal. Under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, you do not have to give your name or say why you want the records. The city will charge copy fees set by state law. Large requests that take more than 30 minutes of staff time may also have a labor charge. Be clear about what you need so the staff can find it fast.

Note: Friday hours at Coral Springs City Hall are shorter than the rest of the week, with the office closing at 3:00 p.m.

Coral Springs Voter and Property Search

Voter rolls are one of the most useful tools in the Coral Springs residents directory. Every person who signs up to vote has a public file with their name, home address, date of birth, and party. Social Security numbers and license numbers are not part of the public file. The Florida Division of Elections says voter data is a public record under state law. You can get voter lists from the Broward County Supervisor of Elections or from the state office in Tallahassee. With about 134,000 residents, Coral Springs has a large voter base that covers a good share of the local population.

Property records help fill out a Coral Springs residents directory search. The Broward County Property Appraiser has a free search tool you can use online. Type in a name or address and the results show who owns the property, their mailing address, and the assessed value. Homestead exemptions in Coral Springs are a strong sign that the owner lives at that address as their main home. The data goes back many years. You do not need to sign up or give any personal info to use the search. Anyone can look up a Coral Springs property at any time.

Court Records for Coral Springs

Court records are public in Florida and play a big role in the Coral Springs residents directory. The Comprehensive Case Information System pulls data from every clerk of court in the state. You can search by name to find civil, criminal, family, and probate cases filed in Broward County or anywhere else in Florida. CCIS is free for basic searches. If you want to know whether a Coral Springs resident has a case on file, this tool covers the whole state in one search.

At the county level, the Broward County Clerk of Courts handles all local filings for Coral Springs. The clerk keeps deeds, liens, marriage records, and court case files. You can search online by name, date, or document type. Many document images are on the site for free viewing. The 17th Judicial Circuit covers all of Broward County, so any case filed in a Coral Springs court goes through this office. Some document images may not be available online due to privacy rules, but basic case data like party names and filing dates is usually public.

Note: Active criminal investigations are exempt from public disclosure under Florida law, so not all police-related court records will show up in a search.

Coral Springs Police Records

The Coral Springs Police Department keeps its own set of records that can be useful for a residents directory search. The department handles offense reports, arrest records, and traffic accident reports. You can request these records through the city's central JustFOIA portal. The police department routes requests through the same system as every other city department, so there is one place to go for everything. The Coral Springs Police Department is at 2801 Coral Springs Drive and can be reached at 954-344-1800.

The Coral Springs Police Department page has links to the public records request system and contact info for the department.

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For reports and records, use the public records link on the police page, which goes to the city's main request portal.

Some records are not open to the public. Active investigations and intelligence files are protected by state law. Crash reports also have a 60-day hold for certain parties. For a broader search beyond Coral Springs, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement runs a statewide database. You can search by name or zip code. It updates daily as people check in with local law enforcement across the state.

Coral Springs License Search

The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation runs a license search that covers all of Florida, including Coral Springs. You can search by name, city, or license number. The results show the person's name, license type, status, address of record, and any past issues. DBPR covers real estate, construction, cosmetology, and many other fields. It is free to use and open to everyone.

Checking a Coral Springs resident's license status is a good step. Make sure the status says Active before you hire any service provider in the city. The DBPR database has over a million licensed professionals statewide. Combining this with voter and property data gives you a broader view of a Coral Springs resident through the public records that Florida keeps.

Coral Springs Records and Florida Law

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes is the public records law that applies to Coral Springs and every other city in the state. It says any material that a government agency makes or gets in the course of its work is a public record. This covers paper files, digital files, emails, photos, and more. Any person can ask to inspect and copy these records. You do not need to live in Coral Springs or even in Florida. The law gives everyone the same right of access.

There are some things you will not find in the Coral Springs residents directory. Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and Florida ID numbers are always exempt. Home addresses and photos of law enforcement officers are also kept out of the public file. Agencies can charge 15 cents per one-sided page copy. If a request takes more than 30 minutes of staff time, a labor fee may apply. The charge is based on the pay rate of the lowest-paid employee who can handle the work. Fees must be paid before records are released.

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Broward County Residents Directory

Coral Springs is in Broward County, which has close to two million residents across more than 30 cities. All court filings, property records, and official documents for Coral Springs go through Broward County offices. The county clerk, property appraiser, and supervisor of elections all keep records on people in the area. For full county-level resources and contact info, visit the Broward County residents directory page.

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Nearby Coral Springs Cities

These cities are near Coral Springs in Broward County. They share the same county clerk and court system, so many of the same search tools work across all of them.