Country Club Residents Directory Search

Country Club is a census-designated place in Miami-Dade County with about 50,000 residents. The Country Club residents directory uses public records managed by Miami-Dade County since this CDP has no city government. The Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts is the main office for court filings and official documents in the area. Voter rolls, property data, and professional licenses all come from county and state agencies. This page covers how to search each type of record and which sites to use for Country Club lookups.

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Country Club Quick Facts

50,000 Population
Miami-Dade County
Ch. 119 Public Records Law
11th Judicial Circuit

Country Club Voter Records

Voter registration data is public in Florida. The voter file has each person's name, home address, date of birth, and party registration. Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers are not included. For Country Club, voter records are kept by the Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections. The Florida Division of Elections explains what the file includes and how you can get a copy.

Looking up voter data is one of the fastest ways to search the Country Club residents directory. If someone registered to vote at an address in Country Club, the file will show their current home address and other details. The county updates the data as people move or change their registration. You can do a basic lookup through the county elections site at no cost. For the full statewide voter file, the state charges a processing fee.

Not all Country Club residents will be in the voter file. Registration is optional. But a large portion of adults do register, which makes this a useful starting point for finding people. The data is accurate and maintained by the state elections office.

Country Club Property Search

The Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser has full property records for Country Club. Search by owner name, address, or folio number. Each result includes the owner's name, mailing address, assessed value, and exemption info. A Homestead exemption on a Country Club property means the owner almost certainly lives there as their main home. This is a reliable way to confirm where someone in Country Club lives.

The search tool is free. No account or login is needed. You can view sales history, prior owners, building details, and tax values for each parcel. Country Club is a residential community with mostly single-family homes and townhouses. Each property has a unique folio number in the appraiser's system. The county updates assessed values each year and posts the new data after the tax roll is certified.

If you need the deed or mortgage for a Country Club property, those documents are filed with the clerk of courts. The appraiser covers ownership and value while the clerk holds the legal documents. Both searches are free to do online.

Note: The property appraiser's data does not show whether property taxes have been paid. For payment status, check the Miami-Dade Tax Collector website.

Court Records for Country Club

All court filings for Country Club go through the Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts. The online search covers deeds, liens, mortgages, and other official documents. You can search by name or by date range. The clerk handles filings for the 11th Judicial Circuit, which includes all of Miami-Dade County.

For court cases, search by party name or case number. Civil, criminal, family, and probate cases from the Country Club area all go into the Miami-Dade system. Basic case info like dates, case types, and party names is free. Some document images may cost a small fee to view. Sealed or confidential cases are not available in public search results. The clerk's site has a large number of records online, and many document images can be viewed without going in person.

The Florida CCIS system lets you search court records from all 67 Florida counties in one place. If a Country Club resident has cases in another county, CCIS will show them. The basic search is free. No account is needed. This tool is helpful when you want a broader view beyond just Miami-Dade.

Country Club Records Search Tools

Property records for Country Club are maintained by the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser. The county's online tools let you search ownership and tax data for any parcel in the community.

The statewide clerk records system is available through the Florida Clerks of Court CCIS page.

Country Club residents directory Florida CCIS court records search

CCIS pulls court case data from every Florida county, giving you a statewide view of any Country Club resident's court history.

Country Club Public Records Law

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes gives everyone the right to inspect and copy public records. This law covers all records held by Miami-Dade County on behalf of Country Club residents. Under Section 119.07(1), you can ask for records without giving your name or saying why you want them. The law is broad and applies to voter data, property files, court records, and most other government documents.

Some data is exempt from public view. Social Security numbers are always kept out of records. Driver's license numbers and Florida ID numbers are redacted. Home addresses of judges, law enforcement, and certain other public employees are also exempt. When an agency makes copies, the charge is up to 15 cents per one-sided page. If a request takes more than 30 minutes of staff time, the agency can bill for the labor. The rate must be based on the lowest paid employee who can handle the work.

Because Country Club is a CDP without its own government, records requests go through the county. The Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts at 305-275-1155 is the main contact. They can direct you to the right department if the records you need are held by another county office. The law requires that agencies respond to requests promptly, though no specific deadline is set in the statute.

Country Club License Search

The Florida DBPR license search covers all licensed professionals in Country Club. Search by name, license number, or city to find people who hold active state licenses. Results show the person's name, license type, current status, address of record, and any past disciplinary issues. The DBPR database has over one million records statewide and covers fields like real estate, general contracting, cosmetology, and accounting.

Check the status before hiring a licensed professional in Country Club. Active means the license is current. Other statuses like Delinquent or Suspended mean the person may not be authorized to work in that field. The DBPR updates its records regularly. Changes appear within a few business days. This is a handy part of the Country Club residents directory when you need to check on someone's professional credentials.

Note: Not every job or trade needs a state license. The DBPR only tracks professions that Florida law requires to be licensed.

Country Club Safety Records

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has a public registry of sexual offenders and predators that covers Country Club. You can search by name, street address, or zip code. Results show photos, physical descriptions, offenses, and where the person currently lives. The neighborhood search feature lets you see all registered offenders within a set distance from any Country Club address.

The database is updated daily as offenders check in with local law enforcement. You can sign up for email alerts to get notified if someone on the registry moves near your area in Country Club. The search is free. No login is needed. Using this info to harass or threaten anyone on the registry is a crime under Florida law. The FDLE also runs a separate criminal history search, but that one charges a fee and serves a different purpose.

Country Club Records Contact

Country Club does not have a city government or local clerk. All public records for Country Club are managed by Miami-Dade County offices. Use the county clerk as your starting point for the Country Club residents directory.

Office Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts
Website miamidadeclerk.gov
Phone 305-275-1155

Property questions go to the Miami-Dade Property Appraiser. Voter data requests go to the Supervisor of Elections. The clerk handles court records and official documents. Each office has its own site and contact line. Online searches are the fastest option, but you can also call or go in person for help with Country Club records.

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Miami-Dade County Residents Directory

Country Club is in Miami-Dade County, Florida's most populous county with over 2.7 million residents. The county clerk, property appraiser, and supervisor of elections all keep records on people throughout the county. For full county-level resources, contact info, and direct links to search tools, visit the Miami-Dade County residents directory.

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