Doral Residents Directory
The Doral residents directory is built from public records held by the City of Doral and the Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts. Doral is a fast-growing city in western Miami-Dade County with a population close to 80,000. Public records for Doral residents span voter rolls, property files, court cases, and professional license data. The city clerk handles records requests for city-held documents, while the county manages court filings, deeds, and official records. Florida law gives everyone the right to search and copy these records. This page walks you through the best ways to look up residents directory information for people who live in Doral.
Doral Quick Facts
Doral City Clerk Records
The City of Doral handles public records requests through its city clerk's office. You can ask for documents from any city department, including police, building, code enforcement, and planning. The clerk's office is the main point of contact for all Doral city records. Under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, the city must make its records available for inspection and copying. You do not need to explain why you want the records.
The Doral public records request page has details on how to submit a request and what to expect.
Using the online form is the fastest way to get started on a Doral records request.
Doral was only incorporated in 2003, so the city's own records go back about two decades. For older records that involve the area before it was a city, you would need to go through Miami-Dade County. The county clerk has records that go back much further. For current Doral city records, the clerk's office processes requests in the order they come in. If you have a large request that covers many files, expect it to take more time. Fees follow the state rules: up to 15 cents per one-sided page and labor charges for requests that take more than 30 minutes of staff time.
Note: You can reach the Doral city clerk at 305-593-6725 for questions about records or the request process.
Search Doral Residents Directory Records
Voter data is one of the most direct ways to search the Doral residents directory. Florida makes voter records public. The data includes each voter's name, home address, date of birth, and party registration. It leaves out Social Security numbers and license numbers. You can get voter files from the Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections or from the state Division of Elections. Since Doral has grown so fast over the past 20 years, voter data is one of the more current lists of who lives in the city. People who have moved to Doral recently will show up in voter rolls once they register.
Property records are another strong source. The Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser has a free search tool. You can look up any property in Doral by owner name, address, or folio number. Results tell you who owns the property, the mailing address on file, and the assessed value. If a Doral resident has claimed a Homestead exemption on a property, that is almost certainly their primary home. The tool is open to anyone and does not need a login.
Court records also play a role. The Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts keeps filings for the 11th Judicial Circuit. You can search by name or case number to find civil, criminal, family, and probate cases. The Florida CCIS system goes even wider, pulling court data from every county in the state. If a Doral resident has a case in another county, CCIS will show it.
Doral Professional License Search
The Florida DBPR license search covers all licensed professionals in Doral. You can look up a person by name, license number, or city. The results show the license type, current status, address of record, and any complaints or disciplinary actions. The DBPR database covers more than one million licensees across fields like real estate, construction, cosmetology, and restaurant management.
Doral has a large business community, so this tool gets a lot of use. Many contractors and service providers work in the area, and checking their license status is a smart step before you hire. The search is free and open to the public. You do not need an account. If the status does not say Active, that person is not cleared to work in that licensed field.
Doral Safety Records
The FDLE sexual offender and predator search lets you look up registered offenders near any address in Doral. You can search by name, address, or zip code. Results include photos, physical descriptions, offenses, and the offender's current address. A neighborhood search tool shows everyone on the registry within a set distance of any Doral location.
Email alerts are available. You can sign up to get a notice when an offender moves into or out of your area in Doral. The database is updated daily. Florida law makes it a crime to use this data to threaten or harass anyone on the list. The tool exists for public safety and is free to use. The records in this database are part of Florida's public records system, and anyone can search them under Chapter 119.
Note: The FDLE database covers all of Florida, so you can check multiple addresses in one session.
Doral Records Under Florida Law
Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes is what makes the Doral residents directory possible. The law says that any record made or received by a public agency is open to the public. This applies to the City of Doral, Miami-Dade County, and every state agency. Section 119.07(1) gives any person the right to inspect and copy public records. You do not need to be a Florida resident. You do not need to give your name. The law is broad and covers paper files, electronic records, emails, and more.
Some records are exempt. Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and certain law enforcement details are kept out of public view. Active investigation files may also be held back until a case closes. But for most Doral residents directory searches, the records you need will be open. Voter rolls, property files, court cases, and license data are all public. If an agency in Doral or Miami-Dade County refuses to give you a record that should be public, you have the right to challenge that under the Sunshine Law.
Fees for copies and labor are set by state law. The City of Doral cannot charge more than what Chapter 119 allows. Most online searches are free. Copies cost up to 15 cents per page. Labor charges apply only when a request takes more than half an hour of staff time.
Doral Records Contact Details
For help with a records request in Doral, the city clerk is your first stop. The clerk can answer questions about what records the city has, how to ask for them, and what fees apply.
| Office | City of Doral City Clerk |
|---|---|
| Phone | (305) 593-6725 |
| Portal | cityofdoral.com/government/city-clerk/public-records-requests/ |
For county-level records like deeds, mortgages, liens, and court filings, contact the Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts. The county clerk handles records for all cities in Miami-Dade, including Doral. Many county records can be searched online for free before you make a trip to the courthouse. The property appraiser's office is also a separate resource for property-related searches in Doral.
Miami-Dade County Residents Directory
Doral is in Miami-Dade County, the largest county in Florida by population. The county clerk, property appraiser, and supervisor of elections all maintain records that cover Doral residents. For more county-level resources and search tools, check out the full Miami-Dade County residents directory page.
View Miami-Dade County Residents Directory
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