Access Fort Pierce Residents Directory

The Fort Pierce residents directory is built from public records held by the City of Fort Pierce and the St. Lucie County Clerk of Courts. Fort Pierce is the county seat of St. Lucie County with a population near 46,000 on Florida's Treasure Coast. As the county seat, it is home to the main courthouse and county government offices that hold records on area residents. You can search for Fort Pierce residents through voter rolls, property records, court case files, and state license databases. The city has its own public records request portal and the county clerk manages court filings and official records. This page covers the key ways to find records on people who live in Fort Pierce.

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Fort Pierce Quick Facts

46,000 Population
St. Lucie County
Ch. 119 Public Records Law
19th Judicial Circuit

Fort Pierce Public Records Portal

The City of Fort Pierce has a public records request system that lets you ask for documents from city departments. Fort Pierce follows Florida's Sunshine Law, so most city records are open to the public. You do not need to give a reason for your request or show any form of ID. The city asks that you describe what records you need with as much detail as you can. Give dates, names, and department info if you know it. This helps staff find the right files and keep costs low.

The Fort Pierce public records request page explains the process and how to submit a request.

Fort Pierce residents directory public records portal

Checking the portal first is a good idea since some records may already be posted or fulfilled from a prior request.

Under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, Fort Pierce can charge up to 15 cents per one-sided page for copies. If the request takes more than 30 minutes of staff time, the city may add a labor fee. The rate is based on the hourly pay of the lowest paid worker who can do the job. Simple requests usually have no labor charge. You can call the city at 772-467-3000 for questions about fees or the request process.

Note: Since Fort Pierce is the county seat of St. Lucie County, many county offices are in town. That makes it easy to get both city and county records if you visit in person.

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Voter data is one of the best tools for the Fort Pierce residents directory. Florida law treats voter rolls as public records. The file has each voter's full name, home address, date of birth, and party. It does not include Social Security numbers or license numbers. You can get Fort Pierce voter data from the St. Lucie County Supervisor of Elections or from the state Division of Elections in Tallahassee. The data gets updated as people register, move, or change their info. For a quick address check on a Fort Pierce resident, voter rolls are hard to beat.

The Florida Division of Elections has details on what voter info is public and how to request it.

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Voter data is updated often and is one of the most reliable sources for the Fort Pierce residents directory.

Property records are also useful. The St. Lucie County Property Appraiser lets you search by name, address, or parcel number. Results show who owns the property, their mailing address, assessed value, and exemptions. If a Fort Pierce resident has a Homestead exemption, that is almost always their primary home. The search is free and open to all. No account or reason is needed to look up property records in St. Lucie County.

Fort Pierce Court Records Search

The St. Lucie County Clerk of Courts handles all court filings for the 19th Judicial Circuit. This covers Fort Pierce and the rest of St. Lucie County. You can search by name or case number for civil, criminal, family, and probate cases. The clerk's online system is free to use. Basic case info like parties, dates, and case type is open to the public. Some documents may be restricted due to privacy rules set by Florida law.

The Florida CCIS system also covers St. Lucie County court records.

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CCIS pulls data from all 67 Florida counties, so you can check if a Fort Pierce resident has cases in other parts of the state.

For official records like deeds, mortgages, liens, and marriage records, the St. Lucie County Clerk has a separate online search. These can show where a Fort Pierce resident owns property and what financial obligations are linked to it. Since the courthouse is in Fort Pierce, you can also visit in person to search records or get certified copies from the clerk's office.

Note: Active criminal investigation files may be held back from public view until the case is closed or charges are filed.

Fort Pierce License Lookup

The Florida DBPR license search covers all licensed professionals in Fort Pierce and the rest of the state. You can search by name, license number, or city. Results show the license type, status, address of record, and any complaints or disciplinary actions. The database covers fields like real estate, construction, cosmetology, and food service. It has over one million records and is free to use.

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Check that a license status says Active before hiring a contractor or service provider in Fort Pierce.

If a Fort Pierce resident holds a professional license, that info is part of the public record. You can see issue dates, expiration dates, and any actions on file. The DBPR search tool requires no login or fee. Anyone can use it to look up professionals in Fort Pierce or any other Florida city.

Fort Pierce Safety Records

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement keeps a public database of registered sexual offenders and predators. You can search by name, address, or zip code to find anyone near a Fort Pierce address on the list. Results show photos, physical descriptions, offenses, and current addresses. A map search tool shows all registered offenders within a set range of any Fort Pierce location.

You can sign up for email alerts if someone on the registry moves near your Fort Pierce address. The database gets updated daily as offenders check in with local law enforcement. Using this data to harass or threaten anyone on the list is a crime under Florida law. The tool is free and open to all.

Fort Pierce Records and Florida Law

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes is the law behind public records access in Fort Pierce. It says every record made or received by a government agency is open for inspection and copying. Section 119.07(1) gives every person the right to ask for records without giving a name or reason. The Fort Pierce residents directory uses records covered by this law. Voter data, property records, court files, and city documents are all open under the Sunshine Law.

Some records are exempt. Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and Florida ID numbers are kept out of public files. Home addresses of law enforcement can be withheld under certain statutes. Active criminal investigation records may stay sealed. But most records in Fort Pierce are open to the public. If any agency refuses to provide records that should be public, you can file a complaint under Chapter 119. Courts in Florida have consistently ruled that agencies must respond to records requests in good faith.

Fort Pierce Records Contact Info

For help with a records search in Fort Pierce, start with the city's public records portal or call the main city number. For county records like deeds, court filings, or marriage records, contact the St. Lucie County Clerk of Courts.

Office City of Fort Pierce
Phone 772-467-3000
Portal cityoffortpierce.com/137/Public-Records-Requests
County Clerk St. Lucie County Clerk of Courts (stlucieclerk.com)

Since Fort Pierce is the county seat, both city and county offices are nearby. You can visit the courthouse for county records or City Hall for city records. For property questions, use the St. Lucie County Property Appraiser website. For court cases, go through the clerk's online search or call the courthouse.

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St. Lucie County Residents Directory

Fort Pierce is the county seat of St. Lucie County, which has about 350,000 residents on Florida's Treasure Coast. The county clerk, property appraiser, and supervisor of elections all keep records on people in the area. For county-level search tools and full contact details, visit the St. Lucie County Clerk of Courts website.

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