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Fountainebleau is a census-designated place in western Miami-Dade County with roughly 59,000 people. The Fountainebleau residents directory draws from public records kept by Miami-Dade County since this CDP has no city government of its own. All records, from voter rolls to court filings, go through county offices. You can search for Fountainebleau residents using the county clerk, property appraiser, and state databases. Many of these searches are free and can be done online from anywhere. This guide covers the key tools and steps for each type of record.

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Fountainebleau Quick Facts

59,000 Population
Miami-Dade County
Ch. 119 Public Records Law
11th Judicial Circuit

Fountainebleau Voter Records

Voter registration data is public in Florida. The file has each voter's name, home address, date of birth, party, and voting history. It does not include Social Security numbers or driver's license numbers. For Fountainebleau residents, this info is held by the Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections. You can also get statewide voter data from the Florida Division of Elections in Tallahassee.

Voter rolls are one of the fastest ways to look up a current address in Fountainebleau. If someone is registered to vote at a Fountainebleau address, that info will be in the file. The data updates as people move or change their details. Not every adult registers, so the file will not cover all 59,000 residents. But it covers a large share. You can request the full voter file or search for a single name through the county elections office. There is no cost to view basic voter info online.

Florida law says voter data can be used for voter outreach and similar purposes. It cannot be used for commercial solicitation. The rules are spelled out in state statute and enforced by the Division of Elections.

Fountainebleau Property Search

Property records are useful for the Fountainebleau residents directory. The Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser lets you search by owner name, address, or folio number. Each result shows the owner's name, mailing address, assessed value, and any exemptions. A Homestead exemption on a Fountainebleau property is a strong sign that the owner lives there as their main home.

The search is free. You do not need to sign up or give your name. Records go back many years. You can see past sales, prior owners, and tax payment history for each parcel. Fountainebleau has a mix of homes and condos. For condo units, each one has its own folio number and its own record in the system. The appraiser posts new values each year after the tax roll is certified. If you want to know who owns a specific address in Fountainebleau, this is where to look first.

Note: The property appraiser's data is separate from the tax collector's records. For tax payment info, you may need to check the Miami-Dade Tax Collector site as well.

Court Records for Fountainebleau

All court filings for Fountainebleau go through the Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts. The clerk's online records search covers deeds, liens, mortgages, and other official documents. You can search by name or date range. Many document images are on the site, so you can view them without a trip to the courthouse. The clerk handles all filings for the 11th Judicial Circuit.

For court cases, the clerk's system lets you search by party name or case number. Civil, criminal, family, and probate cases from Fountainebleau are all in the Miami-Dade system. Basic case data like dates, case types, and party names is free to view. Some document images may have a fee. If a case is sealed or marked confidential by a judge, it will not show up in the public search results.

The Florida CCIS system is a statewide tool that pulls case data from all 67 counties. You can search by name and see if a Fountainebleau resident has cases in any Florida county. This is a good option when you need a broader look. The basic search is free and does not need a login.

Fountainebleau Records Search Tools

Professional license data for Fountainebleau residents comes from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. This state agency manages licenses for real estate, construction, cosmetology, and many other fields.

The DBPR license verification tool is available on the Florida DBPR website.

Fountainebleau residents directory DBPR professional license search

You can search by name, license number, or city to find licensed professionals in Fountainebleau and check their current status.

Fountainebleau Public Records Law

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes is the state's public records law. It gives every person the right to inspect and copy public records. This applies to all records held by Miami-Dade County on behalf of Fountainebleau residents. Under Section 119.07(1), you do not have to give your name or explain why you want the records. The law is broad. It covers voter files, property data, court records, and most other government documents.

Some types of info are exempt. Social Security numbers are always redacted from public records. Driver's license numbers and Florida ID numbers are kept out too. Home addresses of law enforcement officers, judges, and certain other public workers are also exempt. Agencies can charge up to 15 cents per one-sided page copy. If a request needs more than 30 minutes of staff labor, the agency can bill for the extra time at the rate of the lowest paid employee who can do the work.

Because Fountainebleau is a CDP, there is no local government to contact for records. Everything runs through the county. The Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts at 305-275-1155 is the best place to start. Staff can point you to the right office if the record you need is held by a different county department.

Note: Under Chapter 119, agencies must respond to records requests in a reasonable time. There is no set deadline, but the law requires prompt action.

Fountainebleau License Lookup

The Florida DBPR database covers all licensed professionals in Fountainebleau. Search by name to find anyone who holds an active license in fields like real estate, contracting, accounting, or food service. The results show the person's name, license type, status, and address of record. It is free and open to all. Over one million license records are in the system statewide.

Check the status field before hiring a professional in Fountainebleau. Active means the license is in good standing. If the status shows anything else, the person may not be authorized to work in that field right now. The DBPR updates its data regularly. Changes usually show up within a few days.

Fountainebleau Safety Search

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement keeps a public registry of sexual offenders and predators. You can search by name, address, or zip code to see if anyone near a Fountainebleau address is on the list. Results show photos, physical descriptions, offenses, and current addresses. The neighborhood search feature shows all registrants within a set distance of any location.

The database is updated daily as offenders report to local law enforcement. Email alerts are available so you can be notified when someone moves into or out of your area in Fountainebleau. Using the information to harass anyone on the registry is a crime under Florida law. The search is free. It does not need an account or login.

Fountainebleau Records Contact

Fountainebleau does not have a city clerk or records office. All public records requests go through the county. For the Fountainebleau residents directory, use the Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts as your main point of contact.

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

For property questions, use the Miami-Dade Property Appraiser's site. For voter data, reach out to the Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections. Each office handles its own type of record. Online searches are the fastest route, but phone and in-person options are open too.

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Miami-Dade County Residents Directory

Fountainebleau is in Miami-Dade County, the largest county in Florida by population. The county clerk, property appraiser, and supervisor of elections all maintain records on people who live here. For full county-level resources and contact details, visit the Miami-Dade County residents directory page.

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