Kissimmee Residents Directory
The Kissimmee residents directory draws from public records kept by Osceola County and the City of Kissimmee. With a population near 77,000, Kissimmee is the county seat and the main hub for records access in Osceola County. You can search for Kissimmee residents through voter rolls, court case files, property records, and state license data. The city clerk handles public records requests at the local level, while the Osceola County Clerk of Courts manages court and official records for the whole county. Most of these records are free to search online, and this page walks through the best ways to find what you need in the Kissimmee residents directory.
Kissimmee Quick Facts
Kissimmee City Clerk Records
The City of Kissimmee handles public records requests through its city clerk office. You can ask for any document held by a city department, and the clerk's staff will help you track it down. The Kissimmee public records request page is where you start the process online. You fill out a form, describe what you want, and the city sends it over once it is ready. There is no charge for most simple searches. If a request takes a lot of staff time to pull together, the city may charge for labor at the rate set by Florida law.
City-level records in Kissimmee cover things like permits, code violations, meeting minutes, and internal documents. These are separate from the court and property records that the county keeps. If you are looking for a Kissimmee resident in city records, permits and code cases tied to a property address are the most useful. You can also ask for records from the Kissimmee police department through this same portal.
Note: The Kissimmee city clerk can be reached at (407) 518-2309 for help with records requests.
Osceola County Clerk Search
The Osceola County Clerk of Courts is the main office for court records and official documents in Kissimmee. Since Kissimmee is the county seat, the courthouse is right in the city. The clerk keeps all civil, criminal, family, and probate case files for the 9th Judicial Circuit (Osceola County portion). You can search by party name or case number to find records on Kissimmee residents who have been part of any court proceeding in the county.
Official records like deeds, mortgages, liens, and recorded documents also go through the Osceola clerk. If a Kissimmee resident owns property, there will be deed records in the clerk's system. You can search these online at no cost. The clerk's office also records marriage licenses and other vital documents for the county. Most of the basic search tools are free to use from any computer.
For in-person visits, the Osceola County Courthouse is at 2 Courthouse Square in Kissimmee. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours. You can call the clerk at (407) 742-3500 if you want to check on a record before you visit.
Search Kissimmee Residents Directory
Voter rolls are one of the best tools for the Kissimmee residents directory. Florida law makes voter data public. The file has each voter's name, home address, date of birth, and party. You can get this data from the Osceola County Supervisor of Elections or from the state Division of Elections. This is a fast way to check if someone lives in Kissimmee and get a current address. Social Security numbers and license numbers are not in the public voter file.
The Florida Division of Elections voter records page confirms that voter info is a public record and explains what fields are included.
Voter data covers all registered voters in Kissimmee and the rest of Osceola County.
Property records are another strong option. The Osceola County Property Appraiser has a free online search tool. You can look up any address or name to see who owns a property in Kissimmee. Results show the owner's name, mailing address, assessed value, and exemptions. Homestead exemptions are a good sign that the person lives at that address as their main home. These records go back many years and are open to anyone.
Kissimmee Court Records Search
The Florida Comprehensive Case Information System lets you search court records from all 67 counties, including Osceola. You type in a name and the system pulls up any matching cases. It covers civil, criminal, family, and probate matters. If a Kissimmee resident has been part of a court case anywhere in Florida, you can find it here. Basic searches are free.
The CCIS system pulls data from the Osceola County Clerk and every other clerk in the state.
For professional licenses, the Florida DBPR license search covers over one million licensed professionals in the state. You can search by name or city to find Kissimmee residents who hold active licenses. The results show the person's name, license type, status, and address on file. It is free and open to all.
Note: The FDLE also runs a public registry of sexual offenders that you can search by address or zip code in Kissimmee.
Public Records Access in Kissimmee
Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes gives any person the right to inspect and copy public records. You do not need to be a Florida resident or give your name. This law applies to the City of Kissimmee and to Osceola County offices alike. The Kissimmee residents directory is built from records that fall under this law. Voter data, property files, court records, and city documents are all covered by Chapter 119.
Some data is exempt. Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and certain law enforcement records are kept out of public view. Home addresses of some public safety workers may also be exempt. Agencies can charge up to 15 cents per page for copies, and they can bill for staff time if a request takes more than 30 minutes to process. The city of Kissimmee follows these rules for all public records requests that come through the clerk's office.
Kissimmee Safety Records
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement keeps a public list of registered sexual offenders and predators. You can search by name, address, or zip code to check if anyone on the list lives near you in Kissimmee. The database shows photos, current addresses, offenses, and physical descriptions. There is also a neighborhood search tool that shows all registered offenders within a set distance from any Kissimmee address. Updates go in daily as offenders check in with local law enforcement.
You can sign up for email alerts when an offender moves into or out of your area. Using the data to harass or threaten anyone on the list is a crime under Florida law.
Kissimmee Records Contact
Here is the contact info for the main offices that handle records searches in Kissimmee. The city clerk covers city-level documents, and the Osceola County Clerk of Courts handles court records and official documents.
| Office | City of Kissimmee City Clerk |
|---|---|
| Phone | (407) 518-2309 |
| Records Portal | Kissimmee Public Records Requests |
| Office | Osceola County Clerk of Courts |
|---|---|
| Address | 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, FL 34741 |
| Phone | (407) 742-3500 |
| Website | Osceola County Clerk |
Osceola County Records
Kissimmee is in Osceola County. The county clerk, property appraiser, and supervisor of elections all keep records on people who live in the area. The Osceola County Clerk of Courts website has online tools for searching court cases and official records.
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