Miramar Residents Directory
The Miramar residents directory draws from public records kept by city offices and the Broward County Clerk of Courts. Miramar is one of the bigger cities in Broward County with close to 140,000 people, and it sits in the southern part of the county near the Miami-Dade line. You can look up Miramar residents through voter rolls, property records, court case files, and state license data. The city runs its own public records portal where you can search past requests and file new ones. County-level records add more ways to find info on people who live here. This page covers the main search tools and offices that hold Miramar resident data.
Miramar Quick Facts
Miramar City Records Portal
The City of Miramar uses a JustFOIA portal for all public records requests. This system lets you search through past requests and view documents that have already been released. If the file you need is in the archive, you can read it right away at no cost. The portal also lets you file a new request if what you want is not there yet. It is set up to help you talk with city staff about the records you need, and you can track the status of your request from start to end.
You can reach the Miramar records portal through the link below to start a search or send in a new request.
The Miramar JustFOIA public records portal is the main tool for finding city documents.
Searching the archive first can save time. Someone else may have asked for the same records you need.
When you send in a new request, be clear about what you want. Give date ranges, names, and the department if you know it. The City Clerk's Office is the custodian of records for Miramar. They handle most document requests and can point you to the right department if your request is more specific. Broad search terms may pull up hundreds of files and slow things down, so it helps to be exact about what you are after.
Note: Miramar City Hall is at 2300 Civic Center Place, Miramar, FL 33025, and the main phone line is 954-602-4357.
Miramar Police Records Search
The Miramar Police Department has its own Records Unit that handles police reports, crash reports, and arrest records. This unit collects and distributes all documents made by the department. You can request police records through the same JustFOIA portal the city uses, or you can go in person to the police building. The Records Unit is at 11765 City Hall Promenade in Miramar.
The Miramar Police Records Unit page has forms and details on how to request reports.
Have the case number or date of the event ready when you make your request. This speeds things up.
Fees for police records follow Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes and city rules. Copies are 15 cents per page for single-sided sheets. If your request takes a lot of staff time, you may be charged for labor at the rate of the lowest paid worker who can do the job. Active criminal cases are exempt from public view until the case is closed. The phone number for the police department is 954-602-4000. The office is open Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and it is closed on Fridays like the rest of City Hall.
Search Miramar Residents by Name
Voter rolls are one of the best ways to find a Miramar resident. Florida law makes voter data public. The file has each voter's name, home address, date of birth, and party. Social Security numbers and license numbers are not in the public voter file. You can get Miramar voter data from the Florida Division of Elections or from the Broward County Supervisor of Elections. This is a fast way to find a current address for someone in Miramar.
Property records are also a strong tool for the Miramar residents directory. The Broward County Property Appraiser lets you search by name, address, or folio number. Results show who owns a property, their mailing address, assessed value, and whether they have a Homestead exemption. If a Miramar resident has a Homestead exemption on a property, that is almost always their main home. These records are free to search and open to all.
Note: You do not need to give your name or say why you want data from the Broward County Property Appraiser site.
Broward County Court Records for Miramar
Miramar sits in the 17th Judicial Circuit, which covers all of Broward County. The Broward County Clerk of Courts keeps files on civil, criminal, family, and probate cases. You can search by party name or case number. Many record images are on the site, so you can view them from home without going to the courthouse. Deeds, mortgages, liens, and other official records are also in the clerk's system.
The Florida Comprehensive Case Information System pulls court data from all 67 counties in the state. You can search by name to find civil, criminal, family, and probate cases filed anywhere in Florida, including Broward County. Basic searches are free. This tool is useful if you want to see if a Miramar resident has court records in other parts of the state beyond Broward.
Some documents may not show up online due to privacy rules set by Florida law. But basic case info like filing dates, parties, and case types is usually there for public view. If you need a certified copy of any court document, the Broward County Clerk can provide one for a fee.
Miramar Records and Florida Law
Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes gives everyone the right to look at and copy public records. This law covers all city and county offices in Miramar. Section 119.07(1) says any person can ask for records. You do not need to give a name or state a reason. The Miramar residents directory pulls from records that fall under this law. Voter data, property files, court records, and city documents are all included.
Some info about Miramar residents stays private. Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and Florida ID numbers are kept out of public files. Home addresses and photos of law enforcement officers are also exempt. Under Chapter 119, agencies can charge up to 15 cents per one-sided page copy. If a request takes more than 30 minutes of staff time, the agency can add labor charges. Fees must be paid before records are released. Miramar follows these same rules for all city records.
Miramar Professional License Lookup
The Florida DBPR license search tool covers Miramar and every city in the state. You can search by name, license number, city, or county. The results show the person's name, license status, address of record, and any past issues. The DBPR database has over one million records and covers fields like real estate, construction, cosmetology, and many other trades. The search is free and open to all.
This is a good way to check on a Miramar resident who works in a licensed field. Look for the word Active next to their license status. If the status says something else, that could mean the license has been suspended or the person let it expire. Always check before you hire a contractor or other service provider in the Miramar area.
Miramar Safety Records Search
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement runs a public database of registered sexual offenders and predators. You can search by name, address, or zip code to see if anyone near you in Miramar is on the list. The results show photos, physical details, offenses, and current addresses. A neighborhood search tool lets you view all registered offenders within a set distance of any Miramar address.
The database gets updated daily as offenders check in with local law enforcement. You can sign up for email alerts when someone's status changes in your area. It is a crime under Florida law to use this data to harass or threaten any person on the registry.
Note: The FDLE database covers the whole state, so you can search for anyone in Florida, not just Miramar residents.
Miramar Records Contact Info
If you need help with a records search in Miramar, the city has staff who can assist. The City Clerk's Office handles most records requests and serves as the central point of contact. For police-specific records, reach out to the Police Department Records Unit. Both offices are open Monday through Thursday. City Hall is closed on Fridays.
| Office | City of Miramar City Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | 2300 Civic Center Place, Miramar, FL 33025 |
| Phone | 954-602-4357 |
| Hours | Mon - Thu, 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (Closed Fridays) |
| Police Records | 11765 City Hall Promenade, Miramar, FL 33025 | 954-602-4000 |
For in-person visits, plan to go between Monday and Thursday. You can also email customerservice@miramarfl.gov for general questions about city records. The JustFOIA portal is the fastest way to submit and track a request if you prefer to do things online rather than by phone.
Broward County Residents Directory
Miramar is in Broward County, one of the most populous counties in Florida with close to 2 million people. The county clerk, property appraiser, and supervisor of elections all keep records on residents. For more county-level resources, full contact details, and links to search tools, visit the Broward County residents directory page.
View Broward County Residents Directory
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