Find Ocoee Residents Directory
Ocoee residents directory records are available through both city and county offices. Ocoee is an incorporated city in western Orange County with a population close to 48,000. The city has its own public records request system that covers documents held by its departments. For court filings, deeds, and other official records, the Orange County Clerk of Courts is the primary source. State agencies round out the search with voter data, professional license records, and safety registries. This page covers the key tools and offices for looking up records on Ocoee residents.
Ocoee Quick Facts
Ocoee Public Records Request
The City of Ocoee has a public records request system you can use to get documents from any city department. The Ocoee public records request page shows how to submit a request and what types of records are on file. City departments like the police, fire, building, and city clerk all have records you can ask for. The portal walks you through the steps so you know what to expect.
The Ocoee public records portal is where you can start a new request or check on a pending one.
Response times depend on how big the request is and how many files are involved. Simple requests often get filled in just a few days.
Under Florida's Chapter 119, the City of Ocoee must respond to records requests without unreasonable delay. You do not need to give your name or say why you want the records. If fees apply, the city will tell you the cost before it starts working on your request. Most small requests for a few pages cost very little. Larger requests that take a lot of staff time may come with labor charges on top of copy fees.
Note: Call the City of Ocoee at (407) 905-3100 if you need help with a records request or want to check what documents are on file.
Ocoee Voter and Property Search
Voter registration data is one of the quickest ways to find someone in the Ocoee residents directory. Florida law makes voter info a public record. Each voter's name, home address, date of birth, and party are in the file. Social Security numbers and license numbers are left out. You can request this data from the Orange County Supervisor of Elections or from the state Division of Elections.
The Florida Division of Elections has details on what voter info is public and how you can access it.
Filtering the voter file by Ocoee zip codes or precinct numbers will help you narrow down the results from the wider Orange County data.
Property records offer another path into the Ocoee residents directory. The Orange County Property Appraiser lets you search by name, address, or parcel ID. You can see who owns any property in Ocoee, what it is valued at, and whether the owner has a Homestead exemption. Homestead usually means the person lives there full time. The property search is free, and anyone can use it without an account or sign-in. These records cover all of Ocoee and are updated as sales, transfers, and assessments take place.
Ocoee Court Records Lookup
The Orange County Clerk of Courts holds all court records for Ocoee. The 9th Judicial Circuit serves Orange and Osceola counties. Civil, criminal, family, and probate cases filed by or against Ocoee residents are in this system. You can search online by party name or case number. The results show filing dates, charges, case status, and the parties involved. Basic info is free to view.
For a broader search, the Florida CCIS pulls court data from all 67 counties. If an Ocoee resident has had a case filed in another county, this tool will show it. The CCIS search is free for basic lookups and gives you case type, filing date, and party names from across the state.
If you need actual documents from a case in Orange County, the clerk's site at myorangeclerk.com has docket entries and some document images available to view.
Official records like deeds, mortgages, and liens are also on the clerk's site. These can help you track property changes tied to Ocoee residents. The search tool covers records going back many years and is free to use for basic lookups.
Ocoee License Records Search
The Florida DBPR license search covers all licensed professionals in the state. You can look up anyone in Ocoee by name, license number, or city. The results show the person's license type, current status, address on file, and any complaints or enforcement actions. The system has over one million records across dozens of professions.
This tool is helpful if you need to verify that an Ocoee resident holds a valid license in their field. Look for Active status to confirm the license is current. If the status shows Delinquent or Null and Void, the person cannot legally practice. The DBPR search is free and open to all.
License data gets updated as people renew, let their licenses lapse, or face enforcement actions from the state.
Ocoee Safety Records
The FDLE offender search is a free public tool that shows registered sexual offenders and predators. You can search by name, address, or zip code to find anyone near an Ocoee address on the registry. Results show photos, physical details, offense history, and current address. The neighborhood search lets you set a distance from any Ocoee address and see all registered offenders in that area.
Email alerts are available so you get notified if someone near you changes status or a new offender moves into your area. The FDLE updates this data every day. It is a crime to use the info to harass or intimidate anyone on the list. The registry is meant for community awareness and personal safety.
Note: The FDLE registry covers all of Orange County and every other county in the state, so it works for any address in Ocoee's city limits.
Ocoee Records Under State Law
Florida's public records law, Chapter 119, gives every person the right to look at and copy public records held by government offices. This applies to the City of Ocoee and all Orange County agencies. You do not have to be a resident, give your name, or explain your reason for asking. The law says records must be made available promptly. Courts have said this means without unreasonable delay, though there is no exact deadline in the statute.
Certain records are exempt under state law. Social Security numbers, bank account info, and driver's license numbers are always removed from public files. Home addresses of active law enforcement, judges, and certain other public workers may also be exempt. If an Ocoee office or Orange County agency turns down your request, it must cite the specific statute that allows the exemption. You have the right to challenge any denial in court.
Standard copy fees are 15 cents per one-sided page. For requests that take over 30 minutes of staff time, the agency can charge for labor at the rate of the lowest paid employee who can fulfill the request. The City of Ocoee and Orange County both follow these same rules.
Ocoee Records Contact
Ocoee has both a city office and county offices that handle different types of records. The city covers its own department records, while the county manages court filings and official documents.
| City Office | City of Ocoee City Clerk |
|---|---|
| Phone | (407) 905-3100 |
| Website | ocoee.org |
| County Office | Orange County Clerk of Courts |
|---|---|
| Address | 425 N. Orange Ave, Suite 100, Orlando, FL 32801 |
| Phone | (407) 836-2000 |
| Website | myorangeclerk.com |
For city department records, start with Ocoee's city clerk office. For court records, deeds, or liens, contact the Orange County Clerk. The property appraiser at ocpafl.org handles all property-related records for the Ocoee area. Calling ahead is a good idea if your request is not straightforward.
Orange County Residents Directory
Ocoee is in Orange County, which has over 1.4 million residents. The county clerk, property appraiser, and supervisor of elections all maintain records on people in the area. For full county resources, contact info, and links to every search tool, visit the Orange County residents directory page.
View Orange County Residents Directory
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