Search Pine Hills Residents Directory
Pine Hills residents directory records are managed at the county level by Orange County offices. Pine Hills is a census-designated place west of downtown Orlando with a population close to 81,000. It is one of the larger CDPs in the state and does not have its own city government or records office. Public records for people who live in Pine Hills are held by the Orange County Clerk of Courts, the Orange County Property Appraiser, and various state agencies. You can search voter data, court filings, property info, and professional license records to find details on Pine Hills residents. This page covers the main ways to access those records.
Pine Hills Quick Facts
Pine Hills Records at the County Clerk
The Orange County Clerk of Courts handles all court records and official documents for Pine Hills. As a CDP, Pine Hills does not have its own clerk or city records office. Every court filing, lien, deed, and judgment tied to a Pine Hills address goes through the county clerk in Orlando. The online search tool at myorangeclerk.com lets you look up civil cases, criminal cases, family law matters, and traffic cases. You can search by name, case number, or date.
Official records like deeds and mortgages are also on the clerk's site. These help you track property ownership and liens in Pine Hills. If someone bought or sold a home in the area, the deed will show both parties and the sale date. The clerk's site is free to search. You can view basic info on any case or record without signing up. For copies of documents, fees may apply, but just looking up data costs nothing.
Note: The Orange County Clerk's main office is at 425 N. Orange Ave in Orlando, about 10 miles east of Pine Hills.
Pine Hills Voter and Property Search
Voter rolls are a fast way to find someone in the Pine Hills residents directory. Florida treats voter data as a public record. The voter file has each person's name, home address, date of birth, and party. Social Security numbers and license numbers are left out. You can request voter data from the Orange County Supervisor of Elections or the state Division of Elections in Tallahassee.
The Florida Division of Elections voter records page explains what info is public and how to get it.
For Pine Hills specifically, filtering by zip code or precinct can help you narrow results from the full Orange County voter file.
Property records are just as useful. The Orange County Property Appraiser lets you search by name, address, or parcel ID. You can see who owns a given property in Pine Hills, what it sold for, and whether the owner has a Homestead exemption. A Homestead exemption usually means the property is the person's main home. These records are free to search and available to anyone. The property appraiser site does not ask you to log in or explain why you want the data. It is a good tool when voter rolls do not have the info you need.
Pine Hills Court Case Lookup
Court cases filed in Orange County cover Pine Hills. The 9th Judicial Circuit handles civil, criminal, family, and probate matters for the area. If someone who lives in Pine Hills has been a party to a court case, it will be in the circuit's records. The Orange County Clerk of Courts has the full database. You can search online by party name or case number to find basic case info like filing dates, charges, and case status.
The Florida CCIS statewide search is another option. This system pulls court case data from all 67 Florida counties. If a Pine Hills resident has had a case in any other county, you can find it here. Basic searches are free. The tool is run by the Florida Clerks of Court and shows case types, filing dates, and party names. It will not have full document images, but it gives you enough to know if a case exists.
For detailed case files from Orange County, go to myorangeclerk.com where docket entries and some document images are on file.
Pine Hills License Search
The Florida DBPR license search tool covers every licensed professional in the state. You can search for people in Pine Hills by name, license number, or city. The results show license type, current status, address of record, and any actions against the license. The database covers real estate agents, contractors, barbers, cosmetologists, and dozens of other fields. Over one million records are in the system.
This is a practical way to check on a Pine Hills resident who claims to hold a professional license. Always confirm the status says Active before you move forward with hiring someone. The DBPR search is free and does not need an account. You can run as many searches as you want.
If a license shows as Delinquent or Null and Void, it means the person is not currently allowed to practice in that field in Florida.
Pine Hills Safety Records
The FDLE offender search is a public tool that shows registered sexual offenders and predators in Florida. You can search by name, address, or zip code to see if anyone near a Pine Hills address is on the registry. The database shows photos, offense details, physical descriptions, and current addresses. A neighborhood search lets you set a radius from any address and see all registered offenders in that zone.
Email alerts are available if you want to know when someone near you changes status. The FDLE updates this data daily. Using the registry info to harass or intimidate anyone is a crime under state law. The tool is meant to help you stay informed about your area in Pine Hills.
The FDLE registry covers all of Orange County and every other county in Florida, so it works well for any address in the Pine Hills CDP.
Pine Hills Records Under Florida Law
Florida's public records law, Chapter 119, gives everyone the right to look at and copy public records. This applies to all records about Pine Hills residents held by county or state offices. You do not need to give your name or say why you want a record. The law says agencies must make records available promptly. There is no hard deadline in the statute, but courts have ruled that "promptly" means without unreasonable delay.
Certain types of info are exempt from public access. Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, and driver's license numbers are always kept out of public files. Home addresses of active law enforcement officers and judges may also be exempt under specific statutes. If an agency denies your request for records tied to Pine Hills, they must cite the exact law that allows them to withhold the info. A general refusal without a cited exemption is not legal.
Fees for copies are set by state law. Paper copies cost up to 15 cents per one-sided page. If a request takes more than 30 minutes of staff time, the agency can charge for that labor. The fee is based on the hourly rate of the lowest paid person who can do the work. These rules apply to every agency that holds records on Pine Hills residents.
Pine Hills Records Contact
Pine Hills does not have a city government, so all records requests go through Orange County offices. The table below shows the main office for court and official records.
| Office | Orange County Clerk of Courts |
|---|---|
| Address | 425 N. Orange Ave, Suite 100, Orlando, FL 32801 |
| Phone | (407) 836-2000 |
| Website | myorangeclerk.com |
For property records in Pine Hills, visit ocpafl.org. For voter info, contact the Orange County Supervisor of Elections. Each office handles a different set of records. Calling ahead can help you find the right office for your request. Walk-in visits to the courthouse in Orlando are welcome for most standard records requests.
Orange County Residents Directory
Pine Hills is in Orange County, home to over 1.4 million people. The county clerk, property appraiser, and supervisor of elections all keep records on residents in the area. For full county-level resources, contact details, and links to every search tool, visit the Orange County residents directory page.
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