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Pinellas Park residents directory data comes from city, county, and state public records. The city has about 53,000 people and sits in the middle of Pinellas County, between St. Petersburg and Clearwater. You can search for Pinellas Park residents through voter files, property data, court case records, and city documents. The city has its own public records request system, and county records from the Pinellas County Clerk fill in the rest. This page covers the main tools and sources for finding info on people who live in Pinellas Park, Florida.

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Pinellas Park Quick Facts

~53K Population
Pinellas County
Ch. 119 Public Records Law
6th Judicial Circuit

Pinellas Park Public Records Requests

The City of Pinellas Park handles public records requests through its City Clerk's office. Under Florida's Sunshine Law, all records made or received by the city in the course of official business are open to the public. You do not need to say who you are or explain why you want the records. The city follows the same state rules on fees and access that apply across all of Florida. Standard copies cost up to 15 cents per page. If a request needs more than 30 minutes of staff time, labor fees can be added at the rate of the lowest paid worker who can handle it.

The Pinellas Park public records request page has information on how to submit a request and what to expect.

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You can reach the city at 727-369-0619 for help with records requests or to check the status of one you have already filed.

Pinellas Park keeps records on everything from building permits to code enforcement actions to city commission meetings. These can all be part of a Pinellas Park residents directory search if the person you are looking for has interacted with city government. Meeting minutes, contracts, and correspondence are all on file. The scope is broad. If you are not sure which department has what you need, the City Clerk can point you in the right direction.

Note: If you email a records request in Pinellas Park, your email address becomes a public record under Florida law.

Pinellas Park Voter Records Search

Voter registration data is one of the best tools for the Pinellas Park residents directory. Florida law says voter info is a public record. Every registered voter in Pinellas Park has a file that shows their name, home address, date of birth, and party. The Florida Division of Elections confirms this. Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers are not included in the public voter file. You can get this data from the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections or from the state office in Tallahassee.

This is one of the fastest ways to get a current address for a Pinellas Park resident. If the person is a registered voter, their home address is on file and available to anyone who asks for it. The data is updated as people register, move, or change their party. It is free to request voter data, though some formats may have a small fee.

Property records add even more to the search. The Pinellas County Property Appraiser lets you search by owner name or address. Results show who owns a property in Pinellas Park, their mailing address, assessed value, and exemptions. A Homestead exemption marks a person's main home. These records are free to search online and go back many years. Anyone can use the tool.

Court Records for Pinellas Park

Pinellas Park is in the 6th Judicial Circuit, which covers Pinellas and Pasco counties. The Pinellas County Clerk of the Circuit Court keeps all court filings for this area. You can search by name for civil, criminal, family, and probate cases. Basic case data like dates, parties, and case type is usually on the clerk's website. Some full documents may not be posted online due to privacy rules set by state law, but the basic info is there for most cases.

The Comprehensive Case Information System covers all 67 Florida counties in one search. A name lookup for a Pinellas Park resident can show cases filed here or anywhere else in the state. This makes it a powerful tool for the Pinellas Park residents directory. Basic searches are free. The CCIS pulls data from every clerk of court in Florida.

The clerk also handles official records like deeds, mortgages, and liens. These tie to property in Pinellas Park and can show who owns what. You can search these records online by name, date range, or document type. Many images are available on the site, so you may not need to visit in person.

Note: Florida law does not require you to give a reason when you search for court records in Pinellas Park.

Pinellas Park License and Safety Search

The DBPR license search covers all licensed professionals in Florida. You can search by name to find out if a Pinellas Park resident holds a professional or business license, what type it is, and if it is in good standing. The database has over a million records and spans dozens of fields. It is free to use. This tool adds a useful layer to the Pinellas Park residents directory, especially if you want to verify that someone is licensed before you hire them for a job.

For safety, the FDLE offender search shows registered sexual offenders and predators across the state. You can search by name, address, or zip code. A neighborhood search tool lets you see all registered offenders near any Pinellas Park address. The data includes photos, offenses, and current home addresses. The database gets updated every day. You can sign up for email alerts if someone's status changes near your area in Pinellas Park.

Pinellas Park and Florida Records Law

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes is the backbone of the Pinellas Park residents directory. This law says every record made or received by a public agency in official business is open for inspection and copying. Section 119.07(1) gives any person the right to ask for records. You do not need to live in Pinellas Park, Florida, or even the United States to make a request. The law applies to all city offices, county agencies, and state departments.

Some data is exempt. Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and Florida ID numbers are always kept out of public files. Home addresses and photos of certain law enforcement officers are also protected. Standard copy fees are up to 15 cents per one-sided page. Certified copies cost $1 per page. The agency can charge for labor if a request takes more than 30 minutes. These rules apply the same way in Pinellas Park as they do in every other city in the state.

Agencies must respond to records requests in a reasonable time. Florida courts have held that this means promptly and in good faith. If you have trouble getting records from Pinellas Park or any Pinellas County office, you can file a complaint under Chapter 119.

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Pinellas County Residents Directory

Pinellas Park is in Pinellas County, one of the most densely populated counties in Florida. All court filings, property records, and official documents for Pinellas Park go through Pinellas County offices. For more on county-level search tools and contact info, visit the Pinellas County residents directory page.

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