Port Orange Residents Directory Search

The Port Orange residents directory uses public records from the City of Port Orange and Volusia County. Port Orange has a population near 63,000 and sits just south of Daytona Beach along the Halifax River. Residents directory records for Port Orange come from voter registration files, court records, property ownership data, and professional license databases. The city clerk handles local document requests, and the Volusia County Clerk of Courts manages court filings and official records for the 7th Judicial Circuit. This page shows you the main ways to search for Port Orange residents through free and official public records.

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Port Orange Quick Facts

63,000 Population
Volusia County
Ch. 119 Public Records Law
7th Judicial Circuit

Port Orange City Clerk Records

The City of Port Orange handles public records requests through its city clerk. The Port Orange public records request page is where you go to start the process. You can ask for any document that a city department has on file. This includes permits, code cases, meeting minutes, and internal files from any city office. Fill out the online form, describe what you need, and the staff will gather the records for you.

Simple requests are usually free. If a search takes more than 30 minutes or results in a large number of pages, the city can charge for labor and copies under Florida law. Copies cost up to 15 cents per page. The clerk's office will let you know about fees before they start on anything that might cost money. You can also call ahead to ask about what records the city has before you submit a formal request.

City-level records in Port Orange are separate from what the county keeps. The city clerk only covers documents from Port Orange departments. For court records, property data, and county-level files, you go through the Volusia County Clerk of Courts.

Volusia County Clerk Records

The Volusia County Clerk of Courts is the main office for court records and official documents that cover Port Orange. This office handles all civil, criminal, family, and probate filings for the 7th Judicial Circuit. If a Port Orange resident has been part of a court case in Volusia County, it is in the clerk's system. You can search by name or case number using the online tools on the clerk's website.

Deeds, mortgages, liens, and other recorded documents for Port Orange properties go through the Volusia clerk. When a home is bought or sold in Port Orange, the deed gets filed here. You can search these records online for free. Marriage licenses recorded in the county are in the same system. The clerk's search tools cover years of records and are open to anyone without an account.

The Volusia County Property Appraiser keeps property ownership and tax data. Search by name or address to find who owns real estate in Port Orange. Results show the owner's name, mailing address, assessed value, and any exemptions. A Homestead exemption is a strong indicator that the person uses the property as their primary residence.

Note: The Volusia County Clerk can be reached at (386) 736-5915 for help with records from Port Orange or anywhere in the county.

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Voter registration records are one of the best tools for the Port Orange residents directory. Florida law makes voter data public. Each record shows the voter's name, home address, date of birth, and party. You can get voter data from the Volusia County Supervisor of Elections or from the state Division of Elections. If someone is registered to vote in Port Orange, their name and current address will be in the file. Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers are not included.

The Florida Division of Elections voter records page shows what voter data is public and how to request it.

Port Orange residents directory license search

State databases like the DBPR license search let you look up Port Orange residents by name or profession.

Property records work well for finding Port Orange residents too. The Volusia County Property Appraiser search tool is free. Type in a name or address and see who owns what in Port Orange. Results include the owner's name, mailing address, assessed value, and exemption info. Homestead exemptions are a reliable way to tell if a property is someone's main home. These records go back many years and anyone can use them.

Port Orange Court Records Search

The Florida Comprehensive Case Information System is a statewide court records search tool. It covers all 67 counties, including Volusia. Enter a name and the system checks for matching cases everywhere in the state. It covers civil, criminal, family, and probate matters. If a Port Orange resident has a court case anywhere in Florida, you can find it here. Basic searches are free.

Port Orange residents directory safety search

The FDLE offender search is another state-level tool that covers Port Orange and all of Florida.

For professional licenses, the Florida DBPR license search covers over one million licensed professionals. You can search by name or city to find Port Orange residents with active licenses. Results show name, license type, status, and address on record. The search is free and covers dozens of fields including real estate, construction, and health care. No account is required to use the tool.

Note: Court records from the Volusia clerk and the statewide CCIS tool may show different levels of detail, so checking both is a good idea for a thorough Port Orange records search.

Public Records Law in Port Orange

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes is the public records law that applies to Port Orange and all other cities and counties in Florida. Under this law, any person can ask to inspect or copy public records. You do not need to live in Florida or give a reason. The Port Orange residents directory is made up of records that fall under this law, including voter rolls, property files, court records, and city documents.

Some data is exempt from public view. Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and some law enforcement details are always kept out of public records. Agencies can charge for copies at up to 15 cents per page and can bill for staff time on requests that take more than 30 minutes. Both the City of Port Orange and Volusia County follow these same rules when handling records requests.

Port Orange Safety Records

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement keeps a public database of sexual offenders and predators. You can search by name, address, or zip code to see if anyone on the list lives near you in Port Orange. The database has photos, current addresses, offenses, and physical descriptions. The neighborhood search tool shows all registered offenders within a set distance of any Port Orange address. Updates go in daily.

You can sign up for email alerts when an offender moves into or out of the Port Orange area. Using this data to harass or threaten anyone is a crime under Florida law. The database covers the entire state.

Port Orange Records Contact

Here is the contact info for the offices that handle records searches for Port Orange residents.

Office City of Port Orange City Clerk
Phone (386) 506-5563
Records Portal Port Orange Public Records Requests
Office Volusia County Clerk of Courts
Phone (386) 736-5915
Website Volusia County Clerk
Office Volusia County Property Appraiser
Website Volusia County Property Appraiser

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Volusia County Records

Port Orange is in Volusia County. The county clerk, property appraiser, and supervisor of elections all maintain records on residents in the area. The Volusia County Clerk of Courts website has online search tools for court cases and official documents.

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