Port St. Lucie Residents Directory

The Port St. Lucie residents directory draws from public records kept by the City of Port St. Lucie and the St. Lucie County Clerk of Courts. Port St. Lucie is the largest city in St. Lucie County with a population near 217,000 and one of the fastest growing cities in Florida. You can search for Port St. Lucie residents through voter rolls, property records, court filings, and professional license data. The city clerk's office and police department both handle public records requests. County records are held by the St. Lucie County Clerk. This page covers the main ways to find public records on people who live in Port St. Lucie.

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Port St. Lucie Quick Facts

217,000 Population
St. Lucie County
Ch. 119 Public Records Law
19th Judicial Circuit

Port St. Lucie City Clerk Records

The City of Port St. Lucie handles public records requests through the city clerk's office and the police department. All requests go through the city's public records center. You can submit a request in person, by email, phone, fax, or regular mail. The clerk's office is at 121 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd in Port St. Lucie, FL 34984. You can call the clerk at 772-871-5157. The city defines a public record broadly, covering all documents, papers, maps, tapes, photos, films, and data processing software made or received in the course of official business.

The Port St. Lucie public records request page is where you can submit requests and learn about the process.

Port St. Lucie residents directory clerk records portal

Using the online portal is the fastest way to submit and track a records request in Port St. Lucie.

If a request takes less than 30 minutes of staff time, there is no labor charge. You only pay for the cost of copying the records. For requests that take longer, the city will charge a labor fee based on the time spent. The city provides records in the format they are kept in. Be as specific as you can when you describe what you need. Give dates, names, and other details that will help staff find the right files quickly and keep costs down.

Note: The city clerk's office can also tell you if a record is held by the county rather than the city, and point you to the right office.

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Voter rolls are one of the best tools for the Port St. Lucie residents directory. Florida treats voter data as a public record. The file has each voter's name, home address, date of birth, and party. Social Security numbers and license numbers are not included. You can get Port St. Lucie voter data from the St. Lucie County Supervisor of Elections or from the state Division of Elections. The data is updated as people register, move, or change their info. This is a fast way to find a current address for someone in Port St. Lucie.

The Florida Division of Elections has info on what voter data is public and how to get it.

Port St. Lucie residents directory voter records

Voter rolls are updated often, making them one of the most current data sources for the Port St. Lucie residents directory.

Property records also work well. The St. Lucie County Property Appraiser lets you search by name, address, or parcel number. Results show the owner's name, mailing address, assessed value, and exemptions. A Homestead exemption on a Port St. Lucie property usually means it is the owner's main home. The search is free and no account is needed. These records cover all parcels in St. Lucie County and go back many years.

Port St. Lucie Court Records

The St. Lucie County Clerk of Courts handles all court filings for the 19th Judicial Circuit. This covers Port St. Lucie and the rest of St. Lucie County. You can search by name or case number for civil, criminal, family, and probate cases. The clerk's online tools are free to use. Basic case info like parties, dates, and case type is available to the public. Some document images may not be viewable online because of privacy rules under Florida law.

The statewide Florida CCIS system also covers St. Lucie County court records.

Port St. Lucie residents directory court records

CCIS pulls court data from all 67 Florida counties, so you can check if a Port St. Lucie resident has cases filed elsewhere in the state.

For official records like deeds, mortgages, and liens, the St. Lucie County Clerk has a separate search tool. These records can tell you where a Port St. Lucie resident owns property and what financial obligations are tied to it. Marriage records and other recorded documents are in the same system. You can do most searches online or visit the clerk's office in person.

Note: Active criminal investigation files are exempt from public view under Florida law until the case is closed.

Port St. Lucie Police Records

The Port St. Lucie Police Department has a records division that handles requests for incident reports, crash reports, and arrest records. You can reach the police records division at 772-871-5047. Requests go through the city's central public records portal. You can also pick up records in person at the police department or City Hall during business hours.

The Port St. Lucie Police Department request page has more on how to submit a records request to the police.

Port St. Lucie residents directory police records

Have the case number or the date and location of the incident ready when you call or submit a request. That helps staff find the records faster.

Under Florida law, most police records are public once the investigation is no longer active. Crash reports, arrest reports, and incident reports are all available. Fees follow Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes. The police records division can give you a cost estimate if the request is large.

Port St. Lucie License Search

The Florida DBPR license search covers licensed professionals in Port St. Lucie and every other city in Florida. You can search by name, license number, or city. Results show the license type, current status, address, and any complaints or actions on file. The database has over one million records and covers fields like real estate, construction, cosmetology, and food service. It is free to search.

If a Port St. Lucie resident holds a professional license, that is public info. You can see when the license was first issued, when it expires, and whether there are any disciplinary actions. Always check that a license says Active before you hire a contractor or service provider in Port St. Lucie. The DBPR search requires no login or fee.

Port St. Lucie Safety Records

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has a public database of registered sexual offenders and predators. You can search by name, address, or zip code to see if anyone near a Port St. Lucie address is on the registry. Results include photos, descriptions, offenses, and current addresses. A map search tool lets you view all registered offenders within a set distance of any Port St. Lucie location.

You can sign up for email alerts if someone on the registry moves into your area of Port St. Lucie. The database is updated daily. Florida law makes it a crime to use this info to harass or threaten anyone on the list. The search is free and meant for public safety.

Port St. Lucie Records and Florida Law

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes gives everyone the right to inspect and copy public records. This law applies to the City of Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County offices, and all state agencies. Section 119.011(12) defines a public record as all material, regardless of physical form, made or received in connection with official business. Section 119.07(1) says you can ask for records without giving a name or reason. The Port St. Lucie residents directory draws from records that fall under this law.

Some info is exempt. Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and Florida ID numbers are always kept out of public files. Home addresses of law enforcement may be withheld. Active criminal investigations can stay sealed. But the vast majority of records are open. If Port St. Lucie or any county office refuses to release records that should be public, you can file a complaint under Chapter 119. Florida courts have ruled that agencies must act in good faith when responding to records requests.

Note: For requests under 30 minutes of staff time, Port St. Lucie charges only copying costs. Labor fees apply for larger requests.

Port St. Lucie Records Contact Info

For help with records in Port St. Lucie, the city clerk's office is the main starting point. For county records like deeds, court cases, or marriage filings, go through the St. Lucie County Clerk of Courts.

Office City of Port St. Lucie City Clerk
Address 121 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd, Port St. Lucie, FL 34984
Clerk Phone 772-871-5157
Police Records 772-871-5047

You can visit City Hall during business hours to make in-person requests. For police records, call 772-871-5047 or use the online portal. The clerk's office can also direct you to the right county office if the records you need are not held by the city.

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St. Lucie County Residents Directory

Port St. Lucie is in St. Lucie County, which has about 350,000 residents on Florida's Treasure Coast. The county clerk, property appraiser, and supervisor of elections all keep records on people in the area. For county-level search tools and contact info, visit the St. Lucie County Clerk of Courts website.

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