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The St. Cloud residents directory pulls from public records kept at the city and county level in Osceola County, Florida. St. Cloud has a population near 56,000 and sits just south of Kissimmee. Residents directory records for St. Cloud come from voter rolls, court files, property data, and professional license databases. The city clerk handles local document requests, and the Osceola County Clerk of Courts manages court records for the entire county. This page covers the main ways to search for St. Cloud residents through free and official public records sources.

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St. Cloud Quick Facts

56,000 Population
Osceola County
Ch. 119 Public Records Law
9th Judicial Circuit

St. Cloud City Records Portal

The City of St. Cloud lets you request public records through its city clerk office. The St. Cloud public records request page walks you through the steps to submit a request. You can ask for any document that a city department holds. This includes permits, meeting minutes, code cases, and internal reports. The process is simple. Fill out the online form, describe what you need, and the city sends it back once it is ready.

Most basic requests in St. Cloud are free. If a search takes a long time or produces a large number of pages, the city can charge for labor and copy costs under Florida law. Copies cost up to 15 cents per page for standard-size documents. For large or complex requests, the staff may give you a cost estimate before they start pulling files.

City records in St. Cloud are separate from what the county keeps. The city clerk handles documents from local departments only. For court records, property data, and other county-level files, you need to go through the Osceola County Clerk of Courts.

Note: You can call the St. Cloud city clerk at (407) 957-7300 for help with any public records request.

Osceola County Clerk Records

The Osceola County Clerk of Courts handles all court records for St. Cloud and the rest of Osceola County. The clerk keeps civil, criminal, family, and probate case files for the 9th Judicial Circuit. If a St. Cloud resident has been part of any court case in the county, the record is on file with the clerk. You can search by name or case number using the clerk's online tools.

Official records like deeds, mortgages, and liens are also in the clerk's system. When someone buys or sells property in St. Cloud, the deed goes through the Osceola clerk's office. You can look up these records online at no cost. Marriage licenses recorded in Osceola County are there too. The clerk's online search covers years of data and is free for basic lookups.

The Osceola County Courthouse is in Kissimmee at 2 Courthouse Square. St. Cloud residents can visit in person or use the phone. The clerk's main number is (407) 742-3500. Walk-ins are welcome during regular business hours.

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Voter registration data is one of the fastest ways to search the St. Cloud residents directory. Florida makes voter rolls public. Each record has the voter's name, home address, date of birth, and party. You can get this from the Osceola County Supervisor of Elections or the state Division of Elections. If someone is registered to vote in St. Cloud, their name and address will be in the file.

Property records work well too. The Osceola County Property Appraiser has a search tool you can use for free. Type in a name or address and see who owns a property in St. Cloud. Results show the owner's name, mailing address, assessed value, and any exemptions. A Homestead exemption is a strong sign that the person lives at that address full time. These records go back years and are open to everyone.

The Florida Comprehensive Case Information System is another useful tool. It searches court records from every county in Florida, including Osceola. You enter a name and the system returns any matching cases. This covers civil, criminal, family, and probate files. It is free for basic searches.

St. Cloud residents directory court records

The CCIS tool pulls court data from all 67 Florida counties, making it useful for checking St. Cloud residents who may have records elsewhere in the state.

St. Cloud License Search

The Florida DBPR license search lets you check if a St. Cloud resident holds a professional license. You can search by name, license number, or city. The database covers over one million licensed professionals in Florida. Results show the person's name, license type, status, and address of record. Fields like real estate, construction, cosmetology, and many others are in the system.

St. Cloud residents directory license search

Always check that a license status says Active before hiring someone for work in St. Cloud.

The search is free and open to anyone. No account is needed. You can look up multiple people in a single session. This is a good resource for the St. Cloud residents directory when you want to check credentials or find someone by their professional license.

Public Records Law in St. Cloud

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes is the public records law that applies to St. Cloud and every other city and county in the state. Under this law, any person can ask to see or copy public records. You do not need to live in Florida. You do not need to say why you want the records. The St. Cloud residents directory is built from data that falls under this law.

Some records are exempt from public access. Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers are always kept out of public files. Certain law enforcement info may also be exempt. When you make a request, the city or county will let you know if any part of the records is protected. Agencies can charge for copies and for staff time on requests that take more than 30 minutes to fill.

Note: If a St. Cloud office does not respond to your records request in a reasonable time, you have the right to take legal action under Chapter 119.

St. Cloud Safety Search

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement runs 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 St. Cloud. The database has photos, current addresses, offenses, and physical details. There is a neighborhood tool that shows all registered offenders within a set distance of any St. Cloud address.

Updates go in daily. You can sign up for email alerts when an offender moves into or out of your area. Using this data to harass or threaten anyone is a crime under Florida law.

St. Cloud Records Contact

Below is the contact info for the main offices that serve St. Cloud residents looking for public records.

Office City of St. Cloud City Clerk
Phone (407) 957-7300
Records Portal St. Cloud Public Records Requests
Office Osceola County Clerk of Courts
Address 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, FL 34741
Phone (407) 742-3500
Website Osceola County Clerk

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Osceola County Records

St. Cloud is in Osceola County. The county clerk, property appraiser, and supervisor of elections all keep records on area residents. The Osceola County Clerk of Courts website has online tools for court case and official records searches.

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