Palm Beach County Residents Directory

Palm Beach County has about 1.5 million residents and sits along the southeast coast of Florida. The residents directory for this county comes from public databases maintained by the Clerk and Comptroller, the Property Appraiser, and the Supervisor of Elections. West Palm Beach is the county seat where most records are housed. You can search for people in Palm Beach County through voter files, property records, court cases, and license databases. Most of these tools are free to use online, and Florida law makes sure they stay open to the public for anyone who wants to search.

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Palm Beach County Quick Facts

1.5M Population
W. Palm Beach County Seat
15th Judicial Circuit
Ch. 119 Public Records Law

Palm Beach County Clerk Records

The Palm Beach County Clerk and Comptroller provides access to court records and official records through their website. The main office is at 301 N. Olive Ave in West Palm Beach. You can reach them by phone at 561-355-2996. The Official Records Search on the site lets you look up deeds, mortgages, liens, and other documents filed in Palm Beach County. This is a core part of the residents directory because these records tie real names to real property and legal filings across the county.

The Palm Beach County Clerk and Comptroller website has contact info and links to all online search tools for the county.

Palm Beach County residents directory clerk of court CCIS records search

Administrative Orders posted on the site lay out specific court procedures that apply to Palm Beach County. Check these if you need to know the local rules for filing or requesting records.

Searching online is free for basic lookups. If you need copies, the fee is $1.00 per page for uncertified and $2.00 per page for certified. The clerk handles a high volume of requests, so the online system is the fastest option for most people searching the Palm Beach County residents directory. You can also pay traffic tickets online or by mail, though that falls outside the directory search itself.

Note: The clerk office keeps records going back decades, but the oldest files may only be available in person at the West Palm Beach location.

Palm Beach Property Records Search

The Palm Beach County Property Appraiser tracks every parcel of land in the county. You can search by owner name, address, or parcel control number. Results show ownership details, mailing addresses, assessed values, and exemption status. Homestead exemptions are a strong sign that the address is someone's primary home. This makes property data one of the best tools in the Palm Beach County residents directory for finding where a person actually lives.

The property search tool is free. It covers residential, commercial, and vacant land parcels across all of Palm Beach County. Maps on the site show property boundaries, but these are for assessment purposes only. They do not replace a legal survey. Exemptions listed on each record include Homestead, Senior, Veteran, and others. Each has its own rules under Florida law. If you need to verify a property's value or who owns it, the Property Appraiser site is the place to go in Palm Beach County.

Under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, property records are public. Only certain protected groups like law enforcement can request that their address be hidden from these files.

Palm Beach County Voter Directory

Voter registration is public in Florida. The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections keeps records that include each registered voter's name, home address, date of birth, and party affiliation. Voting history is part of the file too. Phone numbers and email addresses are public unless a person qualifies for an exemption. You can request voter lists from the county or from the Florida Division of Elections at the state level.

Palm Beach County has a large voter roll. This data set is one of the biggest parts of the county's residents directory. Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers are kept out of the public voter file. High-risk workers like judges can have their info exempted. For everyone else, the data is open to any person who asks. You do not need to state a reason for your request under Florida law.

Search Palm Beach County Court Records

The 15th Judicial Circuit covers Palm Beach County. Court records from this circuit are public and searchable. The Comprehensive Case Information System pulls data from all 67 county clerks, so you can search for Palm Beach County cases through the statewide portal. CCIS shows case summaries and docket entries for civil, criminal, family, and probate matters. Basic searches are free. This is the fastest way to check if someone in the Palm Beach County residents directory has any open or closed court cases.

The Palm Beach County Clerk also runs a local case search tool. You can look up traffic cases, small claims, and family law matters. Some document images are available online, but not every case type shows full files. Privacy rules under Florida law limit what can be viewed for certain sensitive cases. If you need a physical copy, go to the courthouse in West Palm Beach or submit a request by mail.

Note: Registration is free for basic CCIS searches, but advanced search features may need an account with login details.

Palm Beach Residents License and Safety Search

The Florida DBPR manages licenses for professionals and businesses across the state. You can search for any licensed person in Palm Beach County by name, license number, city, or county. The results show the person's name, address of record, license status, expiration date, and disciplinary history. This covers fields like real estate, construction, and cosmetology. It is a useful way to verify that someone holds a valid license before you do business with them in Palm Beach County.

For safety, the FDLE offender search covers registered sexual offenders and predators in Palm Beach County. You can search by name or address and get photos, offense details, and current addresses. The neighborhood search tool shows all registered offenders within a set distance of any address. Email alerts are available when a person's status changes in your area. Under Florida law, it is a crime to use this data to harass or threaten anyone on the registry.

How to Request Palm Beach County Records

Florida's public records law gives everyone the right to inspect and copy records. Section 119.07(1) says you do not need to give your name or state a reason. In Palm Beach County, you can request records online, in person, by phone, or by mail. The clerk office at 301 N. Olive Ave in West Palm Beach is the main hub. Call 561-355-2996 for help with any request.

Fees are set by state law. Agencies can charge up to 15 cents per one-sided page copy. A two-sided copy costs no more than 5 cents extra. Labor fees apply when a request takes more than 30 minutes of staff time. The agency charges at the rate of the lowest paid employee who can fill the request. You pay before records are released. For property data, use the Property Appraiser site. For voter files, contact the Supervisor of Elections. Each office in Palm Beach County handles its own type of records, but the rules for access are the same across all of them.

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Cities in Palm Beach County

Palm Beach County has dozens of cities and towns. All of them file records through the Palm Beach County Clerk and Comptroller and Property Appraiser. Pick a city below to find residents directory resources for that area.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Palm Beach County. Check the address first to make sure you search in the right county for the records you need.

Martin County borders Palm Beach County to the north, and Hendry and Okeechobee Counties sit to the west.