How can I Search Broward County Public Records?

Written By Chouhab on mercredi 28 janvier 2009 | 10:00

By Jason Voxly

While you will normally be told no, it is not the case for Broward County. They have all of their public records online from 1978 to the current day. Searching for Broward County Public Records could not be an easier.

The county has their own website that is very easy to navigate. Go to your browser and type in: broward.org. When you land on the site, there will be a menu bar on the left hand side of the screen, look for the option 'Find Agency' and click on it.

Once you have done that, you will be taken to another screen that is basically an A to Z screen with every department of Broward County listed. Go down to R and slick on 'Records, County'.

Welcome to Broward County Records Division! This page is the information hub of the division. Just about anything and everything you could want to know is located here. You should bookmark this site in case you don't find what you want. This will be your hub to come back to and get all your answers. Lucky for you, what you need has already been figured out. You need to look at the navigation bar and click on 'search and copy'.

This is where the fun starts. You will see a bunch of menu choices in the middle of the page. The first one will be a link for you to choose if you cannot get what you want via the net, remember that one. The button to the right will say 'public records' and that is our choice. You will have to read through a disclaimer and make sure you read it! It gives you information that you must know about before searching. Once you have completed and are willing to adhere to their terms, click on the 'I accept' button and you are in.

This is now the page where you will put in all the relevant data and find out if the records you are looking for actually exist. Fill in all of the information requested and hit 'search records' and you are good to go. If it is there, you will be shown a list of records and you can click on any one of them to be shown a complete copy of the document. If it doesn't exist, it will tell you. That's it, simple as pie!

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