FREE (yes, free!) public records and more for better and safer dating in Florida & beyond.
 

Miami-Dade is one of the few Florida counties that provides a special search for marriage licenses.

Key date checks for Miami-Dade County

 
Miami-Dade County includes the Florida cities of Miami, Hialeah, Homestead and Miami Lakes.
 
These free links to local public records include useful statewide and national resources to make comprehensive date inspections easier to do in one place. The range of links evolves constantly based on state public records laws and office efforts for providing access. Please alert us if something should be on this list or if you find a broken link!
 
These public records can help you play a better dating game, but InspectaDate cannot attest to their accuracy or completeness. You are responsible for the decisions you make based on what you find. In some cases, the public records and files in offices may be more extensive and insightful. For instance, actual files of lawsuits and criminal records at the circuit court clerk's office may offer additional details. Under Florida law, certain types of court filings and the home addresses of some professionals — such as judges, prosecutors, public defenders, police officers and their families — can be exempted from public disclosure and won't show up online.
 
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See if someone is a convicted felon who is out of prison and currently on supervised probation in Florida.
At one time, check for people on supervised probation, released state inmates, current state prison inmates, people wanted on warrants, and released felons who are wanted for violating terms of their state-supervised probation.
Find people who served their prison time but are considered a potential public threat by Florida authorities because of their criminal histories.
Search for Florida sexual predators and offenders and their whereabouts.
This resource from the U.S. Department of Justice covers registries for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories, and Indian Country. Especially relevant if you are interested in someone who moved to Florida or who lives in another state.
Find people in Florida and nationwide who served federal prison time back to 1982. Prisoner crimes are not specified, but federal Bureau of Prisons details include full name, age, race and sex of the person along with a release date and a federal register number. This search also includes locations of current federal prisoners and their future release date.
See who is behind a business in Florida and check on whether someone is using a fictitious business name.
From the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabiliation Department. See if someone is in custody.
Click on the mugshot for more information. The Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department is the official source of this information, but this site is easier to navigate than the county's official site.
From Miami-Dade Police. Discover who local law enforcement officials are seeking to bring into custody and why. Other warrants may exist but have not been posted for public view.
See mug shots and get details that link to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement database on sexual predators and offenders.
See if crimes are happening near the home of your love interest or your own.
From the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts Office. See the outcome of past criminal charges, including acquittals and dismissals in some cases, or learn more about the disposition of a current case.
From the Miami-Dade County Court Clerk's Office. See parties and types of filings in family court that can include dating violence, domestic violence, child support and divorce cases. Some search results and image availability may be exempted from view depending on applicable laws. You can search for all case kinds at once or narrow your search, for instance, to domestic violence using the "case type" pull-down menu
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From the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts Office. Search for child support case details. Once the search page is up, select the child support case options in the "case type" pull-down listings.
From the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts Office. Learn more about probate cases and their dispotion.
From the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts Office. Search specifically for marriages in this county.
From various county court clerk's offices participating in making their records available through the Florida Association of Court Clerks Services Group. Not all counties are engaged, but a plus to this search is the ability to do one search that covers multiple counties. Additional information may be available at specific county circuit court clerk's offices, where you may be able to see or download a document image for free.
From the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts Office. Check for cases in both circuit civil ($15,000 or greater in value) and county civil (less than $15,000 in value).
From the county circuit court clerk's office. Find out if someone has received and paid traffic citations for offenses in this county.
From the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts Office. Official records include deeds, mortgages, marriage licenses, notices of foreclosure and even final judgments in criminal cases, in many instances.

From the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts Office. A collection of foreclosures by recent dates from the county circuit court clerk's office. Use the lawsuit checks to find pinpoint foreclosure lawsuits more easily.

From the county property appariser’s office. See the value of someone's property and the names of owners in most cases. May include previous sales prices of property. The records can indicate a spouse or a significant other.
From the tax collector's office. Look up someone's latest property tax bill by name or address of property. The records can indicate a spouse or a significant other.
See if someone is listed as being on the faculty or staff of Florida International University in Miami. Details include name, title, department along with email address and phone number in most cases.
From the county tax collector's office. See who pays business taxes, how much and whether they are paid up in most cases. These used to be called occupational licenses. Click on the "business tax" option.
From the county tax collector's office. Locate businesses that closed or opened based on their business tax receipts.
From the county circuit court clerk's office. See if someone's property got sold to cover payment of taxes.
Discover from The Florida Bar if someone is really a lawyer in Florida and in good standing to practice.
See from the Florida Department of Health if someone is licensed to be a health care professional in Florida. Details include name, city and type of license held.
Confirm Florida licenses for people in such diverse occupations as architects, engineers, veterinarians, accountants, cosmetologists, barbers, geologists, auctioneers and harbor pilots. Licensing details from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation are also available for some businesses, such as construction companies, hotels and restaurants.
Learn if someone is certified by the Florida Department of Education to be a public school teacher, coach, counselor, principal or other public school leader. May also include educators at private schools in Florida. Click here to search for disciplinary actions against Florida educators.
Confirm recent employment and salaries of many state employees throughout Florida, including those at agencies covered by the Florida Department of Management Services and with Florida's state universities.
Find donors from Florida and nationwide who make campaign contributions to candidates for U.S. president and Congress, along with political action committees under federal campaign laws. Availability is subject to required reporting for election cycles, which means a campaign donation given recently might not show up until after a reporting period ends. Details from the Federal Elections Commission include the contribution amount along with candidates and committees supported.
Another way of searching for contributors from Florida and nationwide who give $200 or more to federal candidates, such as those running president and Congress, along with political action committees. Availability is subject to required reporting for election cycles, which means a campaign donation given recently might not show up until after a reporting period ends. This award-winning site from the non-profit Center for Responsive politics bills itself as "the most comprehensive resource for federal campaign contributions, lobbying data and analysis available anywhere."
Check on donors back to January 1, 1996, to Florida state candidates — such as governor, attorney general and the Legislature — and candidates for multi-county positions, along with political campaign committees subject to Florida laws. Availability is subject to required reporting for election cycles, which means a campaign donation given recently might not show up until after a reporting period ends. Details from the Florida Department of State Division of Elections include the donor's contribution amount and city and often the donor's occupation. 
From the Miami-Dade County Elections Office. Search or find out about who contributed money to campaigns for local political offices and how much.
Learn what kinds of building permits property owners have obtained for work on their properties. Searchable by name, address and more.
Find out about problems that Miami-Dade inspectors uncovered and what the property owner faced in fines or other measures.
From the Miami-Dade County Court Clerk’s Office. See who was cited for not keeping up their yard, failing to pay city fees or for violating another city code. Use the “name” or “mailing address” tabs ot narrow your searches.