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Pasco County Official Records are searchable by name within document types and date ranges. Book and page and instrument numbers also allow direct access to individual documents. The Official Records system contains documents related to property, such as deeds and mortgages.
Search through Pasco County official records by name, book and page, or instrument.
The Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller’s Office offers members of the general public access to court records through our Online Court Records Search tool, in accordance with our disclaimers.
Official Records Search by . Instrument Number The Official Records instrument number issued by Pasco County. Example: 2001123456
Online Court Records Search. This option allows for anonymous access to court records. This option allows for Attorneys of Record to see their cases. A user id and password is required. All online access to court records is governed under the provisions set forth in Florida AOSC 15-18.
Search by Instrument: The Official Records instrument number issued by Pasco County Example: 2001123456
To request records pertaining to Civil, Criminal, or Official Records, please contact Pasco County Clerk of Court: Final Judgement are recorded and are available in the Official Record online at Pasco Clerk/Official Records; For more information on how to view court files at the courthouse, hours, and locations: Pasco Clerk/Court Services
The Images archived in the Pasco County Official Record are digital reproductions of the original documents presented to the Clerk for recording. Except as specifically directed by law (e.g. redaction of information directed by statute), the Clerk's office does not alter the content of the original documents during the recording process.
Search Official Records. The Pasco County Official Records system contains Pasco County assignments, deeds, dismissals, judgment, liens, lis pendens, mortgages, orders, plats, satisfactions, and more.
Certified Copies of any Official Record must be obtained from the Clerk of the Circuit Court.