- 1). Search official records. The Duval County Clerk of Court maintains official records for Jacksonville and other cities in Duval County. Go to the Clerk's website (duvalclerk.com) and click on the "official records" link under public services. There is no charge to search records, but you must agree to a disclaimer. Click "I accept the conditions above" on the disclaimer page; you will be directed to the search page. Enter the name of the person you are seeking, last name first with a comma separating first and last names. You will find any public records related to this person in Duval County, such as mortgages, deeds, and liens. If records are available, click on the person's name next to the document type and you will be directed to a PDF image of the recorded item. An address should be available on the document.
- 2). Search court records. To search someone in Jacksonville involved in a court case, go to the Duval County Clerk of Court website (duvalclerk.com) and click on the "court records" link under public services. This will take you to the Showcase page for Duval County. Click on the "case inquiry" link, then enter "public" as your user ID and password. The search page will appear and you can enter the person's name you are seeking. Even if you only have a last name, enter it and you will receive a list of all court cases with that last name. Click on the case number when you find the person you are seeking and you can see the charges or case information. The next court date also will also be provided. An address is typically not given. However, you will be able to track this person at the courthouse when he next appears.
- 3). Search property records. The Duval County Property Appraiser's Office can be accessed through the City of Jacksonville's website (coj.net/departments/property-appraiser). To find someone in Jacksonville who owns property, click on the "property search" link. Enter the person's name on this page and you will locate information on the home or land she owns. The address of the property, along with the owner's address if it is different, will be provided.
- 4). Search corporate records. If the person you are seeking in Jacksonville owns a business or is an officer in a company, you can search corporate records at the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations website (sunbiz.org). Click on the "search our records" link and inquire by either business or owner name. An address will be provided, along with a list of corporate officers and their mailing addresses.
- 5). Search phone directories. Online phone directories such as whitepages.com typically provide both phone numbers and addresses. To search for someone in Jacksonville, enter the name on the search page, along with Jacksonville, Florida, and his address should be provided.
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