Pinellas County, Florida Public Records
To begin, add a county public record or view a list of county record locations and resources for Pinellas county records and the state of Florida.
Pinellas County, Florida, has just over nine hundred thousand people within its 280 square miles of land area. The population has experienced steady growth since the 1990’s. Just under a quarter of a million families live in the area, and the median income for one household is a little over $37,000. Nearly ten percent of all families in the county are below the poverty line, and the population is fairly well spread among age groups. The north section of the county has a fairly conservative voting record while the southern sections tend to vote democratic in most elections.
Unlike in many other areas of the country, Pinellas County public records are fairly easy to locate and obtain. The government has set up a website that not only details the information necessary for certain types of records, but also offers access to some kinds. Keep in mind that fees to apply to some records, and in many cases, you’ll have to prove your relationship to the individual listed on the record in order to obtain it. In most cases, though, if you’re searching for records that are seventy-five years or older, you should have little problem getting copies for research purposes.

