Civil Cases, Criminal Cases, Case Searches, Criminal Records, Marriage Licenses, Divorce Decrees, Jury Duty, Payment of Citations, Official Records (Recorded Documents), Deeds, Liens, Lawsuits, Final Judgements, Satisfaction of Mortgage, etc.
Property Research, Map Searches, Homestead Exemption; Tax Facts, Recent Sales, etc.
Online Forms, Driver Licenses and Registration, Disabled Parking Permits, Pay Taxes Online, etc.
Case Reports, Arrest Reports, Crime Line, Background Checks, Warrants, 911 Dispatch, Criminal/Correctional Facility, Animal Control, etc.
Supervisor of Elections
Voter Education, Voter Registration, Election Results, Statistics, Precinct Maps, etc.
State Attorney's Office
Public Defenders, State Attorney or Prosecutor Assignments, etc.
Records pertaining to the School Board or Purchasing for the School Board.
(321) 633-1000 ext. 11453
Ticket/Citation, Background Check, Camera Footage and requests such as these, please contact each Law Enforcement agency directly. (Ex: Melbourne Police Department)
These entities have their own public records custodians because they are separate legal entities, independent of the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners and its departments. Please utilize the above links to file a request for that respective entity. For all other records requests, please continue below.
Welcome to the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners Public Records Request page.
The Board of County Commissioners maintains public records for its following departments:
In accordance with Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the County hereby designates the County Attorney’s Office as the custodian of public records for entities under the jurisdiction of the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners.
Ways to submit a public request:
Your request for public records should include:
In order for us to provide you the best response to your request, please carefully consider the information that will be useful to you. Very broad requests can take longer to fulfill and may become costly. The requested information will be provided in a reasonable period of time under normal conditions, unless such information is considered to be confidential or exempt from public records disclosure.
Under Florida law, you are not required to identify yourself or to submit a public records request in writing. To make an anonymous public records request, please call the County Attorney’s Office at the number above and ask for the Public Records Coordinator, who will process your request through the County’s Public Records Request Tracking System. However, depending on the nature of a request, certain fees and/or costs may need to be collected before a request can be fulfilled. Therefore, a point of contact may be requested.
As an alternative, you can use the online form on this page when requesting records maintained by Brevard County Board of County Commissioners ONLY. In order for the County to successfully respond to your request via the online form, a complete description of the records needed and current contact information such as a telephone number OR email address is * required to complete your online request.