Location guide · Miami-Dade County, FL
Find a property owner in Miami-Dade County, Florida
Looking up who owns a Miami-Dade County property — the county seat is Miami — takes one of two starting points: the official county property appraiser or assessor website, or a single-screen owner-data tool that resolves the address directly to the verified owner with phones (DNC flagged) and emails. For a single one-off lookup, the county records site is the no-charge path. For a list of Miami-Dade County addresses, a tool that handles every address in one pass is materially faster.
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What's on a Miami-Dade County property record
- The recorded owner name (person or LLC)
- The mailing address (often different from the property location for absentee owners)
- Assessed value and tax history
- Property characteristics (lot size, year built where applicable, square footage)
- A link to the recorded deed in most counties
The county portal does not include the owner's phone number or email. To actually reach them, run the owner name + mailing address through an owner-data tool, or check consumer-records sites manually for one-offs.
Common questions
How do I find the owner of a property in Miami-Dade County?
The Miami-Dade County property appraiser or assessor website publishes the recorded owner name and mailing address for every property in the county at no charge. For a list of addresses, an owner-data tool resolves each one directly to the verified owner with phones (DNC flagged) and emails.
Where do I find Miami-Dade County property records?
Through the official Miami-Dade County tax assessor or property appraiser website. Search the county name + "property records" or "tax assessor" to find the official portal. Records include the recorded owner, mailing address, assessed value, tax history, and a link to the recorded deed in most counties.
Is it legal to look up property owners in Miami-Dade County?
Yes — property ownership records are public information in every Florida county. Contacting the owner is governed by the federal TCPA, the national Do Not Call registry, and any Florida-specific layers. Use a tool that flags DNC and TCPA-litigator records before outbound contact.