Hey neighbor,
If you need to look up deeds, liens, court cases, marriage licenses, or any other public document in Pasco County — whether you’re buying a home in New Port Richey, checking your own property history in Holiday, helping family in Land O’ Lakes, or just being thorough — the Pasco County public records search is easier than most people think.
I’m Raj Patel, right here in New Port Richey for 18 years. I’ve searched records for my own house closing, helped my cousin pull old deeds when he bought in Wesley Chapel, and looked up a neighbor’s court filing in Dade City.
I always use the official Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller site because that’s where everything lives.
This guide is 100% fresh as of February 22, 2026 — I just checked both pascoclerk.com and pascopa.com. It’s the exact steps I use, the little shortcuts that save time, and the things I wish someone had told me the first time.
Quick Answer: Where to Search Pasco County Public Records
The main place is the Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller at https://www.pascoclerk.com
- Property deeds, liens, mortgages → Official Records Search
- Court cases (civil, criminal, probate) → Online Court Records Search
- Everything else (marriage licenses, plats, etc.) → Same site
Two Main Types of Public Records in Pasco
- Official Records (deeds, liens, mortgages, judgments, lis pendens)
- Court Records (civil cases, criminal, family, probate)
I’ll show you both below.
Step-by-Step: Pasco County Official Records Search (Deeds, Liens, etc.)
- Go to https://www.pascoclerk.com/232/Search-Official-Records
- Choose your search type:
- Name (Last Name, First Name — best for most people)
- Book & Page (use the number from pascopa.com)
- Instrument Number
- Document Type (pick Deed, Mortgage, Lien, Judgment, etc.)
- Date range (1975 to today)
- Hit Search
- Click any result → view the full scanned document (images free from 1990 to present)
Free Historical Records (1876–1974) Click “Pasco County Historical Records Search” on the same page — powered by Kofile Quicklink, completely free!
Step-by-Step: Pasco County Court Records Search
- Go to https://www.pascoclerk.com/172/Search-Court-Records
- Click “Online Court Records Search”
- Accept the disclaimer
- Search by name, case number, or filing date
- Choose Public access (no login needed for basic view)
All Pasco County Clerk Offices (Where to Go In Person)
Office Location |
Full Address |
Phone |
Best For |
My Local Tip |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Dade City (Main) |
East Pasco Government Center, 14236 6th St |
(352) 521-4400 |
East side, old records |
Quietest, good for historical |
New Port Richey (West) |
West Pasco Government Center, 8731 Citizens Drive |
(727) 847-8151 |
West side (my area!) |
Go before 10 AM |
Land O’ Lakes (Central) |
4111 Land O’ Lakes Blvd |
(813) 929-2780 |
Wesley Chapel, Lutz |
Easy parking, central |
All open Monday–Friday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM.
What You Can Search for in 2026
- Deeds & mortgages
- Liens & satisfactions
- Court judgments
- Marriage licenses
- Divorce & probate records
- Plat maps
- Tax deeds
- Protection of Minor Injunctions
My Practical Tips After Searching Hundreds of Times
- Start with the Property Appraiser site (search.pascopa.com) to get Book & Page — then jump to the Clerk for the actual document.
- For buying a house, do Official Records + Court Records + Tax Collector search.
- Images from 1990+ are crystal clear online — older ones may need an in-person visit.
- Protect your privacy: You can request redaction of certain personal info.
- Certified copies: Order online through E-Certify or call (352) 521-4408.
- No login required for basic public searches — keeps it simple.
Common Mistakes People Make
- Thinking the Property Appraiser site has full documents (it doesn’t — only values & Book/Page)
- Searching only recent dates and missing old liens
- Forgetting to check “Satisfaction” documents for paid-off liens
- Not reading the disclaimer before court records search
2026 Quick Notes
- All new documents are added almost immediately.
- Property Fraud Alert system is free — sign up on the Clerk site to get notified of any new deeds or liens on your property.
- Plat maps search is separate and super useful for new builds.
Need Help Searching Something Specific?
If you’re stuck (weird name spelling, old record not showing, or you just want me to walk you through what I see), email me at contact@pascocountypropertyappraiser.us. Put “Public records search” in the subject, give the address or name, and I’ll guide you exactly like I do for my neighbors in New Port Richey.
Bookmark these forever:
- Main Clerk Site → https://www.pascoclerk.com
- Official Records Search → https://www.pascoclerk.com/232/Search-Official-Records
- Court Records Search → https://www.pascoclerk.com/172/Search-Court-Records
- Property Appraiser (for Book/Page) → https://search.pascopa.com
You’ve got this, neighbor. Whether you’re closing on a new home in Trinity, checking an old family property in Zephyrhills, or just being a smart homeowner, finding public records in Pasco is straightforward once you know where to click.
Take care, and feel free to reach out anytime — I’m happy to help.
Your local friend in New Port Richey, Raj Patel PascoCountyPropertyAppraiser.us