Kissimmee Phone Directory Search
The Kissimmee phone directory provides contact numbers for all city government offices, the City Clerk, police department, and public service departments in the seat of Osceola County. Kissimmee has about 79,000 residents and serves as the county seat, so both city and county offices are based here. Phone numbers use the 407 area code. This page lists the key Kissimmee contacts, walks you through the public records process, and connects you to county and state resources. All government contacts in Florida are public under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes.
Kissimmee Quick Facts
Kissimmee City Clerk Office
The Kissimmee City Clerk is the custodian of all official city records. The clerk handles public records requests, city commission meeting minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and official correspondence. This is the first number to call in the Kissimmee phone directory when you need a city record.
Kissimmee City Hall is at 101 Church Street, Kissimmee, FL 34741. The main phone number is (407) 518-2300. Staff at the switchboard can connect you to the clerk's office or any city department. Office hours are Monday through Friday. Since Kissimmee is the Osceola County seat, the county courthouse is also here, which makes it easy to handle both city and county business in one trip.
You can submit records requests by phone, email, or in writing. The city must respond within a reasonable time under Florida law. Standard copy fees are 15 cents per one-sided page and 20 cents per two-sided page. Larger requests that need staff time to compile may have additional charges. The city will let you know the cost before they start working on it.
Kissimmee Public Records Access
Florida's Chapter 119 gives everyone the right to request government records. You do not need to be a Kissimmee resident. You do not need to say why you want the records. The law is broad and puts the burden on the government to either produce records or cite a valid legal exemption.
Common records requested through the Kissimmee phone directory include building permits, code enforcement files, meeting agendas, budget documents, contracts, and city employee salaries. All of these are public. Some records have limited exemptions. Active investigation files, Social Security numbers, and certain personal data may be withheld or redacted. But the default is that everything is open.
The State of Florida runs a public records check page that helps you identify which agency holds the records you need. This is helpful when you are not sure if a record is at the city, county, or state level. For Kissimmee, city-level records go through City Hall. Court records, property records, and vital records go through Osceola County.
Kissimmee Department Phone Numbers
Kissimmee has several departments, and each has its own line. Here are the main numbers for the Kissimmee phone directory.
| City Hall Main Line | (407) 518-2300 |
|---|---|
| City Clerk | (407) 518-2308 |
| Kissimmee Police | (407) 846-3333 |
| Development Services | (407) 518-2590 |
| Code Enforcement | (407) 518-2540 |
| Public Works / Utilities | (407) 518-2500 |
The Kissimmee Police Department at (407) 846-3333 has its own records division. For police reports, accident reports, and arrest records, contact the police department directly. Their records process is separate from the city clerk. Most police records are public under Chapter 119, though files tied to active investigations may be temporarily exempt from disclosure.
Development Services at (407) 518-2590 covers building permits, site plans, and zoning. This is the office to call for permit records or inspection history on any Kissimmee property. Code Enforcement at (407) 518-2540 deals with property maintenance violations and neighborhood complaints. Both offices keep records that are open to public request under Florida law.
State Phone Directory for Kissimmee
The state of Florida has a phone directory at 411.myflorida.gov that lists contacts for all state agencies. This includes offices that serve the Kissimmee area, like the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, the Department of Revenue, and the Department of Children and Families.
State agencies follow the same Chapter 119 rules. You can request records from any state office, and they must respond. For professional licensing lookups, the Department of State licensing directory lists every licensing board in the state along with their contact info. The state information center at 1-866-693-6748 or 850-488-1234 works as a statewide switchboard and can connect you to any state agency.
The state directory adds a layer on top of the Kissimmee phone directory. Use the city numbers for city records. Use the county for court and property records. Use the state directory for anything at the state level. Between the three, you can reach any government office that serves residents and businesses in the Kissimmee area.
Osceola County and Kissimmee
Kissimmee is the county seat of Osceola County. Court records, property records, marriage licenses, and official recorded documents all go through the Osceola County Clerk of Court. The county courthouse is in downtown Kissimmee at 2 Courthouse Square.
Osceola County runs online search tools for court cases, official records, and property data. These tools cover the whole county, including Kissimmee and St. Cloud. If you need a deed, a lien, or a court filing, you go through the county clerk. The Osceola County phone directory page on this site has all the county contacts and links to their online systems.
For city-level records, use the Kissimmee contacts listed here. Permits, code enforcement, council minutes, and city contracts stay with the city. Knowing which level of government holds your record is the key to finding it quickly. The courthouse and City Hall are both in downtown Kissimmee, so if you visit in person, you can handle both in one trip.
How to Navigate the Kissimmee Phone Directory
Start with the main line at (407) 518-2300. They can route you to any department. For police records, call (407) 846-3333. For court or property records, contact the Osceola County Clerk. For state agency contacts, use the 411 directory.
Quick guide:
- Call (407) 518-2300 for any city government question
- Call (407) 518-2308 for the City Clerk and records requests
- Call (407) 846-3333 for police records
- Use the Osceola County Clerk for court and property records
- Check 411.myflorida.gov for state agency numbers
- Visit City Hall at 101 Church Street for in-person help
The Kissimmee phone directory works well once you understand the layers. City records go through Kissimmee City Hall. County records go through Osceola County. State records are in the state directory. Florida law gives you the right to access records at all three levels, and each office is required to help you get what you need.
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Osceola County Phone Directory
Kissimmee is the county seat of Osceola County. For county-level records, court contacts, and the full Osceola County phone directory, visit the county page.