Martin County Phone Listings
Martin County runs its government from Stuart on Florida's Treasure Coast, serving about 165,000 residents. The Martin County phone directory covers all public offices, from the Clerk of the Circuit Court to the Property Appraiser and county administration. This page gathers the key phone numbers, records search tools, and contact details you are most likely to need. Every government phone number here is public under Florida law. No fees apply to get a contact, and you do not have to explain why you want it.
Martin County Quick Facts
Martin County Government Contacts
Martin County government operates from Stuart and surrounding facilities. The main county line is (772) 288-5400. This is the central number in the Martin County phone directory. Call it and operators can route you to any department or give you a direct number.
The county website at martin.fl.us has a department directory with phone numbers, office addresses, and hours for each office. You can browse by name to find the contact you need. The site also has a staff directory if you are looking for a specific person.
Under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, all government phone numbers, staff names, and work email addresses in Martin County are public records. The county has to share them with anyone who asks. No reason needed. No charge for this basic info. The same law applies to every office in the Martin County directory, from the County Administrator down to front line staff.
Martin County Clerk of Court Contacts
The Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller handles records for all of Martin County. The main Clerk phone number is (772) 288-5576. This office manages court records, official records like deeds and liens, marriage licenses, and public records requests. The office is at the Martin County Courthouse, 100 SE Ocean Boulevard, Stuart, FL 34994.
Martin County is part of the 19th Judicial Circuit, which also covers Indian River, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie counties. Court records across the circuit are accessible through the Clerk. You can search online or call for help with specific case files in any of these counties.
Public records requests go to the Clerk by phone, email, in person, or by mail. The mailing address is the courthouse address in Stuart. Under Chapter 119, the Clerk must respond within a reasonable time. The first 30 minutes of staff time is free. If additional work is needed, the office tells you about charges before proceeding.
The Clerk's website has an online portal for searching official records and court records. Official records include deeds, mortgages, liens, and other recorded documents. You can search by name, date, or document type. Court records are searchable by name or case number. Both tools are free and open to the public.
The MyFlorida 411 directory covers state agency contacts serving Martin County. Use this for state-level offices like the Department of Health or Department of Children and Families. County and state systems work alongside each other. The Clerk handles local records. State offices deal with regulation, licensing, and state court administration.
Search Martin County Records Online
Martin County offers several ways to search records online. The Clerk's portal lets you look up official records and court cases from your computer. The statewide court access system is another option for circuit court filings.
The statewide court portal covers cases in the 19th Judicial Circuit. Search by name or case number to find filings in Martin County and the neighboring counties in the circuit. Basic case info is free to view.
For broader searches, the state public records check tool works across databases.
The Florida public records check searches across state and county sources. It can help you locate records in Martin County when you are not sure which office holds them. The search is free. Certified copies or detailed documents may have fees depending on the agency.
Marriage records in Martin County go through the Clerk of Court. These records are public in Florida. Anyone can search for them or ask for a copy. Call (772) 288-5576 for details on marriage license applications and record lookups. The Clerk's staff handles these requests daily.
Property and Tax Office Phone Numbers
The Martin County Property Appraiser manages property values, ownership records, and exemptions for every parcel in the county. The main phone is (772) 288-5608. Call for questions about assessed values, homestead exemptions, or ownership data. The office runs an online search tool where you can look up property info by address, owner name, or parcel ID.
Results show assessed values, exemption details, ownership history, and legal descriptions. All of this is public under Florida law. No account needed and no fee to search. If the online results raise questions, call (772) 288-5608 and the staff can explain what you see.
The Tax Collector in Martin County handles property tax payments, vehicle tags, and driver license services. The main number is (772) 288-5600. The office has locations in Stuart and other parts of the county. You can pay taxes online, renew vehicle registrations, and check payment history through the Tax Collector's website. Tax payment records are public under Chapter 119.
The Property Appraiser sets the value. The Tax Collector collects the payment. Two separate offices. Call the right one based on what you need.
How to Find Martin County Phone Listings
Martin County has several ways to find the phone number you need:
- Browse the directory at martin.fl.us
- Call the main county line at (772) 288-5400
- Reach the Clerk of Court at (772) 288-5576
- Call the Property Appraiser at (772) 288-5608
- Call the Tax Collector at (772) 288-5600
- Use 411.myflorida.gov for state office contacts
- Call the Florida State Info Center at 1-866-693-6748
Government employee names and office phone numbers in Martin County are public records. Email addresses for staff are public too. Some personal info for law enforcement, judges, and certain other employees may be exempt. The Clerk's office will let you know if an exemption applies. For standard directory info, there is no fee. You ask, they provide it. That is how Chapter 119 works.
State Resources for Martin County
Florida's statewide tools cover Martin County fully. The state directory, records check tools, and professional licensing searches all work here.
The Florida Department of State runs a professional licensing directory for licensed professionals statewide. Verify licenses or find contacts for professionals in Martin County through this tool.
You can read the full text of Chapter 119 on the Florida Legislature website. It covers public records access for Martin County and every other county in the state.
Key Martin County Department Numbers
| County Main Line | (772) 288-5400 |
|---|---|
| Clerk of Court | (772) 288-5576 |
| Property Appraiser | (772) 288-5608 |
| Tax Collector | (772) 288-5600 |
| Sheriff's Office | (772) 220-7000 |
| State Info Center | 1-866-693-6748 |
These are the core numbers in the Martin County phone directory. The main county line at (772) 288-5400 is the best first call if you are unsure which office to contact. The Clerk at (772) 288-5576 handles court records, official records, and public records requests. Martin County offices tend to be less crowded than the larger coastal counties nearby, so hold times are usually reasonable.
Cities in Martin County
Martin County includes Stuart, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, Indiantown, and other communities along the Treasure Coast. Stuart is the county seat. None of the cities in Martin County meet the population threshold for a dedicated page on this site. All local government contacts are public under Florida law. You can find city phone numbers through each city's website or by calling the Martin County main line at (772) 288-5400. The nearby city of Port St. Lucie in St. Lucie County has its own page.
Nearby County Phone Directories
Martin County sits on the Treasure Coast between St. Lucie County to the north and Palm Beach County to the south. It also borders Okeechobee County to the west. All three neighbors have phone directory pages on this site.