St. Lucie County Phone Listings

St. Lucie County phone directory contacts cover government offices based in Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie. The county sits on the Treasure Coast, and the seat of government is Fort Pierce, though Port St. Lucie has a much larger population. This page pulls together the key phone numbers, clerk contacts, and public records tools for reaching St. Lucie County offices. All of these numbers are public records under Florida law.

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St. Lucie County Quick Facts

340K+ Population
Fort Pierce County Seat
19th Circuit Judicial Circuit
772 Area Code

St. Lucie County Government Contacts

The main number for St. Lucie County government is (772) 462-1100. That line goes to the county administration office in Fort Pierce. Staff there can look up any department in the county phone directory and route your call. Because the county has grown so fast, offices are split between Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie, so it helps to ask which location handles what you need before you drive out.

The county website at stlucieco.gov lists every department with a direct phone number, address, and hours. This is the fastest way to find a contact without making a call. Each department page has staff names and email addresses too. Under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, all government directory info is a public record. You do not need to explain why you want a phone number or name. The county must provide it.

The state phone directory at 411.myflorida.gov covers state agencies in the St. Lucie County area. Use this when you need a state office, not a county one.

St. Lucie County phone directory state search tool

You can search by agency name, employee name, or keyword. The tool is free and open to anyone. State offices with locations in Fort Pierce or Port St. Lucie show up in results along with their local phone lines.

St. Lucie Clerk of Courts Phone Numbers

The Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller is the main records office in St. Lucie County. Call (772) 462-6900 to reach the clerk. The main office is at 201 South Indian River Drive in Fort Pierce. A second branch sits at 250 NW Country Club Drive in Port St. Lucie.

The clerk handles court records, official records like deeds and mortgages, marriage licenses, and public records requests. St. Lucie County is part of the 19th Judicial Circuit, which also includes Martin, Indian River, and Okeechobee counties. Court records from the circuit may show up in shared search tools. Filter by county name when you search for St. Lucie-specific records.

The clerk's website at stlucieclerk.gov has online search tools for both court records and official records. Court records can be searched by name or case number. Official records like deeds, liens, and mortgages have their own search tool. Both are free. If you find a case and need more details, call (772) 462-6900 and ask for the right division. Staff handle these calls daily.

Public records requests can go by phone, email, in person, or mail. The initial staff time is free under Florida law. The clerk will tell you if extra charges apply before doing more work. Standard copies cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies run a few dollars more. You can also pay by phone 24 hours a day at (866) 253-7528 for certain services.

Clerk Main Line (772) 462-6900
Main Office 201 S. Indian River Dr., Fort Pierce, FL 34950
Branch Office 250 NW Country Club Dr., Port St. Lucie, FL 34986
Clerk Website stlucieclerk.gov
24/7 Payments (866) 253-7528

Search St. Lucie County Public Records

The clerk's online tools let you search court records and official records without calling. For court cases, look up a case by party name or case number. Results show case type, status, and filing dates. For official records like deeds and liens, search by name or recording date. Both tools are on the clerk's website and cost nothing to use.

For records that sit outside the county system, the state runs a public records check at stateofflorida.com/public-records-check. This pulls from state databases and may turn up records beyond what the St. Lucie Clerk holds.

St. Lucie County phone directory public records search

Chapter 119 gives you the right to access these records. You do not need to state a reason. Florida's Sunshine Law is one of the broadest in the country, and it covers St. Lucie County just like every other county. Some records are exempt, like active criminal investigation files and certain personal info for law enforcement. But the vast majority of records are open to anyone who asks.

Property and Tax Office Phone Lines

The St. Lucie County Property Appraiser handles property values, ownership data, and exemptions. The main number is (772) 462-1000. The office website has a free search tool where you can look up any parcel by address, owner name, or ID number. Results show assessed value, taxable value, sale history, and exemptions. The data is public under Florida law.

The Tax Collector deals with tax payments, vehicle tags, and driver license services. Call (772) 462-1650 for the main office. The Tax Collector has branches in Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie, each with its own phone line listed on the website. You can pay taxes online, renew registrations, and check payment history without visiting an office.

Property records get heavy use in St. Lucie County because of all the new development along the Treasure Coast. The Property Appraiser's search tool is one of the most popular items in the county phone directory. It updates regularly with current data.

Key St. Lucie County Directory Numbers

These are the contacts people call most in the St. Lucie County phone directory. The admin line is a good first call when you are not sure which department to reach.

  • County Administration: (772) 462-1100
  • Clerk of Courts: (772) 462-6900
  • Property Appraiser: (772) 462-1000
  • Tax Collector: (772) 462-1650
  • State Info Center: 1-866-693-6748

Phone lines can get busy around midday, so morning calls tend to connect faster. The county website at stlucieco.gov is the quickest option for simple contact lookups and can save you time on hold. Government employee names and phone numbers are public records under Chapter 119. Some exemptions exist for law enforcement and judges. Standard office contacts are always available. Check the website for the most current info if a number does not connect, since staff and phone lines change when departments grow or move.

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Cities in St. Lucie County

St. Lucie County is home to Port St. Lucie, which is the largest city in the county and one of the biggest in Florida. Fort Pierce is the county seat and has its own municipal government. Port St. Lucie has its own city phone directory for things like water, utilities, and local police. For county-level records and contacts, use the numbers on this page.

Nearby County Phone Directories

St. Lucie County sits on the Treasure Coast of Florida. The counties that border it all have phone directory pages on this site.