Florida Public Records Search - How You Can Make It Work

Florida Public Records Search - How You Can Make It Work

The Florida public records search has the most extensive legislation among other states in the United States.  This is due to the fact that the State of Florida started its tradition of openness in 1909 with the passage of its Public Records Law. The political system in this Sunshine State believes in transparency for effective governance.
At that time, the public records search in Florida consists only of traditional written documents, maps and books, and access to public meetings records. Through the course of time, the definition of public records expanded and it include tapes, photographs, film, sound recording. Today, the public records include the vital, legislative and judicial documents are made available to the public in the state of Florida with some exemptions.
In 1966, the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. A year after that, the Florida’s Government-in-the-Sunshine Law was enacted. The purpose of FOIA and the Sunshine law is to increase the openness and transparency of the government. The Florida public records search set the trends in other U.S. states although other states have different set of legislations regarding the implementation of FOIA.
With the advent of the internet, the state of Florida is taking its accessibility to the next level – searching public records in Florida is as easy as a click of the mouse. The Sunshine State is once again leading the nation in offering its public in terms of e-Government services.
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