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U.S. Title Records provides professional property records searches for all properties within the City of Miami. Because Miami is the largest city in Miami-Dade County with over 460,000 residents and some of the most active real estate investment markets in the country, Miami property records research requires familiarity with condo association structures, foreign buyer FIRPTA factors, and the city's aggressive code enforcement program. Whether you are buying a Brickell high-rise condo, a Little Havana investment property, or a Coconut Grove single-family home, our researchers deliver Miami property records results starting at $29.

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What Makes Miami Property Records Different

The City of Miami is one of the most internationally active real estate markets in the United States. Because a significant percentage of Miami property buyers are foreign nationals, FIRPTA withholding rules and entity ownership structures create title chain complexities not found in most domestic markets. When searching Miami property records, our researchers often encounter properties held through foreign LLCs, trusts established in other countries, and multi-layered ownership structures designed for asset protection and tax planning.

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Miami Code Enforcement Liens

The City of Miami maintains an aggressive code enforcement program, and code enforcement liens can reach tens of thousands of dollars on properties with unresolved violations. Because these liens attach to the property (not the owner) and transfer at closing, failing to check Miami property records for code enforcement liens before purchase can mean inheriting costs you did not create. Our lien research identifies all recorded code enforcement liens, fines, and daily-accruing penalties for any City of Miami property.

Condo Associations and Special Assessments

Miami has one of the highest concentrations of condominiums in the country, and following the Surfside building collapse in 2021, many associations have imposed special assessments for structural inspections, repairs, and reserve fund recapitalization. Because these special assessments can total $50,000 to $200,000+ per unit in older buildings, checking Miami property records for recorded assessment liens is critical before buying any Miami condo. Our Full Owner Lien Report ($195) identifies all recorded HOA and condo association liens.

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Miami property records involve foreign buyer FIRPTA factors, aggressive code enforcement liens, and post-Surfside condo special assessments reaching $50,000-$200,000+. U.S. Title Records searches all City of Miami property records from $29 with 1-3 business day delivery. Order Miami property records now.

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How to Search Miami Property Records: Step by Step

Searching Miami property records through U.S. Title Records is simple. Visit our order page, enter the Miami property address, and select the report that matches your needs. A Property Detail Report ($29) gives you current ownership and tax status. A Property Lien Report ($95) identifies all recorded liens. The Full Owner Lien Report ($195) adds personal liens against the owner. The Expanded Title Search ($295) traces the complete chain of title.

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Miami Property Records for Investors

Miami real estate investors buying rental properties, fix-and-flip projects, or auction properties face the highest lien risk in Florida. Because Miami-Dade County has the state's only documentary stamp surtax ($0.45 per $100 on top of the standard $0.70), total transfer taxes are higher here than anywhere else in the state. Our Miami property records research accounts for these county-specific costs and identifies every recorded cost before you commit to the purchase.

Miami Property Records for First-Time Buyers

If you are buying your first home in Miami, a title search tells you three things: who owns the property, what debts are attached to it, and what limits affect how you can use it. Because Miami property records can be complex, mainly for condos with recorded declarations, amendments, and special assessments, having a professional search the records on your behalf is the safest approach. At $29 for a basic ownership report and $295 for the most full search available, professional Miami property records research costs less than one hour of attorney time.

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Property Detail Report

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Current ownership, legal description, tax status for any Miami property.

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Property Lien Report

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All liens recorded against the property. Essential before any purchase.

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Full Owner Lien Report

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Property liens plus personal liens against the owner. Best for investors.

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Expanded Title Search

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Full chain of title with complete ownership history. Best for complex deals.

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Often Asked Questions: Miami Property Records Search

How do I search Miami property records?
Miami property records are maintained by the Miami-Dade County Clerk and Property Appraiser. For professional research, order from U.S. Title Records starting at $29 with 1-3 business day delivery.
What liens are common on Miami properties?
Common liens include code enforcement fines, condo special assessments (mainly post-Surfside), HOA liens, property tax delinquencies, and judgment liens. Our Full Owner Lien Report ($195) identifies all recorded liens.
How much are Miami-Dade transfer taxes?
Miami-Dade imposes a $0.45 surtax per $100 on top of Florida's standard $0.70 per $100 documentary stamp rate, making total transfer taxes higher than any other Florida county.
What should condo buyers check in Miami?
Condo buyers should verify recorded special assessments, structural inspection rules, reserve fund status, and CC&R restrictions through a professional title search before closing.
How long does a Miami title search take?
Standard delivery is 1-3 business days. Rush service is available for time-sensitive transactions.
Are Miami property records public?
Yes. All recorded documents in Miami-Dade County are public records. However, free online portals show individual documents rather than a connected title picture. Professional searches connect all documents into one clear report.

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Last Updated: March 2026

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