Florida Statute 119.071 provides
that certain records held in public trust are confidential and exempt from public inspection under specific conditions.
Confidentiality of property records is not automatic. You must apply for property record confidentiality. Following approval, specific property information maintained at
this office will be placed in confidential status, made unavailable to the public, and excluded from our public website.
IMPORTANT: Approved confidentiality with the Property Appraiser's office does not automatically establish confidentiality with other agencies,
such as the Clerk of Court, Supervisor of Elections, Tax Collector, or any other government agency, business, or entity that maintains records related
to you, your relatives, and/or your activities (e.g., marriage, building permits, automobile registration, etc.) You must request confidentiality with
other agencies and businesses to establish confidentiality with them.
NOTE: Per changes to Florida Statute 119.071 in 2021, in addition to the owner, a title company, title insurer, or legal counsel directly associated with the property may also receive access to confidential property records.
Proof of qualifying employment must be provided to the Property Appraiser’s office together with any required certifications.
CURRENT OR FORMER ARE ELIGIBLE:
- Law enforcement personnel sworn or civilian [§119.071(4)(d)2.a]
- Investigators with Department of Children and Families or Department of Health [§119.071(4)(d)2.a]
- Department of Revenue or Local Government revenue collection personnel [§119.071(4)(d)2.a]
- Department of Financial Services non-sworn investigative personnel [§119.071(4)(d)2.b]
- Office of Fin. Regulation’s Bureau of Financial Investigations non-sworn investigative personnel [§119.071(4)(d)2.c]
- Firefighters certified in compliance with s 633.408 [§119.071(4)(d)2.d]
- Judge (County, Circuit, Appeal) or Justices of the Supreme Court [§119.071(4)(d)2.e]
- State Attorney (or Assistant) or State Prosecutor (or Assistant) [§119.071(4)(d)2.f]
- Human resources, employee relations, managers local govt. or water mgmt. [§119.071(4)(d)2.h]
- Code Enforcement Officer [§119.071(4)(d)2.i]
- Guardian ad litem as defined in s. 39.820 [§119.071(4)(d)2.j]
- Juvenile Probation Officers / Supervisors and other similar [§119.071(4)(d)2.k]
- Public Defender / Assistant / Conflict Counsel and other similar [§119.071(4)(d)2.l]
- Investigator/Inspector of Dept. of Business & Professional Regulation [§119.071(4)2.m]
- Department of Health – Certain Personnel as defined in [§119.071(4)2.o]
- Impaired Practitioner Consultants [§119.071(4)2.p]
- Emergency Medical Technicians or Paramedics certified under chapter 401 [§119.071(4)(d)2.q]
- Office of Inspector General personnel or internal audit department as defined in [§119.071(4)2.r]
- U.S. Attorney or Assistant or U.S. Judge or U.S. Magistrate as defined in [§119.071(5)(i)]
- Servicemember: Armed Forces, Reserve Component, or National Guard, who served after 09/11/2001 as defined in [§119.071(5)(k)] (Copy of supporting evidence required)
ONLY CURRENT ARE ELIGIBLE:
- General / Special Magistrates or Administrative Judges [§119.071(4)(d)2.g]
- Judge of Compensation Claims, Administrative Law Judge [§119.071(4)(d)2.g]
- Child Support Enforcement Hearing Officer [§119.071(4)(d)2.g]
- County Tax Collector [§119.071(4)(d)2.n]
VICTIM
- Victim as defined in [§119.071(2)(j)1] (Court documentation declaring you a victim must be submitted. This exemption is limited to five years from date of request, after which your information will no longer be exempt from public records.)
NOTE: Per changes to Florida Statute 119.071 in 2021, in addition to the owner, a title company, title insurer, or legal counsel directly associated with the property may also receive access to confidential property records.
Application may be made by completing and submitting the Application for Property Record Confidentiality Form to the Property Appraiser.
Please contact us for assistance. Mailed forms may be sent to:
Brevard County Property Appraiser
P.O. Box 429
Titusville FL 32781-0429
You may also drop off your completed form at any one of our office locations.
NOTE: Per changes to Florida Statute 119.071 in 2021, in addition to the owner, a title company, title insurer, or legal counsel directly associated with the property may also receive access to confidential property records.