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Public Records Request

Most records received and maintained by the Union County Property Appraiser are public records and are subject to inspection unless an exemption applies pursuant to Florida Statute 119.07.

You may make your request:

• By email: benita@unionflpa.gov

• By Phone: 386-496-3431 or by FAX: 386-496-2925

• By mail or in person:

Union County Property Appraiser
Attn: Benita Griffis, Custodian
Public Records Request
55 W Main St., Rm 109
Lake Butler, FL 32054

Office hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm Monday - Friday (except holidays)

Click: Contact Us for a map.

To help us process your request as quickly as possible, the request should be very specific and detailed with regard to the information being sought.

Please Note: In accordance with Florida law, all county Property Appraisers are allowed to charge a fee to furnish a copy of the requested public record(s). Standard copies are 15 cents single-sided and 20 cents double sided. If the request requires extensive use of information technology resources and/or extensive clerical or supervisory assistance, a special charge based on the cost incurred will apply. You will be notified in advance of costs associated with your request before said request is completed.










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This information was derived from data which was compiled by the Union County Property Appraiser's Office solely for the governmental purpose of property assessment. This information should not be relied upon by anyone as a determination of the ownership of property or market value. No warranties, expressed or implied, are provided for the accuracy of the data herein, it's use, or it's interpretation. Although it is periodically updated, this information may not reflect the data currently on file in the Property Appraiser's office. The assessed values are NOT certified values and therefore are subject to change before being finalized for ad valorem assessment purposes.