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About Bunnell

Bunnell is the county seat of Flagler County, Florida, located approximately 30 miles south of St. Augustine and 20 miles north of Daytona Beach along the east coast of Florida. With a population of roughly 3,000 residents as of recent estimates, Bunnell was incorporated in 1913 and named after Alvah A. Bunnell, a lumber mill operator who played a significant role in the town's early development. The city serves as the governmental center of Flagler County, housing the Flagler County Courthouse, the Flagler County Government Services Building at 1769 East Moody Boulevard, and various county administrative offices. Despite its small size, Bunnell is known for its historic downtown district along Moody Boulevard, which features restored early 20th-century architecture, and its proximity to major employment centers in Palm Coast and Flagler Beach. The city's economy has traditionally been linked to agriculture, timber, and government services, though residential development has accelerated in recent decades as part of Flagler County's broader population growth.

Public records in Bunnell are maintained by both municipal and county-level agencies, reflecting the city's dual role as an independent municipality and the county seat. The Bunnell City Hall, located at 201 West Moody Boulevard, maintains city-specific records including business licenses, zoning permits, and city ordinances. Law enforcement records are primarily handled by the Flagler County Sheriff's Office, which provides patrol services to Bunnell under contract, with the main administrative office at 1769 East Moody Boulevard (County Government Services Building) and the Sheriff's Operations Center at 150 Sawgrass Road in Bunnell. Court records for both civil and criminal matters are accessible through the Flagler County Clerk of Court, also located in the County Government Services Building. Property records, vital records, and most county-level public documents are managed by Flagler County offices headquartered in Bunnell, making the city a central access point for public information requests throughout the county. Florida's comprehensive public records law, codified in Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, ensures broad public access to government documents with limited exceptions.

Police Department & Arrest Records

In addition to the Flagler County Sheriff's Office, several municipal police departments operate within the county. These include the Palm Coast Police Department and the Bunnell Police Department. Each department is responsible for law enforcement within its respective city limits. The agencies coordinate on major crimes and emergencies, ensuring comprehensive coverage and response throughout the county.

Jail & Inmate Records

The Flagler County Detention Facility is the primary jail facility in the county. It handles the booking process for individuals arrested within the county. Inmates can be searched through the online inmate lookup tool provided by the Sheriff's Office. Visitation rules are specific to the facility, with scheduled times and guidelines that visitors must follow. The bond and bail process in Florida allows for the release of inmates pending trial, and information on posting bail can be obtained through the facility.

Court Records

Bunnell residents are served by the Seventh Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, with the Flagler County Courthouse located at 1769 East Moody Boulevard, Building 1, Bunnell, FL 32110, phone (386) 313-4300. The Circuit Court handles felony criminal cases, civil disputes exceeding $30,000, family law matters including divorce and custody, probate and estate cases, juvenile dependency and delinquency, and appeals from county court. The County Court, also housed in the same courthouse facility, has jurisdiction over misdemeanor criminal offenses, civil cases involving amounts up to $30,000, traffic violations, and small claims disputes up to $8,000. Bunnell does not maintain a separate municipal court; all violations of city ordinances are prosecuted through the county court system. The Flagler County Clerk of the Circuit Court and County Court, Kim C. Hammond, manages all court records and can be reached at (386) 313-4370.

Court records for Flagler County are accessible online through the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal at https://www.myflcourtaccess.com, which provides free public access to case searches, docket information, and some filed documents. The Flagler County-specific records can also be searched through the Clerk's website at https://www.flaglerclerk.com, where users can search by case number, party name, or attorney. Not all documents are available online; sealed records, juvenile cases, and certain family law documents require in-person inspection with proper identification and legal authority. Filing fees as of 2024 include $400 for new circuit civil cases, $300 for family law petitions, $180 for small claims, and $155 for county civil cases. Certified copies of court documents cost $2.00 for the first page and $0.15 for each additional page, plus a $2.00 certification fee per document as established by Florida Statutes Section 28.24. Recording services for judgments and liens are also handled by the Clerk's office with fees set by state law.

Criminal Records

Flagler County's criminal records system includes records of felonies, misdemeanors, traffic violations, and the sex offender registry. The Sheriff's Office and local police departments maintain these records, while the Florida Department of Law Enforcement provides statewide background checks. Residents can request background checks through the FDLE's online portal, which includes information on arrests and convictions across Florida.

Arrest Records

Arrest records in Flagler County are maintained by the Flagler County Sheriff's Office. These records can be requested by residents and attorneys through the Sheriff's Office, in compliance with the Florida Sunshine Law. A typical arrest record includes the individual's personal information, details of the arrest, charges, and booking information. The process for obtaining these records is straightforward, often requiring a formal request to the Sheriff's Office.

Public Records Access

Property and land records for Bunnell and all of Flagler County are maintained by the Flagler County Property Appraiser's Office, located at 1769 East Moody Boulevard, Building 2, Bunnell, FL 32110, phone (386) 313-4343, website https://www.flaglerpa.com. Property Appraiser Jay Gardner oversees assessment of all real property in the county for tax purposes. The Property Appraiser's website offers a comprehensive online database where users can search by property address, owner name, parcel identification number, or subdivision. The searchable database displays current assessed value, tax-exempt status, sale history, property characteristics (square footage, year built, lot size), and aerial imagery. The GIS mapping system at https://www.flaglerpa.com/gis provides interactive parcel maps with zoning overlays, flood zones, and measurement tools.

Recorded documents including deeds, mortgages, satisfactions, liens, easements, plats, and other instruments affecting title to real property are maintained by the Flagler County Clerk of Court, Recording Department, at 1769 East Moody Boulevard, Building 1, Bunnell, FL 32110, phone (386) 313-4370. The Clerk serves as the ex-officio Recorder of Deeds for Flagler County as established by Florida law. Official records are indexed and stored electronically, with documents dating back to the creation of Flagler County in 1917. The Official Records search is available free of charge at https://www.flaglerclerk.com/recording-services, allowing users to search by grantor/grantee name, document type, book and page, or instrument number. Certified copies of recorded documents cost $2.00 for the first page and $0.15 for each additional page. Recording fees for new documents are $10.00 for the first page and $8.50 for each additional page, with additional surcharges applied for specific document types as mandated by Florida Statutes Section 28.24. The Recording Department is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and accepts recordings in person, by mail, or electronically through authorized e-recording vendors.

Economy & Demographics

Bunnell's economy is anchored by its role as the county seat of Flagler County, with government services representing a major employment sector. The Flagler County Government is one of the largest employers in the city, with the County Government Services Building, Courthouse, Sheriff's Operations Center, and Detention Facility all located in Bunnell, collectively employing several hundred county workers. The Flagler County School District maintains its administrative offices in Bunnell and operates Bunnell Elementary School at 305 North Palmetto Street. AdventHealth Palm Coast (formerly Florida Hospital Flagler) maintains some administrative and support services in the Bunnell area, though the main hospital campus is in Palm Coast. The correctional sector also contributes to local employment, with the Flagler County Detention Facility employing detention officers and support staff.

Historically, Bunnell's economy was built on timber, naval stores (turpentine), and agriculture, particularly potato farming in the early-to-mid 20th century. While agriculture has declined significantly, some agricultural operations remain in the surrounding rural areas. The median household income in Bunnell is estimated at approximately $42,000-$48,000, somewhat below the Flagler County median of around $55,000 and significantly below the Florida state median. Bunnell has experienced modest population growth, though far less dramatic than neighboring Palm Coast, which has been one of Florida's fastest-growing cities over the past two decades. The city's proximity to Interstate 95 and U.S. Highway 1 provides access to employment centers in Palm Coast, Daytona Beach, and St. Augustine. Recent economic development efforts have focused on attracting light industrial and distribution businesses to areas near the I-95 interchange. Retail and service businesses in Bunnell primarily serve local residents and county employees, with most regional shopping occurring in Palm Coast. The city's economic development strategy emphasizes leveraging its position as county seat, improving infrastructure, and promoting its historic downtown for heritage tourism, though implementation has been gradual given the city's limited tax base and small population.

Law Enforcement & Arrest Records

Law enforcement services in Bunnell are provided by the Flagler County Sheriff's Office under a contract arrangement, as the city does not maintain its own police department. The Flagler County Sheriff's Office Operations Center is located at 150 Sawgrass Road, Bunnell, FL 32110, phone (386) 313-4911, with administrative offices at 1769 East Moody Boulevard, Building 3, Bunnell, FL 32110. The Sheriff's Office website at https://www.flaglersheriff.com provides access to various public safety information and online services. To request police reports or incident records, requesters must submit a written request to the Records Section either in person at the Operations Center, by mail, or via the online public records request portal on the Sheriff's website. Florida's Public Records Law, Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, grants all persons the right to inspect and copy any public record, with specific exemptions outlined in Florida Statutes Section 119.071 for sensitive law enforcement records.

The Flagler County Sheriff's Office maintains jurisdiction over all unincorporated areas of Flagler County as well as providing contracted law enforcement services to Bunnell and Flagler Beach. Arrest records and jail booking information are publicly accessible through the Flagler County Inmate Search system at https://www.flaglersheriff.com/inmate-search, which provides real-time information on current detainees at the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility located at 1760 East Moody Boulevard, Bunnell, FL 32110. The online inmate roster displays booking photos (mugshots), full name, booking date and time, charges filed, bond amount, and projected release date where applicable. Historical arrest records can be requested through the Sheriff's Records Section, and booking logs are updated continuously. Florida Statute 951.23 requires that jail records be open to public inspection. Certified copies of arrest reports typically cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.15 for each additional page, as established by Florida Statutes Section 119.07. Requesters should provide as much identifying information as possible, including full name, date of birth, and approximate incident date.

Vital Records

Vital records for Bunnell residents are primarily issued by the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, located at 1217 Pearl Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202, phone 904-359-6900, with statewide services available at https://www.floridahealth.gov/certificates. Birth certificates for births occurring in Florida can be ordered online, by mail, or in person. The fee for a certified birth certificate is $9.00 for the first copy and $4.00 for each additional copy of the same record ordered simultaneously. Online orders through VitalChek (https://www.vitalchek.com) include additional processing fees but offer expedited service with delivery typically within 5-10 business days. Only eligible persons may request birth certificates: the registrant (if 18 or older), parents listed on the certificate, legal guardians, or others with tangible interest as defined by Florida Statutes Section 382.008. Valid government-issued photo identification is required.

Death certificates are also issued by the Bureau of Vital Statistics with the same fee structure: $5.00 for the first certified copy and $4.00 for additional copies. Death records less than 50 years old are confidential and available only to family members, legal representatives, or those with documented legal interest. Marriage licenses are issued by the Flagler County Clerk of Court, Marriage License Department, at 1769 East Moody Boulevard, Building 1, Bunnell, FL 32110, phone (386) 313-4370. The marriage license fee is $86.00, or $30.00 if both parties complete a premarital preparation course. There is no waiting period for Florida residents who have completed the course; otherwise a 3-day waiting period applies. Certified copies of marriage certificates cost $2.00 for the first page and $0.15 for each additional page. Divorce records are maintained as court records by the Clerk of Court and can be searched through the court records database. Marriage records in Flagler County date back to 1917 when the county was established. The Florida Department of Health maintains a statewide marriage index for records from 1927 to 2001, searchable online. Birth records are generally available from 1917 forward for Flagler County births, though record completeness varies for earlier decades.

Business & Licensing Records

Business licensing in Bunnell operates at multiple jurisdictional levels. The City of Bunnell requires a local business tax receipt (occupational license) for any business operating within city limits. Applications and renewals are processed through Bunnell City Hall, 201 West Moody Boulevard, Bunnell, FL 32110, phone (386) 437-7500. Business tax receipts are issued annually from October 1 through September 30, with fees varying based on business classification and number of employees, ranging from approximately $25 to several hundred dollars. Late applications after October 1 incur a 10% penalty. The city does not maintain an online searchable database of current licensees; verification requests must be made by phone or in-person. Businesses located in unincorporated Flagler County must obtain their business tax receipt from the Flagler County Tax Collector's Office at 1769 East Moody Boulevard, Building 2, Bunnell, FL 32110, phone (386) 313-4530, website https://www.flaglertaxcollector.com.

Fictitious business name registrations (doing business as/DBA) must be filed with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations. Registrations can be completed online at https://dos.myflorida.com/sunbiz with a $50.00 filing fee. The registration is valid for five years and requires renewal. The Division of Corporations maintains the comprehensive Sunbiz database at https://www.sunbiz.org where the public can search for corporations, LLCs, limited partnerships, fictitious names, and trademarks registered in Florida. The searchable database provides entity status (active, inactive, dissolved), registered agent name and address, principal address, officer and director names, annual report filing dates, and document images for most filings since the 1990s. The search is free and updated nightly.

Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) financing statements and lien searches are also filed with and searchable through the Florida Department of State UCC Division at https://dos.myflorida.com/sunbiz/ucc/. UCC filings create security interests in personal property and business assets. Searches can be conducted by debtor name or file number at no cost online. Property tax information for commercial properties is available through the Flagler County Property Appraiser at https://www.flaglerpa.com, where business owners can search by parcel number or address to view assessed values, exemptions, and tax history. The Flagler County Tax Collector at https://www.flaglertaxcollector.com handles collection and provides online payment options. Professional and occupational licenses (contractors, real estate agents, health professionals) are regulated by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation at https://www.myfloridalicense.com, which maintains a searchable licensee database.

Elections & Voter Records

Bunnell voters are served by the Flagler County Supervisor of Elections, Kaiti Lenhart, with offices located at 1769 East Moody Boulevard, Government Services Building 3, Suite 301, Bunnell, FL 32110, phone (386) 313-4170, website https://www.flaglerelections.com. The Supervisor of Elections manages all aspects of voter registration, candidate qualifying, ballot preparation, early voting, Election Day operations, and vote tabulation for municipal, county, state, and federal elections. Bunnell residents can register to vote online through the Florida Division of Elections at https://registertovoteflorida.gov, which requires a valid Florida driver license or ID card. The registration deadline is 29 days before any election. First-time voters must provide proof of identity and residence. Florida law requires voters to be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years old by Election Day, legal residents of Florida and the county, and not adjudicated mentally incapacitated or convicted of a felony without rights restored.

The City of Bunnell holds municipal elections for Mayor and City Commission seats. The city operates under a Commission-Manager form of government with five elected commissioners, including the Mayor, serving staggered four-year terms. Municipal elections in Bunnell are typically held in March of odd-numbered years (2025, 2027, etc.), separate from county and state general elections. The next Bunnell municipal elections are scheduled for March 2025, with qualifying for candidates occurring in December 2024. Information on candidates, local ballot measures, and municipal election results is available through both the Flagler County Supervisor of Elections website and Bunnell City Hall at (386) 437-7500. Bunnell uses non-partisan elections for city offices.

Bunnell residents can find their assigned polling location by using the precinct finder tool at https://www.flaglerelections.com or by calling the Supervisor of Elections office. Typical polling locations in Bunnell include the Bunnell Community Center at 200 Hut Lane and the Bunnell Worship Center at 500 South Pine Street, though assignments vary by precinct and election type. Early voting is offered at multiple locations throughout Flagler County for approximately two weeks before each election, typically including a site at the Government Services Building in Bunnell. Voting hours during early voting are extended, including weekend hours.

Florida maintains extensive public election records. Voter registration lists are available for purchase for political purposes under Florida Statutes Section 97.0585, though individual voter registration information can be searched free at https://registration.elections.myflorida.com/CheckVoterStatus. Campaign finance records for state and county candidates are searchable through the Florida Division of Elections at https://dos.myflorida.com/elections/candidates-committees/campaign-finance and the Flagler County Supervisor of Elections for local candidates. Candidate qualifying information, including petition signatures and financial disclosures, is public record. Precinct-level election results are published on the Supervisor of Elections website after certification, typically within two weeks of Election Day.

In the November 2024 presidential election, Flagler County reported voter turnout of approximately 78-80%, with roughly 91,000 ballots cast out of approximately 115,000 registered voters. Flagler County has trended Republican in recent elections, though the county remains competitive. The November 3, 2026 general election will feature several significant races for Bunnell voters. At the federal level, U.S. Senate seats are not up in Florida in 2026 (next Senate election is 2028). However, Florida's statewide elected officials including Governor, Attorney General, Chief Financial Officer, and Commissioner of Agriculture are all elected in gubernatorial years (2026). All Florida Cabinet positions will be on the ballot in 2026. All 120 seats in the Florida House of Representatives will be up for election, including District 24 which includes Bunnell. Half of the 40 Florida Senate seats (those in even-numbered districts) will be contested. At the county level, Flagler County Commission seats, School Board seats, Sheriff, Tax Collector, Property Appraiser, Clerk of Court, and Supervisor of Elections positions will be decided in 2026, as these constitutional officers serve four-year terms aligned with gubernatorial elections. The City of Bunnell will not have municipal races in November 2026 as city elections occur in March of odd years.

Florida offers vote-by-mail (absentee) ballots to any registered voter who requests one; no excuse is required. Requests can be made online through the Supervisor of Elections website, by phone, by mail, or in person. A single request is valid through the end of the next two general election cycles (approximately four years). Vote-by-mail ballots are mailed approximately 40 days before each election and must be returned by 7:00 PM on Election Day to be counted. Ballots can be returned by mail (postage is prepaid) or deposited in secure drop boxes located throughout Flagler County, including at the Government Services Building in Bunnell and at early voting sites.

Public Records Transparency Score

Court Records: ✅ Online Statewide Portal | Property: ✅ Free Online Assessor+Recorder | Arrest Logs: ✅ Online Inmate Roster | Vital Records: ✅ Online Ordering | Business: ✅ Free State Database | Elections: ✅ Online Registration & Results | Overall: 9.2/10 — Flagler County and the State of Florida provide exceptional public records access with comprehensive free online databases for court records, property information, recorded documents, inmate searches, business entities, and election data, with only vital records requiring fees and certain sensitive records requiring in-person requests with proper authorization.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the process for someone who is arrested in Bunnell, Flagler County, Florida to go through the jail and court system?
If you are arrested in Bunnell, Florida, you will be transported to the Flagler County Detention Center for booking and processing. During booking, officers record personal information, take fingerprints, and photograph the arrestee. After booking, you may be held pending arraignment, or released on bail. The Flagler County Inmate Search portal allows online lookup of current inmates. Contact the Flagler County Clerk of Courts for case information.
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What are the school district and education performance data for Bunnell, Flagler County, Florida?
The Bunnell area is served by public school districts in Flagler County, Florida. School performance data, enrollment statistics, and district boundaries are available through the Florida Department of Education website. School report cards, test scores, and demographic data are published annually for all public schools.
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What are the crime statistics for Bunnell, Flagler County, Florida?
Crime statistics for Bunnell, Florida are reported annually to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting program. Local crime data including incident reports, arrest statistics, and calls for service are typically published by the Bunnell Police Department on their official website. The Florida Attorney General also publishes annual crime statistics by jurisdiction.
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What publicly accessible records can be obtained from the Bunnell, Flagler County, Florida Library?
The Bunnell Public Library provides residents with access to public records research tools. Library cardholders can access online genealogy databases, historical newspaper archives, and Florida government document repositories. Reference librarians can assist with records requests, ancestry searches, and government document navigation.
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Where is the Bunnell, Flagler County, Florida Public Library located?
The Bunnell Public Library main branch is located in Bunnell, Florida. Check the Bunnell city website or library system portal for branch addresses, hours of operation, and available services.
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Where is the nearest fingerprinting office located in Bunnell, Flagler County, Florida?
Fingerprinting services in Bunnell, Florida are available through the Bunnell Police Department and authorized IdentoGO or Fieldprint enrollment centers. Fingerprinting is required for employment background checks, professional licensing (nursing, teaching, real estate), concealed carry permits, and adoption applications. Contact the Flagler County Sheriff's Office or local law enforcement for walk-in fingerprinting options.
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What are the requirements for obtaining vital records from Bunnell, Flagler County, Florida, and what information is provided in the records?
To obtain vital records in Bunnell, Florida, contact the Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics. Birth and death certificates can be ordered online, by mail, or in person. Marriage licenses are issued by the Flagler County Clerk's office. Certified copies require valid government-issued photo ID and a processing fee. Online ordering is available through VitalCheck or the state health department portal.
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About Police Reports
Police reports from Bunnell, Florida can be obtained from the Bunnell Police Department or the Flagler County Sheriff's Office. Submit a request in person, by mail, or online with the incident report number, date, and your identification. Under the Florida Government-in-the-Sunshine Law, most incident reports are public records. Processing typically takes 5-10 business days. Traffic accident reports may also be available through the Florida DMV.
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About background check
A background check in Bunnell, Flagler County, Florida typically includes a review of criminal history records, arrest records, court judgments, and sex offender registry status. Employers, landlords, and licensing boards frequently request background checks. You can request a Florida criminal history report through the Florida Department of Public Safety. Federal background checks are available through the FBI Identity History Summary program.
Last reviewed: Mar 25, 2026 Updated: Mar 25, 2026