Florida Septic & Sewer Property Lookup

Access public records, permit history, and site analysis for properties across Florida.

Information is compiled from public sources and provided for informational purposes only. This report is not a substitute for a professional inspection. See our terms of use and privacy policy.

Address Search

Enter a property address to search public records for available septic permits and sewer connection data.

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Information That May Be Provided Includes

Property Data

  • Wastewater Designation
  • Drinking Water Designation
  • Nearby Properties
  • BMAP Information

Permit Data

  • Local Permits
  • Type
  • County Contact
  • Contractor of Record

Contractors

  • Registered Installers
  • Business Affiliation
  • License Information
  • Contact Details

Where We Fit In

Start with a Comprehensive Overview

Unsure where to begin your research? Our instant reports provide a foundational understanding of what a property may be serviced by, consolidating key data points into one easy-to-read document. It's the perfect first step before you:

  • Engage a licensed professional
  • Contact the local health department
  • Perform on-site inspections
  • Verify property details and history

Explore. Take Action.

Once you’ve reviewed your property, take the next step with our FMS Property Report. We aggregate hard-to-find neighborhood data to provide valuable context, giving you a major head start on your research. Use it to:

  • Identify potential septic or sewer clustering nearby
  • Review nearby permit activity and potential trends
  • Find licensed contractors and professionals in the area
  • Inform your questions for local agencies
  • Supplement your own on-site verification
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Connect with Professionals

We attempt to connect public permit data with licensed professionals across Florida. This allows top pros to demonstrate their on-the-ground experience and helps property owners discover a specialist with a relevant track record. Whether you're a homeowner, buyer, or professional, our platform is designed to bring value to both sides of the market:

🏡 For Property Owners

  • Discover active, local specialists
  • Save research time finding qualified pros
  • Review relevant, on-the-ground permit history
  • Make more informed hiring decisions

🛠️ For Professionals

  • Showcase your expertise with a verified portfolio
  • Attract new clients searching in your area
  • Know your market with data-driven insights
  • Let your work speak for itself

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Know Your Flow Property Report?

It’s a consolidated view of publicly available septic-related permits, contractors, and other data near a given Florida address along with information listed from the Florida Water Management Inventory (FLWMI) dataset. The report is designed to help homeowners, buyers, and real estate professionals better understand onsite wastewater systems and water resources that may impact a property and to give them a starting point to ask informed questions of local experts.

Do you cover my county?

We aggregate data statewide from public sources; coverage and availability can vary by county. If you don’t see data for your area, it may be due to limited public records or data availability. We are continually working to expand our data sources and improve coverage.

What if I don't see my address?

Addresses are pulled directly from the FLWMI dataset. If your exact address isn’t listed, try searching a nearby address to get general information about the area. You can also contact us to suggest improvements or report missing data.

I have questions about my property, who should I contact?

For the most accurate guidance, consult a licensed professional who can visit the property in person. For general information, your county health department or local utility department is often the best starting point.

Is the Florida Property Report a legal document?

No. Reports are informational only and based on public records. They are in no way a substitute for surveys, inspections, or official records obtained directly from county or state agencies.

Our team includes certified professionals with extensive experience in commercial and regulatory settings. While this expertise helps us present the data in a useful manner, we do not provide property-specific consulting through this platform. Always consult a local licensed professional for personalized guidance.