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Broward County Governmental Center

Broward County Governmental Center

3.0(3 reviews)
0.1 mi

The Broward Governmental Center in downtown Fort Lauderdale isn't glamorous -- it's not trying to…read morebe. This is where the gears of local government turn, sometimes slowly, sometimes loudly, but always in motion. If you've ever needed a marriage license, property records, jury duty, or a commission meeting, odds are you've passed through these doors. The building itself went up in the early 1990s as part of a wave of downtown redevelopment when Fort Lauderdale was trying to shed its spring-break reputation and become a serious city with serious infrastructure. Before that, county offices were scattered across multiple locations. The Governmental Center centralized it all: the County Commission chambers, the Clerk of Courts, tax offices, records, planning -- basically the beating heart of Broward bureaucracy. Walk inside today and you'll see it's still the hub where policy meets paper. Need a deed recorded? This is the spot. Jury duty notice haunting you? Report here. Curious what the county commission is up to? Grab a seat upstairs and watch the debates unfold. It's not always pretty, but it's democracy in action. And there's something almost comforting about it. The architecture is utilitarian, concrete and glass, but the plaza outside ties it to the riverfront and the rest of the downtown core. It reminds you that Broward isn't just beaches and cruise ships -- it's a county of nearly two million people who need roads paved, schools funded, taxes collected, and yes, endless paperwork processed. So while nobody's writing sonnets about the Broward Governmental Center, it's one of those places that quietly keeps life here functioning. Not exciting, not flashy -- but necessary. And in a city that often sells the sizzle, there's something refreshing about a building that's all steak.

Since 1986 Ive owned property in Broward and paid my taxes on time but this year they did not want…read moremy money! I refinanced my mortgage and got first year the mortgage company required they pay the tax. Tax in order to get a discount was due November 30 and the Title company started sending full amount back in October. First the county said it was too early yo pay penalizing me for a returned check , then a check was sent fed ex on November 23 and as of December it was mot posted although a county rep signed to receive check on Nov 24. The analyst at the County said "check didn't get posted Until Dec 7 so i lost my $80+ discount! This was an unfair and unjust way to treat a loyal long term taxpayer!

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Broward County Governmental Center
Broward County Governmental Center

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Social Security Administration

Social Security Administration

2.5(31 reviews)
13.4 mi

This place is very organized. Equipped with a large waiting area. Waiting room do get full around…read more12:00 but staff keeps the process moving with in and out service. Very friendly security guards helping with any questions you might have.

Unethical refusal to provide basic acknowledgment -- is a deeply concerning experience…read more I normally don't write reviews for government offices, but what happened at the Pembroke Pines SSA Field Office deserves to be publicly documented so others understand the barriers that can occur here. I came to this office to hand-deliver an important packet of documents after years of unresolved issues with SSA. To keep the process simple and transparent, I brought a neutral, receipt-only acknowledgment sheet -- something that required no agreement with the content, no commitment, nothing internal. All it asked for was a basic confirmation that the office physically received the materials. (SSA even encourages people to keep proof of submissions for their own records.) Despite this, management refused to sign or acknowledge receipt in any form, even though the sheet clearly states it is not part of SSA's internal process and has no administrative implications for them. This refusal was extremely troubling. Instead of simply confirming they accepted the paperwork, staff seemed defensive, evasive, and unwilling to provide even the most routine level of transparency. For a federal office that handles vulnerable populations -- disabled individuals, seniors, people without housing -- refusing to acknowledge receipt of documents creates unnecessary fear, confusion, and distrust. What's worse is that this is not how SSA offices are supposed to function. Every claimant is encouraged to maintain their own records, and SSA offers stamped receipts, date confirmations, and submission acknowledgments as a routine part of service. Most offices do this without hesitation. The refusal here felt like a continuation of a larger pattern I've experienced over the years -- a kind of systemic avoidance whenever something involves accountability or oversight. When a simple, harmless confirmation is treated like a threat, it says a lot about the culture inside that office. I left with no proof that I delivered anything, no assurance my materials were handled responsibly, and no clarity about why such a basic request was denied. At a minimum, management should reflect on how situations like this undermine public trust. Acknowledging receipt of paperwork is not controversial -- it's ethical, professional, and the standard across countless federal agencies. The fact that this office refused to do so is deeply concerning. I hope this review encourages SSA leadership to take a closer look at the practices in this field office. People who come here deserve respect, transparency, and honest service -- not walls put up where accountability should be.

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Social Security Administration Pembroke Pines

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The social security office is next to quest diagnostics

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Line forming outside the office 9:30am

Broward Sheriff's Office - The innocent homeless person did they arrested

Broward Sheriff's Office

2.5(16 reviews)
2.1 mi

Broward County Sheriff should be ashamed of themselves. They…read morearrested a man named Gilberto Torres Arriaga -- homeless, with nowhere to sleep -- just for trying to find a place to rest. They called it burglary, but what it really was... was a man looking for shelter from the cold world outside. Instead of compassion, they gave him charges. Instead of help, they gave him handcuffs. No one stopped to see that he's struggling with mental health. No one cared that he's homeless, hungry, and lost. What a disgrace. I used to be homeless myself. I remember when things were different -- when officers tried to help you, when they'd take you to a shelter instead of a cell. Places like Broward Outreach, Faith Farm, and House of Hope were created to lift people up, to help rebuild lives. But now... it feels like the system is more focused on destroying lives than saving them. It's heartbreaking. We live in a world that turns its back on the broken -- that punishes people for being lost instead of guiding them home. This man didn't need jail. He needed love. He needed someone to see his pain, not his charges. He needed help, not handcuffs. To everyone out there struggling -- I see you. I've been there. I know the pain of being forgotten by the system. But don't lose hope. God still sees you, even when the world looks away. What a disgraceI am so disappointed.I was there too at one point and did not get treated.So well either I completely understand this brother.

I've been having issues with strangers coming to my house and taking pictures. In one case, a…read moreperson followed me from my house to my school in Miami. Today, I caught someone in the act and asked for the police to come out and take a report. These "officers" actually had the audacity to tell me it was perfectly "normal" for strangers to be taking pictures of my house, and to then speed off if someone comes out to ask what they're doing. If it is so normal, why have I never had this issue before March, and I've been living here for 5 years? Why speed away? Oh, and they somehow want me to obtain a license plate number while also staying inside my house, because if I come out, that means I'm not in fear of my safety. The hoops these rejects will jump through just to protect their own (i have a suspicion of who is behind this and it is an LEO), and to avoid police work is astonishing. Citizen safety comes second to shielding officers from accountability, apparently. Insane. I also like how they don't allow citizens to post reviews on Google maps. Wonder how much of our tax payer money is going toward infringing our 1st amendment rights for the benefit of BCSO.

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Broward Sheriff's Office - This is MORGAN PRUSSIANO a TRUE homewrecker! SHE "DESTROYED" MY FAMILY!

This is MORGAN PRUSSIANO a TRUE homewrecker! SHE "DESTROYED" MY FAMILY!

Broward Sheriff's Office - Citation

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Broward Sheriff's Office - One ribbon shows it all. Take it seriously! RIP

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One ribbon shows it all. Take it seriously! RIP

Lori Parrish Broward Appraiser - publicservicesgovt - Updated May 2026

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