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Anaheim white pages let you search public records for about 350,000 people in Orange County, California. The city is the most populated in Orange County and keeps its own records portals for city clerk and police files. Orange County handles property, court, and vital records at the county level. You can look up names, find addresses, and check filings through both city and county offices. Many Anaheim white pages searches are free online. Some records need a request by mail or a trip to the office. This page covers the main sources, what they hold, and how to use them.

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Orange County Records for Anaheim

Anaheim falls under Orange County for most public records. The Orange County Clerk-Recorder at (714) 834-2887 keeps deeds, liens, marriage records, and other recorded documents for all cities in the county, including Anaheim. The online search portal at cr.occlerkrecorder.gov lets you look up recorded documents by name, date range, or document type. There is no charge to search the index. Full document views may have a per-page fee. This is one of the best Anaheim white pages tools because it ties names to property transactions and legal filings across the county.

The Orange County Assessor tracks property ownership for every parcel. You need an address or parcel number to search, not a name. Still, this is useful when you have an address and want to find the owner. The assessor data shows owner names, mailing addresses, and assessed values. It updates each year with new assessments.

The Orange County Superior Court runs an online case access portal. You can search civil, criminal, family, and probate cases by name or case number. Court records link people to legal filings and often include addresses. This is a strong Anaheim white pages resource. Civil case searches run through a separate tool at civilwebshopping.occourts.org. Criminal cases use the VisionPublic portal. Both are free to search by name.

City of Anaheim Records Search

Anaheim has its own records systems. The city clerk maintains a records search portal at records.anaheim.net where you can look up city council agendas, resolutions, and other official documents. Paper copies cost $0.15 per page. You can call (714) 765-5166 with questions about city records. The city clerk office handles general public records that cover multiple departments.

The Anaheim Police Department runs a separate NextRequest portal at cityofanaheimcapd.nextrequest.com for police records. You can request incident reports, traffic collision reports, and other law enforcement documents through this system. Police records contain names, addresses, and dates that add to Anaheim white pages data. There may be fees for certain report types. Basic incident information is typically available at low cost.

Building permits and code enforcement files are another city-level source. These records show who owns or works on property at specific addresses in Anaheim. Business licenses tie names to commercial locations. All of these records are public under the California Public Records Act. The city has 10 calendar days to respond to a request, with a possible 14-day extension for complex or large requests.

Anaheim City Records Portal

The City of Anaheim provides a public records request page for accessing city files.

Anaheim white pages city records request portal

Use this page to start a public records request with the City of Anaheim for permits, city clerk files, and other public documents.

State Search Tools for Anaheim

California state databases widen your Anaheim white pages search beyond city and county data. The Secretary of State business search covers every corporation, LLC, and limited partnership on file in the state. Anaheim is a major business hub, and filings show officer names and agent addresses. This is a free search that works well when you know someone's business connections in the city.

License databases are useful too. The Contractors State License Board verifies any licensed contractor in California by name or number. The Medical Board covers doctors and medical professionals. The Department of Consumer Affairs covers all other DCA-regulated fields. Each search returns the person's name, license status, and public address. For Anaheim white pages, these state-level tools are helpful because they give you a verified name tied to a professional address of record.

Voter records for Anaheim residents sit with the Orange County Registrar of Voters. Under California Elections Code Section 2194, voter data can be released for election, scholarly, or political purposes. Commercial use is not allowed. Each voter record includes the person's name, address, date of birth, and party preference. Anaheim has a large voter base, which makes this a strong white pages data source for the city.

Anaheim White Pages Search Tips

Start with the free tools. The Orange County court case access portal and the Clerk-Recorder online search are both available at no cost for basic lookups. Type in a name and check what records come up. For property searches, try the Assessor site with a known address. For city records, use the Anaheim city clerk portal or the police NextRequest system.

If online tools do not give you what you need, visit in person. Anaheim City Hall is at 200 S. Anaheim Boulevard. The city clerk office is located here and can help with local record requests. For county searches, the Orange County offices in Santa Ana are about 12 miles south. The Clerk-Recorder, Assessor, and courthouse are all near the civic center area. Bring a valid ID and expect to pay small fees for copies.

  • City clerk records: records.anaheim.net ($0.15/page)
  • Police records: NextRequest portal
  • Property records: Orange County Clerk-Recorder (free index)
  • Court cases: Orange County Superior Court (free search)
  • Business filings: Secretary of State (free)

Mail requests work for both city and county records. Include the full name, any dates you have, and the record type. City requests follow the 10-day statutory timeline. County mail requests may take two to four weeks depending on the office and the volume of requests they have.

Nearby Cities White Pages

People in the Anaheim area often move between cities in Orange County. If your search doesn't turn up what you need, try these nearby cities. Their records may have what you are looking for.

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