Burbank White Pages

Burbank white pages connect you to public records for more than 103,000 residents in this Los Angeles County city. White pages searches in Burbank pull from county property files, court case indexes, voter rolls, and state license databases. The city sits in the 818 area code and shares county-level records with other LA County cities. Burbank also has its own city clerk who handles local records requests. Most Burbank white pages data starts at the county level, where property, court, and vital records are kept. This guide walks through each source so you can find the person or record you need in Burbank fast.

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103K+ Population
Los Angeles County
818 Area Code
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Burbank White Pages County Records

Burbank falls under Los Angeles County for property, vital, and court records. The county assessor, recorder, and superior court hold the bulk of Burbank white pages data. If you want to find a person by address, the assessor is the place to start. If you need a marriage or death record, go to the recorder. Court cases go through the LA Superior Court system.

The LA County Assessor portal lets you search any Burbank property by address or parcel number. You get the owner name, assessed value, and land use code for free. This is one of the best Burbank white pages tools because it ties real names to real addresses in the city. Call (213) 974-3211 if you need help with a search. The tool loads fast and does not need a login or account to use.

The county recorder keeps vital records for all Burbank residents. Marriage certificates cost $17 each. Birth certificates run $32. Death certificates are $24 per copy. The recorder FAQ page walks through how to order copies. One thing to know is that real estate index searches are not online. You have to go in person to search the recorder's deed indexes. For Burbank white pages searches that need deed data, plan a trip to the recorder's office.

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The LA Superior Court criminal index covers Burbank criminal cases. Type a name and you get case numbers for criminal filings in Los Angeles County. This doubles as a Burbank white pages search because it shows whether a person has a case on file. Civil court records sometimes need an in-person lookup at the Burbank courthouse or the Stanley Mosk courthouse downtown.

For current jail bookings, the LA County Sheriff Inmate Information Center is a free name search. It shows people in custody right now along with booking details and which facility holds them. The inmate info line is (213) 473-6100. This tool only shows active bookings. Past bookings are not in this system. For Burbank white pages purposes, the inmate search confirms whether someone is currently held in county custody.

Note: The criminal index only covers cases filed in LA County Superior Court and does not include federal cases.

Burbank City White Pages Sources

The City of Burbank has its own records that add depth to white pages searches. The city clerk handles public records requests under the California Public Records Act. You can request building permits, business licenses, code enforcement files, and other city documents. These records tie names and addresses together in ways that county data sometimes misses. A building permit shows who pulled the permit and where. A business license shows who runs a business at a given Burbank address.

Burbank city records fill gaps when county sources come up short. Say you search the assessor and find a property but the owner uses a trust name or LLC. A Burbank business license or permit file might show the actual person behind that entity. The city also keeps utility connection records, though these are harder to get under state privacy rules. Response times follow state law, which gives the city 10 days to respond with a possible 14-day extension for larger requests.

Criminal Record Review

The California DOJ runs a record review process that lets Burbank residents check their own criminal history on file with the state.

Burbank white pages criminal record review portal

The review shows arrests, dispositions, and other entries tied to your fingerprints. Burbank residents use this to verify what shows up in background checks and to dispute errors on their record. It is a useful white pages tool for understanding what the state has on file for a specific person.

State White Pages Tools for Burbank

Several state-run databases help with Burbank white pages searches beyond what the county offers. The Secretary of State business search covers every business entity filed in California. Search by person name or business name and you get officer names, agent addresses, and filing dates. Many Burbank business owners appear in this database, and searches are free.

The Contractors State License Board lets you look up any licensed contractor in Burbank by name or license number. Each record shows the licensee name and address of record. The Department of Consumer Affairs covers hundreds of other licensed professions. From real estate agents to barbers, if someone works in a licensed field in Burbank, their name and public data are searchable through these state tools.

Voter data is another Burbank white pages resource. California keeps a statewide voter file that includes names, birth dates, and registered addresses. Under Elections Code 2194, voter data can only be used for election, scholarly, journalistic, or political work. You cannot use it for sales or marketing. For Burbank, the voter rolls can confirm whether someone lives at a certain address or show their registration status.

Burbank White Pages Access Rules

Most Burbank white pages data is public. California has strong public records laws. The California Public Records Act (Government Code 6250) gives everyone the right to access government records with limited exceptions. Juvenile records, sealed cases, and certain personal data are exempt. But property records, court indexes, business filings, and most vital records are open to the public.

Start your Burbank search with the free tools. Hit the assessor portal for property data. Check the court index for criminal cases. Run a business search through the Secretary of State. These three searches alone cover a wide range of Burbank white pages needs. If you still need more, file a records request with the city or visit the recorder in person. Some data only exists in paper files and has not been put online yet.

Note: The recorder's office does not offer online real estate index searches for Burbank or any other LA County city.

Nearby Cities White Pages

These cities sit close to Burbank and share the same Los Angeles County record systems. If someone moved from Burbank, they may show up in records for a nearby city.

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