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Concord white pages cover public records for more than 122,000 people in one of the largest cities in Contra Costa County. The white pages data for Concord flows from the county clerk-recorder, assessor, superior court, and a set of state-run databases for businesses, licenses, and voter rolls. The 925 area code serves Concord and helps with phone number lookups. Because Concord is part of Contra Costa County, most key records sit at the county level rather than with the city itself. This guide breaks down where to find each type of Concord white pages record so you can search without paying for a third-party service.

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Concord Records in Contra Costa County

Concord is in Contra Costa County. The county assessor, clerk-recorder, superior court, and sheriff each hold records that feed Concord white pages searches. Property ownership is at the assessor. Recorded documents like deeds and liens go through the clerk-recorder. Court filings are in the superior court system. All of these are public and most have some level of free online access.

The Contra Costa County Assessor tracks property ownership for every parcel in Concord. Search by address or owner name and you get the current owner, assessed value, parcel number, and land use code. The assessor phone number is (925) 313-7400. For Concord white pages purposes, property records are one of the most reliable ways to link a name to a physical address. If someone owns a home, condo, or commercial lot in Concord, they appear in this database. The search is free and open to anyone.

The Contra Costa County Clerk-Recorder is where Concord deeds, marriage records, and other recorded documents land. Their phone number is 925-335-7900. The office has an online index going back to 1986 that you can search by name to find recorded documents. Contra Costa County records stretch back to 1849, but anything older than 1986 needs an in-person search. California law does not allow county recorder websites to display document images online, so you can only view the index listing. To get the actual document, you need to order a copy from the office.

Note: The online index is a good starting point, but it does not show every document type. Some older Concord filings may only appear in the in-person index at the clerk-recorder office in Martinez.

Concord White Pages Court Search

The Contra Costa County Superior Court portal covers all court cases that involve Concord residents. Search by name and you can find case numbers, filing dates, and case types for civil, criminal, family, and probate matters. The court phone number is (925) 608-1000. A court search is useful for Concord white pages because it confirms that a person has legal ties to the county. You will not get home addresses from court records, but case details can verify identity and location.

Copy fees at the court are 50 cents per page. Certified copies start at $40 and cost an extra $0.50 for each page after the first. These fees are the same for in-person and mail requests. If you plan to order court documents for a Concord case, get the case number first by using the free online portal. That saves time and lets the clerk pull exactly what you need.

The Contra Costa County Sheriff Records Unit handles police report requests and can serve as a Concord white pages resource for law enforcement records. Their number is (925) 335-1570. The sheriff's office handles records for unincorporated areas, but it also has data from joint operations and county-level incidents that may involve Concord residents. For records held by the Concord Police Department directly, you would contact their records division.

City of Concord Public Data

The City of Concord has its own public records that can add to a white pages search. Building permits, business licenses, and code enforcement files are all city-level records. You can file a California Public Records Act request with the Concord city clerk to get records held by any city department. The legal basis for this is Government Code Section 6250, which gives every person the right to access public records from state and local agencies.

Building permit records tie a property owner or contractor to a specific Concord address. Business license records show who runs a business at a given location in the city. These are the kinds of Concord white pages details that county-level tools sometimes miss. If you know someone's address but not their name, a building permit search can fill that gap. If you know their business name, a license record may show their personal name and the business location.

Concord Voter Records Access

California voter registration data is another Concord white pages resource. The Secretary of State manages the statewide voter file, and Contra Costa County keeps a county-level copy. Access rules are set by Elections Code Section 2194.

Concord white pages voter access regulations

Voter records include the person's full name, date of birth, residential address, and party affiliation. This data is limited to specific uses under state law. You can only access voter files for election, scholarly, journalistic, or political purposes. Commercial use or resale is not allowed. For Concord white pages, voter data can confirm that someone lives at a given address and is registered to vote there. The statewide voter file costs $100, while county-level files have their own fees set by the county.

State White Pages Sources for Concord

State-level databases round out Concord white pages searches with data the county does not hold. The Secretary of State business entity search covers every corporation, LLC, and partnership filed in California. If someone in Concord runs a registered business, you can find their name as an officer or registered agent. This search is free and shows filing dates, entity status, and agent addresses.

The Contractors State License Board is a strong Concord white pages tool for people in the construction trades. Search by name or license number to see if someone holds an active contractor license. The record shows a public address and license type. The Department of Consumer Affairs covers hundreds of other professions from real estate to nursing to auto repair. Each license listing ties a name to a profession and sometimes to an address.

The Medical Board license verification tool works for doctors and surgeons in Concord. Search by name and see their license status, medical school, and any disciplinary history. The Megan's Law site shows registered sex offenders by location, including those in Concord. These state tools catch people who do not show up in county property or court records.

How to Search Concord White Pages

The best path is to start free and move up. Run the assessor search first. If the person owns property in Concord, you get their name, address, and parcel details at no cost. Next, check the court portal for any filings. Then search the clerk-recorder online index for deeds and recorded documents. These three county searches are all free and cover a huge share of Concord white pages data.

If the free county tools miss, go to the state databases. The business entity search and license lookups find people through their professional ties instead of their property records. A business owner, contractor, or licensed professional in Concord will show up in these tools even if they rent their home and have no court record. State databases are often the gap-filler that makes a Concord white pages search complete.

  • Property records at the Contra Costa County Assessor are the fastest free search
  • Court portal covers civil, criminal, family, and probate cases
  • Clerk-recorder online index goes back to 1986 for recorded documents
  • State business and license databases fill gaps that county tools miss
  • Voter data is limited to approved uses under Elections Code 2194
  • File a Public Records Act request for city-held data like permits

Some Concord white pages data only exists in paper files. Older deeds, certain permits, and some vital records are not in any online system. If your digital search does not turn up what you need, plan a trip to the county offices in Martinez or contact the Concord city clerk. In-person visits can uncover records that no website has.

Nearby Cities White Pages

People who live in Concord often have ties to nearby cities in the East Bay. Antioch shares the same Contra Costa County records. Oakland is in Alameda County but sits close by. Richmond is another nearby city in Contra Costa County but does not have a separate white pages page on this site. Try these cities if your Concord white pages search comes up empty.

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