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Fullerton white pages provide access to public records for more than 139,000 residents in northern Orange County. The city is surrounded by Anaheim, Orange, and several smaller communities, and records from these areas often overlap. Orange County manages the major databases for property, court, and vital records that serve Fullerton. The city handles its own permits, licenses, and local government files. Many Fullerton white pages lookups can be done online for free through the county portals. Other records need a formal request to the city or a trip to a county office in Santa Ana. This guide covers all the sources, fees, and steps you need to find people and records in Fullerton.

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Fullerton Quick Facts

139K+ Population
Orange County
714 Area Code
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Orange County Records for Fullerton

Fullerton is in Orange County, and the county controls most of the public records that act as white pages tools for the city. The Orange County Clerk-Recorder at (714) 834-2887 keeps deeds, liens, marriage certificates, and other filed documents for Fullerton and the rest of the county. You can search the free online index at cr.occlerkrecorder.gov using a name, date range, or document type. Full document copies cost a per-page fee. This index ties names to property deals, legal filings, and other recorded events in Fullerton.

Property ownership records for Fullerton sit with the Orange County Assessor at (714) 834-2727. You cannot search by name. The system needs a street address or parcel number. Enter a Fullerton address and you get the property owner's name, mailing address, and assessed value. For Fullerton white pages, this tool is useful when you have a location but not a name.

Court records come from the Orange County Superior Court. All civil, criminal, family, and probate cases for Fullerton go through this system. Civil lookups use civilwebshopping.occourts.org. Criminal searches use the VisionPublic portal. Both are free for basic name searches. Court filings frequently include addresses and connect individuals to specific legal matters. The court system is a strong Fullerton white pages tool.

Note: The Assessor does not support name lookups. You need an address or parcel number to find an owner. If you only have a name, start with the Clerk-Recorder or court portal instead.

Fullerton City White Pages Records

Fullerton keeps its own records at the city level. Building permits show who applied for work at a given address. Business licenses connect individuals to commercial activity in the city. Code enforcement cases list property owners and sometimes tenants at addresses with violations. All city records are public under the California Public Records Act. You can submit a request to the Fullerton City Clerk, and they must respond within 10 calendar days. Complex requests may get a 14-day extension.

The Fullerton City Clerk is at 303 West Commonwealth Avenue. You can call (714) 738-6350 for information about filing a records request or to check the status of one already submitted. Walk-in requests are accepted during normal office hours. Copy fees are typically $0.10 per page. Some departments may have digital records they can send by email at no cost.

City council minutes and agendas are posted online. These documents name individuals tied to contracts, zoning decisions, and public hearings. For Fullerton white pages, the city records add a local layer of detail that county databases do not always capture.

Fullerton Voter Records

The Secretary of State voter file request page explains how to get voter registration data for Fullerton and other California cities.

Fullerton white pages voter registration file request

Voter registration files include names, addresses, dates of birth, and party preference for registered voters in Fullerton. The data is available for election, scholarly, or political purposes under state law. Commercial use is banned. Fullerton has a large pool of registered voters, making this one of the widest white pages data sets for the city. You have to file a formal request with the county registrar to get the data.

State White Pages Tools for Fullerton

State databases extend your Fullerton white pages search far past what city and county sources provide. The Secretary of State business search covers all California business entities. Fullerton has a significant business community, with many corporations and LLCs on file. Each business filing shows officer names and agent addresses. The search is free and takes just a few seconds.

License verification tools help too. The Contractors State License Board lets you check any licensed contractor by name. The Medical Board of California covers physicians and surgeons. The Department of Consumer Affairs handles a wide range of other licensed professions. Each result returns a name, license status, and address on file. These state license records give you a verified name connected to a public address, which is exactly what a Fullerton white pages search is meant to do.

Voter records for Fullerton come through the Orange County Registrar of Voters. Under Elections Code Section 2194, this data is available for approved uses only. Each record has the voter's name, home address, birth date, and party affiliation. This is a broad source for Fullerton white pages.

Fullerton White Pages Search Tips

Start online. The court portal, the Clerk-Recorder, and the state business search are all free. Type a name into the court system. Check the Clerk-Recorder index for property-related filings. If you have a Fullerton address, use the Assessor site to find the owner. The state business search is fast and covers all of California.

  • Court cases: Orange County Superior Court (free name search)
  • Property filings: Clerk-Recorder at cr.occlerkrecorder.gov (free index)
  • Property owners: Orange County Assessor (address search only)
  • Business filings: Secretary of State at bizfileonline.sos.ca.gov
  • City records: Fullerton City Clerk at (714) 738-6350

If you want to go in person, Fullerton City Hall is at 303 West Commonwealth Avenue. For county records, the Santa Ana civic center is about 12 miles south. The Clerk-Recorder, Assessor, and courthouse are close together in that area. Bring ID and be ready to pay for copies.

Mail requests are accepted. Include the full name, any dates or reference numbers, and the record type. City requests follow the 10-day deadline. County mail requests usually take two to four weeks.

Nearby Cities White Pages

Fullerton sits near several large Orange County cities. Records for people in Fullerton may also appear in these nearby jurisdictions.

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