Riverside County White Pages

Riverside County white pages connect you with public records for over 2.5 million residents across one of the largest counties in California by land area. The Riverside County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder handles property and vital records, while the Superior Court and Sheriff's Department keep their own searchable databases. Many Riverside County white pages searches can be done online through free portals. Some records need an in-person visit or a written request sent by mail. This guide covers every major source of white pages data in Riverside County so you know where to search and what to expect.

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Riverside County White Pages Quick Facts

2.53M Population
Riverside County Seat
28 Cities
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Riverside County Clerk-Recorder Records

The Riverside County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder, known as the ACR, is the central office for recorded documents and vital records. This office keeps deeds, liens, marriage licenses, birth records, and other filings that tie names to property and life events in Riverside County. The Recorder division can be reached at (951) 486-7000. The Assessor division uses (951) 955-6200. Both offices sit at the county administrative center in downtown Riverside.

The ACR runs an online self-service portal at webselfservice.riversideacr.com where you can search recorded documents by name, date, or document type. The index search is free. You can view basic details about each recorded document without paying a fee. If you need a copy, the cost is $8 for the first page and $1 for each page after that. A certified copy adds $2 to the total. This portal is one of the best Riverside County white pages tools because it covers a wide range of documents going back many years.

The Riverside County ACR website is where most white pages searches in the county begin.

Riverside County Assessor-Clerk-Recorder website for white pages searches

This site links to the online search portal, fee schedules, and office contact details for Riverside County.

Marriage records from Riverside County are available to the public for standard (non-confidential) licenses. Each record shows the full names of both parties, dates of birth, and the date the license was issued. Certified copies cost $15. Confidential marriage records are only available to the two people on the license. Walk-in requests at the downtown Riverside office are usually processed the same day. Mail requests take one to two weeks.

Riverside County Record Fees

Fees for white pages record copies in Riverside County follow a set schedule. The first page of any recorded document costs $8. Each additional page is $1. Certification adds $2 per document. These fees apply to deeds, liens, and other recorded filings. If you order online, most document copies arrive within 48 hours by email. In-person requests are handled the same day at the Riverside office. Mail orders take one to two weeks to process.

The Riverside County fee schedule page has full details on costs for different record types.

Riverside County record copy fees and ordering information

Check this page before you order so you know the exact cost for the Riverside County records you need.

Vital record fees are different. A certified birth certificate from Riverside County costs around $28. A death certificate is about $21. Marriage certificates run $15 for a certified copy. These fees can change, so it helps to call the ACR office or check their site before you visit. Payment methods include cash, check, and credit card at the counter. Mail orders accept checks and money orders only.

Note: Online orders through the self-service portal may have additional processing fees charged by the payment system.

Court Records Search in Riverside County

The Riverside County Superior Court keeps civil, criminal, family, and probate case records that are useful for white pages searches. Court filings tie names to legal actions, addresses, and dates. The court system has multiple locations across the county, including courthouses in Riverside, Indio, Hemet, Murrieta, and Blythe. The main website at riverside.courts.ca.gov lists all locations and their hours.

The court's online search portal at epublic-access.riverside.courts.ca.gov lets you search case records by name or case number. Name searches cost between $1 and $5 depending on the type of search. Results show the case title, filing date, case type, and current status. This is a solid Riverside County white pages tool when you want to see if someone has been involved in a court case in the area. Civil cases, unlawful detainers, and small claims filings are all part of the searchable index.

Criminal case records are also in the system. You can search for defendants by name and see the charges, court dates, and case outcomes. Some records are restricted. Family law cases and juvenile matters have limited access under California law. Sealed cases do not show up in any public search. For most other case types, the Riverside County court index is open to the public.

If you need certified copies of court documents, you can visit the clerk's office at any courthouse location. Fees vary by document. You can also submit a written request by mail with a check for the copy fee. Most requests are processed within five to ten business days.

Riverside County Sheriff Inmate Search

The Riverside County Sheriff's Department runs an online inmate search tool. This is a white pages resource for finding people who are currently in county custody. The system at jimspub.riversidesheriff.org lets you search by name, booking number, or date range. Results show the person's name, booking date, charges, and custody status.

The inmate search is free. It updates in near real time. If someone was recently booked into the Riverside County jail system, they should appear in the database within a few hours. The Sheriff's Department can also be reached at (951) 349-4659 for questions about inmates or custody records. This tool does not show people who have been released, transferred, or sent to state prison. It only covers current Riverside County jail inmates.

Note: The inmate locator only shows people currently in Riverside County custody, not past bookings or releases.

Voter Records in Riverside County

Voter registration files are one of the most thorough white pages data sets in Riverside County. The county has over a million registered voters. Each record has the person's name, home address, mailing address, date of birth, and party preference. The Riverside County Registrar of Voters manages this data. Under California Elections Code Section 2194, voter files can be shared for election, scholarly, journalistic, or political uses. They cannot be used for ads or sales.

To request Riverside County voter data, contact the Registrar of Voters office. County-level voter file fees vary. The statewide file from the Secretary of State costs $100. Individual voter lookups run $30 per record. Processing takes about one to two weeks. You can verify your own registration online through the state site, but that only shows your own information. For white pages searches of other people in Riverside County, you need the formal data request process.

How to Search Riverside County White Pages

The best way to start a Riverside County white pages search is with the free online tools. The ACR self-service portal covers recorded documents. The court portal handles case records. The Sheriff's inmate search covers current jail inmates. Use these tools first before you pay for anything or visit an office in person.

If you need more than what the online tools provide, plan a visit to the county offices in downtown Riverside. The ACR office, courthouse, and other departments are all in the same area. Bring a valid ID and cash or a check for copy fees. Staff can help you search records that are not available online. Some older Riverside County documents have not been digitized, so an in-person visit is the only way to find them.

Mail requests work for most Riverside County offices. Send a written request with as much detail as you can and include a check or money order for the estimated fee. Allow two to four weeks for processing. Include a return envelope with postage if the office requires it. Most Riverside County departments list their mailing address and fee schedule on their websites.

  • ACR: deeds, liens, marriage records, vital records, property data
  • Superior Court: civil, criminal, family, probate case records
  • Sheriff: current inmate search by name or booking number
  • Registrar of Voters: voter name, address, party, and birth date
  • Assessor: property ownership by address or parcel number

More Riverside County Public Records

Riverside County has other record sources that can help with white pages searches. Business licenses issued by cities within the county are one option. Each city keeps its own list of licensed businesses, and those records often include owner names and addresses. Professional licenses from the California Department of Consumer Affairs also cover many Riverside County residents and are searchable online at no cost.

Federal courts handle cases from Riverside County through the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. The PACER system lets you search federal case filings by name. The name search itself is free, but there is a small per-page charge to view documents. Federal bankruptcy cases are another way to find names and addresses for people in the Riverside County area. These filings include detailed financial information and current contact details for the person who filed.

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Cities in Riverside County

Riverside County has 28 cities spread across a large geographic area. City residents use the county offices for most white pages record searches since the ACR, court, and assessor handle records for all cities in Riverside County.

Nearby Counties

If your search goes beyond Riverside County, these neighboring counties keep their own public records and white pages databases.