Search Arizona Phone Directory

Arizona phone directory searches help you find contact details for people and businesses across the state. You can look up phone numbers, addresses, and public records through state databases and county offices. The Arizona Corporation Commission, Secretary of State, and court system all offer free search tools. Most searches take just a few minutes online. Whether you need to find an old friend or verify a business, Arizona has many ways to search for directory information.

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Arizona Business Phone Directory Search

The Arizona Corporation Commission runs the main business search database for the state. This is where you find phone numbers and addresses for any LLC or corporation in Arizona. The database is free to use. It shows ownership details, statutory agent information, and contact details for each business.

You can search by company name or file number at the Arizona Business Center. The search shows the business mailing address and the name of the statutory agent. Many listings include phone numbers too. This is the best place to start when you need to contact a business in Arizona. The Corporation Commission office is at 1300 W. Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85007. You can call them at (602) 542-3026 for help with your search.

Arizona Corporation Commission business search portal for phone directory lookups

The Secretary of State handles trade names and trademarks. If a business uses a trade name, you can search for owner contact details at azsos.gov. The Phoenix office is at 1700 West Washington Street Suite 220. Call (602) 542-4285 with questions. Hours are 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday.

Arizona Court Records Directory

Court records often contain phone numbers and addresses. Arizona courts let you search case information online. This can help you find contact details for people involved in civil or criminal cases.

The Arizona Courts Public Access portal covers 153 out of 180 courts in the state. You can search by name or case number. The system shows party names and addresses from court filings. This is a free tool that anyone can use from home.

Arizona Courts public access portal for searching court case phone directory information

For more detailed searches, the eAccess portal provides civil and criminal records from July 2010 to present. There are fees for this service. A name search costs $30 if you do not have a case number. Copy charges run $0.50 per page. Certified copies cost an extra $30 per document. Pima County criminal cases are only available for filings from July 2015 forward.

Arizona eAccess court records portal showing search fees and options

Note: Court records are public under A.R.S. section 39-121, which gives every person the right to inspect public records during office hours.

Arizona Professional License Phone Lookups

Need to find a doctor or contractor in Arizona? State licensing boards keep phone directories for licensed professionals. These searches are free and show contact information for active license holders.

The Arizona Medical Board has an online doctor search at azmd.gov. You can look up any physician licensed in Arizona. The database shows office addresses and phone numbers. It also shows any board actions from the past five years per A.R.S. section 32-3214(B). The board office is at 1740 W Adams, Suite 4000, Phoenix, Arizona 85007. Call 480-551-2700 or toll free at 877-255-2212.

Arizona Medical Board doctor search database for finding physician phone numbers

The Registrar of Contractors runs a license search at azroc.my.site.com. Search by company name, person name, or ROC license number. The results show license status, license type, and any complaints filed. This helps you verify a contractor and find their contact information before hiring them. Call 1-877-692-9762 for assistance with your search.

Arizona Registrar of Contractors license search for contractor phone directory

Real estate professionals are listed in the Arizona Department of Real Estate database at services.azre.gov. You can search for a salesperson, broker, or company. The database shows license information, employee lists, and branch office locations with contact details. The department is at 100 N 15th Ave, Ste 201, Phoenix, AZ 85007. Phone number is (602) 771-7700.

Arizona Department of Real Estate public database for agent and broker phone lookups

Arizona Voter Registration Directory

Voter records contain name, address, phone number, and party preference. Arizona makes some voter data available through the My Arizona Vote portal. You can check your own registration status and find your polling location there.

Arizona voter dashboard portal for checking registration and polling locations

Bulk voter data has strict limits under A.R.S. section 16-168. The law allows voter records only for political or political party activity, political campaigns or elections, or revising election district boundaries. You cannot use voter records for commercial purposes. Breaking this rule can result in penalties under A.R.S. section 39-121.03, which sets damages at three times the normal charge.

Some voters have their records sealed from public view. A.R.S. section 16-153 protects certain individuals including peace officers, prosecutors, judges, and corrections officers. Their voter registration information stays confidential for safety reasons.

Arizona Notary Phone Directory

The Secretary of State keeps a list of all active notaries in Arizona. You can search by county, zip code, or name at the Notary Public Search portal. This helps you find a notary near you along with their contact information. The search is free and updated regularly.

The notary database shows the commission date and expiration for each notary. It can also show their business address if they provided one. This is useful when you need notary services and want to find someone close to your location in Arizona.

Arizona County Phone Directory Resources

Each of Arizona's 15 counties has its own recorder and assessor offices. These offices keep property records that often include owner contact information. County recorder offices store documents going back decades.

Maricopa County has the largest records system in the state. The Recorder's Office at 301 W Jefferson St in Phoenix maintains over 51 million documents. More than 50 million are searchable online, with records dating back to 1871. You can search property documents at recorder.maricopa.gov. The office phone is (602) 506-3535.

Pima County Recorder serves the Tucson area. The main office is at 240 N Stone Avenue, Tucson AZ 85701. They have an eastside office at 6920 E Broadway Blvd Suite D. Call (520) 724-4350 for assistance. Copy fees run $0.25 per standard page. You can search property records at gis.pima.gov.

Property records show owner names and often include mailing addresses. This makes county assessor and recorder databases useful for phone directory type searches. Most Arizona counties now have online search portals that anyone can access for free.

Note: Property record searches are subject to A.R.S. section 39-121.03, which restricts commercial use without proper disclosure.

How to Search the Arizona Phone Directory

Start with the free state databases. Pick the one that matches what you need. For businesses, use the Corporation Commission. For professionals, try the relevant licensing board. For people, court records and property records are good options.

Here is what you typically need for a search:

  • Full name of the person or business
  • City or county if you know it
  • Approximate time frame for records
  • Case number if searching court records

Online searches work around the clock. You do not need to visit an office for basic lookups. Most results appear instantly. If you need official copies of documents, plan for processing time and fees. In person visits work best for complex requests or when you need certified copies.

County offices have the most local information. Call ahead to check what they have. Clerks can often help you find records even when the online search comes up empty. Maricopa County courts alone serve over 4.7 million residents through more than 160 judicial officers.

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