Glendale Phone Directory Lookup

Glendale phone directory searches connect you with contact information for residents and businesses in this west valley city. With more than 250,000 people, Glendale has a robust system for public records. The city sits in Maricopa County and shares many of the same county resources. You can search court records through the City Court and request police reports from the police department. Property records go through the Maricopa County Recorder. Business contact information comes from the Arizona Corporation Commission. These different sources work together to help you find who you need to reach.

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250K+ Population
Maricopa County
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Glendale City Court Phone Records

The Glendale City Court is a key source for phone directory information. Court records contain names and addresses for people involved in cases. This includes defendants, witnesses, and other parties. When someone gets a traffic ticket or faces a misdemeanor charge, their contact details become part of the public record. You can search these records to find current addresses and other information that might help you locate someone in Glendale.

The court is at 5711 W Glendale Avenue, Glendale, AZ 85301. You can call them at (623) 930-2400 or send an email to court@glendaleaz.gov. Court staff handle records requests during normal business hours. They can help you figure out what records exist and how to get copies. The fee structure is set by state law. Research fees cost $17 per request. Copy fees run $0.50 per page. If you need a certified copy, there is an extra $17 charge for that service.

Arizona law makes most court records public. This means anyone can request copies.

Glendale Police Department Records

The Glendale Police Department maintains records that can help with phone directory searches. Police reports often contain phone numbers and addresses for victims, witnesses, and suspects. Incident reports from calls for service may also have useful contact information. When you file a records request, you can ask for specific types of documents. The department uses a formal request process to handle these inquiries. Some records have restrictions due to ongoing investigations or privacy concerns, but many documents are available to the public.

Collision reports are especially useful for finding contact information. These reports document the people involved in car accidents and typically include their phone numbers and addresses. You can request collision reports from the police department. The cost varies based on the number of pages. Most standard reports cost between $5 and $15. Body camera footage has different fees and processing times. The department tries to fulfill requests within 10 to 15 business days, though complex requests may take longer.

Note: Some police records may be redacted to protect sensitive information or ongoing investigations.

Glendale Property Owner Directory

Property records through Maricopa County help you find who owns real estate in Glendale. The county assessor keeps detailed records on every parcel of land. These records show the owner name and mailing address. You can search the Maricopa County Assessor website to look up any property. Just enter an address or owner name to see what comes up. The database is free to search and updates regularly as ownership changes.

Recorded documents at the Maricopa County Recorder add more details. Deeds show who bought and sold property. Mortgages list lenders and borrowers. These documents often include contact information that you will not find elsewhere. The recorder has over 50 million documents going back to 1871. Most recent records are searchable online. You can order copies for $0.50 to $1 per page. Certified copies cost extra if you need them for legal purposes.

Find Glendale Businesses

Business records provide contact details for companies operating in Glendale. The Arizona Corporation Commission database lists all registered corporations and LLCs. Each listing shows the business name, address, and statutory agent. The statutory agent is the person who can receive legal documents on behalf of the company. Their contact information is public record. You can search by business name or agent name to find what you need. The database is free to use and updates as companies file new documents.

The Secretary of State tracks trade names and trademarks. If a Glendale business uses a different name than its legal name, that trade name gets registered. You can search the Trade Name database to find the owner behind a business name. This helps when you only know the name on the storefront but need to find the actual owner. The search is free and shows current registration status.

Glendale County Records Access

Glendale sits in Maricopa County, which offers many phone directory resources. The county is the fourth largest court system in the country. Superior Court records cover major civil and criminal cases. Justice Court handles smaller claims. Both courts maintain searchable databases with party information. You can find names, addresses, and case details through the Superior Court docket search. The Justice Court case search covers misdemeanors and civil matters under $3,500.

The Sheriff's Office maintains an inmate information search for the county jail. You can look up current inmates by name to find their booking information. This includes their address at the time of arrest. The database updates throughout the day as people are booked in and released. County records requests go through the Maricopa County public records portal. This centralized system handles requests for multiple county departments.

Visit the Maricopa County page for more county phone directory resources available to Glendale residents.

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