Queen Creek Phone Directory

Queen Creek phone directory searches help you find contact information for residents and businesses in this rapidly growing town. With over 70,000 people, Queen Creek spans both Maricopa and Pinal counties. The Town Clerk handles public records requests through an online portal. Police records have a separate contact. Property records come from either county depending on where the property sits. These different sources help you track down phone numbers and addresses in Queen Creek.

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Queen Creek Quick Facts

70K+ Population
2 Counties Maricopa & Pinal
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Queen Creek Public Records Portal

Queen Creek uses the GovQA platform for public records requests. The portal at queencreekaz.govqa.us handles requests for most town departments. You can submit requests and track their progress online. The system sends email updates when records are ready. Digital records have no charge when delivered electronically. This makes it cost effective to request multiple documents.

Queen Creek Arizona public records portal through GovQA for phone directory searches

Town records contain various contact information. Vendor contracts show business names and contact people. Building permits list property owners and contractors. Meeting minutes may reference people who spoke during public comments. Business licenses include owner information. All of these documents become accessible through public records requests.

For general questions about public records, call the Town Clerk at (480) 358-3000 or email TownClerk@QueenCreekAZ.gov. Staff can help you figure out what records might exist and how to request them.

Queen Creek Police Phone Records

Police records requests go through a separate process. Contact the Police Public Records unit at (480) 358-3535 for incident reports, collision reports, and other police documents. These records frequently contain phone numbers and addresses for victims, witnesses, and suspects. Collision reports are especially useful because they require accurate contact information from everyone involved.

Police records follow specific release rules under Arizona law. Some information may be restricted due to ongoing investigations or victim privacy. Juvenile records have additional protections. Despite these limits, most routine incident and collision reports are available to the public. Processing times vary based on the complexity of your request. Simple requests typically take 5 to 10 business days.

Note: Body worn camera footage has separate fees and longer processing times than standard reports.

Queen Creek Property Owner Lookup

Property records for Queen Creek come from two different counties. Most of the town sits in Maricopa County, so the Maricopa County Assessor database covers those parcels. The southeast portion of town extends into Pinal County, which uses the Pinal County parcel search. You can search by address in either database to find owner names and mailing addresses.

Recorded documents add more detail to property searches. The Maricopa County Recorder has deeds and mortgages for properties in that county. The Pinal County Recorder handles documents for the Pinal County portion. These records show property transfers with buyer and seller contact information at the time of each transaction.

Find Queen Creek Business Contacts

Business records help you locate companies in Queen Creek. The Arizona Corporation Commission registers all corporations and LLCs. Each listing shows the business address, statutory agent, and officers. The statutory agent must maintain a physical Arizona address for legal service. This provides a verified contact point for any registered business.

Trade names get filed with the Secretary of State. When a Queen Creek business operates under a different name than its legal entity, they register a trade name. The Trade Name search connects the public business name to the owner. Both databases are free to search online.

Queen Creek County Records

Queen Creek residents have access to resources from both Maricopa and Pinal counties. Maricopa County offers the Superior Court docket with case information for major civil and criminal matters. The Justice Court case search covers smaller claims. The Sheriff inmate search shows current jail inmates with booking information.

Pinal County provides similar resources. The Pinal County public records portal handles general records requests. The Sheriff Records Portal processes police records requests. Visit the Maricopa County or Pinal County pages for complete county resources.

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