Surprise Arizona Phone Directory

Surprise phone directory searches help you find contact information for residents and businesses in this fast growing northwest valley city. With over 150,000 people, Surprise has become one of the largest cities in Maricopa County. The City Court maintains searchable case records with defendant information. Public records requests go through the GovQA platform. Property records come from the Maricopa County Assessor. Business filings are at the state level through the Corporation Commission. These different databases give you multiple paths to find the phone numbers and addresses you need.

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Surprise Quick Facts

150K+ Population
Maricopa County
GovQA Records Platform
$0.50 Copy Fee

Surprise Public Records Portal

Surprise uses the GovQA platform for public records requests. This online system lets you submit and track requests for city records. The portal at surpriseaz.gov/RecordsRequest handles requests for multiple city departments. You can ask for contracts, permits, meeting minutes, and other documents that may contain contact information. The system sends email updates as your request moves through the process.

Surprise Arizona public records request portal through GovQA for phone directory searches

City records often include vendor contacts, contractor information, and business licensing details. These documents list phone numbers and addresses for the parties involved. When the city enters a contract, the agreement shows the business contact person and their information. Building permits list the property owner, contractor, and sometimes the architect or engineer. All of these become public record once filed with the city.

Note: Records requests typically take 5 to 10 business days to process depending on complexity.

Surprise City Court Directory

The Surprise City Court handles traffic violations, misdemeanors, and city code cases. Court records contain defendant names and addresses that help with phone directory searches. When someone receives a citation or gets charged with a crime in Surprise, their contact information becomes part of the court file. These records are public under Arizona law and available upon request.

The court is at 16081 North Civic Center Plaza, Suite 105, Surprise, AZ 85374. You can reach them at (623) 222-4800. The court follows standard municipal court fees set by state law. Research fees cost $17 per case. Copy fees run $0.50 per page. Certification adds another $17 if you need an official seal on your documents. Audio recordings from hearings have separate fees. The court staff can help you determine what records exist for your search.

Court case searches provide useful information for locating people. Defendants must provide a current address when they appear in court or respond to a citation. This means court records often have more recent addresses than other public records.

Surprise Police Records Search

The Surprise Police Department processes records requests 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 Arizona law requires drivers to provide current contact information at accident scenes. The officers verify this information and include it in the report.

Police records have specific release rules. Some information gets redacted to protect ongoing investigations or victim privacy. Juvenile records have additional restrictions. Despite these limits, most basic incident and collision reports are available to the public. The department tries to respond to routine requests within 10 business days. Complex requests that involve searching multiple databases or reviewing large amounts of material take longer.

Surprise Property Owner Directory

Property records show who owns real estate in Surprise. The Maricopa County Assessor maintains the database for all properties in the county. You can search by address to find the owner name and mailing address. Many property owners use a different mailing address than the property location, and the assessor shows both. This database is free to search online and updates as sales close.

The Maricopa County Recorder has additional property documents. Deeds, mortgages, and liens all get recorded here. These documents contain detailed contact information for the parties involved. A warranty deed shows the seller and buyer with their addresses at the time of transfer. A mortgage document lists the borrower information and the lending institution. You can search the last two years of records online for free.

Surprise County Records

Surprise sits in Maricopa County, which provides extensive resources for phone directory searches. The county operates the fourth largest court system in the nation. The Superior Court docket covers major civil lawsuits, family court cases, and felony criminal matters. These records show party names, attorneys, and addresses from court filings. The Justice Court case search handles smaller claims and misdemeanors.

The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office maintains the county jail system. Their inmate information search shows current inmates and their booking details. This includes the address the person gave when booked. The county public records portal at publicrecordsrequest.maricopa.gov processes formal records requests for county departments.

Visit the Maricopa County page for complete county phone directory resources.

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