Chandler Residents Directory

Chandler sits in the southeast part of the Phoenix metro area and has a population of over 280,000 people. This city is part of Maricopa County, which handles most public records for local residents. You can search for Chandler residents through voter files, property deeds, court cases, and police reports. The city also runs its own municipal court and maintains public records at the City Clerk office. Both county and city resources help you find people who live in Chandler, Arizona.

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Chandler Quick Facts

280K+ Population
65 Square Miles
Maricopa County
1912 Incorporated

Chandler City Clerk Public Records

The Chandler City Clerk handles public records requests for city documents. They have files on city business, contracts, permits, and other local matters. This office is the first stop when you need city-level records about Chandler residents.

You can submit a request through their online public records portal. The system lets you ask for specific documents. Staff will search city files and send what they find. Most requests take a few days to process. Complex requests may take longer. The city charges fees for copies that go over a set amount of pages.

Contact the City Clerk at 480-782-2181 for questions about public records in Chandler. You can also email cityclerkdivision@chandleraz.gov to start a request. The office is located at 175 S. Arizona Ave. in downtown Chandler. Office hours run Monday through Friday during regular business hours. Staff can help you figure out which records you need for your Chandler residents directory search.

Note: City records cover only city business, not county or state level documents held elsewhere.

Chandler Police Records for Residents Directory

The Chandler Police Department keeps records on local incidents. You can get copies of police reports, crash reports, and other law enforcement documents. These records help when you need to find out about events tied to Chandler residents.

Request police reports through the Chandler Police Department website. The site explains what records are available and how to ask for them. Some reports are ready right away. Others need staff review first. The department follows state law on which records can be released to the public.

Fees for Chandler police records are set by city policy. A standard report costs $5 for the first 50 pages. Body camera video costs $25 per request. Payment is due before you get your copies. The department accepts checks and money orders. Some online payment options may be available too.

Crash reports in Chandler use a few different systems. You can find some reports at crashdocs.org, which is a statewide portal. Another option is BuyCrash.com, where you pay to download reports. Both sites let you search by date, location, or name. These tools make it easier to get accident records linked to Chandler residents without going to the police station in person.

Chandler Municipal Court Case Search

Chandler Municipal Court handles local cases. They deal with traffic violations, misdemeanors, and city code matters. Court records show who has cases in this court. The information is public and can be searched online.

The court has a case search tool at courtsweb.chandleraz.gov. Enter a name or case number to find records. The system shows case type, filing date, charges, and case status. This is a fast way to look up court matters for Chandler residents. You can search without paying a fee.

The Chandler Municipal Court case search provides access to local court records for the residents directory.

Chandler Municipal Court case search database for residents directory

Search by defendant name to find court records linked to Chandler residents.

The court is at 200 E. Chicago St. in Chandler. Call 480-782-4600 for help with records. Staff can answer questions about how to get copies of court documents. Copy fees apply for official records. The court follows Arizona rules on public access to court files.

Maricopa County Records for Chandler Residents

Most public records for Chandler residents are held at the county level. Maricopa County keeps voter files, property records, and Superior Court cases. These county offices serve all cities in the county, including Chandler.

The Maricopa County Recorder handles voter registration and recorded documents. Over 2.6 million voters are on file in the county. Chandler voters appear in this database. You can check registration at the county website. The Recorder also keeps deed records, mortgages, and liens that show property ownership in Chandler. Search these files to find who owns real estate in the city.

Property records for Chandler are with the Maricopa County Assessor. Their online search tool shows ownership data. Type in an address or owner name. Results show parcel details, assessed value, and owner info. This helps locate Chandler residents who own property. The parcel viewer at maps.mcassessor.maricopa.gov lets you click on a map to see who owns each lot.

Superior Court records cover civil cases, family law, and probate for all of Maricopa County. The court docket is online. Search by name to find cases. Chandler residents with court matters in Superior Court will show up here. Copy fees are $0.50 per page. Certified copies cost $35.00 per document.

Note: County records cover Chandler because the city is within Maricopa County jurisdiction.

Chandler Voter Registration Records

Voter data is a key source for finding Chandler residents. The county keeps these records. Public fields include name, address, party, and voting history. This information helps locate people who are registered to vote in Chandler.

Arizona law under A.R.S. 16-168 sets rules for voter records. The Secretary of State runs a statewide database. County recorders maintain local files. You can verify your own status at the county website. Bulk voter lists need approval from the county.

Some voter data stays private. Month and day of birth are not public. Social Security numbers and driver license numbers are protected. Signatures on voter cards cannot be shared. But the basic information is available for finding Chandler residents through voter rolls. Contact the Maricopa County Elections Department at 602-506-1511 for approved access to voter lists.

How to Search Chandler Residents Directory

Finding people in Chandler takes a few steps. Start with what you know about the person. A name alone may pull up many results. Adding an address or date range helps narrow things down. Use multiple sources to build a full picture.

Here are the main ways to search for Chandler residents:

  • Voter registration files at the county level
  • Property records from the Maricopa County Assessor
  • Chandler Municipal Court case search
  • Police reports from Chandler PD
  • Superior Court docket for civil and criminal cases
  • Business filings at the Arizona Corporation Commission

Each source gives you different types of information. Voter records show where someone is registered. Property files show ownership. Court records reveal legal matters. Put these pieces together to get a more complete view of a Chandler resident. Cross-check data between sources to make sure you have the right person.

Some searches are free. Court lookups and property searches cost nothing online. Other records require fees. Police reports, certified copies, and bulk data all have costs. Plan your search based on what you need and what you can spend.

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Maricopa County Resources

Chandler is part of Maricopa County. Most records for Chandler residents are kept at the county level. Visit the county page for more search options.