Maricopa County Residents Directory
Maricopa County has the largest population in Arizona with over 4.7 million residents. The county includes Phoenix and many suburbs in the metro area. You can search for Maricopa County residents through voter rolls, property records, court filings, and other public databases. County offices maintain detailed records that help locate people who live or own property in this area. The Recorder, Assessor, Superior Court, and Sheriff all keep searchable records about local residents.
Maricopa County Quick Facts
Maricopa County Recorder for Residents Directory
The Maricopa County Recorder keeps records that help you find people. They have over 51 million recorded documents on file. These include deeds, mortgages, liens, and other papers tied to property owners. The office also handles voter registration for more than 2.6 million eligible voters in the county.
You can search recorded documents online at recorder.maricopa.gov. The system lets you pull data for the last two years. Search by name, legal description, or address. This is a fast way to find property records linked to Maricopa County residents. Official copies cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies add $3.00 per document.
The Maricopa County Recorder's Office maintains voter and property records for the residents directory.
Contact the Recorder at (602) 506-3535 or visit 301 W Jefferson St, Suite 705, Phoenix, AZ 85003.
Maricopa County Assessor Records
The Assessor tracks property ownership for tax purposes. Their database shows who owns each parcel in Maricopa County. You can find names, addresses, and property details. The Assessor's website has a search tool that is free to use.
The Maricopa County Assessor portal provides property ownership information for residents directory searches.
Search by owner name, address, or parcel number to find property records.
The parcel viewer at maps.mcassessor.maricopa.gov shows properties on a map. Click any parcel to see owner information. This visual tool helps when you know where someone lives but not their exact address. The map includes all of Maricopa County.
The parcel viewer map shows property locations and ownership data across the county.
Email assessor@maricopa.gov or call (602) 506-3406 for help with property searches.
Maricopa Superior Court Records Search
Maricopa County has the fourth largest court system in the United States. Over 160 judicial officers and 3,000 employees serve the population. Court records show civil cases, criminal matters, family law filings, and probate cases. These records often reveal addresses and other details about people involved in legal proceedings.
The online docket at superiorcourt.maricopa.gov lets you search cases. Enter a name or case number. Results show parties, case type, filing dates, and case status. This is a key resource for finding Maricopa County residents who have court records.
The Superior Court docket provides case information for residents directory lookups.
The court uses the Integrated Court Information System (iCIS) for case management.
Copy fees are $0.50 per page. Certified copies cost $35.00 per document. Contact the Clerk of Court at (602) 372-5375 for records requests. The Information Center can be reached at 602-506-3204.
Maricopa County Justice Courts
There are 26 Justice Courts in Maricopa County. They handle small claims, traffic cases, and misdemeanors. Justice Court records are public and can help find information about local residents. Each court serves a different area of the county.
The case search at justicecourts.maricopa.gov covers all 26 courts. Search by name to find cases. Results show case details and party information. This helps locate Maricopa County residents with court matters.
The Justice Courts case search provides access to court records across all 26 courts.
Case files cost $0.50 per page. Certification adds $33 per document.
The Administrative Office is at (602) 506-8530. Bulk data downloads are available for $33 per month if you need regular access to court records for the Maricopa County residents directory.
Maricopa County Sheriff Records
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) maintains inmate and arrest records. Their inmate search at mcso.org shows current jail population. Search by booking number or name and date of birth. This shows if someone is in custody in Maricopa County.
The MCSO inmate information portal shows current inmates in county jail.
The Sheriff also offers a mugshot lookup service.
For public records requests, email mcsopublicrecords@mcso.maricopa.gov. The office uses OffenderWatch for sex offender tracking and BAIR Analytics for crime mapping. These tools help with research on Maricopa County residents.
Note: Inmate records show custody status, not guilt or innocence in any case.
Maricopa County Voter Records
Maricopa County has over 2.6 million registered voters. The Recorder maintains voter registration data. Public fields include name, address, party affiliation, and voting history. You can verify your own status at recorder.maricopa.gov.
Voter lists for approved purposes can be requested from the Elections Department at elections.maricopa.gov. Contact voter.services@maricopa.gov or call 602-506-1511. These lists contain names and addresses of registered voters in the Maricopa County residents directory.
Some voter information is protected by law. Month and day of birth, Social Security numbers, driver license numbers, and signatures are not public. But basic voter data helps locate Maricopa County residents through official channels.
Cities in Maricopa County
Maricopa County includes Phoenix and many suburbs. These cities have their own public records offices. Select a city for local resources.
Nearby Arizona Counties
These counties border Maricopa County. Records for residents in border areas may be in multiple counties.