Pima County Residents Directory

Pima County is the second most populous county in Arizona. Over one million people live here. The county seat is Tucson, which serves as the main hub for public records access. When you need to find someone in Pima County, the residents directory includes voter rolls, property records, court filings, and jail records. The Recorder, Assessor, Superior Court, and Sheriff all keep searchable data. These offices help you look up people who live or own land in this part of southern Arizona.

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Pima County Quick Facts

1.05M Population
Tucson County Seat
$0.25 Copy Fee/Page
$30 Recording Fee

Pima County Recorder for Residents Directory

The Pima County Recorder holds records that link to people in the area. This office keeps deeds, mortgages, liens, and other papers on file. They also run voter registration for the county. The records go back many years and show who has owned property here. You can use this data to find names and addresses of Pima County residents.

Search recorded documents online through the Public Records Research Portal. The system runs on Tyler Technologies software. Type in a name or address to start your search. Results show document types, dates, and parties involved. This is one of the best ways to look up property owners in the Pima County residents directory. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Digital copies are also $0.25 each. Certified copies add $1.00 per document. The recording fee for new documents is $30.

The Pima County Recorder portal gives you access to recorded documents for residents directory searches.

Pima County Recorder Public Records Research Portal for residents directory searches

Contact the Recorder at (520) 724-4350. The office is at 240 N Stone Avenue in Tucson, AZ 85701. Staff can help with complex searches or bulk requests.

Pima County Assessor Property Data

The Pima County Assessor tracks all property for tax purposes. Their database lists every parcel in the county. Each record shows the owner name, mailing address, and property details. This makes it a good tool for finding Pima County residents who own real estate.

The Assessor's website has a free search tool. You can look up parcels by owner name, address, or parcel number. The system shows assessed values, tax history, and ownership data. Many people use this when they need to find someone who owns land in Pima County. The data updates on a regular cycle to keep it current. Sales records show when property changed hands and for how much. This helps trace where people live now based on recent purchases or transfers.

The Pima County Assessor main portal provides property ownership information for residents directory lookups.

Pima County Assessor main portal for residents directory

Call the Assessor at (520) 724-8630 for questions about property records or tax assessments. They can guide you through the search process if the online tools do not give you what you need.

Note: Property records show ownership status, not whether someone currently lives at that address.

Pima County Superior Court Records

Pima County Superior Court handles major civil cases, criminal matters, family law, and probate. Court records often contain names and addresses of parties involved. This makes them useful for finding Pima County residents who have been part of legal proceedings. The court serves over a million people in the Tucson area and beyond.

The Agave system gives you online access to court documents. Search by name or case number to find filings. The results show case types, parties, filing dates, and current status. Civil cases include lawsuits, evictions, and contract disputes. Criminal cases show arrests, charges, and outcomes. Family law covers divorce, custody, and support cases. All of these records help build the Pima County residents directory for people with court history.

The Superior Court Agave system provides case information for residents directory research.

Pima County Superior Court Agave records system for residents directory

Copy fees are $0.50 per page. Certified copies cost $35 per document.

Contact the Superior Court at (520) 724-3200 for records requests. The courthouse is in downtown Tucson. Walk-in visits are welcome during business hours. Staff can help you find cases that do not appear in the online system. Older cases may need to be pulled from storage, which can take a few days.

Pima County Justice Courts

Justice Courts in Pima County handle small claims, traffic tickets, and misdemeanor cases. These courts serve different parts of the county. The records are public and show names of people involved in minor legal matters. This adds another layer to the Pima County residents directory for those with court history.

Search Justice Court cases at jp.pima.gov. Enter a name to find cases across all Justice Courts in the county. Results show case numbers, types, dates, and outcomes. Traffic cases are common and show addresses from citations. Small claims cases reveal disputes between residents. Eviction filings show landlord and tenant information. All of this data helps locate people in Pima County.

Call the Justice Court at (520) 724-3171 for help with case searches or copies. Fees vary by document type and court location.

Pima County Sheriff Inmate Search

The Pima County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail. Their inmate search shows who is currently in custody. This tool helps you find if someone is being held in Pima County. The search is free and updates in real time.

Use the inmate lookup portal to search by name. The system shows booking date, charges, and bond amount. You can see if someone has been arrested recently in Pima County. This is one part of the residents directory that shows current status rather than historical data. The jail holds people awaiting trial and those serving short sentences. Longer sentences go to state prison, so those inmates will not appear here.

The Pima County Sheriff inmate lookup shows current jail population for residents directory checks.

Pima County Sheriff inmate lookup portal for residents directory

The Sheriff also handles public records requests for arrest reports and incident data.

Note: Being in jail does not mean someone is guilty. Cases may be pending or charges may be dropped later.

More Pima County Residents Directory Resources

Beyond the main offices, other sources help you find Pima County residents. Voter registration data shows names and addresses of registered voters. Business licenses reveal owners and managers of local companies. Tax records show who pays property taxes on each parcel. All of these tie back to people living or doing business in the county.

The county government website links to many departments. Each one keeps its own records. Building permits show property owners making improvements. Marriage licenses reveal couples who wed in Pima County. Death certificates show residents who have passed away. Birth records are more restricted but still exist. Together, these form a broad picture of who lives in Pima County.

Most records fall under Arizona public records laws. You have a right to access them. Some data is restricted for privacy or safety reasons. Courts may seal certain cases. Juvenile records are not public. But most adult records are open to anyone who asks.

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Cities in Pima County

Pima County includes Tucson and several smaller cities. Each city may have its own records offices for local matters. Select a city below for resources specific to that area.

Nearby Arizona Counties

These counties border Pima County. If you cannot find someone in Pima County records, they may have moved to a nearby area. Check these counties for additional residents directory data.