Buckeye White Pages Search

Buckeye white pages give you ways to find people in this fast growing city west of Phoenix. You can search names, look up phone numbers, and check addresses through public record systems. Buckeye sits in Maricopa County, so most records go through county offices. The city has its own public records portal and municipal court. This page shows you how to search Buckeye white pages online and where to find the records you need. We cover voter files, property deeds, court cases, and city services that help track down people in Buckeye.

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Buckeye White Pages Quick Facts

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Maricopa County Records for Buckeye

Buckeye is part of Maricopa County. This means county offices hold most public records for Buckeye residents. The county recorder keeps property deeds, liens, and other recorded documents. The assessor has parcel data and tax info. The clerk of court stores civil, criminal, family, and probate case files. All of these help with white pages searches in Buckeye.

The Maricopa County Recorder office has over 51 million documents on file. You can search these online for free. The document search portal lets you look up deeds by name. Enter a first and last name to find property records tied to that person. The results show document types, dates, and book and page numbers. You can view images online. Copies cost $1 per page if you need them mailed or certified.

Property records are great for finding current addresses. When someone buys a home in Buckeye, the deed gets filed with the county. That deed shows the buyer name and property location. You can trace where people live by searching their name in the recorder database. The assessor map at maps.mcassessor.maricopa.gov shows owner names for each parcel too.

Buckeye Voter Records Search

Voter registration data is one of the best tools for white pages searches. Buckeye voters are on file with the Maricopa County Recorder. The voter rolls show names, addresses, party choice, and voting history. This info is public under ARS 16-168.

You can check your own voter status at my.arizona.vote. This portal shows if you are registered and gives polling place info. For searching other people, you need to contact the county recorder. They can provide voter list data for a fee. The list includes full names, home addresses, phone numbers, birth years, and jobs. Some data stays private. Social security numbers, birth dates with month and day, and email addresses are not public in Arizona voter files.

Buckeye has grown fast in recent years. The voter rolls reflect this growth. Many new residents have registered since moving to the area. This makes voter data useful for finding people who recently moved to Buckeye. The Maricopa County voter lookup lets you check registration status online.

Note: Using voter data for sales calls or illegal acts is a felony under Arizona law.

Court Records for Buckeye People Searches

Court records show legal cases linked to a person. These include civil suits, criminal charges, family law matters, and probate cases. Buckeye residents have their cases heard in Maricopa County courts. You can search by name to find lawsuits, divorces, and criminal charges tied to someone in Buckeye.

The Arizona Judicial Branch runs a statewide search tool. The eAccess portal covers Superior Court cases across the state. You can search by party name to find case numbers, filing dates, and case status. The system has cases from July 2010 forward. For older records, contact the clerk of court directly. This database is free to search online at any time. It helps you find if someone has a legal history in Arizona courts.

Maricopa County Superior Court has its own search tools too. You can look up civil cases at the civil docket search. Criminal cases are at the criminal docket. Family cases like divorce and custody are in the family docket. Probate matters have a separate search. Each shows party names, case type, judge, and key dates.

The Justice Courts case search handles smaller matters. Traffic tickets, small claims, and misdemeanors go through justice courts. Buckeye falls under a specific justice court precinct in the west valley. You can search these cases by name online too.

Arizona Business Entity Search

Business records can help you find people who own or run companies in Buckeye. The Arizona Corporation Commission keeps files on all businesses in the state. You can search by company name or by the name of an officer.

The Arizona Business Entity Search is free online. It shows business names, types, status, and registered agents. You can also see officer and director names. This helps when you want to know what companies a person runs or is tied to in Buckeye. Many local businesses are on file here.

Arizona business entity search database for Buckeye white pages lookups

Business records show professional ties. If you know someone works at a local company, you can find who else is involved. The database lists current and past officers. It shows business addresses too. This can help verify where someone works or confirm their role at a Buckeye business.

Buckeye City Public Records

The City of Buckeye has its own records system. You can request city documents through the Buckeye public records portal powered by GovQA. This system handles requests for city files, permits, meeting minutes, and other local documents. It may have info that county offices do not keep.

City records include building permits, business licenses, code enforcement files, and city council documents. If you want to know if someone pulled a permit for work on a Buckeye property, this is where to ask. The portal lets you submit requests online and track their status. You will get a response from the city clerk office.

Buckeye Police also has a records portal. The Buckeye Police records request page lets you ask for incident reports, accident reports, and other police documents. These records can show if someone was involved in a local incident. Police reports may list names, addresses, and other details useful for white pages searches.

Buckeye Municipal Court Records

The Buckeye Municipal Court handles local violations. Traffic tickets, city code violations, and minor offenses go through this court. The court keeps records of all cases heard. You can search for people who have had cases in this court.

To get Buckeye Municipal Court records, contact the court clerk. The phone number is 623-349-6511. Ask for a case search by name. The court charges a $17 research fee plus $0.50 per page for copies. This covers staff time to search their system and print documents. The fee applies even if no records are found. You pay for the search itself.

Municipal court records show traffic violations, noise complaints, parking tickets, and other city level offenses. They differ from county court records. Someone might have a clean record in Superior Court but have tickets in municipal court. Checking both gives you a fuller picture of a person's legal history in Buckeye.

Note: The municipal court handles city matters only and does not hear felony cases or large civil suits.

How to Run a Buckeye White Pages Search

Running a white pages search in Buckeye takes a few steps. Start by picking what kind of record you need. Each record type has its own source. Voter data comes from the county recorder. Property records are at the recorder and assessor offices. Court cases are in the judicial system. City files come from Buckeye directly.

Here is a basic process for finding someone in Buckeye:

  • Decide what info you want to find
  • Go to the right website for that record type
  • Enter the person's name in the search field
  • Look through the results for matches
  • Request copies if you need official documents

Most online searches are free. You only pay when you want copies of documents. County sites let you view many records online without charge. City portals may have small fees for copies. Court documents cost $0.50 per page in most cases. Certified copies cost more. Plan your search based on what you really need.

If online tools do not show what you want, try an in-person visit. The Maricopa County Recorder office in downtown Phoenix has the full document archive. You can also visit the assessor, clerk, or court offices. Buckeye City Hall has local records. Staff can help you search systems that may not be fully online. Office hours are Monday through Friday during normal business hours.

Nearby Arizona Cities

Buckeye sits in the west valley of the Phoenix metro area. Other cities in the region use the same Maricopa County record systems. If someone moved from Buckeye to a nearby city, their county records would still be searchable at the same places. Check these nearby cities for more local resources.

You can also search the full county for Buckeye area records.

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