Find People in Kingman

People search in Kingman connects you to public records from northwestern Arizona. Kingman is the county seat of Mohave County, which means the main county offices are right in town. The city clerk handles public records requests with a quick turnaround time. Records are usually available within 7 business days. Fees are low with the first two pages free and emailed records at no charge. Mohave County offices provide voter data, property records, and court case info. This guide walks through all the search tools and costs for finding someone in Kingman.

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Kingman Public Records Request

The City of Kingman makes public records easy to get. The Kingman public records request page explains the process. Submit your request online or in person. Staff work to get records to you within 7 business days. If a delay happens, the City Clerk office will let you know.

Fees in Kingman are among the lowest in Arizona. The first two pages are free. After that, you pay $0.20 per page. That is cheaper than most other cities. If you want records on a flash drive, the charge is $5. And here is the best part. Emailed records cost nothing at all. If you can take your files by email, you pay zero.

This screenshot shows Arizona state resources that support local people searches in Kingman and other cities.

Arizona state resources for Kingman people search

State databases work together with local records to give you a full picture.

The low fees make Kingman a good place to request records. Most cities charge per page from the start. Kingman gives you two pages free. Most cities charge for digital delivery. Kingman sends email at no cost. This makes research cheaper if you need multiple small requests.

Mohave County Records for Kingman

Kingman is the county seat of Mohave County. This means all the main county offices are in town. You can visit them in person if needed. The Recorder, Assessor, Clerk of Court, and Sheriff are all based in Kingman. This makes it easy to access county records when searching for people.

The Mohave County Recorder handles several key record types. Voter registration is kept here. Recorded documents like deeds and liens are here too. The main office is at 700 West Beale Street in Kingman. Phone number is (928) 753-0701. Regular copies cost $1 per page. Certified copies are $1 per page plus a $3 certification fee.

Property records come from the County Assessor. You can search by owner name or parcel number. Find all the real estate a person owns in Mohave County. Each record shows the address, value, and owner info. The Assessor office is in the same building as the Recorder. Property searches help verify addresses and find assets.

The Mohave County recorded document search is online. Look up deeds, mortgages, and other filed documents. This is useful for people search because it shows property transactions. You can see when someone bought or sold land. Names on deeds confirm who owns what.

Note: Mohave County is large so records may cover Lake Havasu City and Bullhead City too.

Kingman Court Records Search

Court records are a key source for people search. Kingman has a justice court and a municipal court. The Mohave County Superior Court is based here too. Each court handles different case types. Check all of them for a complete picture.

The state runs a public access court system. The Arizona court case lookup covers over 150 courts. Search by name to find cases. This is free and works anytime. You see basic case info like charges and status. It is the fastest way to scan for court involvement.

Superior Court handles major cases. Felonies, divorces, and large civil suits are filed here. The Mohave County Superior Court is in Kingman at 401 East Spring Street. The Clerk of Court manages the records. Search online to see what cases exist. Copies cost money but basic lookups are free.

Justice court covers smaller matters. Traffic tickets, small claims, and misdemeanors go here. The Kingman Justice Court serves the local area. Cases show up in the statewide system. You can search by name to find local violations and minor charges.

The eAccess portal at eaccess.azcourts.gov provides more depth. View actual court documents when available. This goes beyond the basic docket list. Read filings, motions, and orders. Some are restricted but many are public. It helps when you need details, not just case numbers.

Kingman Criminal and Inmate Search

For people in custody, check the county jail. Mohave County runs a detention center. Search online to see who is held there. Enter a name and find current inmates. Results show charges, bail amount, and housing location. The data updates often so it stays current.

State prison inmates are in a different system. The Arizona inmate data search covers everyone in state custody. Enter a name to find someone. You see their sentence, release date, and current facility. This is free and open to anyone. It covers all state prisons in Arizona.

Sex offender data is public. Arizona runs a statewide registry. Search by address to see registered offenders near Kingman. Each listing shows name, photo, address, and offense type. Use this when you want to know who lives in a neighborhood. The search is free.

Criminal history records from the state are restricted. Arizona DPS holds criminal records but limits access. Under A.R.S. 41-1750, only certain agencies can get full rap sheets. Private citizens cannot request someone else's criminal history. You can review your own record for accuracy. Third-party background checks use different sources.

Arizona DPS Records

The Arizona Department of Public Safety maintains the state criminal records system. The DPS Central State Repository holds arrest and disposition info from all Arizona agencies. These records are not open to the public for general searches. They serve criminal justice agencies and authorized entities.

If you are the subject of a record, you can review it. The DPS records request page explains how. You submit a Record Review Packet with your fingerprints. DPS responds within 15 days. This lets you check your own criminal history for errors. It is not a tool for searching other people.

DPS public records fees are as follows:

  • Paper copies: $9 for the first 9 pages, then $0.10 each
  • Email delivery: $9 (5 MB limit)
  • DVD: $15 (4.7 GB limit)
  • Flash drive: $20 (16 GB limit)

These fees apply to records that DPS can release. Criminal history records are restricted. But other DPS records like accident reports may be available. Check the website or call (602) 223-2000 for details on what you can request.

How to Find People in Kingman

Start with free searches. The state court lookup costs nothing. County property searches are free. Voter lookup is free. Use these tools first to gather names and addresses. You learn a lot before spending any money. Most basic info is available at no charge.

Request city records when needed. Kingman has low fees. The first two pages are free. Email delivery costs nothing. Use the city records request form for police reports and other local files. The 7 day turnaround is fast compared to other cities.

Check county offices for more. The Recorder has voter and property data. The Assessor tracks ownership. The Clerk of Court handles case files. Visit in person since all offices are in Kingman. Or use online tools when they exist. County records cover the whole region, not just the city.

Search sources for Kingman:

  • City clerk for local records
  • State court portal for cases
  • County Recorder for voter and property data
  • County Assessor for ownership info
  • Superior Court for serious cases
  • County jail for inmates

Note: Kingman is more isolated than Phoenix area cities, so fewer online tools exist.

Kingman People Search Fees

Kingman has some of the best fee policies in Arizona. The city gives you the first two pages free. After that, copies cost just $0.20 per page. Compare this to $0.50 per page at most courts. The savings add up on longer requests.

Email delivery is free. Most cities charge for digital copies. Kingman sends them at no cost. If you can accept records by email, you avoid fees entirely on short requests. This makes it cheap to gather info when you need multiple small files.

Flash drives cost $5 if you need physical media. This is reasonable for large files. Staff load your records and hand you the drive. Use this option when email is not practical. It still beats mailing paper copies in most cases.

County fees are separate. Mohave County Recorder charges $1 per page for copies. Certified copies add a $3 fee per document. Court copies follow state rules at $0.50 per page. The $17 minimum applies for court records. Budget for these when you need official county documents.

Fee breakdown for Kingman and Mohave County:

  • City records first 2 pages: Free
  • City records after 2 pages: $0.20 each
  • City email delivery: Free
  • City flash drive: $5
  • County copies: $1 per page
  • County certification: $3 per document
  • Court copies: $0.50 per page

Vital Records in Kingman

Arizona is a closed record state for vital records. Birth and death certificates are not public. You need to be a family member or have legal standing to get copies. The state vital records office handles these requests. It is in Phoenix, not Kingman. Fees run about $20 per certificate.

Marriage and divorce records are different. The Clerk of Superior Court in each county keeps these. For Mohave County, the clerk is in Kingman. Marriage records are generally public. Divorce files may have some sealed parts. But basic case info is open to search. Check the court records section for how to find these.

Birth records open after 75 years for genealogy. Death records open after 50 years. This helps researchers trace old family lines. Contact the state vital records office for historical requests. Recent records stay restricted to authorized people.

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Other Mohave County Locations

Kingman is the largest city in Mohave County but not the only one. Lake Havasu City and Bullhead City are also in the county. These are smaller than 50,000 people so they do not have separate pages. But you can search county records that cover all of them. If someone moved within Mohave County, check the county-wide databases.

For the nearest major cities outside Mohave County, you would need to go to the Phoenix metro area. That is about 180 miles southeast. The state court system and DPS databases cover all of Arizona, so statewide searches work from anywhere.

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Mohave County People Search

Kingman is the county seat of Mohave County. All main county offices are based here. The county covers a large area of northwestern Arizona. It includes Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City, and many smaller towns. County records cover everyone in this region. Use county tools to search beyond just Kingman city limits.

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