Mohave County People Search

Mohave County people search covers a large area of northwest Arizona. The county seat is in Kingman, but branch offices also serve Bullhead City and Lake Havasu City. You can look up voter rolls, property ownership, recorded documents, and court filings here. Most searches start at the Recorder's office or the Superior Court. The county has free online tools that let you search from home around the clock. This guide walks you through each type of record and where to find it in Mohave County.

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Mohave County Quick Facts

Kingman County Seat
220K+ Population
$1 Per Page Copy
3 Office Locations

Mohave County Recorder Office

The Mohave County Recorder keeps property deeds, mortgages, liens, and voter registration data. This is where you go to find who owns land or if someone has a judgment against them. The main office is at 700 West Beale Street in Kingman. You can call them at (928) 753-0701. They have two branch offices for people who live far from Kingman.

Bullhead City has a Recorder branch that you can reach at (928) 758-0701. Lake Havasu City has one too at (928) 453-0702. Both handle the same types of records. If you live in those areas, you can visit in person instead of driving to Kingman. Hours are standard business hours during weekdays.

The Recorder charges $1 per page for copies of documents. If you need a certified copy, there is an extra $3 fee per document. Recording a new document costs more, but just searching and copying is cheap. Staff can help you use the index books or the computer system if you visit in person.

The Mohave County recorded document search is the online tool for finding deeds and liens. It runs on the Eagle Recorder system. You can search by name, document type, or date range. The system shows document images back several years. This is free to search. You only pay if you want copies.

Mohave County recorded document search portal for people lookup

Property documents show up here within a few days of recording. The index is current. If you need to find what real estate someone owns in Mohave County, start with this tool. Type the last name and search. Results show all recorded documents where that name appears as grantor or grantee.

Voter Records in Mohave County

Voter registration in Mohave County is handled by the Recorder's office. Under Arizona law, voter rolls are public. You can see a person's name, address, party, and year of birth. This is useful for people search because it confirms where someone lives. The Recorder keeps this data current as voters move or change party.

To look up a single voter, you can use the state My Arizona Vote portal. Enter a driver license number or voter ID number. The system tells you if that person is registered and shows their address on file. It also shows if they are signed up for early voting by mail.

If you need bulk voter data for Mohave County, you must request it from the Recorder. There is a fee based on the format and amount of data. The county can provide lists by precinct, party, or voting history. These lists help campaigns and researchers find people in specific areas.

Note: The month and day of a voter's birthday are private under state law, even though the year is public.

Mohave County Court Records Search

Mohave County has a Superior Court that handles felonies, family law, and large civil cases. The Clerk of Superior Court keeps these files. You can search for cases online through the state court system at apps.azcourts.gov. Type a name and pick Mohave County. Results show case numbers, types, and filing dates.

The eAccess portal lets you view actual court documents. This is free and works around the clock. You can read complaints, answers, and minute entries. Some documents are restricted if the judge seals them, but most civil and criminal cases are open. This helps you learn about lawsuits, divorces, or criminal charges involving a person.

Justice courts in Mohave County handle smaller matters. Traffic tickets, small claims up to $3,500, and evictions go to justice court. Mohave has several justice court precincts spread across the county. Each one covers a different part of the area. You may need to contact the specific court to get records if they are not in the statewide system yet.

Property Tax Lookup in Mohave County

The Mohave County Assessor values property and keeps ownership records. When you search for real estate, the Assessor shows the owner name, parcel number, and assessed value. This is another way to find what property someone owns. You can search by name, address, or parcel number on the Assessor's website.

The Treasurer handles tax payments. If you want to see if property taxes are paid or delinquent, check the Treasurer's parcel search. Delinquent taxes pile up at 16% interest per year under Arizona law. Tax liens show up on property records and tell you about financial stress the owner may have. This info can help with people search when you need the full picture.

Property in Mohave County includes desert land, river frontage along the Colorado, and mountain areas. Land values vary a lot by location. The Assessor data shows what class of property it is and what exemptions apply. Homeowners can claim a primary residence exemption that lowers their tax bill. You can see if someone has this exemption, which confirms they live at that address.

Mohave County Criminal Records

Criminal history checks in Arizona are limited. The state Department of Public Safety holds rap sheets, but private citizens cannot access them. You can still find criminal cases through the court system. Superior Court handles felonies. Justice courts handle misdemeanors. Search both to see if someone has a criminal record in Mohave County.

The Mohave County Sheriff runs the county jail. Inmates held in local custody show up on the jail roster. This tells you if someone is currently locked up and what charges they face. The roster updates often. It does not show people who already finished their sentence or got released.

For sex offender data, check the Arizona DPS registry at icrimewatch.net. This covers the whole state, including Mohave County. You can search by name or address. The registry shows photos, addresses, and conviction details for registered offenders.

State prison inmates are in the Department of Corrections database at inmatedatasearch.azcorrections.gov. This shows people serving sentences in state facilities. You can search by name or ADC number.

Find Licensed Professionals in Mohave County

People search often includes verifying someone's job. Arizona licenses many professions at the state level. Nurses, doctors, lawyers, contractors, and real estate agents all need licenses. Each board has a free online lookup. You search by name and see their license status and any discipline.

The Registrar of Contractors is useful in Mohave County since there is a lot of construction. Search at azroc.my.site.com to check a builder's license. You can see if they are active, suspended, or revoked. The system also shows complaints. This protects you before hiring someone for a project.

Real estate agents are licensed by the Department of Real Estate. The ADRE database shows agents working in Mohave County. You see their license number, status, and employing broker.

Note: License data is statewide, so you use the same tools whether the person works in Mohave County or elsewhere in Arizona.

Mohave County Business Entity Search

Business records help you find who runs a company. The Arizona Corporation Commission keeps data on LLCs, corporations, and partnerships. Search at ArizonaBusinessCenter.azcc.gov by business name or owner name. Results show the principals, status, and filing history.

This is statewide, not county specific. But you can find businesses with Mohave County addresses. The records show the statutory agent and registered office address. This helps when you want to know who stands behind a local company. UCC filings at the Secretary of State show liens on business equipment.

How to Request People Records in Mohave County

Arizona public records law gives you the right to inspect most government documents. Under A.R.S. Title 39, records must be open during office hours. You do not need to explain why you want them. Mohave County follows this law for the Recorder, Assessor, Treasurer, and other offices.

For online searches, just use the tools listed above. No account or fee is needed for basic searching. You pay only when you want copies. For records not online, visit the office or send a written request. Include the name, date range, and type of record you want. Staff will search and tell you the cost.

Court records fall under Supreme Court Rule 123, not the public records law. Most court files are open anyway. The Clerk of Superior Court handles requests. Their phone number and address are on the state court website. Justice courts have their own clerks in each precinct.

Processing time varies. Simple requests finish fast. Large or old records take longer. If an office denies your request, you can appeal or seek legal help under A.R.S. 39-121.02.

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Nearby Arizona Counties

Mohave County borders several other counties in Arizona. People often move between these areas or have property in more than one county. If your search does not find results in Mohave, try the neighboring counties. Each has its own set of record offices and online tools.