Find Inglewood Residents

The Inglewood residents directory draws from public records held by city and county agencies across Los Angeles County. Inglewood is a city of about 103,000 people in the southwestern part of the county. Finding someone in Inglewood means searching voter rolls, court records, property files, and data from the Inglewood City Clerk. Los Angeles County manages most records that cover Inglewood residents. Several of these systems are free to search online. This page outlines the key sources for locating people in Inglewood through the California residents directory.

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Inglewood County Records

Public records for Inglewood residents are held by Los Angeles County agencies. The Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk at 12400 Imperial Highway in Norwalk manages voter data and vital records for all county residents, including those in Inglewood. You can call (800) 815-2666 for record request help. Voter file searches cost $5 per name. Your own certified voter affidavit costs $1.50. Getting a copy of someone else's costs $6.75. Voter history lookups are $6.75 per name.

These records show names, home addresses, party affiliations, and voting history for Inglewood residents. The county Assessor handles property records. The Sheriff's Department runs inmate search tools. All county-level sources are shared across the cities in Los Angeles County.

Note: The Norwalk office is roughly 15 miles from Inglewood, so phone and mail requests save you a trip.

Inglewood City Clerk Office

The Inglewood City Clerk manages city-level public records. The office is at Inglewood City Hall, One Manchester Boulevard. You can submit public records requests in person, by mail, or through the city website. The California Public Records Act gives Inglewood 10 calendar days to respond. Complex requests can get a 14-day extension. Electronic records are usually free when sent by email. Paper copies carry standard per-page fees.

City records in Inglewood cover council meeting minutes, ordinances, resolutions, business licenses, building permits, and code enforcement cases. These files help you find Inglewood residents who hold permits or run businesses in the city. Campaign finance filings and lobbyist disclosures are also on file with the clerk. All of these records feed into the Inglewood residents directory for people searches.

Inglewood has seen major development in recent years. Building permit records and planning documents have grown as a result. These newer records can be useful when searching for people connected to property or business activity in Inglewood.

Inglewood Court Records Search

All court cases for Inglewood residents go through the Los Angeles Superior Court. Civil records are searchable online at the court's public access portal. Search by name or case number. Each search has a small fee. Criminal and family law records are not online. You must go to a courthouse in person for those.

Inglewood is served by the Inglewood Courthouse at 1 Regent Street. This courthouse handles criminal and traffic cases for the area. Civil matters may go through other nearby courthouses in the LA Superior Court system. Case records include names, filing dates, case types, and dispositions. Some records show addresses and other details useful for locating Inglewood residents. The court generates files for lawsuits, divorces, name changes, criminal charges, probate, and traffic violations.

The California Courts public records page covers statewide requests that include records from the Inglewood courthouse.

California Courts public records page for Inglewood residents directory court record searches

This page explains how to request records from any California court. Copies cost 10 cents per page from the Judicial Council. Most requests take about 10 days to process.

Inglewood Property Lookup

Property records are a strong tool for finding Inglewood residents who own real estate. The Los Angeles County Assessor Portal covers every parcel in Inglewood. Enter an address or owner name to see assessment data, ownership info, and property features. The tool is free with no account needed. Every property in Inglewood is in this database.

The Assessor GIS Map lets you click on Inglewood parcels to see ownership details visually. Recording fees follow the state schedule. The first page is $15. Each extra page costs $4. For older deeds, liens, and recorded documents, a visit to the County Recorder office in Norwalk may be needed. These property records tie owners to addresses, making them a core part of the Inglewood residents directory.

Inglewood Custody Records

The LA County Sheriff's Inmate Information Center lets you search for Inglewood residents in county jail. It is free. Results show booking details, bail, court dates, and release info. The booking log shows recent arrests from across the county, including Inglewood.

Inglewood has its own police department that handles local law enforcement. Arrests in Inglewood go through Inglewood PD before county booking. For state prison searches, the CIRIS tool from the California Department of Corrections covers all state facilities. It shows names, CDCR numbers, facility locations, and parole dates for Inglewood residents in state custody.

Note: The Inglewood Police Department may release arrest log data through a separate public records request to the city.

Inglewood Public Records Rules

All public records in Inglewood fall under the California Public Records Act. This law applies to Inglewood city offices and all Los Angeles County agencies. Agencies have 10 calendar days to respond to a request. A 14-day extension is allowed with written notice. You do not need to say why you want the records. No Inglewood agency can ask your reason for the request.

Exempt records include personnel files, medical records, and home addresses of certain officials. Court files for juvenile and family cases are only available at the courthouse. Voter data has special rules under the Elections Code. Commercial use of voter info is a crime in California. Beyond these limits, most records about Inglewood residents are open to anyone who submits a valid request.

Electronic records from Inglewood agencies are often free. Paper copies run 10 to 25 cents per page at most offices. Certified copies always cost more. Court document fees follow the statewide schedule. The city of Inglewood posts some records online that you can access without filing a formal request.

Cities Near Inglewood

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