Vallejo People Directory
The Vallejo residents directory gives you access to public records for people who live in this Bay Area city. Vallejo sits at the north end of San Pablo Bay in Solano County and has about 123,000 residents. You can search for people here using voter rolls, court case files, property ownership data, and city clerk records. Many of these records are held by Solano County agencies in nearby Fairfield. Some records are also kept at the state level. This page walks through each source you can use to find Vallejo residents in the California public records system.
Vallejo Residents Directory Quick Facts
Solano County Records for Vallejo
Public records for Vallejo residents are managed by Solano County. The county seat is in Fairfield, which is where you will find most of the main offices. The Solano County Clerk-Recorder handles voter files, vital records, and recorded documents. Their office is in Fairfield at 675 Texas Street, Suite 2600. You can call them at (707) 784-6200 for questions about record requests. Property records, marriage licenses, and birth and death certificates all go through this office.
Voter registration data is one of the best tools for finding Vallejo residents. The county keeps a full list of registered voters with names and addresses. You can also get voter history reports. The Secretary of State voter file covers all of California, but county-level requests tend to be faster for Vallejo searches.
Note: Solano County charges standard fees for certified copies of vital records, including $15 for birth certificates.
Vallejo Court Records Search
The Solano County Superior Court handles all court cases for Vallejo residents. The main courthouse is at 600 Union Avenue in Fairfield. Civil cases, criminal matters, family law, and probate filings all run through this court. You can search for Vallejo residents by looking up their name in the court index. Court records show case types, filing dates, and outcomes. Some records also list addresses, which makes them useful for people searches.
The California Courts public records page explains how to get records from any court in the state, including Solano County courts that serve Vallejo.
This page shows how to file a request and what to expect. Copies cost 10 cents per page in most cases. Criminal case lookups need to be done in person at the Fairfield courthouse. Traffic court records for Vallejo are also held at this location. Small claims and unlawful detainer cases are public and can help you track down someone who lived in Vallejo at a certain time.
Note: Family law and juvenile records are sealed and not open to the public in Vallejo or anywhere else in California.
Vallejo City Clerk Records
The Vallejo City Clerk handles records at the local level. City Hall is at 555 Santa Clara Street. The clerk's office manages public records requests, city council meeting minutes, and business license files. You can submit a request under the California Public Records Act and the city must respond within 10 days. Electronic records are free. Paper copies have a small per-page fee.
Business license records can help you find Vallejo residents who run a company or hold a permit in the city. The city also keeps records of code enforcement actions and planning commission decisions. These files sometimes include names and addresses of Vallejo property owners and residents who appear at public hearings.
Vallejo Property Records Lookup
Property records are a strong way to find people in Vallejo. The Solano County Assessor keeps ownership data for every parcel in the county. You can search by owner name or by address to find who owns a home or building in Vallejo. These records show the owner's name, assessed value, and property details. The Assessor's office is at 675 Texas Street in Fairfield. Many of these searches can be done online through the county's property lookup tool.
Recorded documents like deeds and liens are kept by the Clerk-Recorder. When someone buys or sells a home in Vallejo, a deed gets recorded. That deed shows buyer and seller names. Liens, trust deeds, and notices of default are also recorded. All of these records are public. They give you a way to find Vallejo residents through their real estate activity. Recording fees start at $15 for the first page.
The Vallejo area has a mix of single-family homes, condos, and rental units. Property tax records can help you tell whether someone is still at an address or has moved. Tax rolls are updated each year and reflect the current owner of each parcel in the city.
Public Records Access in Vallejo
The California Public Records Act gives you the right to request records from Vallejo city offices and Solano County agencies. Agencies must respond within 10 calendar days. A 14-day extension is possible if the request needs extra time. You do not have to say why you want the records. The law covers most documents that Vallejo government agencies create or keep.
Some records are exempt. Personnel files, medical records, and ongoing investigation files are not open to the public. Home addresses of certain officials and law enforcement may also be withheld. Voter data has its own rules under the California Elections Code. Commercial use of voter info is not allowed.
Note: Electronic records from Vallejo city offices are typically free when sent by email.
Nearby Vallejo Cities
These cities are near Vallejo and also have residents directory pages. Fairfield and Vacaville are also in Solano County, while Richmond is across the bay in Contra Costa County. Concord is nearby but does not have a page on this site.