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Riverside County, California

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Riverside Superior Court — Inland Empire south. Riverside, Indio, Banning, Hemet, Murrieta, Blythe, Temecula courthouses. Public case search runs through the Riverside Superior Court portal.

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California
  • There is NO single statewide California court case search. Each Superior Court runs its own — you must search county by county. The "Find My Court" portal links to each county but does not search across them.
  • California has some of the strictest privacy laws in the country. Many police departments refuse name-based report searches, accepting only report-number requests. Always call the records division first and ask: do you release name-based searches to the public, or only report-number requests?
  • SB 1421 (2019) and SB 16 (2022) made certain police misconduct records public for the first time: sustained findings of dishonesty, sexual assault by an officer, and serious use-of-force incidents. Worth requesting if relevant.
  • Megan's Law site requires acknowledging a usage agreement before each search and prohibits copy/print. You can search by name, address, or zip but the data is harder to capture for your records.
  • In LA County, jurisdiction is split: LAPD covers only the City of LA. LA Sheriff (LASD) covers unincorporated areas plus 40+ contract cities like Compton, Lancaster, and Lakewood. Where the conduct happened determines which agency holds the report.
  • Marriage and divorce records are filed at the county Recorder/Clerk level, not at a state registry. CDPH only holds informational copies for marriages since 1949.
  • ASSESSORS — NO ONLINE OWNER NAME SEARCH: CA Gov Code 6254.21 prohibits county assessors from posting owner names online. AB 1785 (Dec 2024) further removed online APN search in many counties. All CA assessor sources are address/APN search only. For name-based ownership research, use the county RECORDER (deeds, liens, mortgages) — not the assessor.
  • LA COUNTY RECORDER — NO ONLINE ACCESS: Unlike most CA counties, LA County Registrar-Recorder provides NO online access to recorded documents (Gov Code 6254.21). All deed and lien research for LA County requires in-person visit to LAX, Van Nuys, Lancaster, or Norwalk offices, or phone request at (800) 201-8999. Call before visiting.
  • COURT NAME SEARCH FEES: Riverside Superior Court (epublic-access.riverside.courts.ca.gov) and San Bernardino Superior Court (cap.sb-court.org) charge search credits for online name lookups — not free. Case number searches remain free on both. Sacramento Superior Court criminal name search is free (no credits required).
Guided record check

Run this in order.

Start with the systems most likely to change your read of a person. Then cross-check custody, registries, and paper-trail sources before you go wider.

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01 · The docket layer

Start with courts

3 sources

Run county and statewide court portals first. Civil, criminal, family, and lower-court systems are often separate, so this is where most missed records happen.

Start with courts
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STATECourt
California Courts — Find My Court (county portal directory)
Portal that links to each of the 58 county Superior Court case-search sites. NOT a unified search.
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The closest thing California has to a statewide court lookup. Use it to find the right county portal, then search there. Frustrating but unavoidable: there is no statewide case index in California.
COUNTYCourt
Riverside Superior Court — Public Access
Riverside Superior Court — civil, criminal, family, probate, traffic case search. Account registration required. Name search charges credits; case number search is free.
Free search; per-page fees for documents
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Name search costs credits — not fully free. Case number search is free. Records from April 1992 (civil) and July 1994 (criminal) forward.
COUNTYCourt
Riverside Superior Court — Self-Help
Restraining order filing guides, family law self-help, court forms (Riverside)
Free guidance; DV TROs free
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Riverside Superior runs Self-Help Centers at multiple branch courthouses. Use for restraining order procedural questions or filing.
02 · Current risk signals

Check custody and registries

3 sources

Use jail, corrections, and registry systems to catch records that do not show up in a normal court search.

Check custody and registries
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STATECorrections
California Department of Corrections — Inmate Locator (CDCR)
California Incarcerated Records & Information Search (CIRIS). CDCR migrated from apps.cdcr.ca.gov/ciris/ to ciris.mt.cdcr.ca.gov/ (Microsoft Azure hosting). Confirmed live 2026-05-03.
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CDCR runs CIRIS for current inmates only. If your subject was released or paroled, they will not appear here — try the relevant county jail or court records instead.
COUNTYSheriff / Jail
Riverside Sheriff — Inmate Information
Riverside County jails — five-facility system, current population
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One of the larger county jail operations in CA. Covers all five facilities. Use this when CDCR returns nothing for a Riverside-area subject.
STATERegistry
California Megan's Law — Sex Offender Registry
Statewide registry. Search by name, address, zip, or map.
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Requires accepting a use agreement before each search. Cannot save, copy, or print results — California enforces this. Take screenshots if you need a record. Cross-check against the federal NSOPW for cross-state coverage.
03 · Context and corroboration

Pull the paper trail

2 sources

Recorder, assessor, prosecutor, records-request, and licensing sources help verify addresses, liens, ownership, agency records, and local context.

Pull the paper trail
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COUNTYAssessor
Riverside County Assessor / County Clerk-Recorder
California county assessor. Search by address or assessor parcel number (APN) only. CA Gov Code 6254.21 prohibits online owner name display by assessors statewide. AB 1785 (eff. Dec 2024) further restricts APN search in some counties. For name-based property research in California, use the county recorder instead.
Free for online; copies $5+
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California assessors cannot show owner names online by law — so this isn't the right tool if you're trying to look someone up by name. Instead, go straight to the county recorder for California property research. The recorder indexes deeds and mortgages by name and is the primary tool for the GR audience in CA.
STATEBusiness
California Secretary of State — Business Search (bizfile)
LLC, corporation, LP, LLP registrations: officers, agents, status, history
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Critical for finding businesses someone owns or operates. Search by entity or by individual name. CA business filings are particularly rich — show ownership chain, registered agents, statement-of-information history.
04 · Outside the county

Run the federal backstop

3 sources

Federal court and incarceration systems sit outside local portals. Run them before you decide the search is clean.

Run the federal backstop
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FEDERALCourt
PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records)
Federal District, Appeals, and Bankruptcy courts. Over 1 billion documents filed. $0.10/page (capped at $3.00/document); free if quarterly charges under $30. Account required for search. Confirmed live 2026-05-03.
Per-page fee, often waived under $30/quarter
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PACER catches federal cases the state DOC and state courts will not. Account required, small per-search fees. Worth using for white-collar, federal drug, immigration, and bankruptcy.
FEDERALCorrections
Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator
All federal prison inmates, current and historical from 1982. Search by name (with race/sex/age filters) or inmate number. Note: search backend showed intermittent error during 2026-05-03 verification — likely temporary. If main tool is down, try https://www.bop.gov/mobile/find_inmate/byname.jsp as fallback.
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Free, fast, includes alias search. Use whenever the state DOC comes up empty and you suspect federal involvement.
FEDERALRegistry
National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW)
All 50 states aggregated, plus DC, US territories, and tribal nations. Search by name or location. DOJ-operated. Named after Dru Sjodin. Also links to abuse reporting resources. Confirmed live 2026-05-03.
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Cross-state coverage in one search. Run after the state-level registry to catch out-of-state moves.
Statute · California public records law

California's Public Records Act (Gov. Code § 7920 et seq., formerly § 6250) is broad on paper but slower in practice — many agencies take 30 to 60 days, some longer. The biggest structural limit: California has NO unified statewide court case search. Each county's Superior Court runs its own portal, with wildly different interfaces and access rules. SB 1421 (2019) and SB 16 (2022) opened up some previously-sealed police misconduct and use-of-force records, which is meaningful for vetting work in safety contexts.

Typical response · 14 to 60 days for most records-request agencies; instant for online court and registry lookups (where available)