Stockton Phone Directory Database

Stockton phone directory searches start with the city clerk and fan out to San Joaquin County offices and California state tools. The city has more than 320,000 people and sits in the Central Valley along the San Joaquin River. Stockton runs its own records portal called Ask Stockton, and the city clerk handles public documents for all departments. San Joaquin County manages the court system, property records, and vital records that cover Stockton. This page lists every useful source for finding phone numbers, addresses, and contact details for people and businesses in Stockton.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Stockton Phone Directory Quick Facts

320K+ Population
San Joaquin County
County Seat Status
2 City Portals

San Joaquin County Phone Directory for Stockton

Stockton is the county seat of San Joaquin County. The county runs the Superior Court, the assessor, the clerk-recorder, and the sheriff for the area. Court records are one of the best sources for a Stockton phone directory search. You can look up civil and criminal cases by name or case number through the San Joaquin Superior Court online system. Case filings usually list the full names of all parties. Some filings also show addresses. Criminal cases, family law, and civil disputes all go through this court.

The San Joaquin County Assessor keeps property records that show ownership data for every parcel in Stockton. If you know an address, you can find out who owns it. The county clerk-recorder handles birth, death, and marriage certificates. These records show names and dates that can help with Stockton phone directory research. The office also records property deeds and fictitious business name statements, so you can see who owns a business in the area.

The San Joaquin County Sheriff operates an inmate search and booking records system. You can look up anyone in county custody by name. This adds another tool for Stockton phone directory lookups when you need to find someone who may be in the local jail system.

Stockton City Clerk Phone Directory

The Stockton City Clerk is at 425 N. El Dorado Street, Stockton, CA 95202. Call (209) 937-8459 for help. The clerk handles public meeting records, ordinances, and general records requests for the city. For any Stockton phone directory search at the city level, the clerk can point you to the right department or person. The city website also lists contact numbers for all departments.

Stockton Police records are available by calling (209) 937-8377. The department keeps arrest reports, incident data, and crime statistics for the city. These records can contain names and addresses that are useful for phone directory research. Police records in Stockton fall under the California Public Records Act, so most are available unless they meet a specific exemption.

Note: The Stockton city clerk office is downtown at 425 N. El Dorado Street and handles walk-in requests during regular business hours.

Stockton Phone Directory Online Portals

Stockton runs a service portal called Ask Stockton at user.govoutreach.com/stockton. This tool lets you submit questions and requests to city departments. You can ask about permits, code violations, city services, and public records. The system tracks your request and sends updates by email. For a Stockton phone directory search tied to city services, Ask Stockton is a useful starting point because it routes your question to the right office.

Stockton Ask Stockton portal for phone directory contact search

The portal handles a wide range of city requests beyond just public records. You can report issues, ask about services, or find department contacts all through one system. This makes it easier to track down the right phone number in Stockton without calling around to different offices.

For state-level searches, Stockton residents can use the Department of Consumer Affairs license search to find professionals by name. It covers over 3.4 million licensed people in California. The Secretary of State Business Search shows all registered businesses. The Contractors State License Board has its own lookup for contractors. All three tools are free and work well for Stockton phone directory searches when you need to find a business or a licensed worker.

Phone Directory Records Law in Stockton

Public records access in Stockton follows the California Public Records Act. The law says access to government records is a basic right. Agencies must respond to requests within 10 calendar days, with an option to extend by 14 more days for complex requests. Both Stockton city offices and San Joaquin County offices must follow this law. If you file a request and get turned down, the agency has to tell you which exemption applies and how to appeal.

Unlisted phone numbers in Stockton are protected under Public Utilities Code Section 2891.1. Phone companies cannot share these numbers. But if a number shows up in a court filing, a business license, or another public record, you can find it through a records search. Voter data in San Joaquin County can only be used for election, scholarly, or government purposes under state law. It cannot be used for commercial or personal gain.

Note: Stockton city departments must follow the same California Public Records Act timelines as all other public agencies in the state.

Nearby Stockton Phone Directory Cities

These cities are near Stockton in the Central Valley. Each has its own page with local phone directory search tools.

Search Stockton Phone Directory

Sponsored Results