Search Bakersfield People Records

Bakersfield people search lets you look up public records for about 400,000 residents in the southern San Joaquin Valley. Kern County handles most people records for the city. The county Superior Court, Assessor, and Clerk-Recorder all keep files tied to Bakersfield residents. The city itself runs public records through its clerk and uses the WebLink system for document access. This page walks you through how to search for people in Bakersfield using court records, property data, vital records, and state-level tools available in California.

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Bakersfield People Search Through Kern County

Kern County is the main source for people records in Bakersfield. The county Superior Court keeps all civil, criminal, family, and probate records. You can search court cases online to find filings tied to people in Bakersfield. The court index shows case type, filing date, and party names. Criminal case records, civil lawsuits, and family law filings are all searchable. The Kern County Superior Court has its main courthouse at 1415 Truxtun Avenue in Bakersfield. Call the court clerk for help with case lookups and copies of court documents.

The Kern County Clerk-Recorder keeps vital records for Bakersfield residents. Birth, death, and marriage records are on file at the Clerk-Recorder's office. You can get copies in person or by mail. Fees follow state rates. Birth certificates cost $34 per copy. Death certificates are $26. Marriage records are $19. These fees went up by $2 in January 2026 under AB 64. The Clerk-Recorder also files fictitious business names and other documents that can help with a Bakersfield people search.

Note: Kern County does not have a dedicated page on this site, but all county offices serve Bakersfield directly.

Bakersfield Property Records People Search

Property records are a strong tool for finding people in Bakersfield. The Kern County Assessor has a property search tool on the county website. You can look up parcels by owner name or address. This shows who owns any property in Bakersfield, along with assessed values, lot size, and sale dates. It is one of the best free ways to search for people in Bakersfield who own real estate. Past owners show up too, which helps track down people who may have moved.

The Kern County Recorder also keeps deed records. When property changes hands in Bakersfield, the deed gets recorded with the county. These records are public. You can search for grant deeds, trust deeds, and liens filed against people in Bakersfield. Each document shows the names of buyers, sellers, and lenders.

City of Bakersfield Public Records

The city of Bakersfield keeps its own set of public records. The city website at bakersfieldcity.us uses the WebLink system for document management. You can access city council agendas, meeting minutes, resolutions, and ordinances. These records sometimes list people by name, especially in permits, contracts, and code enforcement actions. The city clerk handles records requests for Bakersfield.

Under the California Public Records Act, Government Code Section 7920.000, you can ask for most city records. Bakersfield has 10 days to respond to your request. Police reports, building permits, and business licenses are common records that help with a people search in Bakersfield. Some records cost money to copy, but the search itself is usually free.

The California business search portal also covers Bakersfield. You can find people listed as officers or agents on business filings.

Bakersfield people search California business filings

This state database has over 17 million records and is free to use. It covers LLCs, corporations, and partnerships tied to people in Bakersfield.

Find People in Bakersfield Jails

The Kern County Sheriff runs the county jail system serving Bakersfield. You can search for inmates held in Kern County facilities. The main jail is the Lerdo Justice Facility north of Bakersfield. Call the sheriff's office for inmate information and booking details. The search shows names, charges, booking dates, and bail amounts for people in Bakersfield who are in custody.

For Bakersfield residents in state prison, the CDCR runs the CIRIS inmate locator. This free tool shows name, age, prison location, and parole dates. California also runs the Megan's Law site at meganslaw.ca.gov which maps registered sex offenders in Bakersfield neighborhoods. Both tools are free and open to the public for people search purposes.

California Search Tools for Bakersfield

State-level people search tools work for Bakersfield residents. The unclaimed property search may show Bakersfield people with assets held by the state. The voter registration check at voterstatus.sos.ca.gov confirms if someone in Bakersfield is registered to vote.

Bakersfield people search California unclaimed property

The unclaimed property tool is free and can turn up cash, stocks, and safe deposit box contents tied to people in Bakersfield. The State Controller holds these until claimed.

The State Bar attorney search at apps.calbar.ca.gov covers lawyers in Bakersfield. The DRE license check at dre.ca.gov shows real estate agents and brokers. The Department of Consumer Affairs at search.dca.ca.gov lists other licensed professionals in Bakersfield. These state databases add depth to any Bakersfield people search when local records fall short.

Note: State databases are free to search but certified copies of records usually have fees attached.

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