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Roseville people search connects you to public records for about 159,000 residents in Placer County, California. People records in Roseville are managed by Placer County offices including the Superior Court, Clerk-Recorder, and Assessor. The city also keeps its own records through the Roseville City Clerk. You can search court cases, check property ownership, look up vital records, and find criminal history tied to Roseville. This page covers the main ways to run a people search in Roseville, California.

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159K Population
Placer County
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Roseville People Search Through Placer County Courts

Placer County Superior Court handles all court records for Roseville. The court operates a branch in Roseville on Galleria Boulevard. Online case information is available through placer.courts.ca.gov. You can search by name to find civil, criminal, family, and probate cases. For a Roseville people search through court records, this is the starting point. Results show case type, filing date, and parties involved. The Placer County court system serves Roseville as well as Auburn, Lincoln, and Rocklin.

Court records for Roseville cover many types of cases. Criminal filings, restraining orders, evictions, and civil lawsuits all show up when you search a name. If someone in Roseville has been part of any court case in Placer County, the record will appear in the system. Roseville is the largest city in Placer County by population, so a large share of the county's caseload ties back to Roseville. Small claims and traffic cases may have some access limits depending on how far back you need to go.

Note: Roseville cases may be heard at either the Roseville or Auburn courthouse depending on the case type.

City of Roseville Public Records

The City of Roseville keeps its own set of public records. Under the California Public Records Act and Government Code Section 7920.000, the city must respond to records requests within 10 days. You can ask for permits, contracts, council minutes, and other city files that name specific people. Building permits show property owners and contractors tied to work in Roseville. Code enforcement records connect people to violations at specific addresses.

Roseville has its own police department, which handles law enforcement records. You can request police reports, accident reports, and other incident records from the Roseville Police Department. Some records are public. Others have exemptions under state law. For a people search in Roseville, city records add local detail that county or state sources may not have. They show permits pulled, business licenses, code cases, and other ties that link a person to Roseville specifically. The city also keeps utility account records, though these are generally not public.

Roseville People Search Using Voter Data

Voter registration is a useful way to verify if someone lives in Roseville. The California Secretary of State runs a voter status check that covers the whole state. You enter a name and date of birth to see if the person is registered. It shows their county and registration status but does not give a full address. For a Roseville people search, this can confirm whether someone is an active voter in Placer County. It is free and takes just a few seconds to use.

The voter status check shown below covers all California voters including those registered in Roseville.

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Search by name to check if someone in Roseville is currently registered to vote in Placer County.

The business search at bizfileonline.sos.ca.gov is another helpful state tool. It holds over 17 million filings. You can find people in Roseville listed as corporate officers or agents on business filings. Roseville has a strong commercial presence in the greater Sacramento area, so many residents are tied to business entities. The Department of Consumer Affairs license search at search.dca.ca.gov also shows licensed professionals in Roseville across many fields.

Find People in Roseville Through Property Records

Property records are a strong way to find people in Roseville. The Placer County Assessor keeps ownership data for every parcel. You can search by name or address to see who owns real estate in Roseville. The data includes assessed value, parcel details, and ownership history. The Placer County Clerk-Recorder holds deeds, liens, mortgages, and other recorded documents. Both sources are public and free to search. For a Roseville people search through property, these two offices give you the full picture of real estate ties.

Vital records for Roseville go through the Placer County Clerk-Recorder. Birth certificates cost $34. Death certificates cost $26. Marriage certificates are $19. These fees are set by the state. Anyone can get an informational copy for research. Certified copies go only to authorized people under Health and Safety Code Section 103526. For a people search in Roseville, vital records can confirm names, dates of birth, and family connections. Marriage licenses and fictitious business name filings are also on record with the Clerk-Recorder and can help with name changes or business ties.

Roseville Criminal and Inmate People Search

For criminal records tied to Roseville, several free tools are available. The Placer County Sheriff runs a jail information line where you can check on people in county custody. For people from Roseville in state prison, the California CDCR inmate search at ciris.mt.cdcr.ca.gov shows name, age, facility, and parole hearing data. The sex offender registry at meganslaw.ca.gov covers Roseville and all of Placer County. The background check status portal at applicantstatus.doj.ca.gov lets you track pending requests.

The attorney search tool below can help you find lawyers who practice in or near Roseville.

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Search by name to check bar status and discipline history for attorneys in the Roseville area.

For a Roseville people search focused on criminal history, the court index and sheriff records are the most direct local sources. State tools fill in the gaps by covering prison inmates, sex offenders, and background check status. The unclaimed property database at ucpi.sco.ca.gov and the real estate license lookup at dre.ca.gov are also worth checking for people connected to Roseville.

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