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Our duties are to provide public notice by accepting and recording legal documents required by law upon payment of proper fees and taxes, as well as maintaining birth, marriage, and death records and indices for San Diego County.
- Office of The Taxpayer Advocate
County of San Diego. Home; Divisions. Office of the...
- Office of The Assessor
In addition, the Assessor maintains records on all taxable...
- Unlawful Detainer Assistant
To register as a Unlawful Detainer Assistant in San Diego...
- Collections Overview
Official Records are defined in California Government Code...
- Professional Photocopier
To register as a Professional Photocopier in San Diego...
- Recording
The San Diego Superior Court's website is...
- Notary Public Oath & Bond Filing
San Diego Recorder/County Clerk P.O. Box 121750 San Diego,...
- Owner Alert
OWNER ALERT is a free service provided by your...
- Office of The Taxpayer Advocate
View existing Public Records Act Requests. Access previously submitted requests and view released documents.
The Office of Vital Records and Statistics (OVRS) is open Monday through Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. OVRS is located at 5560 Overland Avenue, Suite 130, San Diego, CA 92123. Send an email, or phone (619) 692-5733, for more information. English, Spanish, and Tagalog spoken.
For a copy of a Military Discharge document, please come to any office of the Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk or click here for DD214 Application by mail. DISCLAIMER: The Grantor/Grantee Index is provided as a public service for your convenience.
The collections document the activities of the County of San Diego from its establishment in 1850 to the present day. The collections include administrative records, official records, maps, and historic birth, death and marriage records.
The San Diego Superior Court's website is www.sdcourt.ca.gov. How do I know if my document was recorded? You may search the Official Records Index for documents that have been recorded.
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The City of San Diego has a Public Records Portal (NextRequest) that allows anyone to submit a request, correspond with City staff, and track requests online. The portal also allows users to search for published public records requests and documents.