How to Search District of Columbia Public Records

District of Columbia's court, criminal, vital, property, voter, and licensing records are maintained by D.C. government agencies. Use the tabs to filter by record type, or jump directly to any source.

  • Courts: The D.C. Court of Appeals sits at the top of the system; trial-court business is handled by the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. Most courts publish dockets and case lookups online.
  • Criminal history: The state's criminal-history repository handles official background checks. Fees and procedures are set by the state agency — see the linked official source.
  • Vital records: Birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates are issued by the DC Health Vital Records Division. Marriage records are filed with the Marriage Bureau of the D.C. Superior Court.
  • Property & recorded documents: Maintained by the D.C. Office of Tax and Revenue (Real Property) and the D.C. Recorder of Deeds.
  • Business filings: The Secretary of State (or equivalent) operates the official business-entity search.
Population
1,051,917
Households
411,859
Median Income
$101,027
Median Home Value
$705,000

Wants & Warrants Databases

3 official District of Columbia wants & warrants sources.

Wants & Warrants

Unsolved Crimes and Missing Persons | mpdc
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Individuals who provide information that helps the MPD solve crimes and capture DC's Most Wanted are eligible for various rewards. For people who wish to remain anonymous while providing tips, the MPD has created an anonymous telephone tip line ( 202 727-9099) and an anonymous text number (50411).
Robo-Cop Makes Marshals Service 15 Most Wanted List | U.S. Marshals Service
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Washington, D.C. - Raymond Abbott-Baerga , who escaped from a maximum security detention facility in Puerto Rico while awaiting sentencing on federal firearms violations, was added today to the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) list of "15 Most Wanted" ...
Wanted and Missing Persons — FBI
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Columbia · About · News · Wanted and Missing Persons · Community Outreach · Results: 5 Items · SABRINA ELAINE HEINZ · TASJUNIQUE GRAHAM AND BAILEY SIMON · JENNIFER LEA SETTLE · MURDER AND BANK ROBBERY · MIGUEL ANGEL HERMOSILLIO-ALCARAZ · 1 - 5 of 5 Results · Most Wanted ·

Frequently Asked Questions

District of Columbia's official criminal-history repository is operated by the state law-enforcement agency. Free public access to a complete criminal history is generally not available; an official background check typically requires fingerprints and a fee. Court records can be searched at no cost through the D.C. Courts case lookup.

District of Columbia's court system is headed by the D.C. Court of Appeals. Trial-court business is handled by the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, which includes Civil, Criminal, Family Court, Probate, and Tax divisions. Many D.C. courts publish docket searches and case lookups online — see the Court Records tab above for direct links.

The District of Columbia Secretary of State (or equivalent agency) operates the official business-entity search. You can typically search corporations, LLCs, LPs, and other registered entities by name or registration number. See the Licenses or Business tab above.

The D.C. Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) determines property values for tax purposes. The D.C. Recorder of Deeds records deeds, mortgages, liens, and other property documents. See the Property Records tab above for direct links.

District of Columbia vital records (birth, death, marriage, divorce certificates) are issued by the DC Health Vital Records Division. Marriage records are issued by the Marriage Bureau of the D.C. Superior Court. Fees and ID requirements are set by the issuing agency.

D.C. property and recorded-document searches are free for basic information through OTR Real Property and the D.C. Recorder of Deeds. Certified copies of deeds typically have a per-page fee. Direct links are in the Property Records tab above.

The District of Columbia sex offender registry is maintained by the state law-enforcement agency under the Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Act. The registry is searchable by name, ZIP code, or address.

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