Tucker White Pages Search

Tucker white pages connect you to people searches, phone lookups, and address records in this DeKalb County city just east of Atlanta. Tucker was incorporated in 2016, making it one of Georgia's newer cities. Because of that, police services and some older records are still handled by DeKalb County. The city does run its own municipal court, community development office, and open records portal from its offices at 1975 Lakeside Parkway, Suite 350, Tucker, GA 30084. Between city and county sources, you have a wide set of tools for finding people in the Tucker area.

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Tucker White Pages Quick Facts

36,680 Population
DeKalb County
30084 Primary ZIP
770/678 Area Codes

Tucker Open Records Access

The City of Tucker keeps its own public records and makes them available through an online portal. The Tucker Open Records Request page shows how to file a request. The City Clerk is the custodian of records. You can reach the office at 1975 Lakeside Parkway, Suite 350, Tucker, GA 30084.

Under the Georgia Open Records Act (Code 50-18-70), you have the right to request public records from any state or local government agency. Tucker is no exception. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The city must respond within three business days. Requests can cover any department. Zoning files, court records, business licenses, and meeting minutes are all on the table. For Tucker white pages searches, the open records portal is your most direct route to official city data.

One thing to keep in mind is that Tucker was only incorporated in 2016. Records from before that year are held by DeKalb County. If you need historical data about a Tucker address or resident, the county is where you look first. The city only has records from its start date forward. That split is important for any serious white pages search in the Tucker area.

Tucker Police Records

Tucker does not have its own police force. Law enforcement in the city is handled by the DeKalb County Police Department. That means police reports, arrest records, and accident reports for Tucker addresses are filed with the county, not the city. For white pages searches that rely on police data, you would go through DeKalb County.

This is a key difference between Tucker and older cities in Georgia. Most cities have their own police department and keep their own law enforcement files. Tucker contracts with the county instead. The advantage is that DeKalb County has a large, well-established records system. The disadvantage is that your request goes through the county process, which can be slower. Police records are public under Georgia Code 50-18-70 once a case is closed. Active investigations can be withheld. But the core data in a closed report, names, addresses, dates, and incident details, is all accessible.

Note: For accident reports in Tucker, contact the DeKalb County Police Department records division directly.

Search Tucker Court Cases

Tucker does have its own municipal court. The court handles traffic tickets and city code violations. You can call (678) 597-9040 for case information. The Tucker Municipal Court page explains how the court works and what types of cases it hears.

Tucker white pages municipal court information page

The court page above covers schedules, payment options, and how to look up case information in Tucker.

Court records list the defendant's name, charges, case number, and outcome. That makes them useful for Tucker white pages lookups. If someone got a traffic ticket or a code violation in Tucker, their name is in the court system. These records are public. You can request them through the City Clerk's open records process. The municipal court only handles city-level offenses. For felonies, civil lawsuits, and other serious matters, DeKalb County Superior Court has jurisdiction. Those records are separate and go through the county clerk.

Once a case is closed, the full record is open to the public. Georgia law does not require you to have a direct interest in the case. Anyone can request court records for any reason. The response time is the same three-day window set by the Open Records Act.

Tucker Property White Pages

Tucker's Community Development department handles building permits, zoning, and code enforcement. The Tucker Community Development page covers the department's services and how to access records.

Tucker white pages community development and permit records

The page above outlines how Tucker handles development projects, permits, and zoning reviews.

Building permits are a good white pages tool. Each permit application lists the property owner, the contractor, the project address, and the scope of work. That connects a name to a place. Zoning records do the same thing. They show who owns a parcel and how it is classified. If you are searching the Tucker white pages for a property owner, the community development department is a solid starting point.

Code enforcement records are also public. The Tucker Code Enforcement page covers how violations are handled. Each violation record names the property address and the owner. That data is accessible through an open records request. Between permits, zoning files, and code cases, the community development department holds a lot of useful data for Tucker white pages searches.

Tucker Business Searches

The City of Tucker requires all businesses to hold a valid license. The Tucker Business Licensing page covers the requirements. Each license record shows the business name, address, and owner or principal. That is a direct link between a person and a physical location. For Tucker white pages searches, business licenses are one of the most straightforward ways to find someone who runs or owns a business in the city.

You can request business license data through the City Clerk's open records process. State-level professional licenses are different. Georgia Code 43-1-1 governs those. The Georgia Secretary of State Professional License Search lets you look up state-licensed professionals by name or by city. Results show the license type, number, and current status. Between city and state license records, you can cover a wide range of occupations in the Tucker area.

Georgia State Records

Several state databases help with Tucker white pages lookups. The Georgia eCorp Business Search shows officers and registered agents of business entities. If someone in Tucker is an officer of a Georgia corporation or LLC, they appear in this database. Voter records are public under Georgia Code 21-2-210. The Georgia My Voter Page lets you check registration status and verify addresses.

Vital records from the Georgia Department of Public Health include birth, death, and marriage certificates. Access is governed by Georgia Code 31-10-1 et seq. Certified copies cost about $25. The Georgia Courts E-Access portal covers DeKalb County court cases at the superior and state court level. That includes civil, criminal, and family law cases involving Tucker residents. For a full Tucker white pages search, combining state and city sources gives you the broadest coverage.

Tucker Records via DeKalb County

Tucker sits in DeKalb County, which handles many of the records that other cities would keep on their own. Since Tucker has no police department, all law enforcement records go through the county. Property deeds, marriage licenses, and superior court case files are also at the county level. The DeKalb County Clerk of Superior Court manages these records. The Tax Assessor keeps property ownership data with names and addresses for every parcel in the county.

DeKalb County is one of the largest counties in Georgia. It borders Fulton County to the west and Gwinnett County to the north. The county's records system is well established and covers decades of data. For Tucker white pages searches, the county records fill the gap left by the city's short history. Tucker has only been a city since 2016. DeKalb County has records going back much further. If you are looking for older data about a Tucker address or resident, the county is where you will find it.

Nearby Cities White Pages

Tucker borders several other cities in the DeKalb County area. People often cross city lines for work, shopping, and other daily activities. If your Tucker white pages search comes up short, try these nearby cities.

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