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There are many available records searches useful for locating people and/or personal information. Both public and private records checks are indexed with the majority searchable by name. These can be some of the most effective means for finding someone outside social media and telephone directories. And whilst you may not always find a direct contact, you may discover a lead on which you can move forward to gain that information. Includes electoral rolls, court records and criminal records.

To find additional sources that may assist you with your search, please visit the New Zealand Public Records Index.


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Explore New Zealand’s Public Records for Effective People Searches

When searching for someone, public records can offer a treasure trove of information that goes beyond social media and phone directories. This category provides access to a broad range of official and publicly available records that can help uncover vital details or leads in your search.

Public records encompass a variety of documents such as electoral rolls, court decisions, criminal records, and prisoner information. These sources often allow you to verify identities, track legal outcomes, or discover residential and ownership data that’s otherwise difficult to find.

What’s Included?

  • Electoral Rolls: Check online enrolment details or browse printed rolls held in locations across New Zealand.
  • Court and Judicial Records: Access decisions from major courts including the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, and High Court.
  • Criminal and Background Checks: Obtain criminal conviction histories and other background screening resources where relevant.
  • Inmate Locators: Find out if a person is currently in prison and where they are held.
  • Land and Ownership Records: Search Māori land ownership and trustee interests.
  • Legal Databases: Use searchable indexes of New Zealand law and court decisions, including comprehensive repositories like NZLII and Records.nz.

Why Use Public Records?

These official records offer reliable, legally sourced information that can confirm details or reveal new connections. They can be especially valuable when other search methods have not yielded results.

By tapping into these databases and registries, your search gains depth and authority, helping you piece together the information you need with confidence.