Location guide · Huntington Beach, CA
Find a property owner in Huntington Beach, California
Looking up who owns a Huntington Beach property takes one of two starting points: the county property appraiser site that covers Huntington Beach, or a single-screen owner-data tool that resolves the address directly to the verified owner with phones (DNC flagged) and emails. For a single one-off lookup, the county records site is the no-charge path. For a list of Huntington Beach addresses, a tool that handles everything in one pass saves hours.
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Unmask an LLC that owns a Huntington Beach property
When the deed shows an LLC name instead of a human, the registered manager or member is the contact. California's LLC records are at the California Secretary of State business search. Search by the LLC name on the deed; the listed officer is the contact human. Tools with built-in LLC unmasking do this automatically across all 50 states.
Common questions
How do I find the owner of a property in Huntington Beach?
The county property appraiser site serving Huntington Beach publishes the recorded owner name and mailing address for every property at no charge. For a list of addresses, an owner-data tool resolves each one directly with phones (DNC flagged) and emails. The tool route is faster for multi-address workflows.
How do I unmask an LLC that owns property in Huntington Beach?
Search the California Secretary of State business search by the LLC name on the deed. The listed officer is the contact human. Owner-data tools include LLC unmasking automatically across all 50 states.
Is it legal to look up property owners in Huntington Beach?
Yes — deed and tax records are public in California. Contacting the owner is governed by the federal TCPA, the national Do Not Call registry, and any California-specific layers. Use a tool that flags DNC and TCPA-litigator records before outbound contact.