Arvada White Pages Search

Arvada white pages connect you to public records for over 124,000 people in the northwest Denver metro area. The city straddles Jefferson County and Adams County, which means records for Arvada residents can be in either place depending on the address. You can search for people in Arvada through property deeds, court filings, marriage records, and other public documents filed at the county level. White pages tools pull from these sources to help you find names, addresses, and other details for current and past residents of Arvada.

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Arvada Quick Facts

124,402 Population
Jefferson/Adams Counties
1st/17th Judicial Districts
CORA Open Records Law

Arvada White Pages at Two Counties

Most of Arvada falls in Jefferson County. The Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder keeps property records, marriage licenses, and other documents for the majority of Arvada addresses. Their office is at 100 Jefferson County Pkwy, Suite 2560, in Golden. The recording phone is 303-271-8121. Hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The northeast part of Arvada extends into Adams County. The Adams County Clerk and Recorder handles records for those addresses. Their office is in Brighton at 4430 S. Adams County Pkwy. Call 720-523-6020 for info. If you are not sure which county covers the Arvada address you need, check both portals. The Jefferson County Land Records portal has scanned images from 1954 forward. The Adams County public records search covers recorded documents too.

Both counties let you view and download uncertified copies at no cost. These records show names and addresses tied to property sales, refinances, and liens in Arvada. This makes them a good starting point for any white pages search.

Jefferson County Land Records portal for Arvada white pages search

The Jefferson County Land Records portal covers most of Arvada for property-based people searches.

Court Records for Arvada People Search

Arvada court cases go to either Jefferson County or Adams County courts, depending on where in the city the case originates. Jefferson County courts are in the 1st Judicial District. The main phone is 720-772-2500. Adams County courts sit in the 17th Judicial District at 1100 Judicial Center Dr. in Brighton with a main line of 303-659-1161.

Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, records of official actions are open for inspection. You can search case records through LexisNexis Colorado Courts, the approved vendor. This site covers civil, criminal, domestic, small claims, and traffic cases. Every case record lists parties by name, which makes it a useful tool for white pages searches in Arvada. Vendor fees apply. Copies of actual documents must come from the court, not from the vendor.

Jefferson County has separate court divisions. Civil county court at 720-772-2560 handles small claims and evictions. Domestic court at 720-772-2510 covers divorce and custody. The records search line at Jefferson County is 720-772-2570. For Adams County, the records unit is at 303-654-3239 or AdamsRecordRequest@judicial.state.co.us.

Note: The Adams County court closes to the public on the 4th Wednesday of each month from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.

Arvada CORA and Open Records

C.R.S. 24-72-201 says all public records in Colorado shall be open for inspection. For Arvada, this applies to city departments and both county governments. You do not need a reason to ask for records. Three working days is the standard response time.

Jefferson County offers a title fraud protection service. You can sign up to get alerts if someone records a document in your name. This is free. The Jefferson County Records Search page has more tools and details. Adams County has a CORA page for submitting records requests. Both counties charge for copy and research time on complex requests, but basic online searches are free for Arvada white pages users.

Adams County public records for Arvada white pages

The Adams County public records portal covers the northeast portion of Arvada.

Arvada Vital Records and Property Data

Vital records for Arvada come from county health departments. Birth and death certificates cost $25 for the first copy and $20 for each extra. Under C.R.S. 25-2-101, you need to show proof of relationship and a valid photo ID. Marriage records are at the Jefferson County or Adams County Clerk and Recorder. These documents list both party names and are public in Arvada.

Property records are a strong tool for finding people in Arvada. Jefferson County has records online from 1954 to the present. All the deeds, liens, and trust documents filed over that time show who owns what and where they live. Adams County offers a similar search. Both counties will move to a flat $43.00 recording fee per document starting July 1, 2025.

The CBI records check at $5.00 per search covers the state criminal history database. Under C.R.S. 24-80-101, government records are subject to retention rules that keep them available for future Arvada white pages searches. Voter registration data is public in Colorado and shows names and addresses for Arvada voters.

State Resources for Arvada Searches

State databases round out what you can find in Arvada white pages. The Secretary of State business search lets you find people through their business filings. Every LLC and corporation in Colorado lists a registered agent with a name and address. The Judicial Branch public records guide explains what court records are available and how to get them.

The state vital records office handles birth and death certificates at the state level if the county office does not have what you need. The Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition has a full guide on CORA rights that applies to records in Arvada and every other city in the state.

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