Find Castle Pines White Pages
Castle Pines white pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and addresses in this Douglas County community south of Denver. With a population around 12,000, Castle Pines is a growing city along the I-25 corridor between Castle Rock and Lone Tree. A Castle Pines white pages search pulls from Douglas County public records, Colorado state databases, and court systems. You can find contact details, confirm where someone lives, or look up property records tied to a Castle Pines address. Colorado law keeps these records open to the public.
Castle Pines Quick Facts
Douglas County Records for Castle Pines
Castle Pines falls within Douglas County. The county seat is Castle Rock, about ten miles to the south. Sheri Davis serves as the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder. The main office is at 301 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call 303-660-7469 for questions about recorded documents.
The Douglas County Clerk and Recorder keeps property records, marriage licenses, and other recorded documents. For a Castle Pines white pages search, the most useful records are deeds and liens. A deed shows who bought a property and at what address. Liens reveal financial ties. Marriage records connect names and dates. All of these are public and can be requested from the clerk office. Recorded documents cost $0.25 per page for copies. Certified copies run $20 each.
The clerk of court for Douglas County is Andi Truett. The court office is at 4000 Justice Way, Suite 2009, Castle Rock, CO 80109. You can reach them at 720-437-6200. Court records for Castle Pines cases are handled through this office.
The screenshot below shows the Douglas County government website, the starting point for public records searches in Castle Pines.
From the county site you can navigate to the clerk and recorder, assessor, and court records pages.
Castle Pines Court Records Search
Douglas County sits in the 18th Judicial District. Court records from this district cover civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases filed in the county. You can check the Colorado Judicial Branch docket search to look up a person by name. Any Castle Pines resident with a case on file will show up in the results.
For criminal cases, the records include the person's name, case status, charges, and a timeline of court dates. Civil cases list plaintiff and defendant names, case status, and next hearing date. The LexisNexis Colorado Courts vendor provides this data in real-time from the Colorado Judicial Department. There are fees for using the service. Copies of actual court documents must come from the Douglas County court directly.
The Douglas County Court public records page has details on how to request specific documents. Research fees run $30 per hour after the first free hour. Copies of e-filed documents cost $0.25 per page. Paper file copies are $0.75 per page. A name search on the current system costs $5. These fees are set by the court, not the county clerk.
Note: Court records obtained through third-party vendors do not constitute the official record of the court.
Colorado State Resources for Castle Pines
The Colorado Secretary of State has a business entity search that covers all of Colorado. If a Castle Pines resident operates a business, the entity name, registered agent, and principal office address show up in the results. This is free to use. Business owners are not required to list personal information with the state, but the registered agent details often help narrow a search.
The CBI Records Check is the official statewide criminal history tool. An online check costs $5. It searches fingerprint-based arrest records for Colorado. Warrants, sealed records, and juvenile cases are not included. The CBI is the central repository for criminal history data in the state. Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, the Criminal Justice Records Act, records of official actions are open to public inspection. Other records may be released at the custodian's discretion.
Below is a screenshot of the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder page, which provides access to recording services for Castle Pines property and marriage records.
The clerk handles all recorded documents for Douglas County, including those filed by Castle Pines residents.
Castle Pines Vital Records and CORA
Birth and death records for Castle Pines residents are available through the Douglas County Vital Records Office at 410 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock, CO. Call 720-643-2480 for details. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment also handles vital records at the state level. First copies cost $25, and extra copies in the same order cost $20. You must show ID and prove your relationship to the person on the record.
Marriage records go through the Douglas County Clerk. Divorce records are held by the district court clerk. Under C.R.S. 25-2-101, the Vital Statistics Act covers how these records get created and who can access them. For Castle Pines white pages uses, marriage and divorce records help track name changes and verify family connections.
The Colorado Open Records Act, C.R.S. 24-72-201, says public records must be open for inspection. You can file a CORA request with Douglas County or the City of Castle Pines for records they hold. Agencies have three working days to respond, with an extension to ten days if needed. The Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition publishes a guide to these rules.
Nearby Cities to Castle Pines
Castle Pines sits between Castle Rock and the south Denver suburbs. If your search does not turn up results in Castle Pines, try these nearby communities. Several share Douglas County or Arapahoe County records.
Douglas County White Pages
Castle Pines is part of Douglas County. For a complete look at white pages tools and public records covering the full county, including Castle Rock, Parker, and Lone Tree, visit the Douglas County page.