Castle Rock White Pages Lookup

Castle Rock white pages are your starting point for finding people in the Douglas County seat. About 86,000 residents live in Castle Rock, which sits along I-25 between Denver and Colorado Springs. A Castle Rock white pages search can help you find phone numbers, mailing addresses, and other contact details for people in the area. Public records from the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder, the district court, and Colorado state agencies all flow into the directory data you can look up online. Whether you need to locate someone or verify an address in Castle Rock, multiple tools are available to help.

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Castle Rock Quick Facts

86,434 Population
Douglas County
18th Judicial District
80104 Primary ZIP

Douglas County Records for Castle Rock

Castle Rock is the county seat of Douglas County. The Douglas County Clerk and Recorder office is at 301 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104. Sheri Davis is the Clerk and Recorder. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call 303-660-7469 with questions about recorded documents.

The clerk records real estate documents, marriage licenses, and other papers that become part of the public record. When you search the Castle Rock white pages, property records from Douglas County are among the most useful results. Each recorded deed shows who bought or sold a home and at what address. Liens, easements, and other filings add more detail to the picture. These records help confirm where a person lives or has lived in Castle Rock.

Douglas County has one of the highest median incomes in the state, so there is a lot of real estate activity. This means the county clerk has a large volume of property records on file. Most can be searched online. Recorded document copies cost $0.25 per page. Oversize documents and plats cost $1 for the first page and $0.75 for each additional page. Certification adds $1 per document.

Douglas County Clerk and Recorder office for Castle Rock white pages

Castle Rock Court Records Search

Court records in Castle Rock fall under the 18th Judicial District, which covers both Douglas County and Arapahoe County. The Douglas County Clerk of Court is Andi Truett. The courthouse is at 4000 Justice Way, Suite 2009, Castle Rock, CO 80109. Call 720-437-6200 for the clerk of court office.

The Douglas County Court public records page explains what is available. For criminal cases, you can find the person's name, case status, charges, and a timeline of court appearances. For civil cases, records include plaintiff and defendant names, case status, next court date, and the date filed. This data is useful during a Castle Rock white pages search when you want to see if someone has any court history.

Research fees for court records in Douglas County are $5 per name request on the current system. Copies from paper files cost $0.75 per page. Copies from e-filed cases cost $0.25 per page. A specific document search runs $30 per hour, with the first hour free. Certified copies cost $20 each. These fees apply at the Castle Rock courthouse.

The Colorado Judicial Branch docket search also covers Castle Rock cases. You can search by name and see civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases from the 18th Judicial District. For more detailed registers, the LexisNexis Colorado Courts system has real-time data from the Colorado Judicial Department. Charges apply for that service.

Note: The first hour of a specific document search at the Douglas County courthouse is free of charge.

State Resources for Castle Rock Searches

Colorado state agencies hold records that add to any Castle Rock white pages search. The Colorado Secretary of State has a free business entity database. If a Castle Rock resident owns or manages a business, their name and a registered agent address will appear in the search. Results include the entity type, formation date, ID number, and status.

The Colorado Open Records Act at C.R.S. 24-72-201 gives the public the right to inspect government records. This covers everything from Douglas County property files to city records in Castle Rock. Agencies must respond within three working days, with up to ten days allowed for complicated requests. You do not have to state a reason for wanting the records. Written requests are the standard method, and many agencies have online forms to speed things up.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation offers online criminal history checks for $5. The system searches fingerprint-based arrest records from Colorado law enforcement. Only Colorado arrests appear. Warrants, sealed records, and juvenile records are not included. For vital records, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment handles birth and death certificates. The first copy is $25 and additional copies are $20 each. Douglas County has its own vital records office at 410 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock. Call 720-643-2480 for local vital records.

Castle Rock Property and Address Lookup

Property records are the most reliable source for verifying a Castle Rock address. The Douglas County Assessor keeps tax records for every parcel in the county. These show the property owner, mailing address, assessed value, and legal description. If you know a name, you can find their property. If you know an address, you can find the owner. This is the core of any Castle Rock white pages address search.

The Douglas County Clerk office also records deeds, which track every transfer of property. Each deed lists the buyer, seller, and property address. These records go back many years. The Douglas County Assessor website has online tools for looking up property information. Voter registration data from the county clerk is another way to verify a current Castle Rock address. Voter rolls list names, addresses, and party affiliations. This is public data in Colorado under state law.

Castle Rock has grown fast in recent years. New subdivisions keep adding homes and residents. This means the property records are constantly being updated, which is good news if you are trying to find someone who recently moved to Castle Rock.

Criminal Justice Records in Castle Rock

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act at C.R.S. 24-72-301 is the law that governs access to criminal records in Castle Rock. Records of official actions must be maintained and are open to the public. This includes arrest records, disposition records, and other official documents. Other criminal justice records may be available at the discretion of the custodian. Fees for search, retrieval, and copying may apply.

The Douglas County Sheriff handles law enforcement for unincorporated areas of the county. The Castle Rock Police Department covers the city itself. Both agencies keep records that are accessible under state law. If you are searching the Castle Rock white pages and want to check criminal history, the CBI online check is the fastest route for statewide data. For local records, contact the specific agency that handled the case.

Nearby Cities to Castle Rock

Castle Rock sits between the Denver metro area and Colorado Springs along I-25. Several nearby cities are also in Douglas County. If the person you are looking for might live outside Castle Rock proper, check these communities.

Douglas County White Pages

Castle Rock is the county seat and the largest city in Douglas County. For a full view of white pages resources covering the entire county, including Parker, Castle Pines, Lone Tree, and other communities, see the Douglas County page.

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