Access Centennial White Pages

Centennial white pages help you search for people in one of the Denver metro area's largest suburbs. With about 108,000 residents, Centennial sits entirely within Arapahoe County in the south metro region. A Centennial white pages search can turn up phone numbers, home addresses, and public record details for people who live here. Records from the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder, Colorado state databases, and court systems all feed into the data that appears in directory results. Whether you want to reconnect with someone or need to verify a Centennial address, these tools give you a way to find the information.

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Centennial Quick Facts

108,418 Population
Arapahoe County
18th Judicial District
80112 Primary ZIP

Arapahoe County Records for Centennial

Centennial falls within Arapahoe County. The county seat is Littleton, not Centennial, but the county offices serve all residents in the area equally. The Arapahoe County government runs the main public records systems that cover Centennial. Josh Zygielbaum serves as the County Clerk and Recorder. The office is at 5334 South Prince St., Littleton, CO 80120. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call 303-795-4520 with questions.

The clerk keeps real estate documents, marriage licenses, civil union records, and subdivision maps. These are all public records. When you run a Centennial white pages search, property records from Arapahoe County are among the most useful results. A deed tells you who owns a home at a given address. Liens and other filings can show financial ties to a person. All of these get recorded at the clerk office and become part of the public record.

The Arapahoe County Public Records Search portal is the online tool for looking up recorded documents. You can search by name or document type. The system is free to use. To search, click the Name icon, accept the disclaimer, and enter the last name first followed by the first name. You can narrow by date if you know roughly when the document was filed. All results show up with the document type, date, and other details. Watermarked copies are free to view and download. Non-watermarked copies cost a small fee.

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How to Search Centennial White Pages

There are multiple paths to a Centennial white pages result. The Arapahoe County portal is the most direct for property and recorded document searches. But state systems add more layers of data.

The Colorado Judicial Branch docket search covers court cases in the 18th Judicial District, which includes Arapahoe County. You can look up a person by name and see if they have any civil, criminal, domestic, or traffic cases on file. The Arapahoe County Justice Center at 7325 South Potomac Street in Centennial handles many of these cases. That is right inside the city limits. The courthouse phone number is 303-649-6355.

For more detailed court records, the LexisNexis Colorado Courts service gives real-time access to case registers. This data comes straight from the Colorado Judicial Department. Charges apply for using this tool. Copies of actual case documents are not available through the vendor and must come from the court directly. For Centennial cases, that means contacting the Arapahoe County court.

The Arapahoe County records request portal handles CORA and other public records requests. You can submit a formal request through this site for any records held by county agencies. This is useful if you need something specific that does not show up in the regular search tools. Responses are due within three working days under C.R.S. 24-72-201, the Colorado Open Records Act.

Note: The Arapahoe County Justice Center in Centennial is the main courthouse for the 18th Judicial District.

State Records for Centennial People Search

Colorado state agencies add more data to a Centennial white pages search. The Colorado Secretary of State has a free business entity database. If a Centennial resident owns or runs a business, their name and registered agent address show up in the search. This can be a useful way to confirm someone's connection to the city.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation runs the statewide criminal history check system. An online search costs $5. It pulls from the CBI central repository of fingerprint-based arrest records. Only Colorado arrests appear. Warrants, sealed records, and juvenile records are excluded. For mail-in requests, the cost is $13 and you must pay by money order or cashier's check. This is the official state tool for criminal history, and it covers all Colorado residents including those in Centennial.

Vital records such as birth and death certificates are managed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. The first copy costs $25, with additional copies at $20 each. Eligibility rules apply. Marriage records for Centennial residents go through the Arapahoe County Clerk, and divorce records are held by the district court clerk. Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act, records of official actions must be maintained and are open to the public.

Centennial Property and Address Lookup

Property records are one of the strongest tools for a Centennial address search. The Arapahoe County Assessor keeps tax records for every parcel in the county. These records list the property owner, mailing address, assessed value, and legal description. If you know an address in Centennial, you can find the owner. If you know a name, you can find their property.

Recorded deeds at the Arapahoe County Clerk office show the full history of property transfers. Each deed names the buyer and seller and gives the property address. These go back many years and are searchable through the public records portal. For Centennial, this is an effective way to trace where someone lives or has lived. The data is public under CORA and costs nothing to search online.

Centennial is a home-rule municipality. It incorporated in 2001, which makes it one of the newer cities in the metro area. The city itself does not have a traditional city clerk office that handles recorded documents the way older cities do. Instead, most public records for Centennial flow through Arapahoe County. The city government handles its own municipal records, zoning decisions, and code enforcement files, but for white pages type data like property ownership and court records, the county is the primary source.

Court Records for Centennial White Pages

The Arapahoe County courts sit within the 18th Judicial District. Two courthouses serve the area. The Justice Center at 7325 South Potomac Street is in Centennial itself. The older courthouse at 1790 Littleton Blvd is in Littleton. Both handle cases that may involve Centennial residents.

Criminal justice records requests for the 18th District must go through a formal process. You submit a CORA or CCJRA request form. Records cannot be requested by phone or through social media. A $25 search fee applies and is non-refundable. You must sign a statement saying the records will not be used for direct solicitation. For requests of 25 or more pages, you may be charged for staff time and copy costs. The office will give you a fee estimate before it starts the work.

The Colorado Judicial Branch public records guide has full details on what court records are available and how to request them. Case registers available through third-party vendors cover civil, domestic, felony, misdemeanor, small claims, and traffic cases. The data is real-time but not the official record. If you need certified copies, you must go through the court directly in Centennial.

Note: Requests for 25 or more pages may be charged for staff time at rates set by the 18th Judicial District.

Nearby Cities to Centennial

Centennial borders several other south metro cities. If you are searching for someone and they might live in one of these communities, check these white pages as well. Many of these cities share the same county resources through Arapahoe County.

Arapahoe County White Pages

Centennial is one of several large cities in Arapahoe County. For a complete look at white pages resources covering the full county, including Littleton, Englewood, and other communities, visit the Arapahoe County page.

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