Colorado Springs White Pages

Colorado Springs white pages help you find people and public records in the second largest city in Colorado. With close to 478,000 residents spread across El Paso County, the city sits at the base of Pikes Peak and has a mix of military, government, and civilian records tied to its population. You can search for names and addresses through county clerk files, court case records, and state databases. White pages searches in Colorado Springs pull from the same public record sources that government offices use, which means you get data from deeds, court filings, marriage licenses, and other documents kept on file at the El Paso County offices.

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Colorado Springs Quick Facts

478,215 Population
El Paso County
4th Judicial District
CORA Open Records Law

Colorado Springs White Pages and El Paso County

All public records for Colorado Springs residents are held at the El Paso County level. The county seat is Colorado Springs itself. That means the clerk and recorder office, the courts, and the public health department are all right in town. You do not have to drive to a different city to get records.

The El Paso County Clerk and Recorder keeps land records, marriage licenses, and other recorded documents. Their main office is at 1675 West Garden of the Gods Road in Colorado Springs. You can call them at 719-520-6200. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The office also has a north location at Union Town Center that is open on Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. These records list names and addresses of people who own property, get married, or file documents in Colorado Springs and the rest of El Paso County.

The City of Colorado Springs website has links to the city clerk, police department, and municipal court. The city clerk office can be reached at 719-385-5901. Sarah Johnson serves as the city clerk.

You can search real estate and marriage records online through the El Paso County Recording Department. The portal lets you look up names tied to property deeds, liens, and trust documents filed in Colorado Springs and surrounding areas. This is a free tool for basic index searches.

Colorado Springs city homepage for white pages people search

The city homepage links to departments that keep records with names and contact details for Colorado Springs residents.

Court Records for Colorado Springs People Search

Court records are a strong source for white pages searches in Colorado Springs. The El Paso County courts handle civil, criminal, domestic, and small claims cases. Every case lists parties by name and often includes addresses. The 4th Judicial District serves El Paso County, and the courthouse is in Colorado Springs.

The Colorado Judicial Branch does not offer direct name searches on its website. Instead, court records for Colorado Springs cases are available through LexisNexis Colorado Courts. This is the approved third-party vendor. You can search by name or case number. The register of actions shows case type, status, charges, and court dates. Vendor fees apply. Copies of actual case documents must come from the court itself, not the vendor site. Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, records of official actions are open to inspection. That includes most court files in Colorado Springs.

Colorado Springs city clerk office white pages records

The Colorado Springs city clerk office handles municipal records and open records requests for city departments.

The Colorado Springs Municipal Court handles city-level offenses. You can reach them at 719-385-6153. These records also list people by name and can be useful for a white pages search in the city.

Note: Court records from the vendor sites do not include sealed or juvenile cases filed in Colorado Springs.

Find People in Colorado Springs Through Vital Records

Vital records are another way to find people in Colorado Springs. The El Paso County Public Health office issues birth and death certificates. Their office is at 1675 W. Garden of the Gods Rd., Suite 2044, in Colorado Springs. Call 719-575-8492 for details. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Birth certificates cost $25 for the first copy. Each extra copy in the same order is $20. Death certificates follow the same pricing. These records show names, dates, and locations that can help with a people search in Colorado Springs. Under C.R.S. 25-2-101, access to vital records has limits. You must prove your relationship to the person named on the record. A valid photo ID is required. Digital IDs are not accepted.

Marriage records in Colorado Springs come from the El Paso County Clerk and Recorder. The office issues marriage licenses and keeps the filed copies. You can search for these online or visit the main office in person. Marriage licenses list both parties by name and are public records in Colorado.

Colorado Springs Open Records Requests

The Colorado Open Records Act, found at C.R.S. 24-72-201, gives you the right to inspect public records held by government agencies. In Colorado Springs, this covers city departments, the police department, and county offices. You do not need to give a reason for your request. Most agencies must respond within three working days.

El Paso County has a dedicated CORA page with contact info for records requests. Mike Madsen is the open records manager and can be reached at 719-520-6403. The first two hours of research time are free. After that, the county charges $29.50 per hour. Copy and printing costs may apply for physical documents. The Colorado Springs Police Department can be reached at 719-444-7000 for records tied to incidents in the city. The El Paso County Sheriff also takes records requests. Their review-and-redaction fee starts at $8.00 for reports up to 10 pages.

Colorado Springs police department records for white pages search

Police records can include names and addresses tied to reports filed in Colorado Springs.

Note: Body camera video from the sheriff's office costs $32.00 per hour for production, with a one-hour minimum.

Property Records and Colorado Springs White Pages

Property records are one of the most used tools for finding people in Colorado Springs. Every time someone buys, sells, or refinances a home, the transaction gets recorded at the El Paso County Clerk and Recorder. These documents show the buyer and seller names along with the property address. You can search them online for free.

Standard recording fees are $13 for the first page plus $5 for each extra page. Starting July 1, 2025, a flat fee of $43 per document will apply. Death certificates cost $3 to record. You can request copies of recorded documents by calling 719-520-6198 or emailing copyrequests@elpasoco.com. The recording manager is Jimmie Van Buskirk and can be reached at 719-520-7074. Copy searches and plat maps are only available at the main office before 4 p.m. in Colorado Springs.

The CBI records check portal is another tool for looking up people in Colorado Springs. It searches the state criminal history database. Online checks cost $5.00. This only covers Colorado arrests supported by fingerprints. It will not show arrests from other states or sealed records.

State Resources for Colorado Springs Searches

Several state agencies have records that help with white pages searches in Colorado Springs. The Secretary of State business search lets you find people through their business filings. Every LLC and corporation in Colorado lists a registered agent name and address. The state vital records office handles birth and death certificates at the state level.

Voter registration data in Colorado is public under Title 1 of the election code. These records show names, addresses, and party affiliation for registered voters in Colorado Springs. Contact the El Paso County Clerk and Recorder or the Secretary of State to request voter files.

The Colorado State Patrol Central Records Unit at 303-239-4180 keeps crash reports and incident files. Under C.R.S. 24-80-101, all documentary materials made or kept by government agencies are subject to state retention rules. This helps make sure records stay available for searches over time in Colorado Springs and across the state.

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