Access Erie White Pages
Erie white pages provide access to public records for over 31,000 people in this fast-growing town between Denver and Boulder. Erie straddles two counties, with parts in both Weld County and Boulder County. That means people search records for Erie residents may be split across two different clerk and recorder systems. You can look up names through property deeds, marriage files, court cases, and other public documents. The Erie white pages pull data from both county systems and the state databases to help you find the person or address you need.
Erie Quick Facts
Erie Records in Two Counties
Erie is one of Colorado's split-county cities. Which county holds a record depends on which side of the county line the property or event falls on. Most of Erie's newer growth sits in Weld County. The older parts of town are in Boulder County. When you run an Erie white pages search, you may need to check both systems to get the full picture.
The Weld County Clerk and Recorder is at 1250 H Street in Greeley. Call 970-304-6530 for questions. Carly Koppes serves as the Clerk and Recorder. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The recording department has processed and preserved public documents dating from 1865 to today. Most of these records are available online through the Weld County self-service web portal. Documents include real estate records, military discharges, subdivision maps, marriage licenses, and civil unions.
The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder is at 1750 33rd St., Suite 201, in Boulder. Call 303-413-7770 for recording questions. Molly Fitzpatrick serves as Clerk and Recorder. Hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The recording division physical office is closed to the public for walk-ins, but online and phone services are available. Limited in-person services need an appointment.
How to Search Erie People Records
Start with the Weld County self-service records portal for Erie searches. The index is free to view, and you can look up names tied to recorded documents. Fees apply if you want to see the actual document images. This portal covers records from 1865 to the present, so it reaches back a long time for Erie property and people history.
The following screenshot shows the Weld County self-service web portal used for Erie records.
After accepting the disclaimer, you can search by name, document type, or date range. This is the primary tool for finding Erie residents in Weld County records.
For the Boulder County side of Erie, use the Boulder County Public Records Search. This system offers free watermarked images that you can view, download, and print. Non-watermarked copies cost a small fee. You can also set up a free PropertyAlert account to get notifications when a new document is recorded under a name you choose. This is handy if you want to track changes in Erie property ownership on the Boulder County side.
Note: If you are not sure which county holds a particular Erie record, try both portals. The address itself will tell you which side of the line it falls on.
Erie Court Records
Court records for Erie residents go to different courts depending on which county the case falls in. Weld County cases go through the 19th Judicial District. Boulder County cases go through the 20th Judicial District. This split means an Erie court records search may need to cover both systems.
The Colorado Judicial Branch docket search covers both districts and lets you look up cases by name or case number. It includes civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases. For more detailed searches, LexisNexis Colorado Courts provides real-time register of actions. These third-party results are not the official court record. To get copies of actual filed documents from an Erie case, you must contact the court where the case was filed. Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, criminal justice records of official actions must be open to inspection.
The screenshot below shows the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder page, one of two county offices serving Erie.
This office manages recorded documents for the Boulder County portion of Erie, including real estate records and marriage licenses.
Erie Property and Vital Records
Property deeds are one of the best ways to find who lives at an Erie address. Every home sale generates a deed that gets recorded at the county level. For Erie, that deed goes to either Weld County or Boulder County depending on the property location. The deed lists the buyer, seller, address, and sale price. Liens, mortgages, and foreclosure documents also get filed and show up in the public record.
Vital records for Erie residents are handled by the state. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment manages birth and death certificates. Each certified copy costs $25 for the first one, with extra copies at $20 each when ordered at the same time. You need a valid physical photo ID. Digital IDs are not accepted. Under C.R.S. 25-2-101, the state regulates access to vital statistics records. Marriage records for Erie couples come from whichever county clerk issued the license.
Open Records and Erie White Pages
The Colorado Open Records Act helps when you need Erie documents that are not online. Under C.R.S. 24-72-201, public records must be open for inspection by any person at reasonable times. You can submit a written CORA request to Weld County, Boulder County, or the Town of Erie itself. Agencies get three working days to respond, with a possible ten-day extension for complex requests.
Be specific in your request. Include names, dates, and document types when you can. Fee waivers may be available for public interest requests. The law requires agencies to provide digital records in digital format when they exist that way. For Erie white pages research, CORA can unlock records that have not been scanned or posted online yet.
Note: Both Weld County and Boulder County have their own CORA processes, so check which county holds the Erie record you need before submitting your request.
More Erie Search Tools
State-level databases add more depth to an Erie people search. The CBI criminal records check costs $5.00 online and covers all arrests in Colorado based on fingerprints. The Secretary of State business search can help you find an Erie resident through a business they own. It shows the business name, type, registered agent, and principal office address.
The Colorado State Patrol Central Records Unit at 303-239-4180 provides crash reports and incident records. If someone in Erie was in a traffic case handled by state patrol, those records go through that unit instead of a local police department.
Nearby Cities White Pages
Erie sits between several other growing communities along the northern Front Range. If the person you are looking for has an address near Erie but outside the town limits, check these nearby options:
- Lafayette (south of Erie, in Boulder County)
- Longmont (northwest, in Boulder and Weld counties)
- Broomfield (southwest)
- Brighton (east, in Adams and Weld counties)
- Boulder (west, Boulder County seat)
Lafayette and Longmont share the Boulder County records system with Erie. Brighton also shares the Weld County side. Searching the county databases covers multiple cities at once.
Weld and Boulder County White Pages
Erie spans two counties, and both hold public records for this town. The Weld County Clerk and Recorder manages documents for the Weld County portion of Erie, while the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder covers the rest. For the full breakdown of search tools, fees, and resources in each county, visit their white pages.
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