Firestone White Pages Lookup
Firestone white pages let you search for people and public records in this fast-growing Weld County town of over 17,000 residents. Located between Longmont and Greeley along the Interstate 25 corridor, Firestone has seen rapid growth in recent years. You can find people through property records, court filings, marriage licenses, and other public documents stored at the Weld County Clerk and Recorder in Greeley. The Firestone white pages draw from county and state systems that hold data on residents, property owners, and businesses in the area.
Firestone Quick Facts
Firestone Records at Weld County
Public records for Firestone go through the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The main office is at 1250 H Street in Greeley. Phone is 970-304-6530. Email crstaff@weld.gov for general questions. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Weld County also has a Southwest Weld Branch Office that may be closer for some Firestone residents.
The Weld County Recording Department processes and preserves all public documents for Firestone. Recorded documents in the office range from 1865 to the present. Most are now available in digital form. The records include real estate documents, military discharges, limited school records, subdivision maps, marriage licenses, and civil unions. For Firestone people searches, property records and marriage licenses are the most common starting points.
Recording fees are a flat $43 per document as of July 1, 2025. Death certificates cost $3 to record. These apply to all Firestone documents filed through Weld County.
Find People in Firestone
The Weld County self-service web portal is the best tool for searching Firestone records online. The document index is free to browse. Search by name to find deeds, liens, and other records tied to Firestone addresses. Document images are available for a fee. This portal covers all of Weld County, so you can search Firestone and neighboring towns in a single session.
Below is the Weld County Clerk and Recorder page that handles all Firestone public records.
This is the starting page for all Firestone record lookups. You can reach the recording department, self-service search, marriage license info, and more from here.
For court-based Firestone searches, the Colorado Judicial Branch docket search covers Weld County in the 19th Judicial District. Search by name or case number to find civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases. The LexisNexis Colorado Courts system has real-time register of actions too. Vendor results are not the official court record, so contact the court for document copies.
Firestone Vital Records
Birth and death records for Firestone residents are handled through the Weld County vital records office. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment also issues these records at the state level. Certificates cost $25 for the first copy and $20 for each additional copy. You must bring a valid physical photo ID and prove your relationship to the person named on the record.
Under C.R.S. 25-2-101, the state sets eligibility rules for who can get certified copies of vital records. Digital ID is not accepted at any office. Marriage records for Firestone couples come from the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. Appointments are needed for marriage licenses. Both parties must be present with valid ID. These records are public and show up in the county search system.
Open Records for Firestone
Colorado's Open Records Act makes most government documents about Firestone residents available to the public. Under C.R.S. 24-72-201, all public records must be open for inspection at reasonable times. You can send a CORA request to Weld County for Firestone documents not available online. The Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition guide explains the full process.
Agencies have three working days to respond. Extensions up to 10 days are allowed. Be specific about what you want. Include names, dates, and the type of document. Digital records must be provided in digital format when they exist that way. Fee waivers may be available for requests that serve a public purpose.
The screenshot below shows the Weld County self-service web portal that handles Firestone document searches.
This free portal lets you browse the index of recorded documents covering Firestone and the rest of Weld County from 1865 to the present.
More Firestone Search Options
State databases expand your Firestone people search options. The CBI criminal history check costs $5.00 online and covers all of Colorado. Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, criminal justice records of official actions are open to the public. The CBI database includes fingerprint-based arrest records but not arrests without fingerprints, out-of-state activity, warrants, or sealed records.
The Colorado Secretary of State business search can help you find a Firestone resident through a business connection. It shows business names, types, formation dates, and registered agents. Owner names are not required to be on file, but the registered agent address is often useful for tracking down people in Firestone.
Nearby Cities White Pages
Firestone is in southern Weld County, close to several other growing communities. Nearby cities with white pages resources include:
- Frederick (south, Weld County)
- Longmont (west, Boulder/Weld County)
- Erie (southwest, Weld/Boulder County)
- Johnstown (north, Weld/Larimer County)
- Evans (north, Weld County)
Frederick and Evans share the same Weld County records system as Firestone. A search through the Weld County clerk and recorder covers all three cities. Longmont and Erie may cross into Boulder County for some records.
Weld County White Pages
Firestone is part of Weld County, and the county holds all the major public records for this town. The Weld County Clerk and Recorder manages real estate filings, marriage records, and other documents tied to Firestone residents. For a complete list of Weld County search tools, fees, office details, and other resources, visit the Weld County white pages.