Find Fort Morgan White Pages

Fort Morgan white pages cover people records and public documents for about 11,000 residents in this eastern Colorado city. Fort Morgan is the county seat of Morgan County and sits along Interstate 76 between Denver and the Nebraska border. Public records here go through the Morgan County Clerk and Recorder. You can search for names tied to property deeds, court filings, marriage licenses, and other recorded documents. The Fort Morgan white pages use both county records and Colorado state databases to help you find the person or address you need.

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Fort Morgan Quick Facts

11,000+ Population
Morgan County
13th Judicial District
County Seat Status

Fort Morgan Records in Morgan County

Fort Morgan is the county seat of Morgan County. The Morgan County Clerk and Recorder office is located right in town. This office handles real estate document recording, marriage licenses, and other official filings for Fort Morgan residents. Property deeds, liens, trust documents, and mortgage records are all stored and indexed here. Every recorded document lists at least two parties. That makes these files a good starting point for any Fort Morgan white pages search.

Morgan County is a smaller, rural county. The staff often has more time to assist with in-person record searches than you might find at a big Front Range county. Visit the office or call ahead to ask about searching their grantor and grantee index. The index lets you look up names connected to all recorded documents in Fort Morgan.

Recording fees in Colorado are a flat $43 per document as of July 2025. Death certificates cost $3 to record. These fees are the same in Morgan County as in every other county in the state.

How to Search Fort Morgan People Records

Start your Fort Morgan people search at the Morgan County Clerk and Recorder. Check the Morgan County website to see if an online records portal is available. If no online tool exists, the office can handle name searches in person or by phone. Smaller counties like Morgan tend to have shorter wait times for this kind of request.

Court records are another layer to a Fort Morgan white pages lookup. The Colorado Judicial Branch docket search covers the 13th Judicial District, which includes Morgan County. You can look up cases by name or case number. Results cover civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases. The LexisNexis Colorado Courts portal provides real-time register of actions with the names of all parties in each case.

Below is the Colorado Secretary of State website, which maintains business records that can help with a Fort Morgan people search.

Fort Morgan Colorado white pages Colorado Secretary of State homepage

The business entity database lets you search for companies registered to Fort Morgan addresses. It shows the entity name, type, formation date, registered agent, and principal office address.

Note: Colorado does not require businesses to file owner names with the state, so that information may not appear in the results.

Fort Morgan White Pages State Tools

State agencies hold records that expand a Fort Morgan people search beyond Morgan County. The CBI criminal records check costs $5.00 online and covers all of Colorado. The search uses fingerprint-based arrest records from the state central repository. It does not include arrests without fingerprints, out-of-state crimes, warrants, sealed records, or juvenile files.

Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act governs how criminal records are shared. Records of official actions must be open to the public. Other records may be released at the discretion of the custodian. Fees can apply for search, retrieval, and copying.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment manages birth and death records for Fort Morgan and all other Colorado cities. Certified copies cost $25 for the first one, with each extra at $20 in the same order. You must show a valid physical photo ID. Digital IDs are not accepted. Under C.R.S. 25-2-101, the state sets rules about who can obtain vital records. Marriage records for Fort Morgan couples come from the Morgan County Clerk and Recorder.

Open Records Access in Fort Morgan

C.R.S. 24-72-201 is the Colorado Open Records Act. It gives anyone the right to inspect public records in Fort Morgan and Morgan County. You do not need to give a reason. Agencies get three working days to respond, with a possible extension to ten days for complex requests. The Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition has a guide to CORA that explains your rights.

For Fort Morgan white pages research, CORA is helpful when online tools come up short. Write a specific request. Include full names, date ranges, and document types. Digital records must be provided in digital format when they exist that way. Fee waivers may apply for public interest requests.

More Fort Morgan Search Resources

The Colorado Department of Revenue holds tax records that may list names and addresses for Fort Morgan residents. Property tax records are kept by the Morgan County Assessor and show ownership details for land in the area. You can often search by owner name or property address.

The Colorado Judicial Branch public records guide explains what court and government records are available statewide, including in Fort Morgan. It covers court records, vital records, and general public documents. The guide is a good starting point if you are not sure which type of Fort Morgan record you need.

Below is the Colorado vital records page for birth and death certificates covering Fort Morgan.

Fort Morgan Colorado white pages Colorado vital records page

This state office handles vital statistics for Fort Morgan and the rest of Colorado. Local county health departments can also process requests.

Nearby Cities White Pages

Fort Morgan sits in eastern Colorado along I-76. The nearest cities with white pages on this site are to the west and northeast. If you need to check records elsewhere, try these:

  • Sterling (northeast, in Logan County)
  • Greeley (west, Weld County seat)
  • Brighton (west, in Adams County)
  • Windsor (northwest, in Weld and Larimer counties)

Sterling is the nearest city to the northeast. Greeley and Brighton are to the west along the Front Range. Each uses its own county records system for public document searches.

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