Fruita Colorado White Pages

Fruita white pages give you the tools to find people, phone numbers, and addresses in this western Colorado city in Mesa County. With a population around 13,000, Fruita sits just west of Grand Junction along the Colorado River. A Fruita white pages search draws from state-level databases, Colorado court systems, and public records maintained by Mesa County offices. You can look up contact details, verify a current address, or check property records for a Fruita location. These records are open to the public under the Colorado Open Records Act.

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Fruita Quick Facts

13,000+ Population
Mesa County
21st Judicial District
81521 Primary ZIP

Mesa County Records for Fruita

Fruita is part of Mesa County. The county seat is Grand Junction, about twelve miles to the east. Mesa County is not among the ten largest counties in Colorado, so its online search tools may be less extensive than what metro counties offer. Still, the Mesa County Clerk and Recorder maintains recorded documents including property deeds, liens, marriage licenses, and subdivision maps. These are all public records. For a Fruita white pages search, deeds are especially helpful because they tie a person's name to a specific address.

Property records at the county level show who owns each parcel in Fruita. The Mesa County Assessor keeps tax records with owner names, mailing addresses, assessed values, and legal descriptions. If you know a Fruita address, you can find the owner. If you know a name, you can check for property. These records update yearly and reflect current ownership information on file.

The Colorado Secretary of State runs a free business entity database that covers all of Colorado including Fruita. Business owners, registered agents, and principal office addresses are searchable. This can help confirm whether someone has business ties to Fruita. Entity types include corporations, LLCs, nonprofits, and trade names.

Fruita Court Records Lookup

Mesa County sits in the 21st Judicial District. Court cases from this district cover civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic matters filed in the county. The Colorado Judicial Branch docket search lets you look up cases by name. Any Fruita resident with a case on file in Mesa County courts will show up in the results. The data includes case type, status, and hearing dates.

For more detailed court record access, the LexisNexis Colorado Courts tool gives real-time register of actions data from the Colorado Judicial Department. Fees apply. Criminal case registers show the person's name, charges, and a timeline of appearances. Civil cases list plaintiff and defendant names, case status, and filing date. Copies of actual court documents are not available through the vendor. You must contact the Mesa County court directly for document copies.

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. Other criminal justice records may be released at the discretion of the custodian. Fees for search, retrieval, and copying may apply. For Fruita white pages purposes, court records help verify a person's name and their connection to the area.

Note: Data from third-party court record vendors does not constitute the official record of the court.

State Resources for Fruita People Search

The CBI Records Check portal is the official statewide criminal history search tool. An online check costs $5. It searches the CBI central repository of fingerprint-based arrest records for Colorado. Warrants, sealed records, and juvenile cases are excluded. Mail-in requests cost $13 paid by money order or cashier's check.

The screenshot below shows the Colorado Bureau of Investigation homepage, which links to the criminal records check and other state law enforcement resources relevant to Fruita white pages searches.

Colorado Bureau of Investigation homepage for Fruita white pages

From the CBI site you can access criminal history checks, the sex offender registry, cold case database, and CORA request information.

Vital records are managed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Birth and death certificates cost $25 for the first copy. Extra copies in the same order are $20. You need a valid photo ID and proof of relationship. Marriage records go through the Mesa County Clerk. Divorce records are held by the district court clerk in the 21st Judicial District. Under C.R.S. 25-2-101, the Vital Statistics Act governs how these records are created, stored, and released.

Fruita Open Records Access

The Colorado Open Records Act, C.R.S. 24-72-201, requires that all public records be open for inspection at reasonable times. This covers Mesa County offices and the City of Fruita. You can submit a CORA request to the relevant agency for the records you need. Agencies have three working days to respond, with a possible extension to ten days.

The Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition has a guide that explains CORA in plain terms. It covers what you can request, how to submit your request, and what to do if an agency denies access. For Fruita white pages searches, CORA is the legal backbone that keeps property, court, and business records accessible. The Colorado Judicial Branch website also has a public records access guide that covers court-specific requests.

Below is a screenshot of the Colorado Department of Revenue site, which handles tax records and CORA requests at the state level.

Colorado Department of Revenue for Fruita tax records

Revenue Online lets taxpayers access their accounts. Public CORA requests to this agency must be submitted in writing.

Nearby Cities to Fruita

Fruita sits on the western slope of Colorado near Grand Junction. If you are searching for someone who may have moved to a nearby city, try these white pages as well.

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