Greeley White Pages

Greeley white pages give you a way to search for people in the Weld County seat. About 109,000 people call Greeley home, making it one of the fastest-growing cities along the northern Front Range. A Greeley white pages search can pull up phone numbers, mailing addresses, and other contact info for local residents. Public records held by the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, state court databases, and the Colorado Secretary of State all contribute data that shows up in directory results. You can run a search online from home or visit county offices in person to look up records tied to Greeley residents.

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Greeley Quick Facts

108,795 Population
Weld County
19th Judicial District
80631 Primary ZIP

Weld County Records for Greeley Searches

Greeley is the county seat of Weld County. The Weld County Clerk and Recorder office is right here in town at 1250 H Street, Greeley, CO 80631. This is where all recorded documents for the county are kept. Real estate deeds, marriage licenses, civil union records, and military discharges are all on file. These records go back to 1865. Most of them are available in digital form now.

The clerk is Carly Koppes. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You can call (970) 304-6530 or email crstaff@weld.gov with questions. Marriage license appointments are handled separately, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. When you search the Greeley white pages, property records from the Weld County Clerk can help confirm where a person lives or has lived.

The Weld County Self-Service Web portal is the main online tool for searching recorded documents. It covers records from 1865 to the present. The document index is free to view. If you want to see the actual document images, fees apply. This is one of the best free starting points for any Greeley white pages lookup because it lets you search by name and see what documents are tied to a person.

Weld County self-service web portal for Greeley white pages searches

Recording fees in Weld County are a flat $43 per document as of July 1, 2025. Death certificates cost $3. These fees matter mostly if you need to record something new, but they also tell you the cost structure for getting copies of existing records tied to a Greeley address.

Search Greeley White Pages Online

Several online tools can help you find a person in Greeley. The Weld County self-service portal is one option. But Colorado also has state-level databases that cover all 64 counties, including Weld.

The Colorado Judicial Branch docket search lets you look up court cases by name. This covers civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases across the state. If a Greeley resident has any court history, it may show up here. For more detailed court data, the LexisNexis Colorado Courts system provides real-time case registers. There are charges for using this vendor, but the data comes directly from the Colorado Judicial Department electronic database.

The Colorado Secretary of State runs a business search that can turn up names tied to Greeley addresses. If someone owns or manages a business, their name and a registered agent address will appear in the results. The search is free. It shows entity type, ID number, status, formation date, and principal office address. Keep in mind that business owners are not required to file personal information like home addresses with the Secretary of State.

Note: Court record data from third-party vendor sites is not the official court record and may contain errors.

Colorado Public Records Laws and Greeley

The Colorado Open Records Act, or CORA, is the state law that gives the public access to government records. Found at C.R.S. 24-72-201, it says all public records shall be open for inspection by any person at reasonable times. This covers records held by the Weld County offices in Greeley, the city government, and all other state and local agencies. You do not have to explain why you want the records.

Under CORA, agencies must respond to requests within three working days. They can extend that to ten days if the request is large or complicated. For Greeley, this means you can submit a written request to the Weld County Clerk, the city, or any other local office and expect a timely response. Some agencies have online request forms that make the process faster.

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act at C.R.S. 24-72-301 is a separate law that covers law enforcement and court records. 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 record custodian. Fees for search, retrieval, and copying may apply. This is relevant when you are doing a Greeley white pages search and want to check for any criminal history connected to a person.

Greeley Criminal History Searches

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation records check is the official tool for statewide criminal history in Colorado. An online search costs $5. You pay by credit or debit card. The system checks the CBI central repository, which holds arrest records based on fingerprints from Colorado law enforcement agencies. Only Colorado arrests appear in these results.

A few limits apply. Arrests not backed by fingerprints will not show up. Records from other states are excluded. Warrants, sealed records, and juvenile records are also left out. If you need a paper copy mailed to you, that costs $13 and requires a money order or cashier's check. The CBI main office is in Lakewood at 690 Kipling St., Suite 3000. For questions about a records check tied to a Greeley resident, call 303-239-4208.

Weld County Clerk and Recorder office for Greeley white pages

For local law enforcement records in Greeley, contact the Greeley Police Department. The Weld County Sheriff also handles records for unincorporated parts of the county near the city. Court records for the 19th Judicial District, which covers Weld County, are available through the Colorado Judicial Branch Weld County page.

Greeley Address and Vital Records Search

Property records are a solid way to verify a Greeley address. Every time someone buys or sells a home, a deed gets recorded at the Weld County Clerk office. That deed lists the buyer, the seller, and the property address. The self-service web portal lets you search these by name. The Weld County Assessor also keeps tax records that list property owners and their mailing addresses.

Vital records like birth and death certificates go through the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. The first copy costs $25 and each additional one costs $20. You must show proof of relationship and a valid photo ID to get these records. Marriage records in Greeley go through the Weld County Clerk. Divorce records are kept by the district court clerk. Each of these record types can help fill in details when you search the Greeley white pages for a specific person.

Voter registration data is another resource. The Weld County Clerk maintains voter rolls that include a person's name, address, and party affiliation. This data is public in Colorado. It can be helpful when you need to confirm a current address in Greeley.

Note: A physical photo ID is required for vital records requests in Colorado; digital IDs are not accepted.

Nearby Cities to Greeley

Greeley sits in northern Colorado near several other cities. If the person you are looking for might live in one of these places, check their white pages as well. Weld County is large and covers many communities beyond the city limits of Greeley.

Weld County White Pages

Greeley is the county seat of Weld County and the main hub for all public records in this region. For a full overview of white pages resources across Weld County, including towns and rural areas outside Greeley, visit the county page.

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