Lafayette People Search

Lafayette white pages help you find public records for over 28,000 residents in this Boulder County city. Located between Boulder and Broomfield, Lafayette sits entirely in Boulder County. The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder holds the primary documents for people searches in Lafayette. You can look up names through property deeds, marriage licenses, court records, and other public files tied to Lafayette addresses. Whether you want to trace a property owner, check a court case, or find someone who lives in Lafayette, the county and state record systems offer the tools you need.

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28,000+ Population
Boulder County
20th Judicial District
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Lafayette Records at Boulder County

The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder manages public records for Lafayette. The office is at 1750 33rd St., Suite 201, in Boulder. You can reach the recording division at 303-413-7770 or email Recording@BoulderCounty.gov. Molly Fitzpatrick is the current Clerk and Recorder. Office hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

One thing to know about Boulder County is that the recording division physical office is closed to walk-in visitors. Online and phone services are the main way to access Lafayette records during business hours. If you need in-person help, you can schedule an appointment. The recording division handles real estate documents such as deeds, deeds of trust, liens, and subdivision plats. It also issues and records marriage licenses and civil union licenses for Lafayette couples. All of these documents carry names that show up in a Lafayette white pages search.

Boulder County provides recorded documents online, by phone, and through email. The division has set goals to make 100% of its services available online and to modernize its recording website. This push to go digital helps make Lafayette people searches faster and more accessible than they used to be.

How to Search Lafayette White Pages

The Boulder County Public Records Search is your main tool for finding Lafayette residents in recorded documents. The system provides free watermarked images that you can view, download, and print. If you need clean copies without watermarks, those cost a small fee. The search covers all document types recorded with Boulder County, so Lafayette property records, marriage files, and more are all in one place.

Below is the Boulder County public records search portal where Lafayette records are kept.

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This portal is the fastest way to look up names connected to recorded documents in Lafayette without leaving your home.

Boulder County also offers free PropertyAlert accounts. Sign up and you get an email any time a new document is recorded under a name you pick. This is useful for Lafayette homeowners who want to watch for title fraud. It also helps with ongoing people searches where you want to know if a person files a new document in the future.

Note: Non-watermarked copies from the Boulder County search portal cost a small fee, but the watermarked versions are completely free.

Lafayette Court Records Search

Cases involving Lafayette residents go through the 20th Judicial District in Boulder County. The Boulder County court handles civil, criminal, domestic, and other cases for the area. Court records can reveal names, addresses, and case details that help with a Lafayette people search.

The Colorado Judicial Branch docket search lets you look up Boulder County cases by name or case number. This includes civil, criminal, domestic, traffic, and small claims cases. For a deeper look, LexisNexis Colorado Courts offers real-time register of actions data. That data comes straight from the Colorado Judicial Department electronic database but is not the official record. Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, records of official actions in criminal cases must be open to inspection. If you want copies of actual filed documents from a Lafayette case, contact the court directly.

The Colorado Judicial Branch notes that information from vendor sites is provided "as is" with no warranties. If you think any data about a Lafayette case is wrong, contact the court where the original record was created.

Lafayette Property and Vital Records

Property records are a reliable way to find people in Lafayette. Every home sale in the city creates a deed recorded at the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder. The deed lists buyer and seller names, the property address, and the sale price. Mortgages, liens, foreclosures, and other filings also go into the public record. All of these are searchable through the county portal. Addendums, amendments, assignments, covenants, mining claims, plats, and UCC filings round out the document types you can look up for Lafayette.

Here is the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder main page used for Lafayette records.

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From this page you can get to the recording division, search tools, and election office that hold public records for Lafayette residents.

For vital records, Lafayette residents work with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Birth and death certificates cost $25 for the first certified copy and $20 for each extra copy ordered at the same time. You need a valid physical photo ID and must show your relationship to the person named on the record. Marriage records come from the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder since they issue marriage licenses. Under C.R.S. 25-2-101, access to vital statistics records is controlled by state law.

Public Records Access in Lafayette

Under C.R.S. 24-72-201, the Colorado Open Records Act says all public records must be open for inspection by any person at reasonable times. This law applies to records held by Boulder County, the City of Lafayette, and any state agency with files on Lafayette residents. Agencies have three working days to comply with a request. They can extend that to ten days if the circumstances call for it.

CORA is useful when your Lafayette white pages search hits a dead end online. Some older documents or niche records may not be digitized yet. A written CORA request can get those files for you. Be as specific as you can about what you need. Include names, dates, and document types. Digital records must be provided in digital format when they exist that way. Fee waivers may be available for requests that serve the public interest, such as journalism or academic research.

More Lafayette Search Resources

The CBI criminal history check covers all of Colorado for $5.00 online. It searches the state's central repository of fingerprint-based arrest records. This can tell you if someone in Lafayette has an arrest on file. The system does not include arrests without fingerprints, out-of-state records, warrants, or sealed and juvenile records.

The Colorado Secretary of State business search is another option. If someone in Lafayette owns or manages a business, you can find the company name, type, status, registered agent, and principal office address. Colorado does not require businesses to file owner or officer names, so that info may not appear. Still, the registered agent address is often useful for a people search.

Note: The CBI database only covers Colorado arrests supported by fingerprints. It does not include arrests from other states.

Nearby Cities for White Pages

Lafayette is close to several other cities along the northern Front Range. If the person you want to find lives near Lafayette but outside its limits, try these nearby cities with white pages resources:

  • Boulder (Boulder County seat, to the west)
  • Erie (north, in Weld and Boulder counties)
  • Longmont (north, in Boulder and Weld counties)
  • Broomfield (south)

Boulder, Erie, and Longmont all share the Boulder County records system with Lafayette. A single search of the county database can turn up results across all of these cities at once.

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Boulder County White Pages

Lafayette is part of Boulder County, and the county clerk and recorder office holds the public records for this city. For the full set of Boulder County search tools, office contacts, fees, and related resources, visit the Boulder County white pages.

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