Lakewood White Pages

Lakewood white pages help you find people and public records for over 155,000 residents in Jefferson County, Colorado. The city sits just west of Denver and is home to several state and federal agencies. Public records for Lakewood residents are kept at the Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder office in Golden. You can search for names through property deeds, court records, marriage licenses, and other filed documents. A Lakewood white pages search taps into county-level databases that cover the whole area, which gives you a wide net for finding people who live or have lived in the city.

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Lakewood Quick Facts

155,770 Population
Jefferson County
1st Judicial District
1954+ Online Records

Lakewood White Pages at Jefferson County

The Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder keeps all public records for Lakewood. The office is at 100 Jefferson County Pkwy, Suite 2560, in Golden. Call 303-271-8121 for the recording department. Email them at RecordingMailbox@jeffco.us. Hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. That early start time is handy if you want to search records before work.

Scanned images of recorded documents from 1954 to the present are all available online. That covers more than 70 years of property deeds, liens, and other records that show names and addresses of Lakewood residents. For records before 1954, you need a subscription or can request them by phone. The Jefferson County Land Records portal is the main search tool. Start with the Real Estate tab, choose Combined Name Search, and type in a last name followed by a first name.

The clerk and recorder also offers a title fraud protection service. You can opt in to get a notice if someone records a document in your name. This is free and helps you watch for fraud on your Lakewood property.

Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder for Lakewood white pages search

The Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder website is the starting point for Lakewood public record searches.

Court Records for Lakewood People Search

Lakewood court cases go through the Jefferson County courts in the 1st Judicial District. The main court phone is 720-772-2500. Spanish speakers can call 720-772-2743. Court records show party names, case type, and status. These are useful for white pages searches when you want to find someone in Lakewood through their court history.

Jefferson County has several court divisions that handle different case types. Civil county court at 720-772-2560 covers small claims under $7,500, evictions, restraining orders, name changes, and garnishments. Civil district court at 720-772-2530 handles lawsuits over $25,000 and requests to seal records. Domestic court at 720-772-2510 deals with divorce, child support, and custody cases. Probate court at 720-772-2540 covers wills, estates, and guardianships. The records search line is 720-772-2570.

You can search case records through LexisNexis Colorado Courts. Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, records of official actions are open for inspection. Vendor fees apply for searches. Copies of documents come from the court, not the vendor.

Lakewood police department records for white pages search

The Lakewood Police Department handles law enforcement records requests for incidents in the city.

Lakewood Open Records Under CORA

C.R.S. 24-72-201 gives everyone the right to inspect public records in Colorado. For Lakewood, this covers both city departments and Jefferson County offices. You can make a request to the city or the county without giving a reason.

Lakewood city offices can be reached at 303-987-7000. The city manager is Kathy Hodgson. The Jefferson County Records Search page has tools and info on how to access county records. Most agencies respond within three working days. Complex requests may take up to ten business days. Fees vary. Jefferson County charges for copies and research time beyond what is reasonable for a simple request. The Court Resource Center at 720-772-2501 can help you figure out where to look for specific records tied to Lakewood cases.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is based in Lakewood at 690 Kipling St., Ste. 3000. Their phone is 303-239-4201. The CBI online records check costs $5.00 and searches the state criminal history database. This covers Colorado arrests only. The sex offender registry is free to search on the CBI site.

Note: CBI only includes arrests supported by fingerprints from Colorado law enforcement agencies.

Lakewood Vital Records and Property Files

Vital records for Lakewood residents come from the Jefferson County or state health department. Birth and death certificates cost $25 for the first copy and $20 for extras. Under C.R.S. 25-2-101, you must show proof of relationship and a valid photo ID. Marriage records in Lakewood are kept by the Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder. Available documents include marriage licenses, civil union licenses, and related filings.

Property records are a primary tool for Lakewood white pages. Jefferson County keeps deeds, trust documents, liens, UCCs, plats, and many other document types. All of these show names and addresses. Since records from 1954 forward are scanned and online, you can do a thorough search of Lakewood property history without leaving home. The Jefferson County Recording Division page has details on fees and how to request copies.

Voter records are public in Colorado and can help find people in Lakewood. Contact the Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder to request voter registration files. These show names, addresses, and party affiliation. The Secretary of State business search is another way to find Lakewood residents through their business filings.

State Resources for Lakewood Searches

Several state offices in or near Lakewood hold records useful for white pages searches. The Colorado State Patrol Central Records Unit is at 700 Kipling Street in Lakewood. Call 303-239-4180 for crash reports and incident files. Under C.R.S. 24-80-101, government records must be preserved and are subject to state retention rules.

The state vital records office at CDPHE handles records at the state level. The Judicial Branch public records guide explains what court records you can access and how. For Lakewood white pages searches, these state tools fill in gaps when county records are not enough.

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