Lone Tree White Pages Directory
Lone Tree white pages help you search for people, phone numbers, and addresses in this Douglas County city along the south end of the Denver metro area. With about 13,000 residents, Lone Tree is a compact community near the Park Meadows area and the RidgeGate development. A Lone Tree white pages lookup uses Douglas County public records, Colorado state databases, and court systems to surface contact details and address information. These records are public under Colorado open records law and available to anyone who wants to search them.
Lone Tree Quick Facts
Douglas County Records for Lone Tree
Lone Tree is part of Douglas County. The county seat is Castle Rock, roughly fifteen miles to the south. The Douglas County Clerk and Recorder manages the recorded documents system. Sheri Davis is the current clerk. The office address is 301 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and you can call 303-660-7469.
Recorded documents include property deeds, liens, subdivision maps, and marriage licenses. For Lone Tree white pages searches, deeds are the most direct way to link a person's name to an address. Each deed names the parties involved and the property location. Liens show financial obligations tied to a person or property. These documents are all public record. Copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $20 each. Research fees are $30 per hour after the first hour, which is free.
The Douglas County Court public records page explains how to request court documents. A name search on the current system costs $5. Copies of e-filed documents run $0.25 per page, while paper file copies are $0.75 per page.
Lone Tree Court Records Lookup
Douglas County is in the 18th Judicial District. Court cases filed here cover civil, criminal, domestic, family, and traffic matters. The Colorado Judicial Branch docket search lets you look up cases by name. If a Lone Tree resident has a case in Douglas County courts, the results show case type, status, and hearing dates.
The Douglas County clerk of court is Andi Truett. The courthouse is at 4000 Justice Way, Suite 2009, Castle Rock, CO 80109. Phone is 720-437-6200. This office handles records requests for court documents. Criminal case records show the person's name, charges, and a timeline of court appearances. Civil case records list plaintiff and defendant names with the case status and filing date. Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, official action records are open to the public.
The LexisNexis Colorado Courts service offers real-time access to registers of action. Fees apply. The data comes straight from the Colorado Judicial Department. It covers case types like felony, misdemeanor, domestic, civil, small claims, and traffic. Actual court documents are not available through this vendor. You must contact the Douglas County court for copies.
Below is a screenshot of the Douglas County Court public records page, which outlines fees and the request process for Lone Tree court records.
This page covers research fees, copy costs, and instructions for submitting records requests.
State Records for Lone Tree People Search
Several Colorado state tools add depth to a Lone Tree white pages search. The Colorado Secretary of State runs a free business entity database. If someone in Lone Tree owns a business, their name and registered agent address appear in the results. The search covers corporations, LLCs, nonprofits, and trade names.
The CBI Records Check handles statewide criminal history searches. An online check costs $5 and pulls from the CBI central repository of fingerprint-based arrest records. Only Colorado arrests are included. Warrants, sealed records, and juvenile cases are excluded. Mail-in requests cost $13 paid by money order or cashier's check. The CBI is part of the Colorado Department of Public Safety and serves as the state's central criminal records hub.
Vital records are managed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Birth and death certificates cost $25 for the first copy. Additional copies in the same order are $20. The Douglas County Vital Records Office at 410 S. Wilcox St. in Castle Rock also provides local vital records services. Call 720-643-2480 for details. Under C.R.S. 25-2-101, the Vital Statistics Act sets the rules for how these records are stored and shared.
Lone Tree Open Records Access
Colorado's Open Records Act, C.R.S. 24-72-201, requires that public records be open for inspection. This applies to Douglas County offices and the City of Lone Tree. You can submit a CORA request to the relevant agency. The response deadline is three working days, with a possible extension to ten days for complex requests.
For Lone Tree white pages searches, CORA is the legal framework that keeps property records, court records, and business filings available to the public. The Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition has a helpful guide to the state's open government laws. It covers what you can request, how to request it, and what to do if an agency denies your request. Fees for CORA requests vary. The first two hours of research are often free, with charges beyond that set by the agency.
Douglas County White Pages Resources
The Douglas County Clerk and Recorder page shown below is the main hub for property records, marriage licenses, and other recorded documents that feed into Lone Tree white pages results.
The clerk office handles recording, searching, and copying of public documents for all Douglas County cities including Lone Tree, Castle Pines, Castle Rock, and Parker.
Nearby Cities to Lone Tree
Lone Tree borders several south metro communities. If the person you are looking for may have moved nearby, check these white pages as well.