Find Longmont White Pages

Longmont white pages help you look up people in this growing city between Boulder and Fort Collins. With close to 99,000 residents, Longmont straddles two counties. Most of the city is in Boulder County, while a small portion extends into Weld County. A Longmont white pages search can turn up phone numbers, addresses, and other contact details for local residents. Records from both Boulder County and Weld County, plus Colorado state databases, feed into the data you can find. The city has its own government offices too, which hold municipal records that may be useful in a people search.

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Longmont Quick Facts

98,885 Population
Boulder/Weld Counties
20th Judicial District
80501 Primary ZIP

Longmont White Pages and Two Counties

One thing that makes a Longmont white pages search different is the two-county situation. Most of Longmont sits in Boulder County. Some parts of the city reach into Weld County. This means that property records for a Longmont address could be filed with either county clerk, depending on the exact location. If you are looking for a person and trying to verify their address, you may need to check both systems.

The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder handles the majority of Longmont records. The recording division is at 1750 33rd St., Suite 201, Boulder, CO 80301. Phone services are available at 303-413-7770. The office has moved most of its services online. Limited in-person appointments are available Monday through Thursday from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The Boulder County Public Records Search portal lets you search by name for free. Watermarked images are available at no cost.

For the Weld County portion of Longmont, the Weld County Clerk and Recorder holds the records. That office is at 1250 H Street in Greeley. The Weld County Self-Service Web portal has records going back to 1865. The index is free to search. Document images may cost a fee.

Note: Check your Longmont address against both Boulder County and Weld County records if your initial search comes up empty.

How to Search Longmont White Pages

Start with the Boulder County public records portal. Type in the last name first, then the first name. The system returns a list of recorded documents tied to that name. Each result shows the document type, recording date, and reference numbers. You can view watermarked copies for free. This works well for finding property records tied to a Longmont address.

The Colorado Judicial Branch docket search is another way to find information about a Longmont resident. Court cases in the 20th Judicial District cover Boulder County, which handles most Longmont cases. If the property sits on the Weld County side, cases go through the 19th Judicial District instead. Civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases are all searchable. For more detailed data, the LexisNexis Colorado Courts system provides real-time case registers for a fee.

The Colorado Secretary of State business entity search is free and can show whether a Longmont resident owns or manages a business. The results include the entity name, type, ID number, formation date, and principal office address. This is sometimes enough to confirm a person's connection to a Longmont address. But personal information about business owners is not required to be filed with the Secretary of State, so you may not find a home address this way.

Colorado State Records for Longmont

Colorado state agencies maintain records that are useful for any Longmont white pages search. Under the Colorado Open Records Act, C.R.S. 24-72-201, all public records must be open for inspection at reasonable times. This covers records from Boulder County, Weld County, the city of Longmont, and every state agency. Custodians have three working days to respond, with the option to extend to ten days for large requests.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation offers a $5 online criminal history check. It searches the CBI central repository, which is based on fingerprint records from Colorado law enforcement. Only Colorado arrests show up. Warrants, sealed records, and juvenile records are excluded. If a Longmont resident has a Colorado criminal history, this is the fastest way to find it. Mail-in checks cost $13.

Boulder County public records search for Longmont white pages lookups

Birth and death certificates go through the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. The first copy costs $25 and extras are $20 each. Marriage records for Longmont are kept by the Boulder County Clerk or Weld County Clerk depending on where the license was issued. Divorce records sit with the district court clerk. These vital records can help fill in details when you are searching the Longmont white pages for a specific person.

Longmont Address and Property Search

Property records are the most direct way to connect a name to a Longmont address. Every home sale creates a deed that lists the buyer, the seller, and the property address. These deeds are recorded with the county clerk. For most of Longmont, that means Boulder County. The Boulder County Assessor also keeps tax records that list owners and mailing addresses for every parcel.

Voter registration data is another path. The Boulder County Clerk maintains voter rolls that include names, addresses, and party affiliations. This is public data in Colorado. If someone is registered to vote at a Longmont address, it shows up in the voter file. You can submit a request to the county for voter registration information. The same data is available from the Weld County Clerk for the small portion of Longmont in that county.

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act at C.R.S. 24-72-301 governs access to law enforcement and court records. Records of official actions must be maintained and are open to the public. This includes arrest records, disposition records, and other official documents tied to criminal cases in Longmont. Fees for search, retrieval, and copying may apply depending on the agency.

Note: Most Longmont properties are in Boulder County, but always verify the county before requesting records.

Nearby Cities to Longmont

Longmont sits between Boulder to the south and the northern cities along I-25. If the person you are searching for may have moved to a nearby town, check these white pages too. Several cities in the region share county resources with Longmont.

Boulder County White Pages

The majority of Longmont falls within Boulder County. For a full overview of public records resources covering all of Boulder County, including the city of Boulder, Lafayette, Louisville, and other communities, visit the county page.

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