Find Louisville White Pages
Louisville white pages let you search for people and public records in this Boulder County city of over 20,000 residents. Situated between Boulder and Broomfield along the U.S. 36 corridor, Louisville is part of one of the most educated communities in Colorado. You can find people through property records, court filings, marriage licenses, and other public documents stored at the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder. The Louisville white pages pull from county and state systems that hold data about property owners, residents, and businesses in the area.
Louisville Quick Facts
Louisville Records at Boulder County
Public records for Louisville go through the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder. The main office is at 1750 33rd St., Suite 201, Boulder, CO 80301. Call 303-413-7770 for recording questions or email Recording@BoulderCounty.gov. Molly Fitzpatrick is the current Clerk and Recorder. The office is open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. In-person services are limited and available by appointment only.
The Boulder County Recording Division is the branch that handles Louisville real estate documents. It records deeds, deeds of trust, liens, subdivision plats, marriage licenses, and civil union licenses. The physical office is closed to the public for walk-in visits. All services can be done online, by phone, or by email. This is important for Louisville residents who might expect to visit in person. Plan to use online tools or call ahead to set up an appointment.
Note: The Boulder County Recording Division aims to make 100% of its services available online.
How to Find People in Louisville
The Boulder County Public Search is a free online tool for finding Louisville records. You can view watermarked images of recorded documents at no cost. Download and print them for free. Non-watermarked copies are available for a small fee. The search covers deeds, liens, mortgages, marriage licenses, civil union licenses, and other recorded documents tied to Louisville addresses.
Below is the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder page where Louisville records are managed.
This is the starting point for all Louisville public record searches through Boulder County. You can reach the recording division, search tools, and contact information from here.
Boulder County also offers a free PropertyAlert account. This service sends you an email if someone records a document in your name. It helps protect Louisville residents from title fraud. Sign up is free and takes just a few minutes.
Louisville Court Records Search
Court cases for Louisville go through the 20th Judicial District, which covers all of Boulder County. The Colorado Judicial Branch docket search lets you look up cases by name or case number. Results show civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases filed in the district. The LexisNexis Colorado Courts system also gives real-time register of actions for Louisville cases.
Vendor results are not the official record of the court. If you need copies of actual documents from a Louisville case, contact the court where the case was filed. Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, criminal justice records of official actions must be open for public inspection. Other criminal justice records may be open at the discretion of the records custodian.
The screenshot below shows the Boulder County Public Search portal used for Louisville document lookups.
This free portal lets you search real estate records, marriage licenses, and other documents covering Louisville and the rest of Boulder County.
Louisville Vital Records
Birth and death records for Louisville residents are available through the Boulder County vital records office and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Certificates cost $25 for the first copy and $20 for each additional copy. You need a valid physical photo ID. Digital ID is not accepted. Under C.R.S. 25-2-101, the state sets eligibility rules for who can get certified copies.
Marriage records for Louisville come from the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder. The county issues marriage licenses and civil union licenses. These are public records and show up in the Boulder County Public Search. If you are searching for someone in Louisville, marriage records can confirm a name, date, and connection to the area.
Open Records for Louisville
Under C.R.S. 24-72-201, all public records in Colorado must be open for inspection at reasonable times. This applies to Louisville records held by Boulder County. The Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition guide explains your rights under CORA. Agencies have three working days to respond, with a possible extension to 10 days. Be specific in your request. Include names, dates, and document types.
The CBI criminal history check is another tool for Louisville people searches. It costs $5.00 online and covers the entire state. The Secretary of State business search can help find a Louisville resident through a business connection. The database shows business names, types, and registered agent addresses.
Nearby Cities White Pages
Louisville is in southeastern Boulder County. Several nearby cities also have white pages resources:
- Boulder (northwest, Boulder County seat)
- Lafayette (east, Boulder County)
- Broomfield (south, Broomfield County)
- Superior (south, Boulder County)
- Erie (northeast, Weld/Boulder County)
Boulder and Lafayette share the same Boulder County records system as Louisville. A search through the county clerk and recorder covers all three cities. Broomfield has its own county-level records office since it formed a separate county.
Boulder County White Pages
Louisville is part of Boulder County, and the county holds all the major public records for this city. The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder manages real estate filings, marriage records, and other documents tied to Louisville residents. For a complete list of Boulder County search tools, fees, office details, and other resources, visit the Boulder County white pages.