Pueblo White Pages Search

Pueblo white pages let you search for people who live in and around the city. With a population near 112,000, Pueblo is the largest city in Pueblo County and sits along the Arkansas River in southern Colorado. A Pueblo white pages search can help you find phone numbers, home addresses, and other contact details for local residents. Public records from the Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder, the city clerk, and state databases all feed into the information you can look up. Whether you need to find an old friend or verify a current address in Pueblo, several free and paid tools make it possible to search directory listings tied to this part of Colorado.

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Pueblo Quick Facts

111,876 Population
Pueblo County
10th Judicial District
81003 Primary ZIP

Pueblo County Clerk and White Pages Records

Pueblo County is home to the city of Pueblo. The county seat is here too. That means the Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder handles all recorded documents for the area. These include real estate deeds, marriage licenses, civil union records, and other papers that show up when you run a white pages search for someone in Pueblo. The clerk office is at 215 W. 10th St., 2nd Floor, Pueblo, CO 81003. Staff are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

When you search for a person in the Pueblo white pages, you may find property records tied to their name. The clerk keeps a public index of all recorded documents. You can look up names online through the Pueblo County Records Public Access portal. This tool lets you search by name or document type. It pulls results from the full archive of records the county has on file. The search is free to use, though copies of actual documents may cost a small fee.

The Pueblo County Clerk also issues marriage licenses. Both parties must show up in person with valid ID. The fee is $30 cash or card. No checks are accepted. Marriage records are public in Colorado, so they can show up in white pages results when someone searches for a Pueblo resident by name.

Note: The Pueblo County Clerk does not provide blank forms for any document type.

How to Search Pueblo White Pages

There are a few ways to search the Pueblo white pages. Each one gives you different types of data. Some are free. Others charge a small fee for full results. The best method depends on what you need to find about a person in Pueblo.

The Pueblo County records search page is a good place to start. It links to the public access portal where you can look up real estate records, liens, and other documents by name. This is a direct source tied to official county files in Pueblo. You type in a last name and first name and the system shows all matches. Each result lists the document type, recording date, and book and page numbers. This is useful when you want to verify a Pueblo address or confirm who owns a property.

The Colorado Judicial Branch also holds records that tie to Pueblo residents. Court case data is available through LexisNexis Colorado Courts, which is the official vendor for the state court system. You can search by name and see case information across all Colorado courts. There are charges for this service, so check with the vendor for current pricing. For basic docket searches, the Colorado Judicial Branch docket search tool is available at no cost.

Pueblo County records public access portal for white pages searches

The city of Pueblo also has a clerk office. The Pueblo City Clerk manages city government records. These are separate from county records but still relevant for a Pueblo white pages lookup. City records can include code enforcement actions, business licenses, and meeting minutes that name local residents. For police records in Pueblo, call 719-553-2538 and choose option 3.

Pueblo White Pages and State Records

Colorado state agencies hold records that add depth to any Pueblo white pages search. The Colorado Secretary of State runs a business entity database. If a Pueblo resident owns a business, their name and a registered agent address will show up in that database. You can search it for free on the Secretary of State website. It lists the business type, formation date, status, and principal office address.

Under the Colorado Open Records Act, known as CORA and found at C.R.S. 24-72-201, all public records must be open for inspection at reasonable times. This means records from the Pueblo County government, city offices, and state agencies are generally available to anyone who asks. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The law says custodians must respond within three working days, with an option to extend up to ten days for large or complex requests.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation at cbirecordscheck.com offers criminal history checks. An online check costs $5. This tool searches the CBI central repository, which is based on fingerprint records from Colorado law enforcement. Keep in mind that this only covers Colorado arrests. Records from other states will not show up here. Sealed records and juvenile records are also excluded from results.

Note: CORA requests to any Pueblo agency must be submitted in writing for proper processing.

Find People Through Pueblo Vital Records

Vital records are another path for a Pueblo people search. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment manages birth and death records at the state level. You can request copies through CDPHE Vital Records. The first copy of a birth or death certificate costs $25. Each extra copy in the same order is $20. Eligibility rules apply, and you must provide valid photo ID.

Marriage records in Colorado go through the county clerk and recorder. For Pueblo, that means the Pueblo County Clerk office handles these. District court clerks keep divorce and legal separation records. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act at C.R.S. 24-72-301 governs access to criminal justice records, which include official action records that must be maintained and are open to inspection. Other criminal justice records may be available at the discretion of the custodian. Fees may apply for search and retrieval.

Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder office for white pages records

For voter registration data in Pueblo, the county clerk handles that too. Voter rolls are public records in Colorado. They list the voter's name, address, party affiliation, and voting history. This data can be helpful if you are trying to find a current address for someone in Pueblo. You can submit a request to the clerk office for voter registration information.

Pueblo Property and Address Searches

Property records are one of the most reliable ways to confirm a Pueblo address. When someone buys or sells a home, a deed gets recorded at the Pueblo County Clerk office. That deed shows the buyer's name, the seller's name, and the property address. These records go back decades and are all public.

The Pueblo County Assessor also has property data. The assessor keeps tax records that list the owner of each parcel in the county. If you know an address in Pueblo, you can look up the owner. If you know a name, you can find their property. This is one of the most straightforward ways to do a Pueblo white pages search with an address result. Tax records typically show the owner's mailing address, property value, and legal description.

The Pueblo Police Records Section keeps incident reports and other law enforcement files. Police reports cost $5 for the first 15 pages and $0.25 for each page after that. Research fees run $41.37 per hour. These records can help fill in details about a person or an address in Pueblo, though access depends on the type of record and state law.

Court Records for Pueblo People Search

Court records in Pueblo fall under the 10th Judicial District. The district court handles civil, criminal, domestic, and probate cases. Case records are public under Colorado law unless a judge seals them. This makes court data a useful source for a Pueblo white pages lookup since case filings list full names and sometimes addresses.

The Colorado Judicial Branch public records guide explains what court records are available and how to get them. For specific case info, you can contact the court where the case was filed or submit an online records request. Copies of documents must come from the individual court. The third-party vendor sites only show a register of actions, which is a summary of case activity. That register covers civil, domestic, felony, misdemeanor, small claims, and traffic cases in Pueblo.

Keep in mind that the data from vendor sites is not the official court record. It is provided "as is" with no guarantees. If you see information that looks wrong, contact the court in Pueblo directly to verify it against the original file.

Nearby Colorado Cities

If you are searching the Pueblo white pages and the person may live in a nearby city, check these other Colorado locations. Each city has its own page with local search resources, county clerk details, and contact information for public offices.

Pueblo County White Pages

Pueblo is the county seat of Pueblo County. All recorded documents, marriage licenses, and property records for the city go through the county office. For a full look at white pages resources covering the entire county, including smaller towns outside the city limits, visit the Pueblo County page.

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