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Superior white pages let you find people, phone numbers, and addresses in this Boulder County town between Boulder and Broomfield. With about 13,000 residents, Superior is a growing community along US-36 in the northwest Denver metro area. A Superior white pages search pulls data from Boulder County public records, Colorado state databases, and court systems. Whether you need to track down a former neighbor, verify an address, or look up property records, these tools make the search possible. Colorado open records law keeps this data available to the public.

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Superior Quick Facts

13,000+ Population
Boulder County
20th Judicial District
80027 Primary ZIP

Boulder County Records for Superior

Superior is in Boulder County. The county seat is the City of Boulder, about ten miles to the northwest. Molly Fitzpatrick serves as the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder. The main office is at 1750 33rd St., Suite 201, Boulder, CO 80301. The recording phone number is 303-413-7770. Email is Recording@BoulderCounty.gov.

The recording division at Boulder County handles real estate documents like deeds, deeds of trust, liens, and subdivision plats. It also issues and records marriage licenses and civil union licenses. These are all public records. For Superior white pages searches, property deeds are the most direct tool. A deed links a person's name to a property address. Liens show financial obligations. Marriage records connect names and dates. The recording division offers its services online, by phone, and by email.

One thing to note is that the Boulder County recording office is closed to walk-in visitors. Online and phone services are available Monday through Thursday, 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Limited in-person services are offered by appointment only. This means most Superior residents and people looking for records will use the online tools.

The Boulder County Public Records Search portal is the free online tool for finding recorded documents. You can search by name or document type. Watermarked images are free to view, download, and print. Non-watermarked copies are available for a small fee. Boulder County also offers a free PropertyAlert service that notifies you if a document gets recorded in your name. This helps protect against title fraud.

The screenshot below shows the Boulder County government homepage, which links to the clerk, assessor, and other offices serving Superior.

Boulder County homepage for Superior white pages searches

Navigate from the county site to the recording division, public records search, and other departments that hold data on Superior residents.

Superior Court Records Search

Boulder County is in the 20th 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 Superior resident has a case on file in Boulder County courts, the results include the case type, status, and hearing schedule.

The LexisNexis Colorado Courts vendor provides real-time register of actions data from the Colorado Judicial Department. Fees apply. Criminal registers show names, charges, and court date timelines. Civil cases list plaintiff and defendant names, case status, and next hearing date. Actual court documents are not available through the vendor. You must contact the Boulder County court for document copies.

Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, records of official criminal justice actions are open to the public. Other criminal justice records may be released at the custodian's discretion. Fees for search and copying may apply. For Superior white pages uses, court records can confirm a person's name and their connection to the Boulder County area.

Colorado State Records for Superior Search

The Colorado Secretary of State runs a free business entity search. If someone in Superior owns a business, the entity name, registered agent, and principal office address show up. Business types include corporations, LLCs, nonprofits, and trade names. Owners are not required to file personal details, but the registered agent information often helps narrow a white pages search.

The CBI Records Check is the statewide criminal history tool. Online checks cost $5. The search covers fingerprint-based arrest records in the CBI central repository. Only Colorado arrests are included. Warrants, sealed records, and juvenile cases are left out. Mail-in checks cost $13 by money order or cashier's check. The CBI is the central repository for criminal history data in Colorado.

Vital records come through the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Birth and death certificates cost $25 for the first copy and $20 for additional copies. Eligibility rules require proof of relationship and a valid photo ID. Marriage records for Superior go through the Boulder County Clerk. Divorce records are at the 20th Judicial District court clerk. Under C.R.S. 25-2-101, the Vital Statistics Act sets the rules for these records.

Superior Open Records and CORA

Colorado's Open Records Act, C.R.S. 24-72-201, says public records must be open for inspection. For Superior, this means Boulder County offices and the Town of Superior must respond to records requests within three working days. Complex requests may get a ten-day extension. The Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition publishes a guide to these open records rules that covers what you can request and how.

Below is a screenshot of the Boulder County Public Records Search portal, which you can use for looking up Superior property and marriage records.

Boulder County public records search for Superior white pages

The portal offers free watermarked images of recorded documents. Non-watermarked copies are available for a fee.

Nearby Cities to Superior

Superior sits between Boulder and Broomfield along the US-36 corridor. If you are searching for someone who might live nearby, these cities share similar county resources or border the Superior area.

Boulder County White Pages

Superior is part of Boulder County. For a full look at white pages tools and public records covering the entire county, including Boulder, Longmont, Louisville, and Lafayette, visit the Boulder County page.

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