Boulder County White Pages Search

Boulder County white pages help you find people in one of Colorado's most well-known areas. The county seat is Boulder. More than 330,000 residents live here. The clerk and recorder office keeps deeds, liens, marriage licenses, and other documents that list names and addresses. Boulder County runs a free public search portal that lets you look up recorded documents online. Court records from the 20th Judicial District also show people by name. These tools, along with state databases, give you what you need for a white pages search in Boulder County.

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Boulder County Quick Facts

330,262 Population
Boulder County Seat
20th Judicial District
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Boulder County Clerk and White Pages

The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder is where public records are kept. Molly Fitzpatrick serves as the clerk and recorder. The recording division handles real estate documents like deeds, deeds of trust, liens, and subdivision plats. It also issues and records marriage licenses and civil union licenses. All of these documents show names that feed into a white pages search for Boulder County.

The recording division physical office is closed to the public for walk-in visits. Online and phone services are available Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Limited in-person services can be set up by appointment. Call the recording office at 303-413-7770 or email Recording@BoulderCounty.gov. The main address is 1750 33rd Street, Suite 201, Boulder, CO 80301.

Boulder County Clerk and Recorder white pages records office

The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder page links to the recording division, elections, and other public services.

Office Boulder County Clerk and Recorder
Address 1750 33rd Street, Suite 201, Boulder, CO 80301
Phone 303-413-7770
Email Recording@BoulderCounty.gov
Hours Monday - Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (by appointment for in-person)

The division has a goal of making 100% of its services available online. They also work to preserve historical books and modernize the recording website. This means Boulder County white pages searches will get easier over time as more records move online.

Find People in Boulder County Online

Boulder County has a Public Records Search portal that you can use for free. This site lets you view watermarked images of recorded documents at no cost. You can download and print them too. Non-watermarked copies are available for a small fee. This is one of the best tools for a white pages search in Boulder County because it gives you direct access to documents that show names and property details.

The search public records page on the county site explains how to use the portal. You can search by name, date, or document type. Document categories include addendums, amendments, assignments, covenants, deeds, foreclosure papers, liens, marriage licenses, civil union licenses, mining claims, plats, maps, and UCCs. Each result shows the parties involved, which makes it a direct people search tool for Boulder County.

Boulder County public records search portal for white pages

The Boulder County public search portal gives free access to watermarked images of recorded documents for white pages research.

Boulder County also offers a free PropertyAlert service. Sign up to get notified if a document gets recorded in your name. This protects against title fraud. It is a useful feature for homeowners in Boulder, Longmont, Lafayette, and other parts of the county.

Note: Non-watermarked copies of documents require a small fee, but index searches and watermarked views are free.

Boulder County Court Records for White Pages

The 20th Judicial District serves Boulder County. Court records from this district include civil, criminal, domestic, traffic, and small claims cases. Every case lists parties by name, which makes court files a useful white pages resource. The Boulder County trial court page has links to court info and how to request records.

Online access to Boulder County court records is limited. The Colorado Judicial Branch does not offer direct name searches on its site. Instead, you can use LexisNexis Colorado Courts for a real-time register of actions. Search by name to find civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases filed in Boulder County. Vendor fees apply. The public records access guide from the Judicial Branch explains what is and is not available online.

Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, records of official actions in Boulder County must be maintained and open to the public. Other criminal justice records may be released at the custodian's discretion. Copies of actual case documents must be requested from the court that holds the file. The docket search page works only with case numbers, not names.

Public Records Law and Boulder County

Colorado law gives you the right to see public records in Boulder County. C.R.S. 24-72-201 says all public records are open for inspection by any person at reasonable times. This is CORA. You do not have to explain your reason. Agencies have three working days to respond, with a possible extension to ten days.

State databases add more options for a Boulder County white pages search. The Colorado Secretary of State runs a free business entity search. People who own businesses in Boulder County will show up with their registered agent name and office address. The CBI records check portal costs $5.00 for an online criminal history search covering all of Colorado. Voter files are public under Title 1 of the election code.

The Boulder County Assessor keeps property records that show who owns every parcel. These records are public and searchable. Property data ties a name to an address, which is the core of any white pages search. Vital records under C.R.S. 25-2-101 have more limits. Birth and death records require ID and proof of relationship. Marriage records are kept at the clerk's office and can be searched by name more freely.

Boulder County Colorado homepage for white pages and public records

The Boulder County homepage links to all departments and public records tools for residents and visitors.

Note: Fee waivers for CORA requests may be available if your request serves journalism, academic research, or another public purpose.

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Cities in Boulder County

Boulder County has several cities and towns. The city of Boulder is the county seat and the largest. All public records for these communities are held by the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder and the 20th Judicial District Court.

Other communities in Boulder County include Nederland and Lyons. Residents of these areas use the Boulder County offices for white pages searches and public records.

Nearby Counties

Boulder County shares borders with several other Front Range counties. People who live near county lines may have records in more than one county. Check the address before you start your search.