El Paso County White Pages

El Paso County white pages give you access to public records for over 752,000 residents in the Colorado Springs area. This is the most populous county in Colorado. You can search for people by name through land records, marriage files, and court documents held at the county clerk and recorder office. The El Paso County white pages also include vital records from the public health department, sheriff records, and state court case files. Whether you need to find an address or look up someone tied to a property deed, the public records system in El Paso County has tools that can help with your people search.

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El Paso County Quick Facts

752,772 Population
Colorado Springs County Seat
4th Judicial District
CORA Open Records Law

El Paso County Clerk and Recorder

The El Paso County Clerk and Recorder is the main office for public records in this county. It keeps real estate documents, marriage licenses, and other filed records that show names and addresses of people. The office sits at 1675 West Garden of the Gods Road in Colorado Springs. You can call them at 719-520-6200 with questions about records. For copy requests, use 719-520-6198 or email copyrequests@elpasoco.com. The recording manager is Jimmie Van Buskirk, who can be reached at 719-520-7074 for help with specific white pages or people search needs in El Paso County.

Hours for the main office are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The North Office at Union Town Center is open on Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Copy searches and plat maps are only handled at the main office before 4 p.m. Marriage license work stops at 4 p.m. on Fridays.

The El Paso County Clerk and Recorder also runs elections and motor vehicle services. But for white pages and people search purposes, the recording division is what matters most. It stores deeds, liens, and other land records. Each one lists the names of the parties involved. This makes them a core part of any El Paso County white pages search.

Main Office 1675 West Garden of the Gods Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Phone: (719) 520-6200
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Copy Requests (719) 520-6198 | copyrequests@elpasoco.com
Website clerkandrecorder.elpasoco.com

Search El Paso County People Records

Searching for people in El Paso County starts with public records. The clerk and recorder has an online search tool for real estate and marriage records. You can look up names tied to deeds, trust documents, and liens filed in the county. Marriage records are also searchable. These records show the full names of both parties and the date the license was filed in El Paso County.

The recording department page is where you start an online records search for El Paso County white pages. Click on the public records search link. Enter a last name and first name to pull up matching documents. You can narrow results by date range if you know roughly when the record was filed. All results show up in a list format. Click on any item to view, print, or download it. This is free to browse. Certified copies cost extra and must be ordered from the office. The El Paso County recording fees are $13 for the first page and $5 for each page after that. Starting July 1, 2025, a flat fee of $43 per document takes effect.

For white pages searches that go beyond land records, try the court system. The Colorado Judicial Branch provides case data through LexisNexis Colorado Courts. This vendor shows registers of actions for civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases in El Paso County. Each record lists parties by name. Vendor fees apply for these searches.

Note: The clerk and recorder does not supply blank forms for any purpose.

El Paso County White Pages Records

Several types of public records support white pages searches in El Paso County. The clerk and recorder keeps land records that go back decades. These include warranty deeds, quit claim deeds, deeds of trust, and lien filings. Every one of these lists at least two names and often includes addresses. Property records are among the most useful tools for finding people because they tie a name to a physical location in El Paso County.

Marriage records are another strong source. El Paso County issues marriage licenses and civil union certificates. Both show the full legal names of both parties and their addresses at the time of filing. Death certificates are available for $3 from the recording office. These also list names, dates, and addresses that can help with people search efforts in the county.

The El Paso County Sheriff keeps its own records too. You can submit a records or video request through the sheriff's website. The review-and-redaction fee is $8.00 for reports up to 10 pages. Reports over 10 pages cost $8.00 plus $0.25 per page. Payment methods include cash, money order, cashier's check, or credit and debit cards. There is a card convenience fee of $2.00 or 2.39 percent, whichever is more.

El Paso County Court Records Search

Court records in El Paso County are part of the 4th Judicial District. The El Paso County trial court page on the Colorado Judicial Branch site has contact details and case info. The court handles everything from civil disputes to domestic cases, and each case file has names you can use for a white pages search in El Paso County.

Online court records come through third-party vendors. The Judicial Branch does not host name searches on its own site. You need to use LexisNexis or visit the court in person. The public records access guide spells out what is and is not available online. Copies of actual documents must come from the clerk of the court where the case was filed. Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act, records of official actions are open to the public. Other criminal justice records may be shared at the discretion of the custodian in El Paso County.

Note: Provide as much detail as you can when asking for sheriff or court records, including case numbers, names, dates, and the type of incident.

Open Records Requests in El Paso County

The Colorado Open Records Act, or CORA, gives you the right to view public records in El Paso County. The law is found at C.R.S. 24-72-201 through 24-72-206. It says all public records shall be open for inspection by any person at reasonable times. You do not need to explain why you want the records. Most agencies must respond within three working days. Complex requests may take up to ten days.

El Paso County has its own CORA page with contacts and instructions. The open records manager is Mike Madsen, reachable at 719-520-6403. Dominic Manzo handles communications at 719-520-6401. For clerk and recorder records, Kristi Ridlen is the deputy chief at 719-520-6226. Sheriff's office records go through Beth DeStefano at 719-520-7183. The first two hours of staff time for research are free. After that, El Paso County charges $29.50 per hour. Copy and printing costs may also apply for physical documents.

CORA is the backbone of white pages research in Colorado. It means that deeds, court files, marriage records, and other public documents are available to anyone who asks. This applies across all offices in El Paso County.

El Paso County White Pages Resources

The El Paso County Clerk and Recorder runs an online portal where you can search recorded documents. Below is a view of the clerk and recorder website for El Paso County.

El Paso County Clerk and Recorder white pages records portal

This site is where most people in El Paso County start their white pages search for names tied to real estate and marriage records.

The recording department has its own section on the clerk site. You can view the recording department page below.

El Paso County recording department white pages search

This page links directly to the public records search tool where you can look up names in El Paso County. The recording department also handles document fees and certified copy requests.

El Paso County Vital Records for People Search

The El Paso County Public Health department handles birth and death records. These vital records contain names, dates, and addresses useful for white pages searches. The office is at 1675 W. Garden of the Gods Rd., Suite 2044, Colorado Springs, CO 80907. Call 719-575-8492 for questions. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

A birth certificate costs $25 for the first copy and $20 for each extra copy in the same order. Death certificates cost the same. Under C.R.S. 25-2-101, the Vital Statistics Act, you must show proof of your relationship to the person on the record. A valid photo ID is needed. Digital IDs are not accepted yet. These records add another layer to white pages searches in El Paso County, especially when you need to confirm facts about a person.

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Cities in El Paso County

El Paso County has many cities and towns. All of them use the El Paso County Clerk and Recorder for land records and marriage filings. Court cases go through the 4th Judicial District. Below are cities in El Paso County that have their own white pages and people search pages on this site.

Other communities in El Paso County include Manitou Springs, Security-Widefield, and Cimarron Hills. All use the El Paso County clerk and court system for public records and white pages lookups.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near El Paso County. If you are not sure which county holds the records you need, check the address. Each county keeps its own set of public records for white pages and people search purposes.