Find People in Aurora

Aurora is the third largest city in Colorado with more than 386,000 people. It sits in both Arapahoe County and Adams County. Most of Aurora is in Arapahoe County, and that is where most public records for the city are kept. When you search for people in Aurora, you start with Arapahoe County. The Clerk and Recorder office maintains land records, court files, and other documents that link people to addresses and property. Some parts of Aurora fall in Adams County, so you may also need to check Adams County records. Both counties keep online search portals that are free to use. You can search by name, address, or case number to find people records in Aurora.

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Aurora Quick Facts

386,261 Population
Arapahoe Primary County
Adams Secondary County
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Aurora County Records

Since Aurora spans two counties, people search efforts depend on which part of the city the person lived or worked in. The bulk of Aurora sits in Arapahoe County. Most residents, most businesses, and most land parcels fall under Arapahoe County jurisdiction. This means that when you need to find people in Aurora, you will start at the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder. Their office stores land records, marriage records, civil union records, maps, and plats. These documents show names, dates, addresses, and legal ties that help you track down people in Aurora.

A smaller slice of Aurora is in Adams County. That area is mostly in the northern part of the city. If you cannot find what you need in Arapahoe County records, check Adams County. Adams County also has a Clerk and Recorder office that keeps similar types of documents. Many Aurora people own property, get married, or file legal papers in one county or the other. Both counties offer online search tools that are open to the public.

The Arapahoe County Public Search site at arapahoe.co.publicsearch.us is free to use. You can search by name or document type. The index updates every day. You can view the main index data, but if you want to see full document images, you may need to pay a small fee or set up a free account. Free watermarked images are often available for viewing. This is a fast way to find people in Aurora who have recorded property or other legal documents with Arapahoe County.

Arapahoe County Public Search portal for Aurora people search

Adams County offers a public records search portal at adamscountyco.gov. You can search real estate documents, marriage records, and subdivision maps by name or date. To use the system, you click Accept on the disclaimer page, enter the name in last name first name format, and then narrow your search with a date range if you know it. All public postings will show in the results. You can view, print, or download uncertified copies from the website at no charge. If you need certified copies, you must call the Adams County Recording Department at 720-523-6020. This service covers the part of Aurora that is in Adams County, so it may be needed if you are looking for people tied to properties in the northern section of the city.

Find People Through Aurora Court Records

Court records offer another way to search for people in Aurora. If someone was a party to a court case in Arapahoe County or Adams County, their name will appear in court files. These cases may involve civil disputes, family law, probate, or criminal charges. Court records list the names of all parties, the case type, the filing date, and the court where the case was heard. Many records include addresses and attorney information that can help you find people in Aurora.

Colorado court records are available through a third-party vendor called CoCourts.com, which is run by LexisNexis. This is an initiative of the Colorado Judicial Branch, so the data comes from official court systems. CoCourts gives you access to case registers, which include civil, small claims, domestic, felony, misdemeanor, and traffic cases. The register of actions shows all the events in a case, such as hearings, filings, and judgments. This is a statewide system, so it covers both Arapahoe County and Adams County courts. If you want to find people in Aurora who have been through the court system, CoCourts is a central place to start.

To search court records for people in Aurora, go to cocourts.com. You can search by name or case number. A name search costs $9.99 and includes access to one case. If you want to see multiple cases, each additional case costs $9.99. Document images cost extra. There is a fee of $5.00 for the first 20 pages. The system does not give you certified copies. If you need a certified document, you must contact the individual court that handled the case.

Colorado court records search system for finding people in Aurora

The Colorado Judicial Branch website at coloradojudicial.gov provides information on how to request court records directly. If you are requesting records for a specific person or case, you can use the online records request form. Limited access to court records is available through the CoCourts vendor, but full document copies must be obtained by contacting the court location. For Aurora cases, this may be a district court or county court location in Arapahoe County or Adams County.

Aurora Property Records

Property records are a key source for finding people in Aurora. When someone owns a home, business, or land, that ownership is recorded with the county. The records show the owner's name, the address of the property, the sale date, the deed type, and the sale price. If someone moved away or changed their name, you may still be able to trace them through old property records. Since Aurora is in both Arapahoe County and Adams County, you need to check both county systems to cover all property in the city.

For properties in the Arapahoe County portion of Aurora, the public search site at arapahoe.co.publicsearch.us lets you search by name or address. The site includes deeds, mortgages, liens, and other recorded documents. If you know a person once owned a home in Aurora, you can find the document that shows the sale or transfer. This can help you confirm an address or find out when they moved. The Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder can be reached at 303-795-4200 if you need help using the system or if you need certified copies of property records for people in Aurora.

For the Adams County portion of Aurora, go to the Adams County public records page at adamscountyco.gov. You can search real estate documents by name. Enter the person's name in last name first name format. You can view and download uncertified copies from the site. Certified copies require a phone call to 720-523-6020. Adams County also maintains a Recording Department that issues copies of recorded documents for a fee.

Arapahoe County public records portal for Aurora property searches

Both Arapahoe County and Adams County have assessor records that list property owners and taxable values. These records are often available on separate assessor websites. Assessor data includes the owner of record, the parcel number, the assessed value, and the mailing address for tax bills. If someone in Aurora owns property but does not live there, the mailing address on the assessor record may help you locate them. Call the Arapahoe County Assessor or the Adams County Assessor if you need help with property searches for people in Aurora.

Vital Records for Aurora Residents

Vital records include birth records, death records, marriage records, and divorce records. These documents help you find people in Aurora or confirm information about them. All vital records in Colorado are confidential per Colorado statute C.R.S. 25-2-117. Only eligible people can get certified copies. This includes the person named on the record, their immediate family, legal representatives, or someone with a court order. If you qualify, you can order certified copies from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment or from the county where the event took place.

For marriage records in Aurora, you must check the county where the license was issued. Most Aurora marriages are recorded with the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder. The Clerk office is at 5334 S. Prince St. in Littleton. You can call them at 303-795-4200 or email clerk@arapahoegov.com. If the marriage took place in the Adams County part of Aurora, contact the Adams County Clerk at 720-523-6020. Marriage records show the names of both parties, the date of the license, and the date of the marriage ceremony. These records help you find people in Aurora who got married or changed their names after marriage.

Birth and death records for Aurora residents are kept by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. The State Vital Records Office is at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South in Denver. Call 303-692-2200 or email vital.records@state.co.us for questions. Birth records are confidential for 100 years. Death records are public after the record is filed. If you need to prove that someone was born or died in Aurora, the state vital records office is the official source.

County vital records offices may also have copies of some documents. Check with the Arapahoe County Clerk or the Adams County Clerk to see if they can help. For more details on vital records access, visit the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment site at cdphe.colorado.gov.

Business Records and Licenses

If you need to find people in Aurora who own or run a business, check the Colorado Secretary of State business database. All businesses that register with the state appear in this search. You can find the business name, the owners or officers, the registered agent, the business address, and the filing status. This is helpful if someone in Aurora runs a company or holds a key role in one. Go to sos.state.co.us to search by business name or by the name of a person.

The Secretary of State site updates every day as new business documents are processed. It shows if a business is in good standing, noncompliant, or delinquent. A business in good standing means it filed its required reports and kept a registered agent. If a person in Aurora is listed as an officer or registered agent, their name will show in the business record. The Secretary of State office can be reached at 303-894-2200 if you have questions about business filings or need help searching for people in Aurora through business records.

Colorado Secretary of State business search for Aurora residents

Professional licenses offer another way to find people in Aurora. If someone holds a license in a field like medicine, law, real estate, or cosmetology, you can look them up in the Colorado Division of Professions and Occupations database. The license lookup is at apps2.colorado.gov. You can search by first and last name. The system shows the license type, the license status, the issue date, and the expiration date. If you are trying to find people in Aurora who work in a licensed profession, this database can help you confirm their credentials and status.

Aurora Voter Records

Voter records help you confirm if a person in Aurora is registered to vote. The Colorado Secretary of State offers a voter registration lookup tool at sos.state.co.us. You must enter the person's first name, last name, zip code, and date of birth to search. The system will tell you if that person is registered. If they moved recently, try their old zip code. If you cannot locate the record, it may be confidential, or the person may not be registered. You can contact the Arapahoe County Clerk or Adams County Clerk for help with voter records in Aurora.

The Colorado voter registration system is used by county clerks across the state. Both Arapahoe County and Adams County use this system. If you have questions about voter records for someone in Aurora, call the Arapahoe County Elections office at 303-795-4200 or the Adams County Clerk at 720-523-6020. Voter records are public in Colorado, but some records are confidential if the voter is under 18 or has requested a protected status.

Criminal History and Law Enforcement Records

If you need to find people in Aurora with a criminal history, you can use the Colorado Bureau of Investigation criminal history check system. The CBI is the central repository of criminal history arrest records for the State of Colorado only. The system is online at cbirecordscheck.com. You can search by name and date of birth. Each search result costs a fee, and you will need a credit card to complete the search. The results show arrest records based on fingerprints provided by Colorado law enforcement. Arrests that are not supported by fingerprints will not be included. Warrant information, sealed records, and juvenile records are not available to the public through this system.

CBI criminal history check system for Aurora people search

For people in Aurora who may be on the sex offender registry, you need to check the CBI sex offender registry page at apps.colorado.gov. The site explains who must register and how to request a list of registrants. The CBI will send a list within 10 business days. The list includes the name, date of birth, address, offense, date of conviction, and any alias names. The fee to get the list is $20. You must affirm that you will not use the information for harassment or for making money. This registry covers all of Colorado, so it includes any registrants who live in Aurora.

Local law enforcement in Aurora includes the Aurora Police Department and the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office. If you need police reports, arrest records, or incident information for people in Aurora, you must submit a records request under the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act. The Arapahoe County Sheriff may have records for areas outside city limits. Check with the appropriate agency for how to request records related to people in Aurora.

Public Records Requests for Aurora

The Colorado Open Records Act, or CORA, allows anyone to request public records from government offices. CORA is found in C.R.S. § 24-72-201 to 206. If you need records that are not available online, you can submit a CORA request to the office that holds the records. This may be the Arapahoe County Clerk, the Adams County Clerk, a court, or a state agency. The office must respond within three working days. They may extend the deadline by seven working days if the request is large or complex.

For records held by the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder, you can submit a request through the NextRequest portal at arapahoecountyco.nextrequest.com. This online system lets you track your request and communicate with the clerk's office. For court-related matters, including case records, you must contact the Arapahoe County Courts directly. For Adams County, visit adamscountyco.gov to learn about their CORA process.

CORA requests may have fees. The first two hours of research time are usually free, then the office may charge an hourly rate. Copy and printing costs may also apply. The agency will tell you the estimated cost before they start work. Some records are not available under CORA. These include criminal justice records governed by the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act, work product, sealed court records, and records that contain trade secrets or personal identifiers like Social Security numbers. If you need help with a CORA request for people in Aurora, contact the office that holds the records or consult the Colorado Secretary of State CORA information page at sos.state.co.us.

Tips for Finding People in Aurora

When you search for people in Aurora, start with what you know. A full name, an old address, or a date can help narrow your results. Many online systems let you filter by date range or document type. If the person has a common name, use extra details like a middle name or a street address to reduce false matches. If you find one document, look at the links or references in that document. A deed may list a mortgage company. A court case may list an attorney. Each link can lead to more information about the person you are looking for in Aurora.

Check both Arapahoe County and Adams County if your first search does not work. Since Aurora spans two counties, the person may have ties to both. Try different spellings of names. Search engines and indexes may not catch every variation. If a name has been changed, look for marriage records or court orders that show the old name and the new name.

Use multiple record types. If property records do not help, try court records. If court records are not available, try business records or voter records. Each type of record offers a different angle. When you find people in Aurora, confirm the information with at least two sources. Public records can have errors or be outdated. If you need certified copies or legal proof, contact the official office that maintains the records.

Note: Many records are updated daily, but some may take time to appear in online indexes.

More Aurora Resources

The City of Aurora does not maintain its own clerk or records office. All public records for Aurora go through the county systems. However, the city offers other resources that may help. The Aurora Municipal Court handles city ordinance violations and traffic tickets. If someone in Aurora received a ticket or was charged with a city code violation, the municipal court may have records. Contact the Aurora Municipal Court at 303-739-7200 for information.

Aurora has a public library system that offers free access to computers and online databases. If you do not have internet at home, you can use library computers to search for people in Aurora through the county and state websites described in this guide. The library staff can help you get started with online searches. Visit the Aurora Public Library website or call your local branch for hours and services.

DORA professional license lookup system for Aurora residents

For legal questions about public records, consider contacting a Colorado attorney who focuses on open records or information law. The Colorado State Bar has a referral line at 1-800-392-5660. You can also visit legal aid organizations in the area if you qualify for free help. Legal Services Colorado may be able to answer questions about your rights under CORA or how to access records for people in Aurora.

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