Erie Colorado People Search

Erie sits in two counties at once. The town of about 38,600 people has parts in both Weld County and Boulder County. That means records for Erie residents may be kept by either county office or both, depending on where in town you live or own land. Most people search tasks start with finding which county holds what you need. Court cases for Erie go through the county where the case was filed. Property records for Erie homes are kept by the county where that land sits. You can use online tools from both Weld and Boulder to find Erie records by name or address. Many systems are free to search. Some need fees for copies or full reports. State databases cover all of Erie too, so you can check business filings, voter status, professional licenses, and criminal history for any Erie resident through statewide portals.

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Erie County Records

Erie is one of the few Colorado towns that spans two counties. The western part of Erie is in Boulder County. The eastern and larger part is in Weld County. When you search for people records in Erie, you need to know which county office has what you want.

Property records depend on where the land sits. An Erie home on the Boulder County side gets recorded at the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder. An Erie property on the Weld County side goes through Weld County Clerk and Recorder. If you do not know which county a specific address is in, try both county search portals. Most let you search by owner name or street address, so you can find Erie properties even if you are not sure about the county line.

Court records follow the same rule. Cases filed in Boulder County courts involve Erie residents who live in the Boulder County part of town or who had legal matters filed there. Weld County courts handle cases for the Weld County side of Erie. Both county court systems keep separate records, so if you need to search for all court cases for an Erie resident, check both counties.

Vital records like marriage licenses are issued by the county where you apply. If someone got married in Erie, the license was issued by either Weld or Boulder County depending on which office they went to. Birth and death certificates are kept at the state level and also at county vital records offices. For Erie, either county may have records depending on where the event occurred or was registered.

Weld County Search Tools for Erie

Most of Erie is in Weld County. The Weld County Clerk and Recorder office in Greeley handles recording and vital records for the Weld County part of Erie. The office is at 1250 H Street in Greeley. You can call them at 970-304-6530 or email ckoppes@weld.gov. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Weld County Clerk and Recorder official website for Erie people search

The Weld County Clerk and Recorder offers online access to recorded documents. Their self-service web portal covers records from 1865 to the present. You can search for Erie property deeds, mortgages, liens, marriage licenses, and other documents by name or document type. The site is free to search. You can purchase copies of documents online if you need official versions for Erie records.

Weld County court records are available through the Colorado court system. The CoCourts.com website covers Weld County cases including those involving Erie residents. This site shows the register of actions for civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases. You need to pay to view detailed records. Actual court documents for Erie cases must be requested from the Weld County court clerk directly.

Weld County Self-Service Web portal for searching Erie property and recording documents

The Weld County Self-Service Web lets you search and purchase copies of recorded documents for Erie properties in Weld County. The system goes back to 1865 and is updated regularly. Search by name to find all documents recorded for a person in the Weld County part of Erie. The index is like a library card catalog. It guides you to the records but does not show every detail until you open the document. The site warns users to search all possible spelling variations of names to get complete results for Erie residents.

Office Weld County Clerk and Recorder
Location 1250 H ST
Greeley, CO 80631
Phone 970-304-6530
Email ckoppes@weld.gov
Hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Website weld.gov/Government/Departments/Clerk-and-Recorder

Note: Automated searches are prohibited on Weld County systems; use only manual searches for Erie records.

Find People in Boulder County Part of Erie

The west side of Erie is in Boulder County. For records in that part of town, use Boulder County offices. The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder maintains property records, marriage licenses, and other documents for the Boulder County section of Erie. The main office is at 1750 33rd Street in Boulder. They also have a branch office in Longmont at 529 Coffman Street.

Boulder County offers online and phone services from Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The physical office is closed to walk-ins, but you can make an appointment for in-person help. Call 303-413-7700 to ask about records or set up a visit. The Longmont branch may be closer for some Erie residents than driving to Boulder.

Boulder County Clerk and Recorder official website for Erie people search

The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder runs a public search portal for property and recording searches. The Boulder County Public Search shows deeds, liens, marriage licenses, plats, maps, and other documents recorded with the county. Records are verified through early February 2026. You can view watermarked images for free or order non-watermarked copies for a fee. The site also has a PropertyAlert service that sends you an email if a document is recorded in your name. This is useful for Erie residents concerned about fraud or identity theft involving property.

Court records for the Boulder County part of Erie go through Boulder County courts in Boulder. The CoCourts.com system covers Boulder County cases along with Weld and most other Colorado counties. You can search by name or case number to find civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases. There is a fee to view records. Full documents must be requested from the court clerk.

Boulder County Public Search database for Erie property and recording records

The Boulder County Public Search portal lets you search by name or other criteria to find documents for Erie residents. The system has a note that recently recorded marriage licenses may not show up right away. If you search for a recent Erie marriage license and do not find it, call 303-413-7770 to have the office search internally while the issue is being worked on. Reception numbers must be entered as 8 digits with leading zeros. Book and page numbers must be 4 digits. These format rules help the system find records correctly.

Office Boulder County Clerk and Recorder
Main Location 1750 33rd St., Suite 201
Boulder, CO 80301
Longmont Branch 529 Coffman Street
Longmont, CO
Phone 303-413-7700
Hours Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (by appointment)
Website bouldercounty.gov/departments/clerk-and-recorder

State Databases for Erie People Search

State agencies keep records that cover all of Erie regardless of county lines. These statewide systems are useful when you want to find info about Erie residents without worrying about which county they are in. You can search business filings, voter registration, professional licenses, criminal history, and more using state portals.

The Colorado Secretary of State business search covers Erie businesses and all Colorado entities. Search by business name or individual name to find owners, officers, and registered agents for Erie companies. The database shows entity status, formation dates, and addresses. It updates daily. A business in "Good Standing" filed required reports and maintains a registered agent. "NonCompliant" or "Delinquent" means it failed to file or lost its agent.

Colorado Secretary of State Business Search database for Erie businesses

To check voter registration for someone in Erie, use the Colorado voter lookup tool. Enter first name, last name, zip code, and birth date. The system shows if they are registered and in what county. Records for people under 18 or those marked confidential will not show up. If you moved recently within Erie, try your old zip code if the current one does not work. Contact the county clerk if you cannot find your record online.

The Colorado DORA license lookup covers professional licenses for Erie practitioners. This includes doctors, nurses, contractors, plumbers, accountants, therapists, and dozens of other professions in Erie. Search by name to verify if someone holds a valid license. The database updates nightly and shows license status, issue dates, and disciplinary actions if any exist. This is useful when hiring a professional in Erie or verifying credentials.

Colorado DORA License Lookup portal for Erie professional licenses

For criminal history, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation offers an Internet Criminal History Check System. This is a name-based search of Colorado arrest records. It only includes arrests supported by fingerprints. Warrant information, sealed records, and juvenile records are not available. The system is run through Logikco LLC. You need a credit card to run a search. Each search result you download costs a separate fee. This applies to Erie residents just like anyone else in Colorado.

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Court Records for Erie

Court cases involving Erie residents are filed in either Weld County courts or Boulder County courts. Which one depends on where in Erie the person lives or where the case was filed. Both court systems handle civil cases, family matters, criminal charges, and traffic violations for their respective parts of Erie.

Colorado does not give you direct online access to court records. Instead, the state works with commercial vendors to provide search tools. The main vendor is CoCourts.com, which covers both Weld and Boulder counties. You can search by name or case number to find the register of actions. This shows case history, parties involved, and court dates. There is a charge to view records. If you need full court documents for Erie cases, contact the court clerk in the county where the case was filed.

CoCourts.com official court records search for Erie cases

The Colorado Judicial Branch website has a guide to accessing public records. It explains what records are available and how to request them. Most adult court cases are public. Juvenile records, sealed cases, and certain other records are restricted. The guide also covers Chief Justice Directive 05-01, which governs access to court records in Colorado including those for Erie residents.

For Erie cases in Weld County, contact the Weld County court clerk. For Erie cases in Boulder County, contact the Boulder County court clerk. Each office handles its own requests. You may need to provide a case number, party names, or date range to help them locate what you need. Fees apply for copies and certified documents.

Vital Records for Erie Residents

Vital records include birth certificates, death certificates, marriage records, and divorce records. In Colorado, these are confidential per state statute. Only eligible people can get certified copies. For Erie, vital records may be held by Weld County, Boulder County, or the state, depending on where the event happened and where it was registered.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is the state agency that oversees vital records. The State Vital Records Office is at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South in Denver. You can call 303-692-2200 or email vital.records@state.co.us to ask about getting records. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding holidays. They offer a secure email portal for sending confidential information.

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment vital records portal

County vital records offices also keep copies of vital records. For Erie, check with either Weld County or Boulder County depending on where the event occurred. Marriage licenses are issued by the county where you apply. If an Erie couple got a marriage license, they got it from either Weld or Boulder. Birth and death certificates are usually available from the county where the birth or death took place, as well as from the state office.

To get a certified copy, you must show you are eligible. This usually means you are the person named on the record, a parent, a spouse, a legal representative, or another authorized person. You need to provide ID and fill out a request form. There are fees for copies. The first copy costs more than additional copies of the same record. Contact the office that has the record to ask about requirements and fees for Erie vital records.

Additional Search Resources

Colorado has several other statewide tools for finding people or verifying information about Erie residents. These cover sex offender status, inmate records, and property ownership.

Colorado's Sex Offender Registry is public. You can request a list from the CBI by mail or in person. The list shows name, date of birth, address, offense, and conviction date. The fee is $20. This covers registered offenders throughout Colorado, including any in Erie. The registry does not include people adjudicated as juveniles. You must sign a statement saying you will not use the info for harassment or pecuniary gain.

People from Erie who are in state prison can be found using the Colorado Department of Corrections inmate locator. This database covers state facilities only. County jails and federal prisons have their own systems. The DOC locator shows current inmates and their locations. You can search by name or inmate number. For people in county jail, contact the Weld County Sheriff or Boulder County Sheriff depending on where they are held.

Property records for Erie are split between the two counties. Use the Weld County system for properties on the Weld side and the Boulder County system for properties on the Boulder side. Both counties offer online search portals that let you look up owners, deeds, liens, and other recorded documents. If you do not know which county a property is in, search both. The systems are free to use for basic searches.

Public Records Requests for Erie

The Colorado Open Records Act lets anyone request government records. If a record is not available online, you can submit a CORA request to the office that has it. For Erie, this may be a county office or a state agency depending on the record type.

Each office handles its own CORA requests. Be specific about what you want. Include the time period, names, case numbers, or other details that help them find the record. The office must respond within three working days. They can extend this by seven more days if needed. That means up to ten working days total for Erie record requests.

There may be fees for research, retrieval, and copying. Ask about fees when you make your request. Some offices offer the first hour or two of work for free. After that, hourly rates apply. Copy costs depend on how many pages you need. Certified copies cost more than plain ones.

For records held by Weld County, contact the specific Weld County office that has them. For records held by Boulder County, contact the appropriate Boulder County office. The Colorado Secretary of State CORA page has general info about the law. It explains what a public record is and how to submit a request. The page also lists exemptions and reasons a record might be withheld or redacted.

People Search in Nearby Cities

Erie is close to several other Colorado cities. Longmont is in Boulder County and has about 98,900 people. Broomfield is a combined city-county with about 74,100 people. Both use their own county systems for records. Lafayette is also in Boulder County. Greeley is the Weld County seat with about 108,800 people. All Weld County records are kept in Greeley.

For people search needs in other Colorado cities, check the county where the person lives or does business. Each county has its own clerk and recorder, court system, and public records portal. Statewide databases like the Secretary of State business search and CoCourts cover all counties. Those work no matter where someone is in Colorado. Erie is unique because it spans two counties, but most cities are in just one, which makes searching simpler.

County People Search Pages for Erie

Erie is located in both Weld County and Boulder County. Court filings, property records, and vital records for the city go through the county offices where the record applies. Both counties maintain databases and provide public access to these records. For more detailed information on each county's resources, search tools, and contact information, visit the county people search pages below.

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