Find People in Lakewood

People search tools in Lakewood help you find public data about city residents. The city sits in Jefferson County with about 156,000 people. You can search court files, land records, voter lists, and business data. Most records are kept by county offices in Golden. Some data comes from state sites. Use names to search. You may need a birth date or street to narrow your results. Records show up fast when you search the right way. Property records link to owners. Court files list both sides of a case. Voter data shows if a person is on file. Business records tell you who runs a firm.

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Lakewood Quick Facts

155,984 Population
Jefferson County
1st Judicial District
Golden County Seat

Jefferson County Handles Lakewood Records

Jefferson County is in charge of most public records for Lakewood. The Clerk and Recorder office is at 100 Jefferson County Parkway in Golden. That's where they keep land files, voter lists, and marriage data. The Clerk of Court office is at the same site. It has all court cases. Both offices are on the third floor. Hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The offices close on Friday.

To find people in Lakewood you start at the county. Use the Jefferson County land records site to search by name. That shows who owns property in the city. Court files list people who have cases. Voter records show who is on file to vote. Most of this data is free to search online. You can print results or ask for hard copies if you need them. The county charges for some print outs and certified copies.

Office Jefferson County Clerk & Recorder
Address 100 Jefferson County Parkway, Golden, CO 80419
Phone 303-271-8168
Hours Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Records Email RecordingMailbox@jeffco.us

Note: The county seat is in Golden but serves all Jefferson County cities.

Search Property Records for Lakewood Residents

Property records are a good way to find people in Lakewood. The Jefferson County land records site at landrecords.co.jefferson.co.us lets you search by name or street. Type in a last name and first name. The search shows deeds, liens, and other land files. Each record has a date and a file number. You can view scanned images of most documents from 1954 forward. Older records need a subscription or a trip to the office in Golden.

Jefferson County land records search showing property documents and owner information for people search in Lakewood Colorado

Land records show who bought or sold property. They list both the buyer and the seller. You can see when the deal went through. Liens show up too. Use this to find who owns a home or land in Lakewood. The search is free but some old files cost money to view. If you need a certified copy call the recording office at 303-271-8122. They charge a small fee per page plus one dollar for the seal.

Property records also link to mortgage data and tax liens. You can trace ownership over time. This helps if you need to find someone who moved or changed their name after marriage. The county keeps all these files in one place so you can search fast. Start with the name search and see what pops up. If the results are too broad add a middle name or narrow the date range.

Court Files for People in Lakewood

Court records list people who have cases in Jefferson County. The Clerk of Court office is at 100 Jefferson County Parkway in Golden. They handle civil and criminal cases for Lakewood. You can search court files by name on the Colorado Judicial Branch site. Limited access is available through third-party vendors like CoCourts.com. That site shows the register of actions for most cases. It lists the parties, the charges or claims, and the next court date.

Court data helps you find people who were in a lawsuit or a criminal case. Civil files show both the plaintiff and the defendant. Criminal files list the accused and the charges. You can see the case status and the judge. Most court records are public but some are sealed or restricted. Juvenile cases and certain family law matters are not open to the public. If you need copies of court documents you must request them from the Clerk of Court office. The email for records is jeffcorecordrequest@judicial.state.co.us and the phone number is 720-772-2570.

  • Civil lawsuits show who sued whom
  • Criminal cases list charges and outcomes
  • Domestic cases include divorce and custody disputes
  • Small claims files show disputes under a dollar limit
  • Probate records list estates and heirs

The records counter is open Monday through Thursday from noon to 4 p.m. It is closed on Friday. You can view files in person or request copies by email. There is a fee for copies but viewing files on site is usually free. Check with the office first if you plan to visit.

State Resources to Find People

Colorado has several state databases to search for people. These sites cover the whole state and include data from Lakewood and all other cities.

The Colorado Secretary of State keeps a business database at www.sos.state.co.us/biz/BusinessEntityCriteriaExt.do. You can search by business name or by owner name. This helps you find people who run a business or hold a corporate role in Lakewood. The site shows the entity name, the status, the registered agent, and the mailing address. It lists officers and directors for corporations. For LLCs it lists members and managers if they are on file. This is one of the most used state databases for finding business owners.

Colorado Secretary of State business search database showing entity lookup for people search in Lakewood Colorado

Voter registration lookup is at www.sos.state.co.us/voter/pages/pub/olvr/findVoterReg.xhtml. Enter a first name, last name, zip code, and birth date. The site tells you if a person is registered to vote in Colorado. It does not show where they live but it confirms they are on file. This is useful if you know someone lives in Lakewood but need to verify their voter status. Records that are confidential or for people under 18 will not show up. If you cannot find a record contact the Jefferson County Clerk at 303-271-8168.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation runs a criminal history check at www.cbirecordscheck.com. This is a name-based search that checks arrest records in the state. It does not include warrant data, sealed records, or juvenile cases. Each search costs a small fee. You need a credit card to use the site. The results show arrests that were supported by fingerprints. This helps you find people who have a criminal history in Colorado. It does not show out-of-state records.

The DORA license lookup at apps2.colorado.gov/dora/licensing/lookup/licenselookup.aspx shows people with professional licenses. You can search by name or license number. The site covers doctors, nurses, contractors, accountants, and many other professions. It lists the license status, the issue date, and the expiration date. If someone in Lakewood holds a state license you can find them here. This is helpful for checking credentials or finding contact information for professionals.

Lakewood Voter Information

Voter records are kept by the Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder. The elections office is at 100 Jefferson County Parkway in Golden. You can check your voter status online at the state site. Enter your name, zip code, and birth date. The site tells you if you are registered. It does not show your address but it confirms your status. If you need to update your voter data or register for the first time you can do that on the Secretary of State site or in person at the county office.

Voter lists show people who are on file to vote in Lakewood. These lists are public records under Colorado law. Political parties and campaigns can request them. The lists include names, addresses, and party affiliation. Some voter records are confidential such as those for domestic violence victims or people in witness protection. If you need a voter list for a legal purpose contact the Jefferson County elections office at 303-271-8168.

Other Ways to Find People in Lakewood

Marriage and civil union licenses are on file at the Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder office. You can search for these records on the land records site at landrecords.co.jefferson.co.us. Type in a name and look for marriage license entries. These records show both parties to the marriage, the date it was issued, and the file number. Marriage records are public in Colorado unless sealed by a court order.

Birth and death records are kept by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. These are confidential under C.R.S. 25-2-117. Only eligible individuals can get certified copies. You cannot search for vital records online but you can request them by mail or in person. The state vital records office is at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South in Denver. The phone number is 303-692-2200. Jefferson County may also have some vital records on file at the local health department.

Sex offender registry information is available through the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. You can request a list by mail or in person. The fee is $20. The list includes names, addresses, dates of birth, and offenses. It does not include juvenile offenders. The CBI forwards the list within 10 business days. More information is at apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor/information.jsf. You must affirm you will not use the data to harass anyone or for pecuniary gain.

Inmate locator services are run by the Colorado Department of Corrections. Search for inmates in state prisons at co.colorado.gov/locate-inmate. This site shows current inmates and some recent releases. It lists the name, the inmate number, the facility, and the projected release date. County jail inmates are not in this system. For Jefferson County jail records contact the sheriff's office at 303-271-5444.

Jefferson County Clerk Services

The Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder offers many services for Lakewood residents. Visit their site at www.jeffco.us/4871/Clerk-Recorder to access voter registration, vehicle registration, and public records. The office is open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Clerk oversees elections, maintains land files, and keeps marriage records. All of these services are available to people in Lakewood since it is part of Jefferson County.

Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder website homepage showing services for Lakewood Colorado people search

The Clerk's office is at the same building as the county courthouse. Parking is available on site. You can walk in during business hours or call ahead to ask questions. Staff can help you with record searches or tell you what documents you need to request. Many records are free to view online but copies may have a fee. Certified copies always cost more than regular prints. Check the fee schedule before you order.

Tips for Finding People in Lakewood

Start with a full name. Last name and first name work best. If the name is common add a middle name or initial. Use the person's current or past address if you know it. That narrows the results. Property records need a legal name. Court records may list a person by a nickname or alias so try different versions. Business records show the name as it appears on the filing which may include a middle initial or a suffix like Jr. or III.

Try multiple databases. No single site has all public records. Start with property records on the Jefferson County land records site. Then check court files on CoCourts.com. Look up voter status on the Secretary of State site. Search business records if the person owns a firm. Each database has different data so you may find new clues in each one. If one search fails try another angle.

Use date ranges to narrow your search. If you know when a person bought a house or filed a case use that date. Property records let you filter by year. Court records show the filing date. Voter records need a birth date to search. The more details you provide the faster you will find the right person. Broad searches return too many results. Narrow searches are quicker and more accurate.

Contact the county if you need help. The Jefferson County Clerk staff can answer questions about what records are available. They cannot do the search for you but they can guide you to the right database or form. The phone number is 303-271-8168. You can also email RecordingMailbox@jeffco.us for questions about land records. For court records email jeffcorecordrequest@judicial.state.co.us or call 720-772-2570.

  • Use full legal names for best results
  • Search multiple databases to find more data
  • Add date ranges or addresses to narrow results
  • Check both county and state sites
  • Call the county office if you get stuck

Colorado Open Records Act and Public Access

Colorado has strong open records laws. The Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) requires that most public records be available to the public. This includes court files, property records, and government documents. CORA is in C.R.S. 24-72-201 to 206. Under this law any person can request records from a government office. The office must respond within three working days. They can extend the time by seven more days if needed.

Some records are restricted. Criminal justice records are governed by the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act (CCJRA) in C.R.S. 24-72-301 et seq. Vital records like birth and death certificates are confidential under C.R.S. 25-2-117. Juvenile records are restricted under the Children's Code. Most other records are open unless a specific law says otherwise. If you need records that are not online you can submit a CORA request to the custodian of the record.

Fees apply for some requests. The first two hours of research are usually free. After that the office can charge an hourly rate. Copying and printing also have fees. Jefferson County charges for certified copies and large copy orders. Check with the office before you request records so you know the cost. Some records are free to view online but cost money to print or certify.

Other Jefferson County Cities

Lakewood is one of several large cities in Jefferson County. Arvada is to the north with about 124,000 people. Westminster is on the northeast border with about 116,000 residents. All three cities use the same county offices in Golden for records. You can search for people in any of these cities using the Jefferson County land records site and the state databases. The Clerk and Recorder office serves all Jefferson County residents no matter where they live.

Littleton is to the south. It sits in three counties including Jefferson. If you need records for someone in Littleton check all three county clerks. Golden is the county seat with about 20,000 people. It is where the courthouse and county offices are located. If you visit Jefferson County to search records in person you will go to Golden.

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