Littleton People Search Tools

Littleton people search resources help residents find records about individuals who live or work in the city. Littleton is the county seat of Arapahoe County with around 45,000 people. Parts of the city also fall in Douglas and Jefferson counties. When you look for someone in Littleton, you may need to check records in all three counties. Most records are kept at the county level. Property deeds, court files, and marriage licenses go through county offices. You can access many of these through free online portals or by visiting clerk offices in person. Each county has its own search tools and staff.

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Which County Handles Littleton Records

Littleton sits at the intersection of three counties. Arapahoe County contains the largest portion of the city and serves as the primary jurisdiction for most Littleton records. The county seat is located in Littleton at 5334 S. Prince St., making it easy for residents to access services. Douglas County includes parts of southern Littleton, and Jefferson County covers a small western section of the city.

Most Littleton residents will find their records through Arapahoe County. The Clerk and Recorder's Office handles property deeds, marriage licenses, and recorded documents. You can reach them at 303-795-4200 or email clerk@arapahoegov.com. For Littleton addresses in Douglas County, contact the Douglas County Clerk at 303-660-7469. Jefferson County records are available through the Jefferson County Clerk at 303-271-8168.

To find out which county your Littleton address falls under, check your property tax bill or voter registration card. The county name will be listed on both. If you are not sure, call one of the three clerk offices and give them your street address. Staff can tell you which county serves your part of Littleton.

County Clerk Phone Location
Arapahoe County 303-795-4200 5334 S. Prince St., Littleton, CO 80120
Douglas County 303-660-7469 301 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104
Jefferson County 303-271-8168 100 Jefferson County Parkway, Golden, CO 80419

Search Littleton Property Records

Property records show who owns land and buildings in Littleton. These records are public and maintained by county clerk offices. You can search by owner name to find what property someone owns. You can also search by address to see who owns a specific home or lot. All three counties offer free online search tools for property records.

The Arapahoe County Public Search portal covers the majority of Littleton properties. This system was verified through February 4, 2026. It includes Quick Search and Advanced Search options. You can look up deeds, mortgages, and liens by party name or document type. The database shows when each document was recorded and often includes scanned images you can view or print.

Arapahoe County public search portal for Littleton records

For Littleton properties in Douglas County, use the Douglas County Landmark Web portal. This system lets you search the grantor/grantee index and view document images. Certified copies must be ordered by calling 303-660-7446. In Jefferson County, the Jefferson County Land Records site provides access to records from 1954 forward. Older records require a subscription or an in-person visit to the recording office.

Each portal works a bit differently, but all allow name-based searches. Type in a last name and first name to find all recorded documents for that person. Results show deeds, liens, releases, and other instruments. You can narrow the search by date range if you know when a transaction took place.

Property records can reveal a lot about a person. They show purchase dates, sale prices, mortgage amounts, and lender names. If someone has a lien or judgment filed against them, that will show up too. These records stay public even after the property is sold or the debt is paid.

Find People Through Littleton Court Cases

Court records provide detailed information about legal cases involving Littleton residents. Colorado courts handle civil lawsuits, criminal prosecutions, family law matters, and traffic violations. Most of these records are public under the Colorado Open Records Act and Chief Justice Directive 05-01. You can search by name to find cases where someone was a plaintiff, defendant, or party.

The statewide CoCourts.com portal offers online access to court records across Colorado. This system is operated by LexisNexis on behalf of the Colorado Judicial Branch. It covers civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases from Arapahoe, Douglas, and Jefferson counties. You can search for Littleton residents by entering their name or a case number if you have one.

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CoCourts.com shows the register of actions for each case. This is a timeline that lists all filings, hearings, and orders. You can see when the case was filed, who the parties are, what charges or claims were made, and how the case was resolved. There are fees for viewing detailed information and document images through this service.

If you need actual copies of documents from a court file, you must contact the appropriate court directly. For Littleton cases in Arapahoe County, reach out to the Arapahoe County Courts. Douglas County cases go through Douglas County Court, and Jefferson County cases through Jefferson County Court. Each court has its own records request process and fee schedule.

Some court records are restricted. Sealed cases, juvenile files, and confidential family law documents may not appear in public searches. If a search comes up empty but you believe a case exists, contact the court clerk to ask about access procedures.

Note: Denver County Court operates separately from the state court system and requires separate contact for records.

Voter Registration and Vital Records Searches

Voter registration records can help confirm that someone lives in Littleton and is eligible to vote. The Colorado Secretary of State maintains a voter registration lookup tool that covers all counties. To use it, you need the person's first name, last name, zip code, and birth date. The system will confirm if they are registered and in which county.

Confidential voter records will not show up in the lookup tool. People under 18 also do not appear. If you cannot find a record online, try calling the appropriate county clerk. Arapahoe County Elections can be reached at 303-795-4200. Douglas County and Jefferson County also handle voter questions through their clerk offices.

Colorado voter registration lookup system

Vital records include birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage licenses. These are managed at both the state and county levels. Marriage licenses issued in Littleton are public records available through the county clerk offices. You can search for a marriage by the names of both parties using the online portals mentioned earlier.

Birth and death records are confidential under C.R.S. 25-2-117. Only eligible individuals with a direct relationship can request certified copies. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment handles state vital records. You can reach them at 303-692-2200 or vital.records@state.co.us. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South in Denver.

Divorce records exist in two forms. The court case file is public and maintained by the county courts. These files show the names of parties, filing dates, and case outcomes. The certified divorce certificate is confidential and issued by the state health department. You can search the public court file to confirm a divorce took place, but you cannot get a certified certificate unless you are a party to the divorce or have legal standing.

Business Ownership and Professional Licenses

If you need to find out what businesses someone owns or operates in Littleton, check the Colorado Secretary of State business entity search. This database includes all companies registered in Colorado. You can search by individual name to see businesses where that person is listed as an owner, officer, or registered agent.

The database shows business names, entity types, formation dates, and status. Good standing means the company filed its required reports and paid fees. Delinquent or noncompliant status means the company failed to file or maintain a registered agent. You can view principal addresses and see if a business is active or dissolved.

Colorado Secretary of State business search database

For professional licenses, use the DORA license lookup tool. The Division of Professions and Occupations licenses doctors, nurses, contractors, real estate agents, and many other professionals. Search by name to find active licenses, issue dates, and any public disciplinary actions. The database updates nightly and covers dozens of license types.

This tool is helpful when you want to verify someone's credentials or check if they are authorized to practice their profession. Results show license numbers, expiration dates, and current status. If a license has been suspended or revoked, that information appears in the search results.

Criminal History and Background Information

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation offers a name-based criminal history check through its Internet Criminal History Check System. This database covers arrest records from law enforcement agencies across Colorado. It includes fingerprint-supported arrests, charges, and dispositions. The system does not include warrant information, sealed records, or juvenile cases.

CBI is a division of the Colorado Department of Public Safety and maintains the central repository of criminal history arrest records for the state. The database shows detailed information based on fingerprints provided by Colorado law enforcement. Arrests not supported by fingerprints will not appear. To use the service, you need a credit card. Fees apply for each search result you download.

CBI criminal history check portal

For registered sex offenders, check the CBI Sex Offender Registry. You can request a list of registrants by mail or in person. The CBI will send the list within 10 business days. The fee is $20. Information includes names, dates of birth, addresses, offense details, and conviction dates. Only those in compliance with registration laws appear on the public list.

If you need to locate someone currently in custody, try the Colorado Department of Corrections inmate locator. This service searches the DOC database for inmates in state prisons. You can search by name or offender number. Results show custody status, location, and projected release dates. For local jail information, contact the Arapahoe County Sheriff, Douglas County Sheriff, or Jefferson County Sheriff depending on where the person was arrested.

Keep in mind that criminal records have restrictions on use. Colorado law makes it a misdemeanor to use criminal justice records for direct solicitation of business for pecuniary gain. Do not use CBI records to contact people for commercial purposes.

Note: Each downloaded search result from the CBI system incurs a separate fee, and multiple matches may occur for common names.

Request Records Under CORA

The Colorado Open Records Act allows anyone to request public records from government agencies. If you cannot find what you need through online portals, you can submit a formal CORA request. Arapahoe County uses a NextRequest portal for records requests to the Clerk and Recorder's Office. This web-based system lets you submit requests and track their status.

CORA requests must go to the custodian of the records you want. For Littleton records, that is usually one of the three county clerk offices or the appropriate court. Be as specific as possible in your request. Include names, dates, document types, and any other details that help staff locate the records. Vague requests take longer to process.

Agencies have up to three working days to respond to CORA requests. They can extend this by seven more days for extenuating circumstances, for a total of ten working days. The first two hours of research time are typically free. After that, fees may apply for staff time, copying, and printing. Each county has its own fee schedule.

Some records are exempt from CORA. Confidential information will be redacted. Criminal justice records may fall under the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act instead. Social security numbers, bank account details, and trade secrets are not released. If your request is denied, the agency must explain why and cite the statute that allows the denial.

Other Littleton People Search Resources

Several other state databases can help with people searches for Littleton residents. The Colorado State Archives maintains historical court and legal records. If you need to research old cases or documents, contact the archives at archives.colorado.gov. They can assist with locating case numbers and accessing records that are not available online.

The DORA database covers more than just licenses. You can search for public action documents against unlicensed people or businesses through the Division of Professions and Occupations Public Documents System. This may show enforcement actions or complaints filed with the state.

DORA professional license lookup database

For mass data or large-scale searches, the Colorado Information Marketplace system offers bulk license verification data. This is intended for businesses and organizations that need to verify many licenses at once. Individual searches should use the standard online lookup tools.

Libraries can also be helpful. The Littleton Public Library and the Arapahoe County Law Library have staff who can guide you to resources. Law libraries often have access to legal databases and reference materials that are not freely available online. Call ahead to confirm hours and available services.

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Arapahoe County People Search Records

Since Littleton is the county seat of Arapahoe County, most records for city residents are maintained by Arapahoe County offices. The county clerk, assessor, courts, and sheriff all have databases and files related to Littleton. For detailed information about county resources, fees, office locations, and additional search tools, visit the Arapahoe County people search page.

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