Find People in Longmont Colorado

Longmont people search tools help you find records about city residents through Boulder County and state databases. This city of nearly 99,000 sits in Boulder County and has court records, property files, business data, and vital records all kept by county offices and state agencies. Most records are free to view. Some need a small fee for copies. You can search by name to find case files, land deeds, voter status, and more. Many offices now let you search from home using online portals. Others need you to call or visit in person. Longmont residents use the same county systems as other Boulder County cities when they need to look up people or verify records.

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Where to Find Longmont People Records

Longmont is part of Boulder County. That means most people records for Longmont residents are kept at the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder's Office in Longmont and Boulder. This office maintains property deeds for Longmont homes and businesses, marriage records for Longmont couples, and recorded documents. The main office is at 1750 33rd Street in Boulder. They also run a branch office in Longmont at 529 Coffman Street for walk-in service by Longmont residents.

Court records for Longmont cases go through the Boulder County courts in Boulder. The court clerk maintains case files for civil matters in Longmont, domestic cases involving Longmont residents, criminal cases, and traffic tickets from Longmont. All Longmont court cases get filed and stored in Boulder. You can search many of these Longmont records online without having to drive to the courthouse from Longmont.

Boulder County Clerk and Recorder official website for Longmont people search

The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder 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 set up an appointment for in-person help. Call 303-413-7700 to ask about records or book a time to visit. For property and recording matters, the Longmont branch at 529 Coffman Street may be more convenient for Longmont residents.

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

Note: The Recording Division physical office is closed to the public but limited in-person services are available by appointment.

Longmont People Search Databases

Several online tools let you search for people in Longmont from your own home in Longmont or anywhere else. These databases cover court records for Longmont cases, property files in Longmont, business ownership in Longmont, voter data for Longmont residents, and more. Some are free for Longmont searches. Some have fees. Most let you search by name or other basic info to find Longmont residents.

The Boulder County Public Search is the main tool for property and recording searches in Longmont. This portal shows real estate records for Longmont properties, marriage licenses for Longmont couples, deeds for Longmont land, liens filed in Longmont, plats, maps, and other documents recorded with the county. The system has records verified through early February 2026 for Longmont and all of Boulder County. You can view watermarked images for free or order non-watermarked copies of Longmont records for a small fee. The site also offers a PropertyAlert service that sends you an email if a document gets recorded in your name in Longmont.

Boulder County Public Search database for Longmont property and recording records

For court records in Longmont, use CoCourts.com. This is the official third-party vendor for Colorado court record searches in Longmont and statewide. The site covers Boulder County cases from Longmont along with most other Colorado counties. You can search civil cases from Longmont, criminal cases in Longmont, domestic matters, and traffic cases by name or case number. The register of actions shows case history and who is involved in Longmont cases. There is a charge to view records. Copies of full documents from Longmont court files must be requested from the court clerk.

The Colorado Secretary of State runs a business entity search that covers Longmont businesses and all Colorado entities. Search by business name or individual name to find owners of Longmont companies, officers, and registered agents. The database shows entity status for Longmont businesses, formation dates, and addresses in Longmont. It updates daily. This is useful when you want to find who runs a company in Longmont or verify if a Longmont business is in good standing.

To check voter registration for someone in Longmont, use the Colorado voter lookup tool. Enter the person's first name, last name, Longmont zip code, and birth date. The system confirms if they are registered in Longmont and in what county. Records for people under 18 in Longmont or those marked confidential will not show up.

Court Records for Longmont Cases

Court cases involving Longmont residents are filed and heard in Boulder County courts. The court system handles civil disputes in Longmont, family matters for Longmont families, criminal charges filed in Longmont, and traffic violations from Longmont streets. All case files for Longmont are kept by the Clerk of Court office at the Boulder County courthouse.

Colorado court records follow rules set by the Colorado Open Records Act and Chief Justice Directive 05-01. Most court records from Longmont are public. The Colorado Judicial Branch does not give you direct online access to Longmont court records. Instead, they work with commercial vendors like CoCourts.com to provide search tools for Longmont cases. You pay to search and view records from Longmont. The register of actions is what you see online for Longmont court files. If you need actual court documents from Longmont cases, you must contact the court clerk directly.

Boulder County court records for Longmont cases include civil suits filed in Longmont, small claims from Longmont residents, domestic relations like divorce and custody for Longmont couples, felony charges in Longmont, misdemeanor cases, and traffic tickets issued in Longmont. Denver County Court operates on its own system and is not part of the CoCourts database. For Longmont, all your cases go through Boulder County courts, so the CoCourts system covers what you need for Longmont searches.

The Colorado Judicial Branch website has a guide to accessing public records. It explains what records are available and how to request them. Some records may be sealed or restricted by law. Juvenile records, for example, are not public. Most adult cases in Longmont are open for anyone to view.

Property Records in Longmont

Longmont property records are maintained by the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder for all Longmont properties. These Longmont records show who owns land and buildings in the city of Longmont. They also include deeds for Longmont homes, mortgages on Longmont properties, liens filed in Longmont, easements, and other documents that affect real estate in Longmont. You can search these records to find out who owns a property in Longmont or to see if there are any claims against it.

The Boulder County Recording Division keeps document types for Longmont, recording information, grantor and grantee names for Longmont properties, and legal descriptions on file. Their Public Search portal lets you view and download watermarked images of Longmont records for free. If you need non-watermarked copies of Longmont documents, you can order them for a fee. The system is available 24/7 for searching Longmont property records and other Boulder County documents.

Searchable documents in Longmont include addendums for Longmont properties, amendments, assignments, covenants for Longmont subdivisions, deeds to Longmont land, foreclosure papers in Longmont, liens on Longmont properties, marriage licenses for Longmont couples, civil union licenses, mining claims, plats and maps of Longmont, and UCC filings. The database covers a wide range of recorded documents that may involve a person's name in Longmont. If someone bought or sold property in Longmont, refinanced a mortgage on a Longmont home, or had a lien filed against them in Longmont, it will show up in this system.

Longmont residents can also sign up for the free PropertyAlert service through Boulder County. This tool sends you an email if a document is recorded in your name in Longmont. It helps protect against fraud or identity theft involving your property in Longmont. The service is free for Boulder County residents including those in Longmont and works for any Longmont address.

Note: Reception numbers in the Boulder County system must be entered as 8 digits with leading zeros, and book and page numbers must be 4 digits.

Statewide People Search Tools for Longmont Residents

Several state agencies maintain databases that cover Longmont and all Colorado cities. These are statewide systems, but they include records for people who live or do business in Longmont. You can use them to find info on licenses for Longmont professionals, criminal history of Longmont residents, sex offender status in Longmont, vital records, and more.

The Colorado DORA license lookup lets you verify professional licenses for Longmont practitioners. This covers dozens of professions like doctors practicing in Longmont, nurses, contractors working in Longmont, plumbers, accountants, therapists in Longmont, and many others. Search by name to see if someone in Longmont holds a valid license. The database updates nightly and shows license status for Longmont professionals, issue dates, and disciplinary actions if any exist.

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 that were supported by fingerprints. Warrant information, sealed records, and juvenile records are not available. The system is run through a contractor called Logikco LLC. You need a credit card to run a search. Each search result you download costs a separate fee.

Colorado's Sex Offender Registry is public for Longmont and all of Colorado. You can request a list from the CBI by mail or in person. The list shows name, date of birth, address in Longmont if applicable, offense, and conviction date. The fee is $20 to get a list. Longmont residents can use this to check if a registered offender lives nearby in Longmont neighborhoods. The registry does not include people who were adjudicated as juveniles.

Vital records like birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage records are kept by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. These records are confidential per state law. Only eligible people can get certified copies. 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. Boulder County also has a vital records office that may be closer for Longmont residents.

Longmont Business Records

Business records can help you find people who own or run companies in Longmont. The Colorado Secretary of State is the main source for this information. The business entity search covers corporations, LLCs, partnerships, nonprofits, and trademarks registered in Colorado.

You can search by business name or by individual name to see what entities a person is connected to. Results show the entity type, status, formation date, principal address, and registered agent. A business in "Good Standing" means it filed required reports and maintains a registered agent. "NonCompliant" or "Delinquent" status means the entity failed to file its periodic report or lost its registered agent.

The Secretary of State updates the database daily as new filings come in. Business paper documents are processed through early February 2026, so recent filings may not appear right away. The Secretary of State acts as a filing registry but does not certify if a business is operating legally. For that, you may need to check with other agencies or verify licenses.

Longmont businesses must also comply with federal beneficial ownership reporting rules. The U.S. Treasury FinCEN requires many companies to report their owners. This is separate from state filings and is managed at the federal level. When searching for business owners in Longmont, check both state and federal sources for complete information.

Inmate Records for Longmont Residents

People from Longmont 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 database shows current inmates and their locations. You can search by name or inmate number.

For people in Boulder County jail, contact the Boulder County Sheriff's Office. They maintain records on who is currently held in the county detention center. Jail records may include booking information, charges, and release dates. These are separate from state prison records and cover people awaiting trial or serving short sentences in Longmont.

The Colorado Department of Corrections is at 1250 Academy Park Loop in Colorado Springs. You can call 719-579-9580 or email cdoc@state.co.us for questions about an inmate. The website has information on how to contact inmates, visit them, or send mail. For Longmont residents looking for someone in custody, start with the county jail for recent arrests or the state DOC for people serving longer sentences.

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Public Records Requests in Longmont

The Colorado Open Records Act lets anyone request government records. This law covers most public records in Longmont and throughout the state. If a record is not available online, you can submit a CORA request to the office that has it.

For records held by Boulder County, contact the custodian of the specific records you want. The Clerk and Recorder has property and marriage records. The Sheriff has arrest records. The courts have case files. Each office handles its own CORA requests. Be specific in your request. Include what records you want, the time period, and any names or case numbers you know.

Boulder County must respond to CORA requests within three working days. They can extend this by seven more days if they need extra time. That means up to ten working days total. Some records may be restricted or confidential. The office will tell you if a record is not public or if parts must be redacted.

There may be fees for research, retrieval, and copying. The first part of the work is often free. After that, hourly rates apply. Copy costs depend on how many pages you need. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. Ask about fees when you make your request so you know what to expect for Longmont records.

The Colorado Secretary of State CORA page has general information about the law. It explains what a public record is and how to submit a request. For Longmont, direct your requests to Boulder County offices or to state agencies depending on what records you need.

People Search in Other Boulder County Cities

Longmont is one of two major cities in Boulder County with populations over 10,000. The other is the city of Boulder. Both cities use the same county systems for property records, court cases, and vital records. If you are searching for people in Boulder County, the same online tools and offices serve residents throughout the county.

The city of Boulder has about 108,250 residents. It is the county seat and home to the main Boulder County offices. Many Longmont residents visit Boulder for county services or court hearings. The two cities are close, so you can access records for either location using the same Boulder County resources.

For people search needs in other parts of Colorado, 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, so those work no matter where someone is in Colorado.

Boulder County People Search

Longmont is located in Boulder County. All court filings, property records, and vital records for the city go through Boulder County offices. The county maintains databases and provides public access to these records. For more detailed information on Boulder County resources, search tools, and contact information, visit the Boulder County people search page.

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