Find People in Parker

Parker is a town in Douglas County with close to 60,000 people who call Parker home. When you search for people in Parker, you can use both local and state tools to find names, links to property in Parker, court cases, and more. Douglas County keeps most public records for Parker at the Clerk and Recorder office in Castle Rock. You can also use voter files for Parker, business owner lists, and court databases to track down who you need in Parker. Most of the records come from county and state offices that serve Parker, and they let you search by name or Parker address in many cases.

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58,512 Population
Douglas County
Castle Rock County Seat
18th Judicial District

Douglas County Records for Parker Residents

When you search for people in Parker, the county clerk in Castle Rock has much of what you need. All land deeds, tax rolls, and some marriage files list names and dates for Parker residents. You can search by last name or street address. The clerk site runs from the main county building at 301 Wilcox Street. Staff can help you look up Parker records if you go in person, or you can use their online tools from home to find people in Parker.

The Douglas County Clerk and Recorder keeps real estate records, voter files, and marriage licenses. The property search portal shows who owns a home or lot, and you can find Parker residents this way. Phone them at 303-660-7469 if you have questions. For the online property database, go to the Douglas County Landmark Web and type in a name or address. That site has deeds, liens, and other public documents filed with the county for Parker properties.

Douglas County Clerk and Recorder office website for Parker people search

The Douglas County Assessor tracks every piece of property in Parker and lists the owner of record. Tax bills go out each year with the owner name on file, so if you want to know who owns a place in Parker, the assessor records can tell you. Those records also show the mailing address if the owner does not live in the home. You can access the assessor portal online for Parker properties through the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder site or by going to the main office in Castle Rock during business hours.

All the Douglas County files for Parker go back many years, so you can look for old property owners or past Parker residents if you know where to search. Some Parker records have images you can view, while others just show an index. If you need a certified copy of a deed or other document that shows someone lived in Parker, you pay a small fee and request it from the clerk office. Most Parker records are open to anyone, but a few types are restricted based on privacy laws.

Parker Court Records

Court files can help you find people in Parker or learn about Parker cases tied to a name. The 18th Judicial District Court serves Douglas County, and that court hears civil, criminal, and family cases for Parker residents. Many Parker court records list full names, dates of birth, and addresses for Parker residents. If you search by name, you may see if someone in Parker had a lawsuit, traffic case, or criminal charge filed against them in the Parker area.

The Douglas County Court has a public records page that explains how to request files. Most court records are public under Colorado law unless a judge seals them. You can call 720-437-6200 to ask how to get records for someone in Parker. Some records are online through the state court database at CoCourts.com, a site run by a vendor that works with the Colorado Judicial Branch. You pay a fee to see full case details and documents on that site.

Douglas County Court public records portal for Parker residents

CoCourts.com lets you search for Parker residents by name or case number. A name search costs $9.99 and gives you one case for a Parker resident. Extra cases cost more. If the person you search for had a case in Douglas County, the site shows the charge or claim, the case status, and the outcome for that Parker case. You can also see when hearings took place and what orders the judge signed. Document images cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages on the site. To search Parker court records without paying, you can visit the clerk of court office in person at 4000 Justice Way in Castle Rock.

Traffic cases, small claims, and domestic cases all list the people involved. If you want to know if someone in Parker was a party to a court case, a name search in the state court database or at the clerk office will show what Parker files are on record. Criminal records for Parker residents also appear in the system, but some details may be redacted based on the type of case. The court staff can tell you what Parker records are open to the public for people in Parker and how to get copies.

State Databases to Find Parker Residents

Colorado has several state databases you can use to search for people in Parker. These tools cover the whole state but let you narrow by county or city for Parker searches. Each database serves a different purpose, and most are free to search. Some charge a fee if you want full details or certified copies for Parker residents. You can access all of them online from any location with internet.

The Colorado Voter Registration Lookup lets you check if someone is a registered voter in Parker. You type in a first name, last name, zip code for Parker, and date of birth. The site tells you if that person is on the voter roll for Douglas County. It does not show the full Parker address, but it confirms the voter is registered. This works well if you know basic details about someone who lives in Parker and want to verify they are still there.

Business owners in Parker appear in the Colorado Secretary of State Business Database. You can search by business name or owner name for Parker businesses. The results show the registered agent, the Parker business address, and the status of the company. If someone runs a business in Parker, this database lists their name and contact information on file with the state. It is a public record, so anyone can look up Parker businesses. The site updates regularly as new Parker filings come in.

Douglas County property search tool used for Parker resident lookups

Professional licenses show up in the DORA License Lookup tool. If a person in Parker holds a license for a trade or profession, you can find their name and Parker address here. This includes doctors, nurses, contractors, plumbers, accountants, and many other fields for Parker professionals. The lookup shows the license number, the issue date, and whether it is still active. It also lists the Parker address on file with the state licensing board. You do not pay to search this database for Parker licensees, and the state updates it every night.

For criminal history, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation runs a background check service. You can search for someone by name and date of birth to see if they have a criminal record on file with the state. The search costs $5.00 online. It shows arrests supported by fingerprints in Colorado. If a Parker resident had an arrest that led to a fingerprint record, it will show up here. The system does not include sealed records or juvenile cases. Sex offender information is on a separate registry, and you can request a list by mail for a fee.

Vital records like birth, death, marriage, and divorce are maintained by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. These records are confidential under state law, so you can only get them if you are related to the person or have legal authority. If you need to find someone in Parker through vital records, you must show proof of your relationship or right to access the file. You can request these at the state office in Denver or through Douglas County vital records in Castle Rock.

Parker Property Records

Land records are one of the best tools to find people in Parker. Every home and lot in Parker has an owner of record, and the county keeps those files public. When someone buys or sells property in Parker, a deed gets recorded at the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder office. The deed shows the buyer name, the seller name, the sale price, and the legal description of the Parker land. You can search by name or address to see who owns a piece of Parker real estate.

The Douglas County Landmark Web is the main online search tool for property records. It lets you look up deeds, mortgages, liens, and other documents filed with the county. Type in a last name and you get a list of all records with that name as grantor or grantee. If you know the address in Parker, you can search by that instead. The site shows document images going back many years, so you can trace ownership history for a property in Parker.

The Douglas County Assessor values every property for tax purposes. Their database lists the current owner, the mailing address, the assessed value, and the year the home was built. If you want to find out who lives at a certain address in Parker, the assessor records tell you who pays the tax bill. Sometimes the owner does not live there, so the mailing address may be different from the property address. That can help you track someone down if they own a home in Parker but live somewhere else.

Property records also include liens, easements, and covenants. If someone in Parker has a lien on their home, that document is on file with the county. You can search for liens by owner name or property address. The same goes for HOA covenants or utility easements. All these records are public, and you do not need to explain why you are searching. The county charges a small fee if you want a certified copy of a deed or other property document for someone in Parker.

Note: Property records in Douglas County are indexed by grantor and grantee name, not by parcel number alone.

Parker Voter Files

Voter registration records help you find people in Parker or confirm they live at a certain Parker address. The Douglas County Clerk and Recorder runs elections and keeps voter files for the county, including all Parker voters. These files are public under Colorado law, so anyone can request a copy. The files show each Parker voter name, their address, their date of birth, and their voting history. Political groups often use these files, but anyone can get them for legal purposes.

You can check if someone is registered to vote in Parker through the Colorado Voter Registration Lookup site. You need their first name, last name, zip code, and birthday. The site tells you if they are on the roll and what county they are in. It does not give you their full street address, but it confirms they are a voter in Douglas County. If you need the full voter file with addresses, you have to request it from the county clerk office in Castle Rock.

The voter file request process is covered by the Colorado Open Records Act. You fill out a form and state why you need the records. The county can charge a fee for the time it takes to compile the file. Most voter files come as a spreadsheet or database file. You get all the voters in Parker or all voters in Douglas County, depending on what you ask for. The clerk cannot give you records for just one person, so you have to search the full file once you get it.

Voter files do not include phone numbers or email addresses in most cases. They show the name, address, party affiliation, and which elections the person voted in. If you want to find people in Parker and you know they are registered voters, the file can give you current addresses for many residents. The county updates the file each time someone registers or moves, so it stays fairly current. Call the Douglas County Clerk at 303-660-7469 to ask how to request the voter file for Parker.

Parker Business Owners

Many people in Parker run small businesses or work as independent contractors. The state and county both keep records on Parker business owners, and these records list names and addresses. If you search for someone who owns a business in Parker, you can find them through the Secretary of State database or the county licensing office. Both are public records, and you do not pay to search them for Parker businesses online.

The Colorado Secretary of State Business Database has every company that files with the state. This includes LLCs, corporations, partnerships, and sole proprietorships that registered a trade name. If someone in Parker owns a business, their name appears as the registered agent or principal. The database shows the business address, the date it was formed, and whether it is in good standing. You can search by business name or by the owner name to find Parker residents who run companies.

Professional licenses are another way to find people in Parker. If someone has a trade license, a medical license, or any other credential from the state, they are in the DORA License Lookup system. You can search by last name and see if they hold an active license. The results show their full name, license type, and the address they gave to the state board. If you know someone in Parker works as a contractor or a nurse, you can look them up here and see if their license is current.

Douglas County also issues local business licenses for some types of work. The county clerk keeps a list of these licenses, and you can request it under the Colorado Open Records Act. Some towns in Colorado require their own business licenses on top of the county or state ones, but Parker does not have a separate licensing office. All Parker business records go through Douglas County or the state of Colorado, depending on the type of business.

Parker Law Enforcement Records

The Douglas County Sheriff serves Parker and keeps records on arrests, calls for service, and incident reports for Parker. These files can help you find people in Parker if they had contact with law enforcement. Most Parker records are public under the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act, but some details may be redacted. You request records from the sheriff office, and they charge a fee for copies of Parker incident reports.

If you want to find someone through arrest records, you can check the CBI Criminal History Check system. It costs $5.00 to search by name and date of birth. The system shows any arrest in Colorado that led to a fingerprint record. If a Parker resident was arrested and fingerprinted, that record appears here. It lists the charge, the arrest date, and the outcome. Sealed cases and juvenile records do not show up in this database.

The Douglas County Sheriff also handles jail records. If someone was booked into the county jail, their name and booking photo are on file. Some counties put jail rosters online, but Douglas County may require a records request for that information. You can call the sheriff office at the main number and ask how to get booking records for someone in Parker. They will tell you what forms to fill out and what fee to pay.

Sex offender records are public under state law. If a registered sex offender lives in Parker, their name and address are on the CBI Sex Offender Registry. You can request a list of all registrants in Douglas County by mail. The fee is $20.00 for the list. The list shows the offender name, date of birth, address, and the offense that led to registration. This is a way to search for people in Parker who are on the registry, and it is open to anyone who asks for it.

Parker Marriage and Vital Records

Marriage licenses are public for the first year after they are issued in Colorado, and older ones may also be available for Parker residents. If you want to find out if someone in Parker got married, you can check with the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder office. They issue marriage licenses for the county, including all Parker couples, and keep a record of each one. The file shows both spouses, the date, and where the license was filed. After a year, the Parker license becomes a vital record and you need to request it through the state or county vital records office.

The Douglas County Clerk and Recorder can tell you how to get a copy of a marriage license for someone in Parker. If the license is recent, you can get it from the clerk office at 301 Wilcox Street in Castle Rock. For older records, you may need to go through the Douglas County Vital Records office at 410 S. Wilcox St. in Castle Rock. Call them at 720-643-2480 to ask what you need to bring. Vital records like marriage, birth, and death files are confidential under C.R.S. 25-2-117, so only certain people can get certified copies.

If you are related to someone in Parker or have a legal need for their vital records, you can request them from the state or county office. You fill out a form and show ID. Birth and death records can help you find people or confirm a family tie. Marriage records show when someone got married and to whom. Divorce records are court files, not vital records, so you get those from the clerk of court instead. All these records list names, dates, and sometimes addresses for people in Parker.

CORA Requests for Parker Records

The Colorado Open Records Act lets you request public records from any government office. If you want to find people in Parker through county or local records, you can submit a CORA request. Most records are open unless a law says they are confidential. The county or state office has three working days to respond, and they can extend that to ten days if the request is large or complex.

Douglas County handles CORA requests through each department. If you want records from the sheriff office, you send the request there. If you want property records or voter files, you ask the clerk and recorder. Each office has its own custodian of records, and they are the ones who review your request. You do not have to say why you want the records, but you do have to describe them clearly enough that staff can find them.

The county can charge you for the time it takes to gather records. The first hour or two may be free, depending on the office. After that, they charge an hourly rate for staff time. Copies also cost money, usually 25 cents per page. If you want certified copies of documents for someone in Parker, the fee goes up. The office will give you a cost estimate before they do the work, and you can decide if you want to proceed.

Some records are not open to the public. These include personnel files, confidential law enforcement files, and some health records. If you request a record that is exempt from CORA, the office will tell you and cite the law that makes it confidential. You can appeal if you think they are wrong, but most exemptions are clear in the statute. For general people searches in Parker, the open records include property files, court cases, voter rolls, business licenses, and marriage licenses within the first year.

Note: CORA requests for Douglas County can be sent to the relevant department by mail, email, or in person at the county offices in Castle Rock.

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Parker is in Douglas County, and most public records for Parker residents are kept at the county offices in Castle Rock. The county clerk, the court, and the sheriff all maintain files you can search by name or address. For a full list of Douglas County resources, records databases, and contact information for each office, visit the Douglas County people search page.

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