Pueblo People Search

Finding people records in Pueblo starts with the Pueblo County offices. Pueblo County maintains many of the records you need to search for someone in the area. The Clerk and Recorder keeps property deeds, marriage records, and other filings at their office downtown in Pueblo. Court cases go through the state system, but you can access them from Pueblo. State databases let you search for voter status, business ties, and licenses for anyone in Pueblo. Most people searches work by name. Some are free while others may require payment. You can do much of this from home using online portals, or you can visit the Pueblo offices in person if you need copies or have questions about a specific person in Pueblo.

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Pueblo County Records Office

Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder serves as the official custodian of permanent public records for Pueblo County. This office handles around 60 staff across three divisions: Recording, Motor Vehicle, and Election. The Recording Division is what you use when searching for people in Pueblo. They maintain real estate deeds, property ownership records, plat maps, land surveys, mining claims, and military records for all of Pueblo. Marriage and civil union licenses also go through this office in Pueblo. The Clerk issues marriage licenses and keeps those records on file. If you need to confirm a marriage or get a copy for someone in Pueblo, this is where you start your search. They also record documents that show property ownership. When someone buys or sells land in Pueblo, that deed gets filed here. You can search by name to see what property a person owns in Pueblo. The office indexes all recordings by grantor and grantee names, which makes it easy to find documents tied to specific individuals in Pueblo.

Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder office for people search records
Office Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder
Address 215 W. 10th Street, 2nd Floor
Pueblo, CO 81003
Phone (719) 583-6507
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website county.pueblo.org/clerk-and-recorder

The Recording office is at the Pueblo County Historical Courthouse on the second floor. Hours run from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday. They also have offices for motor vehicle services at two other sites. One is at the same courthouse at 215 W. 10th Street. The other is in Pueblo West at 267 S. Joe Martinez Blvd. The election office sits at 201 W. 8th Street on the seventh floor. When you visit the Recording office in person, staff can help you search the index and make copies of documents. Bring photo ID if you plan to request certified copies. The office accepts cash, checks, and credit cards for any copy or certification services.

Pueblo Property Records Search

You can search for property records in Pueblo online through the county's public access portal for assessor records in Pueblo. This shows who owns land and buildings in Pueblo. Type in a person's name to see what real estate someone holds in Pueblo County. The system also lets you search by address or parcel number if you want to know who owns a specific piece of land in Pueblo. Visit puebloco-search.gsacorp.io to use the property search tool for Pueblo County. The site shows information from the Pueblo County Assessor. Look up property valuations, ownership history, and legal descriptions for any parcel in Pueblo. This helps when you need to find where someone lives in Pueblo or what assets they own. The database contains current ownership data along with past transfers, making it useful for tracking someone's real estate holdings over time in Pueblo. Property tax information also appears in the search results for Pueblo properties, showing assessed values and payment status for each parcel.

Pueblo County property search database for finding property owners

The Clerk and Recorder in Pueblo also has a records search link on their site that takes you to the same system for finding people and property in Pueblo. You can find recorded documents like deeds, liens, and mortgages for anyone in Pueblo. Each document lists the names of the people involved, including buyers, sellers, lenders, and other parties in Pueblo. Searching by name brings up all the filings tied to that person in Pueblo. This includes not just property purchases in Pueblo, but also refinances, mechanic's liens, easements, and other land-related documents that someone signed or that affects property they own in Pueblo.

Note: Property search data updates regularly but may not reflect same-day recordings.

Court Records for Pueblo Residents

Colorado does not give direct online access to court records through the state court system. They use third-party vendors instead. CoCourts.com is the main site for looking up court cases and finding people in Pueblo through court records. This is a service run by LexisNexis under contract with the Colorado Judicial Branch. The system covers civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases for Pueblo residents. You search by name or case number to find court records. The register of actions shows up in search results. That tells you the case type, filing date, parties, and major events. You pay a fee to view the details, with each people search costing money and extra document views adding more charges. Go to cocourts.com to start your search for court records in Pueblo. If you need full copies of court papers for someone in Pueblo, you must contact the court clerk directly since the commercial site only shows the case index and basic info. For Pueblo cases, reach out to the 10th Judicial District Court.

The Colorado Judicial Branch also posts a guide to public records at coloradojudicial.gov. That page explains what court records are open and how to request them when searching for someone. Chief Justice Directive 05-01 governs access to court documents throughout the state for people searching court files. Most court files for people in Pueblo are public unless sealed by a judge or covered by a privacy law like those for juveniles. The guide walks you through the process of requesting records from specific courts when you search for individuals, including what information you need to provide when looking up someone and what response times to expect from the clerk's office in Pueblo and other Colorado courts when you search for court documents.

State People Search Databases

Colorado runs several statewide databases that work for Pueblo just as they do for any other city. You can check voter registration, business ownership, professional licenses, and more through these state-run people search portals. All these sites let you search by name, making it easy to find information about individuals across Colorado including those who live in Pueblo. The voter registration lookup tool confirms if someone in Pueblo is registered to vote. Enter their name, birth date, and zip code to search for voter records. The system will tell you if they are on the voter rolls in Pueblo. Some records stay confidential, like those for people under 18 or those with protected status. The tool helps you verify that someone lives in Pueblo and is eligible to vote in local and state elections.

For business ties, use the Secretary of State business search to find people and their business connections in Pueblo. Type in a person's name to see what companies list them as an owner, officer, or registered agent. The database has all entities filed in Colorado, including those based in Pueblo. You can search to see if a business in Pueblo is in good standing or if it failed to file required reports. The search results show formation dates, business addresses, and the names of all principals involved. This is helpful when you want to know what business interests someone in Pueblo has or if they own a company registered in the state. The database updates daily as new filings come in from across Colorado, including from Pueblo.

The DORA license lookup covers professional licenses for people across Colorado including Pueblo. Doctors, nurses, lawyers, accountants, and many other professions must register with the state. Search by name to see if someone in Pueblo holds an active license. The system updates nightly with new data. This is useful for verifying credentials when you search for people in Pueblo who work in licensed fields or when looking up professionals practicing in Pueblo.

Vital Records in Pueblo

Vital records include birth, death, marriage, and divorce documents for people in Pueblo and across Colorado. Colorado law at C.R.S. 25-2-117 makes these records confidential, which means only certain people can get copies when searching for someone's vital records. You must be directly related to the person named on the record or show a legal need to access the information when you search for vital records. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment runs the state vital records office. They have birth and death records for the whole state, including all vital records for people in Pueblo. You can order copies by mail, in person, or online when searching for someone's records. The office is in Denver at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South. Call them at 303-692-2200 or email vital.records@state.co.us. The state office handles most vital records requests for people in Pueblo, but some records are available through local offices as well.

County offices also keep some vital records for people in their area. For Pueblo, marriage records go through the Clerk and Recorder in Pueblo. If you need a marriage license or a copy of a marriage record when searching for someone in Pueblo, contact the Recording Division at 215 W. 10th Street in Pueblo. They can tell you what you need to prove your relationship or legal interest when searching for marriage records. Marriage records for people in Pueblo show the names of both parties, the date of marriage, and where the ceremony took place. These are useful when you need to search for and confirm someone's marital status in Pueblo or legal name changes that resulted from marriage.

Divorce records are court records. Those go through the district court for the 10th Judicial District. You request copies from the clerk of court, not from the health department. The Clerk and Recorder does not handle divorce decrees. Birth and death certificates also come from the state office, not from the county in Pueblo.

Note: Vital records have strict access rules and require proof of identity and relationship.

Criminal History Records in Colorado

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal history records for the entire state, including Pueblo. They run the Internet Criminal History Check system at cbirecordscheck.com for searching criminal records. This is a name-based search for arrest records in Colorado. The CBI database only covers Colorado arrests that were supported by fingerprints. Not all arrests make it into the system when you search for criminal records. Juvenile records, sealed records, and warrants do not show up in public searches. If you search for someone from Pueblo, you will only see their Colorado criminal history when you look up their records, not records from other states. The search results for people in Pueblo show arrest dates, charges, case dispositions, and any convictions on record. This information can help you learn about someone's criminal past in Pueblo or elsewhere in Colorado when searching for records, though it does not include federal charges or arrests from outside the state.

Sex offender information is handled separately through a different system. The sex offender registry lets you request a list from the CBI. You can ask for all registered offenders in a certain area, including Pueblo. Information includes name, date of birth, address, offense, and conviction date. The registry covers anyone required to register under Colorado law. Offenders must update their registration regularly, and the CBI maintains current address information for those living in Pueblo and throughout the state.

Requesting Records in Pueblo

The Colorado Open Records Act governs access to government records throughout the state when people search for information in Pueblo. Under C.R.S. 24-72-201 to 206, most public records must be open for inspection by any person at reasonable times when searching for records. You can ask any government office in Pueblo for records they maintain when you search for someone. Pueblo County has a process for public records requests when people want to search for information. Contact the specific department that holds the records you want when looking up someone in Pueblo. For county clerk records, reach out to the Clerk and Recorder in Pueblo. For sheriff records, contact the Pueblo County Sheriff. Each office has a custodian who handles requests and determines what can be released under the law when you search for records.

Agencies have three working days to respond to your records request when you search for information about someone in Pueblo. They can extend that by seven more days if they need extra time to gather documents or review them for confidential information. The first two hours of staff work are usually free under state law when searching for records. After that, fees apply for the time it takes staff to search for, review, and copy records when you look up someone. Pueblo County may charge for research time, copying, and certification when you request records. Ask the office for their current fee schedule before you submit a large request for searching records so you know what to expect.

Some records fall under the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act instead of CORA. Law enforcement files, some court records, and certain human services documents have different rules. If your request is denied, the office must tell you why and cite the law that allows them to withhold the records.

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More Pueblo County Resources

Pueblo is part of Pueblo County. All Pueblo County offices serve the city and surrounding areas in Pueblo. The county clerk in Pueblo, assessor, sheriff, and courts handle records for the whole county including the city of Pueblo. For a full list of resources, county office contacts in Pueblo, and links to all search tools for finding people in Pueblo, visit the Pueblo County people search page.

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