Sherrelwood People Search

Sherrelwood is a census-designated place in Adams County with more than 19,000 people. Public records for this area are kept by Adams County offices in Brighton.

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Adams County Records for Sherrelwood

Sherrelwood is part of Adams County. All public records for people in this area are handled by Adams County offices. The Adams County Clerk and Recorder oversees the departments that keep property records, marriage licenses, deeds, and other recorded documents. Josh Zygielbaum serves as the Clerk and Recorder. His office is at 4430 S Adams County Pkwy in Brighton.

The Recording Department preserves public documents including real estate records, maps, plats, and other documents where a public record is needed. They maintain a grantor and grantee index for all recorded documents. This index helps you find who owns property, who sold it, and when. The office does not provide tract indexing but the name index works well for people searches.

When someone buys a home in Sherrelwood, the deed gets recorded with Adams County. The record includes the buyer's name, the seller's name, the sale price, and the legal description of the property. These files are public. You can search them by name to find people who own property or who used to live in this area. Each document lists the property address. That helps you link a person to a place. Even if they moved away, the old record proves they had ties to Sherrelwood at one time.

Marriage and civil union licenses are issued and recorded through the clerk's office. If you need to verify someone got married in Adams County, you can search the recording database. The office also accepts passport applications on behalf of the U.S. Department of State. All these records help paint a picture of someone's ties to the county.

Search Adams County Records Online

Adams County provides a public records search portal for finding recorded documents. The system includes real estate documents like deeds and liens. Marriage licenses and civil unions appear in results. Subdivision maps are also searchable. This free tool works 24 hours a day.

To search the database, click the Name Icon and accept the disclaimer. Insert the person's name in the Name field using last name first name format. You can narrow the search by date if you know when a document was recorded. Click Submit to see all public postings. Results show deeds, liens, marriage records, and other filed documents. Click any item to view, print, or download it.

Uncertified copies are free to download and print from the website. These work for most research purposes. If you need a certified copy with an official seal, call 720-523-6020 to order by phone or visit the office at 4430 S. Adams County Pkwy, Suite E2400, Brighton, 80601. Staff will prepare certified copies for a fee.

The search format matters. Always enter names as last name first name. If you search for John Smith, type "Smith John" in the field. Adding a date range helps when the person has a common name. The database shows when each document was recorded so you can track activity over time. This is one of the best ways to find people in Sherrelwood who have property or legal documents on file with the county.

Property Records in Sherrelwood

Property records help you find people in Sherrelwood who own land or homes. When someone buys or sells real estate, the deal is recorded with Adams County. The recording creates a public file. That file has names, dates, and addresses. It may show the price paid and any loans taken out to buy the property.

You can search property records by name using the Adams County public search portal. If you know someone once lived in Sherrelwood, try looking them up. The results may show a deed, mortgage, or lien with their name on it. Each document lists the property address and legal description. This helps you link a person to a place. Property records go back many years, so you may find old records even if the person moved away long ago.

Liens show up in property searches too. A lien is a legal claim against property. It can be from a loan, a court judgment, or unpaid taxes. If someone in Sherrelwood has a lien against their property, it will appear in the public records. These files help you understand a person's financial ties to the area. They also show if there are legal issues connected to their property.

The county assessor maintains separate property tax records. These show assessed values and tax payment status. While the assessor's records are public, the main people search tool for property is the Clerk and Recorder's recording database. Note that recording a document does not make it legally valid, it just creates a public record of it.

Court Records for Sherrelwood Residents

Court records provide case information about people in Sherrelwood. The Colorado Judicial Branch oversees court records statewide. Adams County court cases appear in the state system. You can access these records through CoCourts.com, the official third-party vendor contracted by the state.

CoCourts.com covers civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic cases. Search by name or case number. The register of actions shows who filed the case, what charges or claims were made, and the outcome. This information is public for most cases. Sealed or confidential cases will not appear in search results. The register lists all parties, including lawyers and witnesses. You see when the case was filed, what happened at each step, and the final result.

The site charges fees to view detailed records. Basic searches show case types and parties involved. Full register of actions requires payment. Copies of actual court documents must be requested from the court clerk's office, not from the online vendor. If you need certified copies, contact the Adams County court clerk directly.

For divorce records specifically, the court file is public. The clerk keeps these files at the courthouse. Certified divorce certificates are confidential and maintained by the state health department. If you need to verify a divorce occurred, search the court docket. If you need the certificate itself, contact the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

The Colorado Judicial Branch website at coloradojudicial.gov explains how to request court records. If you need help, use their online request form or call the court location that handled the case. For Sherrelwood residents, that is an Adams County court.

Marriage and Vital Records

Marriage licenses for Sherrelwood residents are kept by the Adams County Clerk. When two people get married in Adams County, they apply for a license from the clerk's office. That license is a public record. You can search it by name through the Adams County public records portal. The license shows who got married, when, and where. It lists their names, addresses, and the date the license was issued.

The clerk's office is at 4430 S Adams County Pkwy in Brighton. Call 720-523-6020 for questions about marriage records. If you need a certified copy of a marriage license, they can provide one for a fee. Certified copies have an official seal and can be used for legal purposes.

Birth and death records are different. These are confidential under Colorado law. The state keeps them, not the county. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment maintains vital records. Only certain people can get certified copies. You must be the person named on the record, a close family member, or have legal permission.

If you need a birth or death certificate, contact the state vital records office at 303-692-2200 or visit cdphe.colorado.gov. Birth records are confidential for 100 years. Death records become public after they are filed. The marriage certificate that proves the marriage occurred is confidential. You must be a party to the marriage or have legal standing to get a certified copy.

Business and License Records

If you need to find people in Sherrelwood who own a business, check the Colorado Secretary of State database. All businesses that register with Colorado appear in this search. You can search by business name or by a person's name. The results show who owns the company, who are the officers, and who is the registered agent.

Go to sos.state.co.us to use the business search. Type in a name. The system shows all matching records. Each record lists the business address, the status, and the filing date. A business in good standing is current on its reports. A noncompliant or delinquent business has not filed required paperwork. If someone in Sherrelwood runs a company or is listed as an officer, their name will show up here.

Professional licenses are also public. Many jobs in Colorado require a state license. This includes doctors, nurses, lawyers, contractors, plumbers, electricians, and many others. The Division of Professions and Occupations maintains a license lookup at apps2.colorado.gov. Search by first and last name. The results show the license type, the status, and the expiration date. This helps you confirm someone's credentials or find people who work in a licensed field.

Voter records help you check if someone is registered to vote. The Colorado Secretary of State offers a voter lookup tool at sos.state.co.us. You need the person's first name, last name, zip code, and date of birth. The system tells you if they are registered and in which county. If the person recently moved, try their old zip code. Voter records are public in Colorado, but some are confidential if the voter is under 18 or has protected status.

Criminal History and Background Checks

Criminal records in Colorado are maintained by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. The CBI is the state repository for arrest records. You can search these records online at cbirecordscheck.com. This is a paid service. You need a name and date of birth to search. The results show arrest records based on fingerprints submitted by law enforcement.

The CBI system only includes arrests that have fingerprints. If someone was arrested but not fingerprinted, the record will not appear. Warrant information, sealed records, and juvenile records are not public through this system. If you need sex offender information, check the CBI sex offender registry at apps.colorado.gov. The registry page explains how to request a list of registrants. The fee is $20 and the CBI sends the list within 10 business days.

For local law enforcement records, contact the Adams County Sheriff's Office. They handle arrest reports, incident reports, and jail records for areas outside city limits. Sherrelwood is a census-designated place, so sheriff records may apply. Request forms and procedures are available through the sheriff's office. Some records may be restricted under the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act. Staff can tell you what is available and what fees apply.

Public Records Requests

The Colorado Open Records Act, known as CORA, lets anyone request public records from government offices. If you need records that are not online, you can submit a CORA request. The office holding the records must respond within three working days. They may extend the deadline by seven days if the request is large or complex.

For Adams County records, send your request to the appropriate department. The clerk's office handles property and marriage records. The sheriff's office handles law enforcement records. The court clerk handles court files. Each office has its own process. Most will accept requests by mail, email, or in person. Include your contact information and describe what you want in detail. The more specific you are, the faster they can respond.

CORA requests may have fees. The first two hours of research are often free. After that, the office may charge an hourly rate. Copy and printing costs may apply. The agency will estimate the cost before starting work. If the cost is too high, you can narrow your request. Some records are not public. These include work product, trade secrets, Social Security numbers, and certain criminal justice records. The office will tell you if your request falls under an exemption.

For help with CORA requests, visit the Colorado Secretary of State information page at sos.state.co.us. This page explains your rights under CORA and how to submit a request. If you have legal questions, consider consulting an attorney who handles public records law.

More Resources for Sherrelwood

Sherrelwood does not have its own local government. All public services come from Adams County. The county offices in Brighton handle all records for this area. If you need help finding someone in Sherrelwood, start with the Adams County Clerk and Recorder. Their office has the most information about property owners and people with legal ties to the area.

The Adams County website at adamscountyco.gov has links to all county departments. You can find phone numbers, email addresses, and office hours there. Many services are available online. Some require a visit to the office in Brighton. If you cannot go in person, call first. Staff can often answer questions or send you forms by mail or email.

Public libraries in Adams County offer free computer access. If you do not have internet at home, you can use library computers to search online databases. Library staff can help you get started with searches. They can show you how to use the county recording portal or state databases. The library is a good resource if you need help or do not have your own computer.

Legal aid organizations in Colorado may be able to help if you have questions about your rights or how to access records. Legal Services Colorado offers free help to people who qualify. Call them or visit their website to see if you are eligible. They can answer questions about CORA, court records, or other legal issues related to finding people or getting public records.

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