Superior Colorado People Records

Superior people search starts with Boulder County records. This city sits in Boulder County and has over 13,000 residents. You can look up court cases, property deeds, business filings, and other public documents through county databases. Most searches work by name. Many are free to use. Boulder County maintains the records for Superior and offers online access to documents filed within the county. Whether you need to verify property ownership, find case details, or look up business owners, the tools below show you where to start your search in Superior. The county clerk handles property records and the court system manages case files.

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Superior Quick Facts

13,654 Population
Boulder County
1896 Year Incorporated
2.9 Square Miles

Boulder County Records for Superior

Superior is in Boulder County. All public records are filed with the county clerk and recorder. Property deeds, marriage licenses, liens, and other recorded documents go through the Boulder County office. The clerk and recorder is Molly Fitzpatrick. The recording division physical office is closed to the public. Online and phone services are available Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Limited in-person services are available by appointment. The office location is 1750 33rd Street, Suite 201, Boulder, CO 80301. The phone number is 303-413-7700.

You can search Superior property records online using the Boulder County Public Search portal. This database has records verified through early February 2026. The system includes real estate records, marriage licenses, civil union licenses, plats, maps, and other recorded documents. Free watermarked images are available for viewing, downloading, and printing. Non-watermarked copies can be ordered for a small fee.

Boulder County Public Search portal for Superior people search

When using the system, enter reception numbers as 8 digits. For example, 1234567 should be 01234567 and 912345 should be 00912345. Book and page must be 4 digits. Book 112 Page 4 should be entered as Book 0112 Page 0004. You can search the index only or search both the index and full text using OCR. The property alert service is available for free to notify you when documents are recorded in your name.

Office Boulder County Clerk and Recorder
Address 1750 33rd Street, Suite 201
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone 303-413-7700
Hours Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Note: Recently recorded marriage licenses may not show in Public Search. If you do not find yours, call the office at 303-413-7770 to search internally while the issue is being worked on.

Court Records and Case Searches

Superior residents who need court records can search through CoCourts.com. This is Colorado's main court records database run by LexisNexis. The system covers civil, criminal, domestic, traffic, and small claims cases from most counties in the state. You pay per search. A name search costs $9.99 and includes one case detail. Extra cases cost more. Document images add another fee on top of the search cost.

The site shows the register of actions for Superior cases filed in Boulder County. You can see party names, case numbers, filing dates, and case status. The records go back many years. If you need full copies of court documents, you must request those from the court clerk. CoCourts only gives you the case summary and register. Actual documents like motions or orders must come from the court itself.

CoCourts.com portal for Superior court record searches

For criminal history checks, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation runs the Internet Criminal History Check System. You can search by name to find arrest records for someone in Superior. The cost is $5 online or $13 by mail. This database only shows arrests supported by fingerprints. It does not include sealed records, juvenile records, or active warrants. Results show arrest dates, charges, and case dispositions for Colorado arrests only.

The CBI Sex Offender Registry provides details on registered sex offenders. You can request a list from the CBI by mail or in person. The fee is $20 for a list. Information includes names, dates of birth, addresses, and offense details. You can also contact local law enforcement in Superior to get sex offender information for the area.

CBI criminal history check portal for Superior residents

Business and Professional Searches

The Colorado Secretary of State business database lets you search for company owners and officers in Superior. Enter a person's name to see what businesses they own or manage. The database shows entity names, formation dates, registered agents, and business addresses. It updates daily with new filings.

Colorado Secretary of State business entity search for Superior

You can see if a business is in good standing or if it is delinquent on filings. The Secretary of State office acts as a filing registry. They do not certify if a business is reputable. They only show what has been filed. If you want to know more about a Superior business, you may need to check with the Better Business Bureau or other consumer groups.

For professional licenses, use the DORA license lookup tool. This database covers doctors, nurses, contractors, real estate agents, and many other licensed professions. Search by name or license number. Results show license status, issue dates, and any public disciplinary actions. The system updates nightly with changes and new licenses.

DORA professional license verification for Superior residents

Note: The DORA site does not work on mobile devices, so use a desktop or laptop to search.

Superior Property Information

Property ownership records in Superior are public. The Boulder County Assessor maintains property data including ownership, assessed values, and legal descriptions. You can search the Boulder County Public Search to find out who owns a property in Superior. Enter an address or owner name to see results.

The database shows current owners, sale dates, and parcel information. You can also see property tax details and any liens or mortgages on file. These records help when you want to know who lives at an address or what property someone owns in Superior. County assessor data updates regularly as new sales are recorded and property values change.

Recorded documents like deeds, liens, and easements are available through the clerk and recorder. You can see the full chain of title for a Superior property. This shows every past owner and when the property changed hands. If someone has a lien or judgment against them, it may show up in the property records if they own land in Boulder County. The recording division provides document types, recording information, grantor and grantee names, and legal descriptions through the public search portal.

Residents can also sign up for free PropertyAlert accounts at the Boulder County Public Search portal. This service notifies you when documents are recorded in your name. For help with property searches or questions about records, call the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder at 303-413-7700 during office hours.

Voter Records and Registration

The Colorado voter registration lookup tool verifies if someone is registered to vote. You need the person's first name, last name, zip code, and date of birth. The system will show if they are registered in Superior or elsewhere in Colorado. It does not show voting history or party affiliation. It only confirms registration status.

Colorado voter registration lookup tool for Superior residents

Some records will not appear. If the voter is under 18 or has a confidential registration, the lookup tool will not show their information. If you recently moved to Superior, try using your old zip code. It can take time for the database to update with new addresses. If you have trouble finding a record, contact the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder at 303-413-7700 for help.

Vital Records for Superior Residents

Birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates are confidential under Colorado law. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment keeps these records. Only eligible individuals can request certified copies. You must prove your relationship to the person named on the record. 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 for more information.

Marriage licenses are public records filed with the county clerk. Boulder County issues marriage licenses for Superior residents. The clerk and recorder office handles marriage license applications. You can search for a license through the Boulder County Public Search portal or call the office at 303-413-7700. The clerk can confirm if a license was issued and provide copies for a fee.

Colorado Department of Public Health vital records for Superior

If you need a copy of a birth or death certificate for someone in Superior, you must qualify as an eligible requestor. This usually means you are the person named on the record, a parent, a spouse, or a legal representative. The vital records office will ask for proof of identity and proof of relationship. Fees apply for certified copies.

Divorce records exist in two forms. The court file is public and held by the district court clerk. Divorce certificates are confidential and held by the state health department. If you need divorce case information, contact the Boulder County Court. If you need a certified divorce certificate, contact the state vital records office.

Public Records Requests in Superior

The Colorado Open Records Act governs access to public records. Most government records are available to anyone who asks. CORA requires agencies to respond within three working days. They can extend the response time to ten days if needed. For Superior records held by Boulder County, you submit your request to the appropriate custodian.

Many records are already available on the Boulder County website. The recording division provides free watermarked images for viewing, downloading, and printing. Check online first before filing a formal CORA request. If you need records that are not online, contact the office that maintains the records. The clerk and recorder handles property records. The court clerk handles court files. Each office processes its own CORA requests.

Colorado Open Records Act information for Superior CORA requests

Some records are not public. Criminal justice records, sealed court cases, juvenile records, and confidential personal information may be withheld. The agency will tell you if your request is denied and why. Under CORA, the first hour or two of research may be free. After that, agencies can charge an hourly fee. Copy costs may also apply.

For more information on CORA, visit the Colorado Secretary of State CORA page. This site explains your rights and how to make a request. It also has sample request forms and contact information for state agencies.

Additional People Search Resources

The Colorado Department of Corrections inmate locator covers state prisons. Search by name to find someone in custody. Results show current location, conviction details, and projected release dates. This database does not include county jails. For Boulder County jail information, contact the sheriff's office.

The CBI Sex Offender Registry provides details on registered sex offenders. You can request a list from the CBI by mail or in person. The fee is $20 for a list. Information includes names, dates of birth, addresses, and offense details. You can also contact local law enforcement in Superior to get sex offender information for the area.

CBI sex offender registry for Superior area

For Superior city records, contact city offices for information about permits, licenses, and municipal court cases. City records are also subject to CORA. You submit requests to the city clerk or the department that maintains the records you need.

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Boulder County People Search

Superior is part of Boulder County, and county offices maintain most public records for the city. The county clerk, assessor, and court system handle records for over 330,000 residents. For a full guide to Boulder County people search resources, including all record types and office contact information, visit the county page.

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