Wheat Ridge People Search

Finding people in Wheat Ridge starts with the right source. The city is in Jefferson County with about 32,000 residents. People search tools help you track down public data like court cases, land records, and voter files. Most records sit in the county office in Golden. You can search by name to find what you need. Property records show who owns homes. Court files list names in civil and criminal cases. State sites have business data and licenses. Some records are free. Others have small fees. Search tools connect you to info that's public under state law. Data shows up fast if you know where to look. You may need to check more than one site to get full results.

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Wheat Ridge Quick Facts

31,999 Population
Jefferson County
1st Judicial District
Golden County Seat

Jefferson County Manages Wheat Ridge Data

Jefferson County holds most public records for Wheat Ridge. The main office is at 100 Jefferson County Parkway in Golden. That's about ten miles from Wheat Ridge. The Clerk and Recorder office keeps land files, marriage data, and voter lists. Court records sit with the Clerk of Court in the same building. Both are open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. They stay closed on Friday.

You can search Jefferson County records from home. The Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder runs a public search portal. It has land records from 1954 to now. Search by last name and first name. The site shows deeds, liens, and marriage licenses. You can see who owns land in Wheat Ridge or if a lien is on file. Images from the year 1954 forward are free to view. Older records need a paid account.

Court cases for Wheat Ridge residents are held by Jefferson County District Court. That court sits at the same address in Golden. You can email record requests to jeffcorecordrequest@judicial.state.co.us or call 720-772-2570. The records counter is open Monday through Thursday from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. They close the counter on Friday. Court files show both civil and criminal cases. Each file lists names, case numbers, and court dates.

Office Jefferson County Clerk & Recorder
Address 100 Jefferson County Parkway, Golden, CO 80419
Phone 303-271-8168
Hours Monday - Thursday: 7:30 am - 5:00 pm
Website www.jeffco.us/4871/Clerk-Recorder

The Jefferson County land records portal lets you search for property owners and recorded documents in Wheat Ridge. It's a free tool that shows grantor and grantee data going back decades.

Jefferson County Land Records search portal

This search site has an index to deeds, deeds of trust, releases, and other land records. Search by name to find who owns property in Wheat Ridge. You can also search by reception number or book and page if you have that data. Records show the date each file was recorded and the type of document.

Online People Search Resources

Colorado has state sites that help you find people. These tools are run by state agencies and third party vendors. Each one has a different type of data. Court records are on CoCourts.com, which is a paid site run by LexisNexis. That site shows cases from most Colorado courts, plus Denver County if you pay extra. You search by name and see the register of actions. The register tells you what happened in a case and when. It does not give you the full court files, but it points you to the right court to request them.

Business records are free on the Colorado Secretary of State business search. Type in a name or business ID to see who filed an entity. The search shows trade names, registered agents, and whether a firm is in good standing. If you want to know if a person runs a company in Wheat Ridge, this is where to look. Data updates when filings come in.

Voter files sit on the Colorado voter lookup tool. You need a first name, last name, zip code, and birth date. If a person is on the voter roll, the site will confirm it. Records that are confidential do not show up. People under 18 are also left out. This tool helps you verify that a person lives in Wheat Ridge if they are a registered voter.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation runs a criminal history check site. It costs money to use. You get a report on arrests that were backed by fingerprints. Warrant data and sealed records are not in the system. Juvenile files are also left out. This search works best if you have a full name and know the person lived in Colorado. Results are based on state arrest records only.

Check Professional Licenses

Many people in Wheat Ridge hold state licenses for jobs like nursing, real estate, law, or construction. The Division of Professions and Occupations license lookup shows who is licensed in Colorado. You search by first name and last name. The site lists all license types held by that person. It also shows if the license is active or expired.

This database has info on doctors, dentists, nurses, therapists, plumbers, electricians, accountants, and more. The data updates each night. If you want to check if a contractor or care provider in Wheat Ridge has a valid license, this is the right tool. The site tells you when the license was issued and when it expires. You can also see if any public actions were taken against the license holder.

The state does not allow automated searches or web scraping. You have to search one name at a time. If you need mass data, use the Colorado Information Marketplace system. That service is for bulk license data requests.

DORA also has a public documents system. It shows enforcement actions against unlicensed people and businesses. If a person tried to work without a license, that file may be in the system. The documents system is separate from the license lookup.

DORA professional license lookup search form

The DORA license search covers dozens of job types. It's a key tool for verifying credentials of people who work in fields that need state approval.

How to Get Court Records

Court files for Wheat Ridge are kept at Jefferson County District Court. The court sits in Golden at 100 Jefferson County Parkway. If you want to see a case file, you need to contact the records office. Send email to jeffcorecordrequest@judicial.state.co.us or call 720-772-2570. The records counter is open Monday through Thursday from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. It stays closed on Friday. Give them a case number or the names of both parties if you know them. They will tell you how to get copies and what it will cost.

Some case types are public. Civil cases, small claims, and most criminal cases can be viewed by anyone. Some records are sealed or restricted. Juvenile cases are not open to the public. Adoption files and mental health records are also kept private. The court will let you know if a file is restricted when you ask for it.

The Colorado Judicial Branch has a guide to public records. It explains what records are open and how to get them. The guide cites Chief Justice Directive 05-01, which sets the rules for court record access in Colorado. You can also use the court's online records request form to submit a formal request.

Court records include the docket, pleadings, motions, orders, and judgments. The docket is a list of all events in a case. Pleadings are the papers filed by each side. Orders are decisions made by the judge. If you need the full file, you have to request it in writing. Some documents can be viewed at the courthouse in person if you make an appointment.

Colorado Judicial Branch public records access guide

This state site explains your rights to court records under Colorado law. It also lists the contact info for each court in the state.

Note: Copies of court documents from third party sites like CoCourts.com are not certified and you must go to the court to get official copies for legal use.

State Level People Data

Colorado runs several state databases that help you find people. Each one has a specific use. The Department of Corrections inmate locator shows who is in state prison. You search by name. The site lists the inmate's location and case info. This tool does not show county jail inmates. It only has state prison data. If you want to find someone in Jefferson County jail, you need to contact the sheriff's office.

The sex offender registry is run by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. You can request a list of registered offenders by mail or in person. The fee is $20. The list has names, birth dates, addresses, and the offense that led to registration. Online search is not available for the registry. You have to send a written request to CBI or visit their office. The address is listed on the registry info page.

Vital records like birth and death certificates are kept by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Those records are confidential under C.R.S. 25-2-117. Only certain people can get a certified copy. If you are related to the person on the record, you can request it by mail or in person. The state office is at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South in Denver. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. You can also call 303-692-2200 or email vital.records@state.co.us for help.

  • State inmate locator shows people in Colorado prisons
  • Sex offender registry lists names and addresses of those required to register
  • Vital records office handles birth and death certificates
  • Each site has different rules for who can access data
  • Some searches are free while others have fees

These state tools add to the local data you get from Jefferson County. Use both to get a full picture of public records for a person.

Find Property Owners in Wheat Ridge

Land records are the best way to see who owns a home or building. Jefferson County keeps all property records for Wheat Ridge. The land records site is free to use. Search by owner name to see what they own. Each record shows the legal description, the date of recording, and the type of document. You can view deeds, deeds of trust, liens, and releases.

Images of documents from 1954 forward are on the site. If you need something older, you may have to pay for a subscription or visit the office. The county can help you find records that are not yet online. Call the recording office at 303-271-8168 or send email to RecordingMailbox@jeffco.us.

Property data also comes from the Jefferson County Assessor. The assessor values land for tax purposes. The assessor's site has maps, tax info, and owner names. It's a different system from the Clerk's land records, but both are useful. The assessor site does not show liens or legal documents. It just shows who owns the land and what it is worth for tax purposes.

If you see a property in Wheat Ridge and want to know who owns it, start with the land records search. Use the street address or the owner's name. The site will show all records tied to that property or person. This is a good way to find people who own multiple properties in the area.

Public Records Requests

Under the Colorado Open Records Act, you can ask for most government records. The law is in C.R.S. § 24-72-201 to 206. It says that all public records shall be open for inspection by any person at reasonable times. You have to send your request to the office that has the record. For Wheat Ridge city data, you send requests to the city clerk. For county data, you send it to Jefferson County.

Each office has three working days to respond. They can take a seven day extension if the request is complex. That means they have up to ten working days total. The response will tell you if the record is available and how much it will cost. The first two hours of research are free under some county rules. After that you may pay an hourly fee plus copy costs.

Some records are exempt from CORA. Confidential data like social security numbers, bank accounts, and trade secrets are not released. Criminal justice records are covered by a different law called the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act. Those records have their own rules. Juvenile files, sealed court records, and personnel files may also be restricted.

To make a CORA request, send a written email or letter. Include your name, contact info, and a clear description of what you want. The more specific you are, the faster they can respond. Say which records you want, the time frame, and the format you prefer. Some offices have online forms you can fill out. Jefferson County has a CORA page with instructions and contact info.

More Tools for People Search

Besides the main county and state sites, there are other places to check. The Secretary of State has a CORA information page that explains your rights. It lists what records are public and how to request them. That page is a good start if you have never filed a public records request before.

If you are looking for business owners, the business database is your best bet. It shows who runs an LLC, corporation, or trade name. The data is free and updates in real time as filings come in. You can see the registered agent's name and address. That agent is the person who gets legal mail for the business.

For court cases, the state has a third party vendor called CoCourts.com. It is run by LexisNexis. The site charges a fee to view case data. You can search by name and see the register of actions for civil, criminal, and domestic cases. Traffic tickets are also in the system. The site covers most Colorado courts. Denver County is an add on option that costs extra. If you need more than the register, you have to contact the court directly.

CoCourts.com Colorado court records search

CoCourts.com is the state's official third party court search site. It gives you a quick look at case info without going to the courthouse. Keep in mind that document copies are not available on the site. You have to request those from the court clerk.

The Jefferson County Clerk offers a title fraud alert service. You can sign up to get an email if a document is recorded in your name. This helps protect your property from fraud. It is a free service provided by the county. Sign up on the land records site.

Other Jefferson County Cities

Wheat Ridge is one of several cities in Jefferson County. Lakewood is just south with a much larger population. Arvada is to the north and east. Both cities use the same county offices for public records. If you are searching for people across the metro area, you may want to check records in those cities too. The same Jefferson County land records and court files cover all of them.

Westminster sits north of Wheat Ridge but is split between Jefferson County and Adams County. Records for the Jefferson County part are in Golden. Records for the Adams County part are in Brighton. Littleton is south of Wheat Ridge and also spans multiple counties. Each county handles records for the part of the city that is in its jurisdiction.

People who live near the Wheat Ridge border may have records in more than one county. Check both if you are not sure where a person lives. The county clerk can tell you which part of a city is in their jurisdiction if you ask.

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