Auburn White Pages Access
The Auburn White Pages help you find people in this King County city of more than 87,000. Search by name, find city staff, or look up a home owner with the tools on this page. We pull info from city, county, and state sources so one search can find the match you need. Use the Auburn White Pages to find a phone, a past address, or a name tied to a public file. The links here lead to the main public sources for any Auburn lookup.
Auburn White Pages Basics
Auburn spans the line between King County and Pierce County, with most of the city in King. Home to about 87,000 people, it sits south of Seattle along the Green River. The City of Auburn runs a full site with names and contact info for all its staff. Use it to find a city worker or a board member.
A good people search starts with a name and one more fact. That can be a street, a job, or a year. In a big city like Auburn, just a name will give you too many hits. Add more facts and you narrow your list down fast.
City of Auburn Directory Search
The Auburn city homepage is the first stop for a city staff search. You can find names, job titles, and phone lines for all city offices.

From the home page you can click into police, fire, parks, and public works. Each page lists key staff. The city clerk keeps meeting notes, which list the names of those who spoke at council. That is a good way to find a person tied to a city issue.
Note: Auburn city records fall under the state Public Records Act, so most files are open to public view with a written ask.
King County Records for Auburn
Most of Auburn sits in King County. The King County white pages page has all the county sources in one place. The King County Recorder's Office keeps deeds, marriage files, and other recorded docs tied to Auburn people and land.
The King County Assessor can tell you who owns any parcel in Auburn. Use the King County Parcel Viewer to find owners by address or map search. The King County Superior Court Clerk holds all court files for Auburn cases.
If the person lives in the Pierce County part of Auburn, check the Pierce County white pages page instead. The Pierce County Records page lists the main files you can search.
State White Pages Sources
For a full Auburn lookup, use state tools too. The Washington State Courts site searches all court files in the state. It catches civil, small claims, and family cases. The Washington Secretary of State has a firm and charity search. If the person runs a small firm, this will find it fast.
The Voter Registration Database gives a basic name and county match. The Washington State Bar has a public lawyer lookup. The Department of Health holds vital records like birth and death files.
- King County Parcel Viewer for home owners
- Washington Courts case search
- Secretary of State business search
- State Bar lawyer finder
- PACER for federal court files
Public Records Act in Auburn
Under the Washington Public Records Act (RCW 42.56), you can ask for most Auburn city files. The city clerk is the main point for public records asks. The city has five days to reply. They may give you the file, ask for more time, or deny part of it. Most files are open.
The Washington State Archives keeps older Auburn files. The Digital Archives has scans of many old files. The State Patrol WATCH page runs a public criminal history check.
Note: Some Auburn police files are closed to guard the work of an open case, but most day to day police files are open to the public.
Auburn Resident Lookup Tips
To find an Auburn resident, start with the city site and work out. Check the King County Assessor for home owners. Run the name through the state courts site. End with a check at the voter file or the Secretary of State. Each hit adds a piece.
The Department of Corrections tracks those on state supervision. The PACER system covers federal court cases. The Department of Revenue has tax and business data.
Nearby Cities
These King and Pierce County cities are near Auburn. Each has its own white pages page.