Find Battle Ground White Pages
The Battle Ground White Pages help you find people in this Clark County city north of Vancouver. Look up a name, search for a home owner, or find city staff with the tools on this page. We pull from city, county, and state sources so one search can give you a full view. Use the Battle Ground White Pages to find a phone, an address, or a name tied to a public file. This page links to the main public sources for any Battle Ground resident lookup.
About Battle Ground White Pages
Battle Ground is a Clark County city with about 22,000 people. It sits in the south part of the state, not far from Portland. The City of Battle Ground runs a full site that lists city staff, council members, and public board members. Use it to find a city worker or look up a name tied to city work.
A good lookup starts with a name and one more fact. That can be a street, a job, or a past year. Small facts narrow your list down fast. With just a name, you will get too many matches in a mid size city.
City of Battle Ground Directory
The Battle Ground city homepage is the first stop for a city staff search.

Click into police, parks, or public works to find names and phone lines. The city clerk keeps notes from all public meetings. Those notes list the names of those who spoke at council. This is a good way to find a person tied to a city issue or a zoning ask.
Note: Battle Ground residents can ask for most city files under the Washington Public Records Act by sending a written note to the city clerk.
Clark County Records for Battle Ground
Battle Ground is in Clark County. The Clark County white pages page links to all the main county sources. The Clark County Auditor keeps deeds, marriage files, and other recorded docs tied to Battle Ground land and people.
The Clark County Assessor shows who owns any parcel in Battle Ground. Use the Clark County Property Information GIS to find owners by address or map search. The Clark County homepage has links to more county tools.
The county clerk holds court files for all Clark cases. A name search there can turn up civil, small claims, and family cases tied to a Battle Ground person. That info often is not on any other site.
State White Pages Tools
Use state tools to round out your Battle Ground search. The Washington State Courts site searches all court files in the state. 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 directory. The Department of Health holds vital records like birth and death files.
- Clark County Property GIS search
- Washington Courts case lookup
- Secretary of State firm search
- State Bar lawyer finder
- State Archives digital files
Public Records Act Access
The Washington Public Records Act (RCW 42.56) gives you the right to ask for most Battle Ground city files. The city has five days to reply. They may give you the file, ask for more time, or deny part of it. Most day to day files are open.
The Washington State Archives keeps older Battle Ground files. The Digital Archives has scans of many old files. The State Patrol WATCH system runs a basic public criminal history check on any name.
Battle Ground Lookup Tips
Start with the city site. Then check the Clark County Auditor for deeds. 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. Write down what you find.
If you hit a wall, try a family name or a past address. Most Battle Ground names will show up in at least two of these sources. Cross check each hit to avoid false matches. A real people search takes time and care.
Nearby Cities
These Clark County area cities are near Battle Ground. Each has its own white pages page.