Bellevue White Pages Database
The Bellevue White Pages help you find people in this King County city of more than 150,000. Search by name, look up a home owner, or find city staff with the tools on this page. We pull from city, county, and state sources so one search gives a full view. Use the Bellevue White Pages to find a phone, a past home, or a name tied to a public file. This page links to every main public source that helps with a Bellevue resident lookup. It works for new moves or long time locals.
Bellevue White Pages Basics
Bellevue is the fifth largest city in Washington with more than 150,000 people. It sits east of Lake Washington, just across from Seattle. The City of Bellevue runs a full site with staff lists, council files, and news. It is the first stop for any Bellevue directory search.
A good lookup mixes many sources. Start with a name. Add a street, a job, or a year. In a big city like Bellevue, just a name will get too many hits. More facts help you narrow the list down. The city site gives you staff. The county gives you land owners and court files. The state gives you court files, firm filings, and pro license lookups.
Note: Bellevue is in King County, so all county searches for Bellevue residents should use the King County sources.
City of Bellevue Directory Search
The Bellevue city homepage is the best first stop for a city staff search. You can find names, job titles, and phone lines for all city offices.

Click into any city office to see its team. Police, fire, parks, and public works all list names. The city clerk keeps meeting notes, which list those who spoke at council. That is a good way to find a name tied to a city issue or a public hearing in Bellevue.
Bellevue also has a boards and commissions page that lists all those who serve on city panels. Each board has a page with names and links. Use that as a mini people finder for civic life in Bellevue.
King County Records for Bellevue
Bellevue is in King County, the most populous county in Washington. 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 Bellevue land and people.
The King County Assessor can tell you who owns any parcel in Bellevue. Use the King County Parcel Viewer to search by address or map view. The King County Superior Court Clerk holds all court files for Bellevue cases.
For a full court search, use the Washington State Courts site. It pulls from all state courts at once. The PACER system covers federal court files.
State White Pages Tools
State sites fill in the rest of a Bellevue search. The Washington Secretary of State has a firm and charity search. Bellevue is home to many tech firms, so this is a fast way to tie a name to a business. The Voter Registration Database gives a name and county match.
The Washington State Bar has a public lawyer directory. The Department of Health holds vital records. The DOL UCC Search finds loan filings. The PDC tracks campaign giving.
- King County Parcel Viewer
- Washington Courts statewide search
- Secretary of State firm search
- State Bar lawyer directory
- DOH vital records office
Public Records Access in Bellevue
Under the Washington Public Records Act (RCW 42.56), you can ask for most Bellevue city files. Send your ask in writing to the city clerk. 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, though some police and juvenile files are closed by law.
The Washington State Archives keeps older Bellevue files. The Digital Archives has scans of many old files. The State Patrol WATCH system runs a public criminal history check.
Note: The Department of Corrections at doc.wa.gov tracks those on state supervision, which can help in a deeper Bellevue people search.
Bellevue Resident Search Tips
For a full Bellevue lookup, start with the city site. Move to 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 to the full picture.
If you hit a wall, try a past address or a family name. Most Bellevue names show up in at least two or three of these sources. Cross check each hit with a second source to avoid false matches. A good people search takes time.
Nearby Cities
These King County cities are near Bellevue. Each has its own page for people search.