Search Pasco White Pages
The Pasco White Pages help you find people who live in this Tri-Cities hub along the Columbia River. Look up a name, cross check an address, or track down an old friend who moved to the east side of the state. Pasco sits in Franklin County, and most city records you will need come from the local city clerk, the county, or state level tools. Use the search below to start a Pasco White Pages lookup. It pulls from public data sources so you can find a person fast and with little fuss.
Pasco White Pages Basics
Pasco is the largest of the three Tri-Cities. It is the seat of Franklin County. The city has grown fast in recent years. Many people move in and out each season. That is part of why a White Pages search matters here. You can use one to see if a person still lives at an old address or to learn which part of town they call home.
Most people start with a name. Some start with a phone number or a street. The search widget on this page takes all of those. It then checks public data and shows what fits. You can also go straight to the City of Pasco for its own records. The City of Pasco homepage is the main hub for city services and has links to the clerk, the police, and other offices.
Note: Public records in Washington are governed by the Public Records Act, found in RCW 42.56, which gives you broad rights to request records.
Find People in Pasco
When you want to find people in Pasco, start with the name you know best. Full names work best. A middle name or initial helps trim false hits. If you only have a last name, add a street or a ZIP code. Pasco ZIP codes run from 99301 to 99302. Those two codes cover most of the city.
People move. That is true in Pasco just like any town. An old White Pages entry may not match the new one. If the first search does not work, try a past address or a past phone. You can also look at the county side. The Franklin County homepage links to the auditor and the assessor, both of which hold property data that can tie a name to a place.
Here are some things to keep in mind when you search:
- Names can be spelled more than one way
- ZIP codes help narrow the list fast
- Old addresses still show up in some data sets
- Phone numbers may not be listed for cell lines
The more you know at the start, the better the result. A good White Pages lookup in Pasco blends what you have with what the public record holds.
Pasco City Records
The city keeps its own records on top of what the county holds. The Pasco City Clerk is the place to start for city council minutes, ordinances, and formal records requests. You can ask for a record through the clerk under the state Public Records Act. The clerk also helps route requests to the right office when you are not sure who holds a file.
For street level info, the Pasco Development Services office holds permits, plan reviews, and code cases. Those files can tie a name to a parcel. They can also show when work was done on a home. This is not a pure White Pages source, but it helps fill in the picture.
The homepage for the city has a lot of the links you need up front. Our team captured a shot of it so you know what to look for.
We grabbed a view of the City of Pasco homepage during our research.
This page is the front door for most city services and is worth a bookmark if you plan to do a lot of Pasco people lookups.
Franklin County Records for Pasco
Since Pasco sits in Franklin County, the county holds a big chunk of the records you may want. Property deeds, marriage licenses, and court cases all live at the county level. The auditor records deeds and liens. The assessor values property and lists the owner of record. Court records come from the Franklin County Superior and District Courts.
For court cases you can also use the statewide tool at Washington Courts Case Search. It lets you look up a party name across the state. That is useful if the person you want moved out of Pasco but stayed in Washington. For a full history, you can also look at older files on paper at the courthouse.
Note: The state archives at sos.wa.gov/archives hold older Franklin County records that may not be online.
State Tools That Help
Washington has a handful of state tools that work well with a Pasco White Pages search. The Secretary of State business search can show if a person in Pasco runs a firm or sits on a board. The Washington Department of Licensing covers driver records and some pro license lookups. Vital records come from the Washington Department of Health, though access rules apply.
For court cases across the state, the Washington State Courts site is the main portal. You can look up rules, forms, and case search tools there. For federal court cases that touch Pasco, try PACER.
These tools, used with the White Pages search on this page, give you many ways to find the same person. Start broad and then narrow it down.
Pasco County Link
Pasco belongs to Franklin County. For county level records, head to the Franklin County White Pages page. It covers the auditor, the assessor, and the court clerk.
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