Redmond White Pages Search
Redmond is on the east side of Lake Washington and is home to Microsoft and a fast growing tech hub. A Redmond White Pages search helps you find a person, match an old phone to a new one, or tie a name to an address. The city has grown a lot, which means the data you find changes fast. Use the search widget on this page to start a Redmond White Pages lookup. It draws from public data sources so you can find people across the city and nearby areas with just a few details.
Redmond White Pages Basics
Redmond has about 80,000 people. The city sits in King County and shares borders with Kirkland, Bellevue, and Sammamish. ZIP codes for the city run from 98052 to 98053. Many who live here work in tech, and the town draws people from all over the world. That means names in the Redmond White Pages come from every part of the map.
The City of Redmond homepage is the main city website and is the front door to the clerk, the police, and other offices. It is where most city side records start. The city also runs a GIS mapping tool that helps with address lookups.
Note: The state Public Records Act under RCW 42.56 gives you a right to ask the city for most of its records on file.
Find People in Redmond
To find people in Redmond, a full name is the best start. If more than one person shares the name, add a ZIP or a street. Tech hubs see a lot of moves, so an old address may not match. Try a past phone if the name search comes up short. You can also try the name of a spouse or a child to sort the hits.
Redmond has many apartment blocks near the city core. Those make a street search a bit harder since more than one name ties to the same building. A unit number helps a lot in that case. You can also try a search by a nearby cross street.
Here are a few ways the search tool helps:
- Match a name to a current home
- Find a past phone tied to a street
- Link a person to a nearby town
- Confirm a home address for a known person
We grabbed a shot of the city homepage so you can see what to look for.
Our team captured the City of Redmond homepage while doing research.
This page is the main hub for city offices that hold public records you can request.
Redmond City Records
The Redmond City Clerk handles city council minutes, ordinances, and public records requests. It is the main office to start for a city file. The clerk can also route your request to the right office when another one holds the file.
For address lookups, the Redmond GIS mapping tool shows parcel info and zoning. That is a good side source for an address search. For police side records, use the Redmond Police records page. Those files can confirm a person lived at a place at a point in time.
King County Records
Redmond is in King County, the biggest county in the state. The county holds deeds, marriage files, and court case records. Deeds come from the King County Recorder. Parcel info comes from the King County Assessor. Court cases come from the King County Superior Court Clerk.
The King County Parcel Viewer is a handy tool that shows parcel info, owner of record, and more. Use it with a White Pages hit to confirm a name and a street. For broader court info, try the state tool at Washington Courts Case Search.
Note: Older King County files live at the Washington State Archives, and some may need a trip to a branch for full access.
State Tools for Redmond
A Redmond White Pages search pairs well with state tools. The Secretary of State corporations search shows business filings and officers. Many Redmond tech workers start side firms, and those filings tie a name to a home or a PO box. The Department of Licensing covers driver records and some pro license lookups.
The Washington State Courts site is the main portal for court info. Federal cases come through PACER. Vital records come from the Department of Health, though most have access rules you need to meet.
Redmond County Link
Redmond is in King County. For the county view of White Pages records, go to the King County White Pages page. It covers the recorder, the assessor, and the court clerk.
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