Alpharetta White Pages Search

Alpharetta white pages give you a way to look up people, phone numbers, and addresses in one of north Georgia's fastest growing cities. The city sits in Fulton County and keeps its own set of public records through the City Clerk's office at 2 Park Plaza. You can search for names through open records requests, municipal court case files, property tax rolls, and business license data. Alpharetta also falls under the Fulton County court system, which adds more search options for anyone trying to find a person in this part of Georgia. Both city and county records are open to the public under state law.

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Alpharetta White Pages Quick Facts

76,326 Population
Fulton County
30009 Primary ZIP
678/770 Area Codes

Alpharetta White Pages Open Records

The City of Alpharetta runs its own open records portal for public record requests. The City Clerk serves as the custodian of records. That means all formal requests go through their office at 2 Park Plaza, Alpharetta, GA 30009. You can ask for records from any city department. Police files, fire reports, and general admin documents are all fair game. Under Georgia Code 50-18-70, any person can request these records without giving a reason.

The Alpharetta Open Records Request page walks you through the steps to submit a request online. The portal lets you track your request too. That helps if you need to follow up or check on the status of your Alpharetta white pages search. Most requests get a response within three business days, which is the state deadline set by law.

Alpharetta white pages open records request portal

The screenshot above shows the city's open records page. It lists what you need to include with your request and how to submit it.

Alpharetta Public Safety Records

The Alpharetta Department of Public Safety keeps police reports, accident reports, and other law enforcement records. Their office is at 2565 Old Milton Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30009. You can reach them at (678) 297-6300. Police records are a strong source for white pages searches because they tie real names to real addresses and incidents. If you need to find someone who has had contact with Alpharetta law enforcement, this is where you start.

You can file a records request through the Alpharetta Public Safety page. The department handles requests for incident reports, crash reports, and other case files. These records are public under the Georgia Open Records Act. Some info may get redacted. Social security numbers, for instance, are always removed. But names, dates, and case details stay visible in most cases.

Alpharetta white pages public safety records portal

That page shows the public safety department's main hub. Use it to find forms and contact info for record requests in Alpharetta.

Note: Police report requests may take longer than standard open records requests depending on case status.

Search Alpharetta Municipal Court

The Alpharetta Municipal Court handles traffic cases and city ordinance violations. Court records show the defendant's name, case number, charges, and disposition. That makes them useful for white pages lookups. The court is at 12625 Elkins Road, Alpharetta, GA 30009. You can call (678) 297-6250 for help with case info.

The Alpharetta Municipal Court page gives details on how to search for cases and what to expect from the process. Municipal court records in Georgia are public. They fall under the same open records rules as other government files. If you are trying to find out whether someone had a traffic case or code violation in Alpharetta, this court is your source.

Alpharetta Business License White Pages

Business licenses are one of the more useful tools for finding people in Alpharetta. Each license lists the business name, address, and the owner or principal behind it. That connects a real name to a real place. If someone runs a business in Alpharetta, their license is public information.

The Alpharetta Business Licenses page shows how to search for active licenses in the city. Georgia Code 43-1-1 covers professional licensing boards at the state level, but local business licenses add another layer. You get a physical address tied to the business owner. For Alpharetta white pages searches, this can fill gaps that other databases miss.

Alpharetta white pages business license search information

The page above covers business license rules and search options for Alpharetta. It is a free resource hosted by the city.

Alpharetta Property Tax Records

Property tax records link a person's name to the property they own. In Alpharetta, residents pay both city and county property taxes. The city's finance department lets you search and pay taxes online. Records show the property owner, the address, and the tax history for that parcel. This is a solid way to verify where someone lives or owns land in the Alpharetta area.

Visit the Alpharetta Finance page to search city property tax records. For county-level property data, you would go through Fulton County records. Both are public. Between the two, you get a full picture of property ownership in Alpharetta for your white pages search.

Alpharetta white pages property tax search records

That screenshot shows the finance page where you can look up property tax data for addresses in Alpharetta.

White Pages for Alpharetta City Services

City Council records and public works data can also help with Alpharetta white pages searches. The Alpharetta City Council page lists current council members and their contact details. Meeting minutes and agendas are public records. They sometimes name residents who speak at meetings or submit petitions. That info is searchable.

Alpharetta white pages city council contact information

The council page shown above is a good starting point for finding elected officials and civic records in Alpharetta.

The Alpharetta Public Works page covers utilities and infrastructure services. Utility account records can sometimes be accessed through open records requests. They tie a name to a service address. That makes them relevant to white pages lookups even though they are not a traditional people search tool.

Alpharetta white pages public works and utilities information

Public works records round out the city-level data you can pull for Alpharetta. Combined with court, tax, and license records, they give you a strong local picture.

Note: Utility records may require a formal open records request and are not always available through online self-service portals.

Georgia State Records for Alpharetta

Beyond city records, several state databases help with Alpharetta white pages searches. The Georgia Secretary of State Professional Licensing Search lets you look up anyone with a state-issued professional license. Results show the person's name, license number, and status. You can filter by city to narrow your search to Alpharetta specifically.

Voter records are another option. Under Georgia Code 21-2-210, voter registration lists contain names and addresses. The Georgia My Voter Page gives basic access to registration data. For broader searches, the Georgia eCorp Business Search lets you look up business officers and registered agents by name. That can turn up Alpharetta residents who are tied to Georgia business entities.

Vital records from the Georgia Department of Public Health add yet another layer. Marriage certificates, birth records, and death records all link real people to real events. Under Georgia Code 31-10-1, these records have their own access rules. Certified copies cost about $25 each. Court records through the Georgia Courts E-Access portal let you search Fulton County cases that may involve Alpharetta residents.

Alpharetta White Pages Through Fulton County

Alpharetta sits in Fulton County. That means county-level records add depth to any Alpharetta white pages search. The Fulton County Superior Court Clerk keeps real estate records, court case files, and marriage licenses. The Tax Commissioner has property tax rolls. The Probate Court holds estate and guardianship records. All of these are public.

Fulton County is the most populated county in Georgia. It covers Atlanta as well as several north Fulton cities like Alpharetta, Roswell, and Johns Creek. If you cannot find what you need through Alpharetta city records alone, Fulton County databases often have the missing pieces. Property deeds, liens, and civil case filings are all searchable through the county clerk's office.

Nearby Cities White Pages

Alpharetta borders several other cities with their own white pages resources. People often live in one city and work or conduct business in another. Searching nearby city records can help you find what you need.

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