Find Atlanta White Pages

Atlanta white pages let you search public records for people across Georgia's largest city and its surrounding metro area. Atlanta spans parts of both Fulton County and DeKalb County, which means records sit in multiple systems. The city keeps its own files through the Department of Law's Office of Transparency at 55 Trinity Avenue SW, Atlanta, GA 30303. You can reach them at (404) 330-6000. Between city records, two county court systems, and state databases, Atlanta gives you more white pages search options than almost anywhere else in Georgia. This page covers every major source you can use.

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Atlanta White Pages Quick Facts

499,127 Population
Fulton/DeKalb Counties
30303 Primary ZIP
404/678/770 Area Codes

Atlanta White Pages Open Records

The City of Atlanta handles open records requests through the Atlanta Open Records Portal. Requests should go to the department that holds the records you need. The Office of Transparency at 55 Trinity Avenue SW coordinates the process. Under Georgia Code 50-18-70, any person can request public records from any city department. You do not need to state a reason. The city must respond within three business days.

Atlanta is big. Records spread across many departments. Police files go through a separate unit. Court records live at the municipal court. Property data sits with the county. For Atlanta white pages searches, you may need to hit more than one source to find what you want. The open records portal is your general starting point. It covers departments like planning, finance, administration, and more.

The city also runs a GovQA portal for tracking requests online. That system gives you a case number and lets you check the status without calling anyone. For a city this size, the tracking feature is useful. Requests can pile up and the portal keeps things organized.

Atlanta Police Department White Pages

The Atlanta Police Department has its own Open Records Unit. They handle incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. The unit is at 226 Peachtree Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30303. Phone is (404) 546-7448. Fax is (404) 653-7987. You can submit requests through the APD Open Records Request page.

Police records are some of the most useful files for Atlanta white pages searches. They tie names to addresses, dates, and events. Incident reports name the people involved along with their contact details. Arrest records show charges and booking info. These are all public under the Georgia Open Records Act. The APD processes a high volume of requests, so plan for some wait time on complex files.

Note: Requests for police reports from active investigations may be delayed or partially redacted until the case is closed.

Search Atlanta Municipal Court Records

The Atlanta Municipal Court handles traffic tickets, city ordinance violations, and other local cases. The court is at 150 Garnett Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30303. Call (404) 954-6714 for case info. Records include the defendant's name, case number, charges, and final disposition. All of this is public.

The Atlanta Municipal Court website is where you go for case search tools and court information. Municipal court data helps Atlanta white pages searches by connecting names to specific legal events. A traffic case shows that someone was at a particular Atlanta address on a specific date. Code violations do the same. These small details add up when you are trying to verify someone's presence in the city.

Atlanta white pages municipal court case search portal

The screenshot above shows the Atlanta Municipal Court's main page. Use it to find case search tools and contact information for the clerk's office.

Atlanta Business and Utility Records

Business licenses in Atlanta list the business name, physical address, and the owner or principal behind it. That data is public. The Atlanta Business Licensing page covers how to search for active licenses in the city. If someone runs a business in Atlanta, their license ties their name to an address. Under Georgia Code 43-1-1, professional licensing boards add another layer of searchable records at the state level.

Utility records offer a different angle for Atlanta white pages lookups. The Atlanta Watershed Customer Service page handles water and sewer billing for the city. Utility accounts link a name to a service address. You can sometimes access these records through an open records request. Account numbers and certain personal details get redacted, but the core data stays open.

Atlanta white pages utility customer service portal

The page above is the customer service hub for Atlanta's watershed department. It handles billing and account inquiries for water and sewer service.

The Atlanta Department of Watershed Management main site provides broader info on city utility services. It is a secondary resource for people searches tied to utility accounts in Atlanta.

Atlanta white pages watershed management department

That is the main page for Atlanta's watershed department. It covers services, programs, and customer resources for the city's water system.

Atlanta White Pages Through County Records

Atlanta sits in two counties. Most of the city falls in Fulton County, but the eastern portion extends into DeKalb County. That means you may need to search both county record systems depending on where in Atlanta the person lives.

Fulton County keeps Superior Court records, property deeds, marriage licenses, tax rolls, and probate files. The Fulton County Superior Court Clerk's office has an online records search tool. DeKalb County has its own version of these same databases. Property tax records in both counties show owner names and addresses. Court case files name the parties involved. Real estate deeds list buyers, sellers, and legal descriptions.

For the best Atlanta white pages results, search both counties. A person might own property in the Fulton side but have a court case in DeKalb. Checking both systems gives you the full picture. Both counties make their records available online through various search portals.

Georgia State Records for Atlanta

State databases add even more depth to Atlanta white pages searches. The Georgia Secretary of State Professional Licensing Search covers every licensed professional in the state. Filter by city to see only Atlanta results. The Georgia eCorp Business Search reveals business officers and registered agents. Many Georgia businesses register in Atlanta, so this database is rich with local names.

Voter records are available under Georgia Code 21-2-210. The Georgia My Voter Page gives basic voter data. Vital records from the Georgia Department of Public Health tie people to marriages, births, and deaths. Under Georgia Code 31-10-1, these records follow their own rules for access. The Georgia Courts E-Access portal gives you a way into Superior Court case searches for both Fulton and DeKalb counties.

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