Access Milton White Pages
Milton white pages let you search for people in one of north Fulton County's largest cities. Milton sits in a suburban part of Georgia just north of Alpharetta. The city has its own police department, municipal court, and open records system. Fulton County handles property records, Superior Court cases, and tax data for the area. You can use both city and county tools to find names, check addresses, and pull public records on people who live in Milton. This page walks through every database and office you can use.
Milton White Pages Quick Facts
Milton White Pages and Open Records
The City of Milton keeps public records at 2006 Heritage Walk, Milton, GA 30004. The City Clerk is the custodian of records. You can submit requests through the Milton Open Records Request page on the city website. This covers records from Police, Fire, Administration, and other city departments.
Under Georgia Code 50-18-70, all public records in Milton are open to inspection. The city must respond to your request within three business days. You do not need to give a reason for your search. Fees may apply for copies, but viewing records is generally free. The Milton JustFOIA portal is another option for submitting and tracking open records requests electronically.
The screenshot below shows the Georgia Secretary of State Open Records page, which covers the statewide process that applies to Milton and all Georgia cities.
This state tool explains your rights under the open records law. It applies to every government office in Milton.
Milton Police Department Records
The Milton Police Department has its own records division. The department is at 13690 Highway 9 North, Milton, GA 30004. Call (678) 242-2570 for questions. You can request police reports, accident reports, and other law enforcement records through their online form.
Police records are public in Georgia. The Open Records Act covers law enforcement data unless a specific exemption applies. Some files may be redacted to protect ongoing cases or private details. Basic incident data stays open in most cases. For Milton white pages searches, police records can confirm that someone was involved in a specific event at a specific address in the city.
The Milton Police Department handles all law enforcement within the city limits. For Fulton County sheriff records or cases outside Milton, you would go through the county system.
Milton Municipal Court Records
The Milton Municipal Court handles traffic violations and city ordinance cases. The court is at 13690 Highway 9 North, Milton, GA 30004. Call (678) 242-2586 for case info. You can search for cases by defendant name or case number. Results show charges, dispositions, and court dates.
Municipal court records tie names to legal actions in Milton. This is useful for white pages searches because it confirms a person's connection to the city. Traffic cases, code violations, and other local matters all go through this court.
For bigger cases, Fulton County courts handle felonies, civil suits, and family law matters. The Fulton County Superior Court Clerk keeps those records. Court data across all levels is public under Georgia Code 50-18-70. The Georgia Courts E-Access portal connects to court case searches across the state, including Fulton County.
Milton Property and Tax Lookups
Property records for Milton go through Fulton County. The Fulton County Superior Court Clerk keeps real estate filings, deeds, and liens. You can search by name to find property owners in the Milton area. When someone buys a home in Milton, the deed gets filed with the county. That deed is a public record. It shows names, addresses, and sale details.
Tax records add more depth to a Milton white pages search. The Fulton County Tax Commissioner runs the property tax system. You can search tax records by owner name or property address. Results show who owns a property and where they get their tax bill sent. The Fulton County Board of Tax Assessors keeps assessment data too. Assessment records include property characteristics, sales history, and ownership info. All of these records are open under Georgia Code 50-18-70.
Note: Milton does not have its own property tax system separate from Fulton County, so all property searches go through the county.
Find People Through Milton Business Records
Milton has its own business licensing system. The Milton Business License page has info on searching for active business licenses in the city. Business license records include the business name, address, and owner details. If someone runs a business in Milton, this is a direct way to find them.
The Georgia eCorp Business Search covers all business entities in the state. You can search by entity name, registered agent, or officer name. Registered agent details often include a physical address. Under Georgia Code 43-1-1, professional licensing board records are also public. The Georgia Secretary of State Professional Licensing Search lets you look up any licensed professional in Georgia, including people in Milton.
The screenshot below shows the Georgia professional licensing search tool. It is free and covers every licensed profession.
This tool shows names, license numbers, and status for professionals across the state. You can filter by city to narrow results to Milton.
Milton Zoning and Development Records
The Milton Community Development department handles building permits and zoning records. These records include property addresses, owner names, and project details. Community development data can show who owns a property and what changes they have made to it. This adds useful context to a Milton white pages search.
Zoning records tell you what type of use a property is approved for. That can help you figure out if an address is residential or commercial. Permit records show who applied for work on a property. These are all public records under Georgia's open records law.
Voter and Vital Records for Milton
Voter records are another part of a Milton white pages search. Under Georgia Code 21-2-210, voter lists contain names and addresses. These lists are available for inspection or purchase. The Georgia My Voter Page lets you check registration status for anyone in the state, including Milton residents.
Vital records from the Georgia Department of Public Health cover birth, death, marriage, and divorce records. Under Georgia Code 31-10-1, vital records follow their own access rules. Marriage records link two people by name. These records fill in gaps that other databases miss. The Georgia Secretary of State Open Records page explains the full process for requesting any public record from a state agency.
Nearby Cities for White Pages
Milton sits near several other cities in north Fulton and Cherokee counties. These nearby cities have their own white pages resources.