Cedar Hills White Pages Directory
Cedar Hills white pages help you find people, phone numbers, and addresses in this small unincorporated community in Washington County. Around 9,000 people live in Cedar Hills, tucked between Beaverton and Portland. The white pages draw from public records held by the county and state to bring you contact data for residents and businesses alike. Whether you need to look up a name, trace a phone number, or find who lives at a certain address, the Cedar Hills white pages connect you to the right sources. This guide covers every tool you can use to search.
Cedar Hills Quick Facts
Search Cedar Hills White Pages
The Cedar Hills white pages let you look up any person by name. Enter a first and last name. Add a middle name or initial if you know it. The directory pulls phone numbers, home addresses, and other public data for people who live in Cedar Hills. Because Cedar Hills is compact, results tend to be focused and easy to sort through.
Reverse phone lookups are also available. Enter a phone number with a 503 area code. The white pages will match it to a name and address in Cedar Hills or the surrounding area. This tool works for landlines and many listed cell numbers.
Address searches are just as useful. Type in a Cedar Hills street address to see current and past residents. The white pages may also show property owner names pulled from Washington County tax records. Oregon law under ORS 192 makes these records open to the public, which is what feeds the white pages directory.
Cedar Hills White Pages and County Records
Cedar Hills is unincorporated. It has no city offices, no city police, and no local records department. Washington County handles all public records for the community. The Washington County Sheriff's Office Records Division at 215 SW Adams Avenue, Hillsboro, processes incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. Call (503) 846-2700 for details. Simple requests take 5 to 10 business days. Reports cost $0.25 per page.
Property records from the Washington County Assessment and Taxation office are a top source for Cedar Hills white pages data. The property search covers over 200,000 parcels. You can look up a Cedar Hills address and find the owner name, mailing address, land use, and full tax breakdown. The system also has a comparable sales tool that shows recent sales near any address.
Oregon State Records for Cedar Hills
State databases broaden the scope of Cedar Hills white pages searches. The Oregon Secretary of State Business Registry lists all registered businesses. Search by name to find owners and agents with ties to Cedar Hills. The registry shows principal office addresses, agent names, and filing status.
The Oregon eCourt Case Information system includes Washington County courts. A name search may reveal case records that contain addresses and other contact data linked to Cedar Hills residents. Court records are public under ORS 192 unless a judge seals them.
Vital records from the Oregon Health Authority add another layer. Birth and death certificates contain names, dates, and places of residence. These records help confirm or expand on what the Cedar Hills white pages show for a given person.
Note: Oregon eCourt records are free to search, but some detailed documents may require a small fee to view or download.
Cedar Hills White Pages Court Records
Court records are a useful resource for Cedar Hills white pages searches. The Oregon Judicial Case Information Network covers every court in the state. Washington County Circuit Court handles cases for Cedar Hills residents. A search by party name can turn up civil filings, small claims, and other case types that include address and contact data.
Visit the Oregon eCourt system to search court records related to Cedar Hills residents.
Court data from the eCourt system can fill in gaps when a basic Cedar Hills white pages search does not return enough information about a person.
Public Records Access in Cedar Hills
Oregon's public records law gives Cedar Hills residents the right to access government records. ORS 192 covers all records held by Washington County, the state, and local districts. The law defines public records broadly to include documents, files, data, and any material maintained by a public body.
The full text of ORS 192 details what is open and what is exempt. Exemptions include juvenile records under ORS 192.345, active investigation files, and certain personal safety data. If a records request is denied, the agency must give the exact reason in writing. You can appeal a denial to the district attorney.
The Oregon Sex Offender Registry is another public records tool. Search by name, address, or city to find registered individuals near Cedar Hills. This free resource adds a safety dimension to white pages searches.
ORS 192 is the foundation for all public records access in Cedar Hills and across Oregon.
Note: Washington County must respond to a records request within five business days under ORS 192.324.
Washington County White Pages
Cedar Hills is part of Washington County. The county holds property records, sheriff data, and assessment information for Cedar Hills and nearby areas like Beaverton, Cedar Mill, and Aloha. For a broader look at county records and public search tools, visit the Washington County white pages.