Search Eugene White Pages
Eugene white pages provide a fast way to find people, phone numbers, and addresses in Lane County's largest city. Eugene has about 175,000 residents and sits along the Willamette River in western Oregon. The Eugene white pages pull from city records, county data, and state public records to help you search for any person by name. You can also run a reverse phone lookup or check an address. Eugene city offices, the police department, and the city recorder all hold public data that feeds into white pages results. Use this page to learn how to search the Eugene white pages and find the contact details you need.
Eugene Quick Facts
Eugene White Pages Name Search
Start your Eugene white pages search with a name. Enter a first and last name to find phone numbers, addresses, and other public data for that person. The results draw from phone directories, public records, and data sources across Lane County. A middle initial or street name can help narrow results if the name is common in Eugene.
Reverse phone searches also work. Enter a 541 area code number to find the person behind it. The Eugene white pages can show you the name and address tied to that phone line. This tool works for most landlines and many cell phones listed in the Eugene area.
Address lookups round out the search options. Type in a Eugene street address and see who lives there. The white pages may show both current and past residents. Oregon's public records law under ORS 192 supports access to many of the records behind these search results.
Eugene Police Records and White Pages
The Eugene Police Department Records Division processes requests for police reports, incident data, and other law enforcement records. The office is at 300 Country Club Road, Eugene, OR 97401. Call (541) 682-6327, Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. You can also fax requests to (541) 682-6813.
Visit the Eugene Police Records page to submit an online request. Written reports cost $0.25 per page. Audio and video recordings are $25 per recording plus $10 per hour of processing. CD or DVD copies cost $5 per disc. Simple requests take 5 to 7 business days. Complex requests may take 15 to 20 business days or longer.
The Eugene Police Records portal is shown in the screenshot below.
Visit the Eugene Police Records Division for online record requests.
Police records from Eugene contain names, dates, and addresses that can overlap with white pages data for residents in the city.
Note: Eugene police records involving juveniles or active investigations are exempt from public release under ORS 192.345 and ORS 419A.255.
Eugene City Recorder White Pages Data
The Eugene City Recorder serves as the official keeper of city records. The office is at 101 W 10th Avenue, Suite 400, Eugene, OR 97401. Call (541) 682-5011 during business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
The City Recorder holds council minutes from 1948 to the present, ordinances, resolutions, contracts, budget documents, and planning records. Agendas, packets, and video recordings from 2005 forward are all online. Older records can be requested from the City Archives. Electronic records are free when the format allows. Paper copies cost $0.25 per page. Staff search time runs $25 per hour after the first 30 minutes.
The Eugene City Recorder portal is shown below.
Visit the Eugene City Recorder for public records requests.
City recorder data helps build a more complete picture of public records in Eugene that connect to white pages search results.
White Pages and Eugene Permits
The City of Eugene tracks building permits that list property owners, contractors, and addresses. Under ORS 192, permit records are public. When a permit is pulled in Eugene, the owner name and property address go into the city system. This data can show up in white pages results for a person or property in Eugene.
Permit records go back years in Eugene. They are useful when you need to find who owned a property at a certain time. The Eugene white pages combine permit data, phone listings, and county records to give you a fuller view of a person's ties to the city.
Note: Eugene permit records can be requested online or in person at City Hall during regular business hours.
Oregon State White Pages for Eugene
Several state databases add to Eugene white pages results. The Oregon Secretary of State Business Registry holds over 500,000 active business records. Search by name or registry number to find a business owner, registered agent, or principal office address in Eugene. The Oregon eCourt system covers Lane County courts. A name search here can turn up civil and criminal case records with addresses and other contact data.
The Oregon vital records office manages birth and death certificates that contain names, dates, and addresses. The Oregon DCBS license search lets you look up licensed professionals in Eugene by name. Both of these sources feed into the white pages by providing verified identity and contact data.
The Oregon Sex Offender Registry is a separate public tool. You can search by name, address, or city to find registered individuals in Eugene. While not part of the white pages, it draws from some of the same public record sources and is available to all Oregon residents.
Eugene White Pages and Public Records Law
Oregon's public records law under ORS 192 governs what records are open to the public in Eugene. The law applies to all city departments, Lane County offices, and state agencies. Most government records are public unless a specific exemption applies. The full text of ORS 192 is on the Oregon Legislature website.
When you request records in Eugene, the city must respond within five business days under ORS 192.324. If a record is denied, the agency must cite the specific exemption. This framework ensures that the public data behind the Eugene white pages stays accessible and transparent.
The Oregon DMV portal below is another state resource that connects to white pages data for Eugene and all Oregon cities.
State agency records like DMV data contribute to the public record pool that powers white pages searches across Eugene and Lane County.
Lane County White Pages
Eugene is the county seat of Lane County. The county holds property records, tax data, and court filings that power the white pages for Eugene, Springfield, and other Lane County cities. For more details on county records and public access tools, visit the Lane County white pages.