Access Ontario White Pages

Ontario white pages connect you with people, phone numbers, and addresses in Oregon's eastern border city. About 11,000 people live in Ontario, the largest city in Malheur County. Ontario sits on the Snake River at the Oregon-Idaho state line. The white pages use state public records and local data to help you find contact details. You can look up a name, trace a phone number, or search an address. This guide walks you through every public record tool available for the Ontario white pages.

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Ontario Quick Facts

11,000 Population
Malheur County
541 Area Code
97914 ZIP Code

Ontario White Pages People Search

The Ontario white pages let you find a person by name. Type a first and last name. Add a middle initial for a tighter search. The directory returns phone numbers, home addresses, and public data tied to that person. Ontario is a border city, and some residents have ties to both Oregon and Idaho. The white pages focus on Oregon records, so results center on the Oregon side.

Reverse phone lookups work in the Ontario white pages. Enter a 541 area code number to find the owner. This covers landlines and many listed cell numbers.

You can search by address as well. Type an Ontario street address to see who lives there. The white pages may show current and past residents. Under ORS 192, Oregon keeps most public records open. That access is what powers the Ontario white pages.

White Pages and Ontario Public Records

Ontario is the largest city in Malheur County. The city has its own police department and municipal offices that hold public records. City records include permits, licenses, and council documents. Malheur County manages property records, tax data, and recorded documents for Ontario properties. These county records connect names to addresses and feed directly into white pages results.

Property records from Malheur County show owner names, mailing addresses, and assessment values. Tax records list amounts owed and payment status. Ontario sits in a farming region with a mix of residential, commercial, and agricultural properties. The county property database covers all of these types.

Ontario is unique in Oregon because it follows Mountain Time instead of Pacific Time. The city also serves as a regional hub for the Treasure Valley, which spans both Oregon and Idaho. These cross-border ties mean some Ontario white pages results may connect to people with addresses on both sides of the state line.

Ontario White Pages State Databases

Oregon state databases are the primary tool for Ontario white pages searches. The Oregon Secretary of State Business Registry lists all registered businesses. Search by name to find owners and agents in Ontario. Results include the office address and registration status. Ontario has a solid business base built on agriculture, food processing, and retail trade.

The Oregon eCourt Case Information system covers Malheur County courts. A name search may reveal case records that contain addresses and other data for Ontario residents. Court records are public under ORS 192 unless sealed. The Oregon Vital Records office holds birth and death certificates that include names, dates, and addresses.

Note: Ontario residents should use Oregon state databases for white pages searches since Malheur County is part of the Oregon court and records system.

Ontario White Pages and Vehicle Records

The Oregon DMV holds vehicle title and registration data tied to names and addresses. While full DMV records have access limits, certain title data can be obtained through proper channels. Vehicle records can help confirm that a person lives at an Ontario address found in the white pages.

The Ontario DMV office serves the entire Treasure Valley area on the Oregon side. Many residents register vehicles and get licenses through this office. The data flows into state records that support white pages searches.

Oregon DMV records page for Ontario white pages vehicle data

DMV data can verify an address or ownership detail for a person listed in the Ontario white pages.

Public Records Law for Ontario

Oregon's public records law makes the Ontario white pages possible. ORS 192 states that most records held by the City of Ontario, Malheur County, and state agencies are open to the public. The law covers all documents, data, and material maintained by a government body.

Exemptions under ORS 192.345 restrict access to juvenile files, active investigation materials, and certain personal data. If a request is denied, the agency must cite the specific statute. You have 180 days to appeal a denial to the district attorney. Under ORS 192.324, all public bodies must respond within five business days.

The Oregon Sex Offender Registry lets Ontario residents search by name or address for free. The Oregon DCBS license verification tool searches licensed professionals by name, which adds another source for Ontario white pages data.

ORS 192 public records statute for Ontario white pages

ORS 192 is the legal framework behind all public records access in Ontario and the rest of Oregon.

Ontario White Pages Historical Records

The Oregon State Archives holds historical records for the Ontario area. Census records from 1850 through 1940, land claims, and early vital records are available. Ontario was incorporated in 1899 and grew as a railroad and agricultural center. Historical records from the archives help trace families who settled in the Malheur County area in the late 1800s.

Land records, homestead filings, and early census data from the archives show names, ages, and property details. For Ontario white pages searches that go back in time, the state archives provide a strong starting point. Researchers can visit by appointment at 800 Summer Street NE in Salem or search selected records online.

Note: Self-service copies at the Oregon State Archives are free when using your own camera or scanner.

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Malheur County White Pages

Ontario is the largest city in Malheur County. The county manages property records, assessment data, and recorded documents for all addresses in Ontario and the surrounding area. Malheur County offices are in Vale, the county seat, about 15 miles west of Ontario. County property and tax records remain one of the most useful data sources for white pages searches in Ontario.