Lane County White Pages Lookup

Lane County white pages cover about 380,000 people in Eugene, Springfield, and the surrounding region. This is the fourth-largest county in Oregon by population. The Lane County white pages pull data from property records, court filings, and state databases. You can search for names, phone numbers, and addresses tied to residents of Lane County. Eugene is the county seat and home to most of the population. Springfield sits next to it. Together they make up the core of the Lane County white pages. Use this page to learn where the data comes from and how to run your own search.

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Lane County Quick Facts

380K+ Population
Eugene County Seat
2 Major Cities
4,722 sq mi County Area

Lane County White Pages Records

Lane County maintains public records that form the base of white pages data. The Lane County Sheriff's Office Records Division at 125 E 8th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401 handles records requests. They process incident reports, arrest records, and other documents. Each record contains names and addresses. Call (541) 682-4141 for help. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

White pages listings for Lane County come from many sources beyond the sheriff's office. Property records show who owns real estate. Court records list names from lawsuits and other filings. Voter registration data ties people to their home addresses. All of these are public under Oregon law. Under ORS 192, most government records in Lane County are open for anyone to view.

The sheriff's office charges $0.25 per page for reports. Standard requests take about 10 business days. This is one more way to find names and addresses that appear in the Lane County white pages.

Property-Based White Pages in Lane County

The Lane County Property Account Information system is a strong tool for white pages searches. It covers over 130,000 property accounts in the county. You can search by owner name, property address, or account number. The system also has an advanced search that lets you combine multiple criteria. Each result shows the owner's name, mailing address, and property details.

Lane County property records go deep. The ownership history section shows a chain of owners going back to 1965. This is valuable for white pages searches because you can trace where someone lived over many years. The sales history shows buyer and seller names, dates, and prices. If someone bought or sold a home in Lane County at any point, their name is in this system. Contact the Lane County Assessment and Taxation office at (541) 682-4325 for questions. They are open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

The property system also lets you create a free account. Registered users can save searches and set up alerts. If you are tracking someone's address in Lane County, you can get notified when changes happen to a property they own.

Note: Lane County property records are public, but the system may be slow during peak tax season in November and February.

Lane County White Pages Search Tools

Oregon's statewide court system is a key resource for Lane County white pages. The OJCIN portal at courts.oregon.gov holds circuit court records from every county in the state.

Oregon OJCIN court records for Lane County white pages searches

Court records from Lane County include party names, case numbers, and filing dates. The system lets you search by name to find anyone who has been part of a civil case in Lane County. This adds names that do not appear in property records alone.

The Oregon public records law gives everyone the right to request records from Lane County offices. The text of ORS 192 is available at the Oregon Legislature website shown below.

ORS 192 public records law for Lane County white pages access

This law is the legal base for all white pages data in Lane County. It requires government offices to share records unless a specific exemption applies. Most name and address data from public filings falls within what the law allows.

Oregon State White Pages Sources

State-level databases round out Lane County white pages results. The Oregon Secretary of State business registry lists company owners and registered agents. Eugene has a strong small business community, and many owners in Lane County appear in this database. The Oregon State Archives hold older records that help trace people over decades.

The Oregon Health Authority manages vital records. Birth and death certificates confirm names and dates. For the white pages in Lane County, vital records help verify you have the right person. The Oregon Sex Offender Registry is another public database with names and addresses for registered individuals across the state.

Oregon vital records supporting Lane County white pages data

Vital records from Oregon go back many years. They cover births, deaths, and marriages. For Lane County white pages searches, these records add another layer of confirmation when you are trying to find the right person in Eugene or Springfield.

Searching Lane County White Pages

Start with a name. Last name and first name give the best results in the Lane County white pages. Eugene is the largest city, so most results will be from there. Springfield is the second largest. If you know which city the person lives in, add it to narrow your results.

Lane County is one of the largest counties in Oregon by area. It stretches from the Pacific Coast to the Cascade Range. The white pages cover all of it. People in small towns like Cottage Grove, Florence, and Junction City appear alongside those in Eugene and Springfield. Rural addresses are also in the system if there are property records tied to them.

Tips for better Lane County white pages results:

  • Use full legal names when you can
  • Try common nicknames and name variations
  • Add Eugene or Springfield to filter results
  • Search by address using the property database
  • Check OJCIN court records for more matches
  • Use the state business registry for company owners

Under ORS 192, all the records that feed Lane County white pages are public. You have the right to request them. The law applies to the assessor, the sheriff, the courts, and every other government office in Lane County.

Note: Lane County white pages data comes from public records and may not show unlisted phone numbers or very recent moves.

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Cities in Lane County

Lane County has two major cities and many smaller communities. Eugene is the county seat and the second-largest city in Oregon. Springfield borders Eugene to the east. Use the links below to search white pages for cities in Lane County.

Other communities in Lane County include Cottage Grove, Florence, Junction City, Creswell, and Veneta. All residents in these areas appear in the Lane County white pages.

Nearby Counties

Lane County borders Douglas County to the south and Linn County to the north. Benton County is to the northwest. If the person you are looking for lives near a county line, check the white pages for neighboring counties as well. Some communities sit right on the border between Lane County and its neighbors.