Jamestown White Pages Lookup

Jamestown white pages give you a way to find people, phone numbers, and addresses in this western New York city. Jamestown sits in Chautauqua County near the Pennsylvania border and has a population of about 28,700. Public records for Jamestown residents are held at the county level by the Chautauqua County Clerk and through state agencies. Whether you need to track down a current address, check voter registration, or look up court case info, several free tools can help. The white pages resources here cover both local and state-level records that list Jamestown residents by name, address, or phone number.

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Jamestown at a Glance

28,712 Population
Chautauqua County
14701 Primary ZIP Code
8th Judicial District

Jamestown White Pages Through Chautauqua County

Chautauqua County handles most public records for Jamestown residents. The County Clerk's Office is the main place to search for property records, court filings, and other documents that list names and addresses. Since Jamestown is the largest city in Chautauqua County, a big share of the clerk's records relate to people living here. The clerk's office sits in the county seat of Mayville, about 20 miles north of Jamestown.

Property deeds and mortgages filed with the county clerk show who owns real estate in Jamestown. Each deed lists the buyer, seller, and the property address. Mortgage records add lender info too. These records go back many decades and can help you trace where someone has lived. For Jamestown white pages searches, property records are one of the best sources of address data because they are updated each time a home changes hands.

You can request records from the Chautauqua County Clerk by mail or in person. Paper copies cost $0.25 per page under New York law. Certified copies of documents run $5 each. The clerk also handles notarizations and business filings, which can show names and addresses of local business owners in Jamestown.

The NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services at criminaljustice.ny.gov manages criminal records that may include Jamestown residents.

NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services portal for Jamestown white pages searches

This state agency provides criminal criminal history search services and maintains records on individuals across all New York counties, including Chautauqua County where Jamestown is located.

Jamestown Public Records and FOIL Requests

New York's Freedom of Information Law gives you the right to request records from any government agency. It is called FOIL. You do not need to explain why you want the records. Agencies must respond within five business days. If they need more time, they can extend by up to 20 more business days. FOIL covers city, county, and state records, so you can use it for Jamestown white pages searches at all levels of government.

The City of Jamestown has its own records that you can request through FOIL. These include police reports, building permits, code enforcement actions, and other city documents. Many of these list names and addresses of Jamestown residents. To file a FOIL request with the city, you write to the records access officer at City Hall. There is no set form required. Just describe what records you want in enough detail for staff to find them.

Fees for FOIL requests are set by state law. Paper copies are $0.25 per page. Electronic records are usually free. If a request takes more than two hours of staff time to fulfill, the agency can charge for labor at $13.50 per half hour after the first two hours. Most simple white pages type requests do not hit that threshold. You can also use the state FOIL portal at opengovernment.ny.gov to submit requests to state agencies online.

Court Records for Jamestown White Pages

Jamestown falls within the 8th Judicial District of New York State. Chautauqua County Supreme Court handles major civil cases. County Court deals with felony criminal cases. City Court in Jamestown covers misdemeanors, traffic violations, small claims, and civil cases up to $15,000. All of these courts produce records that include names and addresses, making them useful for white pages searches.

The Jamestown City Court sits at 200 East Third Street in Jamestown. It handles a large volume of local cases. Small claims filings show the names and addresses of both the person suing and the person being sued. Civil case records include similar details. You can search for pending cases online through the state court system or visit the clerk's window in person during business hours.

Family Court records in Chautauqua County have some limits on public access. Under New York Judiciary Law, certain family matters are sealed or restricted. But other court records, like judgments and liens, are fully public. A judgment filed against someone in Jamestown will show up in county records and can confirm a person's name and address. Liens work the same way. These records stay on file for years and are a reliable source for white pages data.

More Jamestown White Pages Resources

The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services at criminaljustice.ny.gov runs criminal criminal history search services. If you need to verify whether someone in Jamestown has a criminal record, you can request a search through this agency. The state charges a fee for criminal history checks, and you need the person's consent for most types of searches.

Vital records can also help with Jamestown white pages research. Birth, death, and marriage records are maintained by the New York State Department of Health for events outside New York City. Jamestown vital records go through the state system. Marriage licenses, in particular, list both parties with their addresses at the time of the filing. Death records can help confirm the passing of someone you are trying to locate.

The Chautauqua County Board of Elections maintains voter files for all registered voters in the county, including Jamestown. These files are public. Bulk voter data requests go through the state Board of Elections. Individual lookups can be done at voterlookup.elections.ny.gov. Voter files are updated regularly, which makes them one of the more current sources for Jamestown white pages address data.

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