Burlington White Pages Lookup

Burlington white pages let you search for people and public records in this Alamance County city. Located along the I-85 corridor between Greensboro and Durham, Burlington is one of the larger cities in the Piedmont Triad area. You can use white pages tools to find phone numbers, street addresses, and other contact details for Burlington residents. These searches pull from public data sources maintained by Alamance County and the state of North Carolina, making it simple to get the information you need.

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Burlington Quick Facts

57,000+ Population
Alamance County
District 15A Court Division
336 Area Code

Burlington White Pages and Records

Burlington is the largest city in Alamance County but not the county seat. That distinction goes to Graham, which sits just a few miles south. Most public records for Burlington are held at county offices in Graham. The Alamance County Courthouse at 212 W Elm Street in Graham is where court files, property records, and other official documents are kept. White pages searches for Burlington draw from these county records along with state data sources.

Under N.C.G.S. § 132-1, public records in North Carolina include all documents made or received by any government agency in the course of public business. This covers everything from court filings to property deeds to meeting minutes. Burlington residents can access these records in person at county offices or through online tools.

The Burlington City Clerk maintains official city records including legal notices, ordinances, and resolutions. These are codified into the Burlington Municipal Code. The city follows a records retention schedule as required by North Carolina law.

Search Burlington Court Records

Court records are a major part of public records in Burlington. All cases filed in the Alamance County court system are public unless sealed by a judge. You can search for these records online through the state court system.

The NC eCourts portal provides access to court records across North Carolina, including cases filed in Alamance County for Burlington residents.

North Carolina eCourts portal for Burlington white pages court record searches

You can search by party name or case number. The portal shows filing dates, party names, case status, and hearing dates. This is free for basic lookups. For full document copies, contact the Alamance County Clerk of Superior Court.

White pages results for Burlington often include links to court records. When you search a name, you may see civil judgments, liens, or other court matters tied to that person. These records add context beyond just a phone number or address. They help paint a fuller picture of a person's public record in the Burlington area.

Burlington Police and Sheriff Records

The Burlington Police Department handles law enforcement in the city. They maintain arrest records and incident reports. Some of these records are available to the public. However, active criminal investigation files are exempt under N.C.G.S. § 132-1.4.

The Alamance County Sheriff's Office at 109 S Maple Street in Graham handles cases outside Burlington city limits. Both agencies keep separate sets of records. If you are searching for a specific incident in the Burlington area, it helps to know whether it happened inside or outside city limits so you contact the right agency.

Burlington responded to public records requests within one week according to a 2026 news investigation. That puts the city among the more responsive agencies in the state. The law under N.C.G.S. § 132-6 says agencies must respond "as promptly as possible." Burlington appears to take that standard seriously.

Note: Criminal investigation records that are still active are not available to the public under North Carolina law.

Burlington Property Records

Property records for Burlington homes and land are filed with the Alamance County Register of Deeds. Deeds, deeds of trust, liens, and plat maps are all on file. You can search these records to find out who owns a property in Burlington, when it last changed hands, and what mortgages or liens may be attached.

Property data is one of the most common sources that feed into white pages results for Burlington. When you search a name, the address data often comes from property tax rolls and deed records. This is why white pages can show both current and past addresses for a person in Burlington. The tax office and register of deeds both maintain records that connect names to physical addresses in the county.

Vital Records in Burlington

Vital records include birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage licenses. In North Carolina, these are not free searchable public records. The NC Vital Records office handles statewide requests for birth and death certificates. Marriage licenses are issued at the county level through the Alamance County Register of Deeds.

Burlington residents should be aware of current processing delays. The state vital records office is experiencing delays of 110 to 115 business days due to high demand from REAL ID requirements. If you need a vital record, plan well ahead. You can request copies by mail or visit the Vital Records office at 225 N. McDowell Street in Raleigh in person.

State Record Tools for Burlington

State agencies hold records that cover Burlington residents beyond what local offices provide. These include:

  • NC Department of Adult Correction offender search covering prison and probation records since 1972
  • NC Secretary of State for business entity and UCC filing searches
  • NC Judicial Branch for statewide court record access
  • NC State Bureau of Investigation for criminal background check services
  • NC State Archives for historical Alamance County records

These state tools go deeper than a standard Burlington white pages search. The offender search shows conviction details and projected release dates. The Secretary of State site reveals business ties. The State Archives hold historical records for Alamance County that date back to colonial times, including old deeds, wills, and court minutes that can help with genealogy research tied to Burlington families.

Your Right to Burlington Records

North Carolina law gives you broad access to public records in Burlington. Under N.C.G.S. § 132-6, every person who has custody of public records must let people inspect them at reasonable times. There is no set deadline for a response. The law says agencies must act "as promptly as possible." You do not need to live in Burlington or Alamance County to request records. Anyone can ask.

The Alamance County Courthouse in Graham is the main hub for court records and property filings tied to Burlington addresses. You can visit during regular business hours to view files in person. For Burlington city records like meeting minutes, ordinances, and resolutions, reach out to the city clerk's office. Both city and county offices follow the same state rules on public access.

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Alamance County White Pages

Burlington is located in Alamance County. The county seat is Graham, where most record offices are based. For a complete look at public records across Alamance County, including Burlington, Graham, Mebane, and Elon, visit the full county records page.

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