Monroe White Pages Search
Monroe white pages let you look up people, phone numbers, and addresses in the county seat of Union County, North Carolina. Monroe has a population of about 36,000 and serves as the hub for all county government offices. You can search the white pages to find contact details and public records held by city, county, and state offices. Court records, property filings, and vital documents are all available through the Monroe white pages. Use the search tool below to find what you need.
Monroe Quick Facts
Monroe White Pages and Public Records
Monroe is the county seat of Union County. That means all major county offices are right here in the city. The courthouse, register of deeds, and tax administration are all based in Monroe. The city also has its own records through the city clerk and the Monroe Police Department. White pages for Monroe pull from all of these sources to give you a broad search tool for finding people and records.
Under North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132, most government records are public. This means documents created or received by Monroe city offices and Union County agencies are open for inspection. The city clerk maintains official city records and documents. Public records requests are processed per NC General Statutes, and Monroe residents have the right to view and copy records at any government office in the city or county.
Monroe Court Records
The Union County courthouse sits in Monroe. All court records for Union County are filed here. The clerk of superior court keeps criminal, civil, and traffic case files. Public access terminals at the courthouse let you search cases by name or number. Court calendars are also available online through the North Carolina Judicial Branch site.
You can search Monroe court records from home through the eCourts portal. The system covers Union County and shows basic case details for free. You can look up a person from Monroe and see their case history, filing dates, and charges. For full documents, visit the clerk office or call to request copies. The courthouse is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Court data feeds into Monroe white pages results. A search can show if a person has pending cases or a legal history on file in Union County.
Monroe Property and Land Records
Property records for Monroe are on file at the Union County Register of Deeds. Since Monroe is the county seat, the register of deeds office is located right in the city at the Union County Government Center. This office records deeds, deeds of trust, cancellations, plats, assumed names, and powers of attorney. Online access to deeds goes back to 1993. Plat records date from 1842.
The Union County Sheriff's Office also maintains arrest and booking records that cover Monroe. The inmate inquiry and daily bulletin tools let you search by name for current inmates and see recent arrests with charges booked at the Union County jail in Monroe.
These arrest and booking records are public and feed into Monroe white pages search results. They can show if a person has a recent arrest on file in Union County.
Note: Arrest information listed in Monroe white pages does not imply guilt, and you should contact the Union County Clerk of Superior Court to confirm any case details.
Monroe Tax and Property Data
The Union County Tax Administration office in Monroe handles all property tax records for the county. The appraisal division sets assessed values for every property. The last county-wide reappraisal took effect January 1, 2025. Tax bills are mailed in mid-August. The median property tax rate in Union County is about 0.66 percent of assessed fair market value.
You can search Monroe property tax records through the Spatialest property portal. Look up a property by address or owner name to see its value, tax amount, and payment status. These records are part of Monroe white pages data. They link a person's name to a physical address in the city. The tax office is located at 500 N. Main Street in Monroe. You can call 704-283-3746 with questions about property tax records.
State Resources for Monroe Searches
Several state tools help expand Monroe white pages searches. The NC Vital Records office in Raleigh handles birth, death, marriage, and divorce documents for all of North Carolina. Monroe residents can order certified copies by mail or in person at the Raleigh office. Birth records go back to 1913. These records help confirm a person's identity and family ties when searching the Monroe white pages.
The state vital records office processes a high volume of requests, so expect some wait time for orders. At the local level, the Union County Register of Deeds also issues marriage licenses and records certain vital documents. Monroe residents can use the local office for some vital record needs without going through the state.
Requesting Monroe Public Records
Monroe city offices process public records requests under NC General Statutes Chapter 132. The city clerk handles official city records. For police records, contact the Monroe Police Department. At the county level, Union County has an online public records portal at NextRequest where you can submit requests and track their status.
Common Monroe public records requests include:
- Police reports from the Monroe Police Department
- Court case files from the Union County Clerk of Court
- Property deeds from the Union County Register of Deeds
- Tax records from Union County Tax Administration
- Arrest records from the Union County Sheriff's Office
Each office sets its own fees for copies. The register of deeds charges $0.25 per page for uncertified copies in person and $1.00 per page by mail. Certified copies start at $5.00 for the first page and $2.00 for each extra page. Call the specific office before you visit to confirm current fees and what you need to bring for your Monroe records request.
Monroe GIS and Mapping Data
Union County launched a new UC Atlas GIS system in 2025. This tool replaced the older GoMAPS system and offers better search and mapping features for Monroe and all of Union County. You can access it from any desktop or mobile device through the Union County GIS page on the county website. The system lets you generate maps, view parcel data, and analyze property details for any address in Monroe.
GIS data adds a visual layer to Monroe white pages searches. You can see where a property sits, what zone it falls in, and who owns nearby parcels. The system includes data layers for roads, school districts, flood zones, and more. Custom maps are available by request for $35.00 per hour. For questions, contact the Union County GIS office at 704-292-2619.
Union County White Pages Resources
Monroe is the county seat and the center of government for Union County. Every major county office is based here, from the courthouse to the register of deeds. Union County provides online search tools for court records, property data, arrest records, and public record requests. For a complete overview of Union County white pages resources and how to access them, visit the county page below.