Guilford County White Pages

Guilford County white pages give you a way to look up public records in one of North Carolina's largest counties. The county seat is in Greensboro, and public offices there hold land records, court files, tax data, and more. You can search Guilford County records from home or visit one of two office locations in Greensboro and High Point. White pages for Guilford County pull from many local sources. These include the Register of Deeds, the tax office, the Clerk of Superior Court, and the Sheriff. Each office keeps its own set of records open to the public.

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Guilford County Quick Facts

3rd Most Populous NC County
2 Register of Deeds Offices
1771 County Formed
Greensboro County Seat

Guilford County White Pages Land Records

The Guilford County Register of Deeds is the main source for land and vital records. Jeff L. Thigpen serves as the Register of Deeds. His office records deeds, mortgages, plats, and other real estate documents. It also issues marriage licenses and keeps birth and death certificates on file. Under NCGS § 132-1, these records are public. Anyone can ask to view them.

Guilford County stands out in North Carolina. It is the only county in the state with two Register of Deeds offices. The main office is at 201 W. Market Street in Greensboro. The second is at 325 E. Russell Avenue, Suite 101, in High Point. Both are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You can call 336-641-7556 for help. Staff at both sites can pull up deeds, liens, and other filed documents for you. The white pages for Guilford County draw from these records to help people find what they need fast.

The Guilford County Register of Deeds website has more details on services and hours for both locations.

Note: Guilford County land records go back to 1771, when the county was first formed in North Carolina.

Search Guilford County Records Online

You can search Guilford County white pages records from any computer. The county put a new system in place in July 2006. Before that, online searches only went back to 1982. Now you can search land records from 1771 to the present day. The index book project was done in February 2006, which made all those old records available.

The online portal at rdlxweb.guilfordcountync.gov lets you search recorded documents by name, type, or date range. This is a screenshot of the Guilford County deed search system.

Guilford County white pages deed search portal

The search tool is free to use. You can look up deeds, deeds of trust, liens, and other land records filed in Guilford County. Results show the document type, book and page number, and recording date. For copies, you can print from the site or visit one of the two offices in person.

Note: The county posts a legal disclaimer that the online data is a public service and does not carry warranties about accuracy or completeness.

Guilford County Property Tax Records

The Guilford County Tax Department handles listing, appraisal, and collection of property taxes. It is split into two parts. The Assessor's Office lists and values all taxable property. The Collector's Office handles payment. Personal property forms go out in late December. You must list them in January or face a 10% late penalty.

Real estate in Guilford County uses a permanent listing system. You do not need to list it each year unless you add or remove improvements. The county revalues real estate every five years. The most recent revaluation was in 2022. You can search Guilford County property tax records online through the Guilford County property search portal. Search by owner name, address, or parcel ID. The tax office is at 400 W. Market Street in Greensboro. Call 336-641-3363 for questions about white pages property data in Guilford County. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

White Pages Court Records in Guilford

Guilford County is in District 24 of the North Carolina court system. The Guilford County courts have two locations. One courthouse is at 201 S. Eugene Street in Greensboro. The other is at 505 E. Green Drive in High Point. Lisa Johnson-Tonkins serves as the Clerk of Superior Court.

Court records in Guilford County are part of the white pages public record. Under NCGS § 132-6, custodians of public records must allow inspection during business hours. You can view civil and criminal case calendars online. The Guilford County Courts website provides access to records that include the person's name, date of birth, charges, court dates, and attorneys. Certified copies cost $5 for the first page and $2 for each page after that. Non-certified copies made in person cost 15 cents per page. Copies sent by mail cost $1 per page.

Many people use white pages to find case details in Guilford County before visiting the courthouse.

Guilford County GIS Map Search

The Guilford County GIS Data Viewer is a mapping tool for property info. It shows boundaries, aerial photos, and topographic data. You can search by address, parcel ID, or owner name. The GIS team worked with the Register of Deeds, Tax, Planning, and Community Development offices to build this tool. It ties into the white pages data you find through other Guilford County portals.

Use the viewer to check lot lines. See who owns a parcel. View aerial images of a site. You can also make custom reports with the data layers you pick. This is a good first step when you want to learn about a property in Guilford County before pulling the full deed or tax record.

Guilford County Sheriff Public Records

The Guilford County Sheriff's Office keeps records that show up in white pages searches. The office runs an online inmate catalog through its Police-to-Citizen portal. You can look up current inmates held at the Guilford County jail. The site also has sex offender data and crime maps.

Records requests can be sent to the Sheriff's Office. Under NCGS § 7A-109, the clerk of court must maintain proper records of all proceedings. The Sheriff works with the court on record keeping for cases in Guilford County. White pages searches often turn up results from both the court and the Sheriff for a single person.

Free resources in Guilford County include:

  • Property tax records searchable by owner, address, or parcel ID
  • GIS mapping with boundaries and aerial photos
  • Public access terminals at the Register of Deeds office
  • Court record searches on the Guilford County Courts website
  • Inmate catalog through the Sheriff's online portal

Note: Crime mapping data and arrest statistics are updated on a regular basis by the Guilford County Sheriff's Office.

How to Get Guilford White Pages Records

There are a few ways to get records in Guilford County.

Online is the fastest option. Use the deed search portal, property tax lookup, court records site, or GIS viewer. Most of these tools are free. You can search from home at any hour. Print what you need or save it. For certified copies, you still need to visit an office or mail a request. Guilford County white pages results often point you to the right office for the next step.

In person, go to one of the offices in Greensboro or High Point. Bring a valid ID. Staff can help you search and make copies. The Register of Deeds has public access terminals you can use on your own. The courthouse also has self-service options for court records. Guilford County offices are open Monday through Friday during standard business hours. Call ahead if you need a specific document so staff can have it ready for you.

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Cities in Guilford County

Guilford County includes several cities and towns. All of them are covered by the same county offices in Greensboro and High Point. White pages records for these cities come from Guilford County sources.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Guilford County. If you are not sure which county holds the records you need, check the address. Records are filed in the county where the property or event is located.