Search Boone County White Pages

Boone County white pages cover about 185,000 residents in central Missouri, anchored by the city of Columbia. The county keeps public records at its government center on East Walnut Street, and you can search many of them online. From court cases on Case.net to property lookups through the Assessor and Recorder of Deeds, Boone County offers solid tools for finding people. This page shows you every free official source you can use to run a Boone County white pages search and track down the information you need.

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Boone County Quick Facts

185,000 Population
Columbia County Seat
13th Judicial Circuit
55,000 Property Parcels

Boone County Court White Pages

Missouri Case.net is the top white pages tool for Boone County court records. The 13th Judicial Circuit covers all of Boone County, and Case.net gives you free access to civil, criminal, traffic, family law, and probate cases. You search by name and the system returns every case linked to that person. Results include docket entries, parties, judgments, and hearing dates. Columbia Municipal Court cases are also in the system, so you can search local and county courts in one shot.

The Circuit Clerk maintains physical case files at the Boone County Courthouse. If you need copies of any filing, you can get them from the clerk for a small fee per page. Electronic filing is available for both attorneys and people who represent themselves. The clerk can help you find a case by name or case number if you call or visit in person.

The Boone County Government Center, shown below, houses most county offices including the Circuit Clerk and other departments you might use in a white pages search.

Boone County White Pages government center in Columbia

The center sits at 801 E. Walnut in Columbia and is the main hub for county services.

Property Records White Pages in Boone County

The Boone County Assessor keeps property assessments for all real estate in the county. There are about 55,000 real property parcels on file. You can search by address, owner name, or parcel ID to find who owns a particular piece of land or a house. The system shows assessed values, property details, and tax information. Personal property assessments for vehicles and business equipment are managed here too. Assessment notices go out each year, and the office handles appeals through the Board of Equalization.

Below is the Boone County Assessor's page, where you can start a property search to identify owners and find address information.

Boone County White Pages assessor property search

Tax mapping services are also provided for deeper property research across the county.

The Boone County Collector of Revenue handles property tax collection. You can search tax records to see payment history and current balances on any parcel. Tax receipts from this office are required for vehicle registration renewals in Missouri. The Collector runs tax sales for properties that fall behind on payments. Online payment processing is available so you do not have to visit the office in person. Tax rates are set each year by the County Commission and the various taxing districts in Boone County.

The Boone County Collector page is shown here, where you can look up tax payment records.

Boone County White Pages collector of revenue tax records

Delinquent taxes are managed through formal collection procedures, and installment plans are available for those who qualify.

Boone County Recorder White Pages

The Boone County Recorder of Deeds maintains deeds, real estate records, and other recorded documents. Online search is available at https://boonemo.icounty.com/ where you can look up documents by name or document type. Free account registration is needed for the online search tool. Marriage licenses are issued and kept by this office. Certified copies of marriage records cost $9.00 each. UCC filings and military discharge records are also on file here. The office is in the Boone County Government Center in Columbia.

The screenshot below shows the Boone County Recorder of Deeds page with details about available records and services.

Boone County White Pages recorder of deeds office

This is a strong resource for finding people through property transactions and marriage records in Boone County.

Find People at Boone County Sheriff

The Boone County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for the county and operates the Boone County Jail. Three divisions serve the county: Patrol, Investigations, and Detention. The Sheriff's Office handles concealed carry permit applications, court security, and process service. If you need to find out whether someone is in custody, the jail roster is a quick way to check. Records requests for incident reports can go through the office online or in person. The office is at 2121 County Dr., Columbia, MO 65201.

Here is the Boone County Sheriff's Office website, which provides links to divisions, services, and inmate information.

Boone County White Pages Sheriff's Office

Warrant information is also available through this office if you need to check on a specific individual.

VINELink offers another way to check on inmates in Boone County. This free service lets you search for anyone held at the Boone County Jail and register for custody status notifications. Alerts come by email, text, or phone call whenever an inmate's status changes. The service runs around the clock and is sponsored by the Missouri Department of Corrections.

The VINELink portal is shown below, which covers Boone County Jail inmates and lets you sign up for status updates.

Boone County White Pages VINELink jail inmate search

Registration is free and you can track multiple inmates at once.

Voter Records for Boone County White Pages

The Boone County County Clerk maintains voter registration and election information. Polling place details are on file for every registered voter. The Clerk also keeps county commission meeting minutes and processes business licenses. Voter registration records are public in Missouri, so you can use this office as a white pages tool to confirm a person's registration status in Boone County. Election results are posted after certification, and candidate filings for local races are processed through the clerk.

Below is the Boone County Clerk's page, which shows voter registration services and election resources.

Boone County White Pages county clerk voter registration

Absentee ballot information and candidate filing details are also available from this office.

Note: Under the Missouri Sunshine Law (Chapter 610 RSMo), most government records in Boone County are open to the public for inspection and copying.

State White Pages Tools for Boone County

Several statewide databases also cover Boone County residents. The MO PRO license search covers licensed professionals like doctors, nurses, and real estate agents across the county. The Missouri Accountability Portal shows pay data for state employees, which is useful since Columbia is home to the University of Missouri and many state workers. The Missouri Department of Corrections offender search and the sex offender registry are also free to use and return results for Boone County.

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Cities in Boone County

Columbia is the largest city in Boone County and the county seat. It is home to the University of Missouri and has a population of over 120,000. Other communities in Boone County include Ashland, Hallsville, and Centralia. All county-level records for these communities are held at the Boone County Government Center in Columbia.

Nearby Counties

If your search extends past Boone County, these neighboring counties keep their own white pages records. Each has separate court files, property databases, and county offices.