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Lehigh County white pages make it easy to search for people, phone numbers, and addresses across eastern Pennsylvania. The county has about 375,000 residents, and Allentown serves as its county seat. This free people search directory draws from court records, property files, and state databases to help you find who you need. You can trace old contacts, verify names, or check public data for any Lehigh County resident. Type a name above and get results in seconds.

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Lehigh County White Pages Quick Facts

~375,000 Population
Allentown County Seat
Common Pleas Court Type
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Lehigh County White Pages Court Records

The Lehigh County Court of Common Pleas handles civil, criminal, family, and estate cases. The UJS Web Portal gives free access to docket sheets for all Lehigh County cases. Search by name, docket number, or case type. Dockets are electronic and updated as events happen. Court schedules are posted for public view.

The Clerk of Courts maintains criminal files and processes case filings. Certified documents are available on request. Case history is recorded for every matter that moves through the system. Financial management of court costs and fines falls under the Clerk's duties. Juvenile records are protected and do not appear in public searches. The court cooperates with the statewide judicial system to share data through the UJS Portal.

Civil matters go through the Prothonotary's office. Estate cases are handled by the Register of Wills. Family Court covers custody, support, and divorce. Public access is available both online and at courthouse terminals in Allentown.

Property Records in Lehigh County

The Lehigh County Recorder of Deeds maintains all land documents. Recording services cover deeds, mortgages, and UCC filings. A fee schedule applies for new recordings. Online access lets you search historical archives and recent filings from anywhere. The Recorder also collects realty transfer tax and provides copy services. Guidelines for recording are posted on the county site.

The Assessment Office determines property values for tax purposes. Records are public. You can look up property data, owner names, and assessed values through the Lehigh County website. Appeal deadlines apply each year, and data goes to local taxing bodies. The equalization goal ensures fair treatment across all parcels. Electronic access makes it simple to search from home.

Note: Property assessment data may not reflect changes from very recent transactions.

How to Find People in Lehigh County

Start with a name. Enter it in the search bar above for quick results. The Lehigh County white pages combine data from courts, deeds, voter rolls, and more. Results may show addresses, phone numbers, and links to public files. Adding Allentown or a zip code narrows results when common names return many hits.

For court-specific lookups, the Pennsylvania public records portal explains what data is free. Docket sheets cost nothing to view online. Paper copies from Magisterial District Courts need a direct request to the local office. Under the Right-to-Know Law (Act 3 of 2008), all Lehigh County government records are presumed public unless a specific exemption applies. The county's open records officer accepts requests and must respond within five business days.

Lehigh County White Pages Images

The image below shows the Lehigh County government website where public records searches begin. The Lehigh County official site is the central hub for departments, courts, and online services.

Lehigh County White Pages county government website

From this site you can reach every county office, including the Recorder of Deeds, courts, and open records.

Court records for Lehigh County are accessible through the system shown below. The Lehigh County Courts page lists contact details and services for each division.

Lehigh County White Pages court system page

This resource covers civil, criminal, family, and estate courts operating out of the Lehigh County courthouse in Allentown.

Land and deed records are managed through the office shown in the image below. The Lehigh County Recorder of Deeds handles property document recording, searches, and copies.

Lehigh County White Pages Recorder of Deeds page

The Recorder keeps records going back through the county's full history, making it a valuable resource for property-based people searches in the Lehigh County white pages.

Open Records in Lehigh County

Lehigh County follows Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law. Residents and non-residents alike can request copies of government records. The process is straightforward:

  • Complete the RTKL request form with clear details
  • Submit to the open records officer by mail, email, or in person
  • Expect a response within five business days
  • Pay any fees for copies or certified documents
  • File an appeal with the Office of Open Records if denied

Exemptions protect certain records. Section 708(b)(16) covers active criminal investigations. Section 708(b)(11) shields trade secrets and proprietary information. Tax audit details stay confidential. Still, the great majority of Lehigh County records are public. Clear and specific requests get the fastest results.

Lehigh County Sheriff Records

The Lehigh County Sheriff's Office provides courthouse security, serves court papers, and conducts property sales. The Sheriff handles license-to-carry permits, ID services, and inmate transport. All sale notices are published ahead of time. The Sheriff is an elected official.

The image below shows the Lehigh County Sheriff's Office page. Visit the Lehigh County Sheriff's Office for sale schedules, permit details, and contact information.

Lehigh County White Pages Sheriff's Office page

Sheriff sale records are public and can help trace property ownership changes in the Lehigh County white pages directory.

Vital Records for Lehigh County

Birth and death certificates for events in Pennsylvania are available from the Department of Health. You can order copies online. Marriage licenses in Lehigh County are issued through the Register of Wills. Both parties need valid identification. A mandatory waiting period applies. The Register also handles estate administration, will custody, and inheritance tax collection. Probate files are public records.

For criminal history checks, the PATCH system costs $22 per request. Volunteer checks are free. Results for people with no record often come back right away, while cases that need review may take two to four weeks. PATCH searches cover Pennsylvania State Police records only.

State Resources for Lehigh County

Statewide tools add depth to Lehigh County white pages searches. The Business Entity Search covers more than 2.4 million companies registered in Pennsylvania. The Department of State manages voting records, professional licensing, and business formation. The court case information page explains what docket data is available online for every county, including Lehigh.

The PAeDocket app gives mobile access to court case searches. Download it from any app store. You can search by case number, participant name, or organization. It covers all Pennsylvania courts. This makes it easy to check Lehigh County records on the go without visiting the courthouse in Allentown.

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Cities in Lehigh County

Lehigh County includes Allentown and surrounding communities. Each has its own white pages listing for local people searches.

Nearby Counties

These counties neighbor Lehigh County. Searching their white pages can uncover records for people with cross-county ties.

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