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  1. The Office of the Clerk and Recorder is where many of the transactions between County Government and its citizens occur. This office is where you go to be issued a marriage license, search for land records and deeds, title your vehicle, renew your vehicle registration, and register to vote.

  2. The El Paso County Motor Vehicle Department is responsible for certification of motor vehicle titles and registrations and acts as a division of the Colorado State Department of Revenue. We also renew Colorado Driver’s Licenses and offer other select driver’s license services.

  3. The Recording Department is responsible for recording, indexing, copying, and preserving permanent public documents – primarily real estate records. Our Recording office also is where you go to get a marriage or civil union license in El Paso County.

  4. Due to the sheer volume and wide variety, it would be difficult to list each and every type of document received by the Recording Department. The following is a guide to the more common documents. Deed. A legal document transferring ownership of a piece of property from one owner to another.

  5. Jan 31, 2013 · This website is designed to provide you with 24-hour internet-based remote access to our index records as an alternative to in-person courthouse access. The Deed Index Books supported on this site have a date range from 1874 to 1963*.

  6. The El Paso County Elections Department is responsible for conducting all primary, general and special elections for the County. Our office maintains the voter registration rolls and works with other municipalities to assist with their elections.

  7. The Clerk and Recorders Office has four locations throughout the county to serve you, providing Motor Vehicle Services and Driver’s License Renewals. Elections, Recording and Marriage License and Clerk to the Board services are offered only at the Main Office.

  8. Contact the Clerk and Recorder's Office. CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. COLORADO OPEN RECORDS ACT REQUESTS (CORA) For all El Paso County Offices including the Clerk and Recorder visit the Colorado Open Records Act page.

  9. The Recording Division is responsible for recording and indexing various property records, military discharge records, and cattle branding. The Division is also tasked with filing assumed names for businesses and corporations. Effective January 31, 2024.

  10. Oaths & Deputations - Search all Oaths & Deputations records available on our online database (County Clerk) Official Public Records - Deeds of Trust, Liens and other public documents (County Clerk) Property Tax - Search property appraisal rolls at the Central Appraisal District website (CAD)

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