Secure, Fair, Transparent Elections
The Fremont County Election Division has their own website. For election related information, please visit here https://www.fremontcountyelectionsco.gov ... Read The Rest
Searching Public Documents
The Recording Division offers an invaluable resource for those seeking to explore, research, and obtain copies of a wide array of public records, including real estate documents, deeds, military records, and more, dating back to 1860. Designed with user-friendliness in mind, our public search portal allows you to seamlessly search records at no cost and purchase copies online for your convenience. Whether you're tracing property ownership, verifying legal documents, or conducting historical research, our division is committed to providing transparent access to public records. Colorado Revised Statute 30-10-101 (2.5)(c) does not allow the Clerk’s Office to conduct real estate record searches. For... Read The Rest
Motor Vehicle (Titles and Registrations)
There are multiple options for taking care of administrative requirements for your motor vehicle in Fremont County, Colorado.  Option 1 - In Person Visit us in person at the Fremont County Administration Building (Room 103) at 615 Macon Ave, Cañon City , Colorado 81212 Monday - Thursday from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm.  We also have drop boxes available for simple renewals if you don't want to wait. Option 2 - DMV Kiosk Renew your registration at our DMV Kiosk located at City Market. In less than 3 minutes, you can renew your registration and receive your tags immediately.... Read The Rest
Applications & Requirements
Our division is dedicated to supporting couples on their journey to formalize their union, whether through marriage or civil union, in compliance with Colorado Revised Statute 14-2-107. We pride ourselves on offering a streamlined and accessible process for couples to obtain their licenses, which are valid for use within 35 days in Colorado, with a variety of payment options available for the required fee. From completing your application online, to visiting our office in person for verification and payment, our team is here to guide you every step of the way. Whether you're just beginning to plan your ceremony, or finalizing your... Read The Rest
Unincorporated Areas Only
The Clerk & Recorder is responsible for processing all liquor license applications for the establishments located in unincorporated Fremont County. The Clerk to the Board reviews and processes liquor license applications that will be considered for approval by the Board of County Commissioners, sitting as the Local Licensing Authority. To find the latest fee schedule and forms, visit Colorado Department of Revenue Liquor Enforcement Division and select the "License Fees" option or the "Forms" option. Application packets are available below or can be picked up at the Fremont County Clerk's Office, in room 102.... Read The Rest
Minutes | Resolutions | Ordinances
In accordance with the state constitution, the Clerk and Recorder is responsible for all official actions and minutes of the Board of County Commissioners. As the custodian of these records, the County Clerk maintains official documentation of the Board of County Commissioners' activities, including minutes from regular, special, and emergency meetings, as well as resolutions and ordinances. All official records are accessible at https://fremontcountyco-web.tylerhost.net/web/. Other records, such as county budgets, warrants, expenditures, Board of Equalization meetings, and financial reports, are maintained by the Fremont County Administration Office. By law, the Clerk's Office cannot conduct searches; if you need professional searching services, you... Read The Rest

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