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MONTROSE COUNTY, COLORADO CLERK OF COURT OFFICE

All traffic court and misdemeanor matters in the state of Colorado fall under the jurisdiction of the County Court. Each of the court offices is under the supervision of a Deputy District Attorney. Two Deputy District Attorneys are charged with prosecuting cases in the Longmont courts.

The County Clerk is a Constitutional Officer elected to a four-year term. The clerk is usually the primary administrative officer in most counties by law and tradition.

Tressa Guynes
Clerk & Recorder

Kimberly Wright
Chief Deputy Clerk
970-249-3362

Mailing Address
320 South First Street – Room 103
Montrose, CO 81401

Office Hours
Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm

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MONTROSE COUNTY, COLORADO COUNTY CLERK/RECORDER DATABASE

The official offices of the Clerk & Recorder’s Office are responsible for handling the following:

Files maps
Handles the elections
Prepares the marriage and civil union licenses
Handles all motor vehicle titles and plates
Records documents
Registers voters

RECORDS SEARCH AND PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST

Fill out the Public Information Request form to obtain records in Montrose County from the Office of Vital Records. Montrose County accepts Public Information Requests online and through the mail. You also have the option to search through the Vital Records.

Vital Records Section
4300 Cherry Creek Drive South
Denver, CO 80246

For general inquiries:
303-692-2200
[email protected]

One can also request public records through the county. You can do so by using the following information below:

320 S 1st St, Rm 101
Montrose, CO 81401

STATISTICS: CRIME, BIRTH, DEATH, PROPERTY, MARRIAGE, DIVORCE

Montrose County Birth, Death Records
Births (2007): 559
Per 1,000 population: 14.2
Deaths (2007): 386
Per 1,000 population: 9.8
Infant Deaths (2007): 6
Per 1,000 population: 10.7
Montrose County Criminal Records
Violent Crimes (2008): 76
Murder and non-negligent manslaughter: 0
Forcible rape: 11
Robbery: 8
Aggravated Assault: 57
Property Crimes (2008): 1,013
Burglary: 180
Larceny-Theft: 781
Motor Vehicle Theft: 52

Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2019: $1,099 (0.4%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2019: $987 (0.4%)
9,810 spouses (9,675 opposite-sex spouses), 766 unmarried partners, (766 opposite-sex unmarried partners)

HOUSING
Total HU (Housing Units) 19,224 (100%)
Owner Occupied HU 12,748 (66.3%)
Renter Occupied HU 4,895 (25.5%)
Vacant Housing Units 1,581 ( 8.2%)
Median Home Value $285,274
Average Home Value $372,492
Housing Affordability Index 91

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