Broomfield Contact Directory

The Broomfield phone directory covers all city and county offices in one place. Broomfield is unique in Colorado because it is both a city and a county, consolidated since 2001. That means one set of offices handles what most other places split between city hall and a separate county seat. The main phone number is 303-469-3301, and the Broomfield website lists each department with direct lines. This directory pulls together city, county, state, and court contacts so you can find the right phone number fast. Use the search tool below or scroll through each section.

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Broomfield Quick Facts

74,112 Population
Broomfield County
303-469-3301 Main Phone
17th Judicial District

Broomfield City and County Phone Numbers

Broomfield merged its city and county governments in 2001. Before that, parts of Broomfield sat in four different counties: Adams, Boulder, Jefferson, and Weld. The consolidation created a single government that runs both city services and county functions out of one campus. The main phone line is 303-469-3301. Staff at the front desk can transfer you to any department. The Broomfield government center is at One DesCombes Drive, and most offices are in that complex.

Because Broomfield handles both city and county tasks, the directory is simpler than what you find in most Colorado cities. There is no separate county clerk to call. No second set of offices in a different town. The Broomfield clerk and recorder manages elections, recorded documents, and public filings. The community development department covers building permits and zoning. Public works takes care of roads, water, and sewer service. Each of these departments has a direct phone line listed on the Broomfield website.

Police and fire also fall under the Broomfield umbrella. The Broomfield Police Department non-emergency line is 303-438-6400. For fire and medical emergencies, call 911. The non-emergency fire line is 303-464-5600. These are city departments, but they also serve the county area because it is all the same jurisdiction.

Government Center One DesCombes Drive
Broomfield, CO 80020
Main Phone 303-469-3301
Police (Non-Emergency) 303-438-6400
Website broomfield.org

Broomfield Department Contact List

Each department in Broomfield has its own phone number. Since Broomfield is a consolidated city and county, this single directory covers both levels of service. You will not need to call a separate county office for things like property records or marriage licenses. Everything goes through Broomfield directly. The clerk and recorder at 303-464-5857 is one of the most called offices. They handle recorded documents, vital records, and elections for the entire Broomfield jurisdiction.

Community development at 303-438-6300 deals with building permits, planning, and code enforcement. If you need to pull a permit or check on a zoning question for a Broomfield address, that is where to start. Public works at 303-438-6300 handles streets, utilities, and stormwater. The finance department at 303-438-6200 covers tax questions, licensing, and billing. Human services at 303-464-5580 manages programs for seniors, families, and residents who need assistance.

Note: Broomfield offices are generally open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. Some departments close for lunch. Call ahead to confirm hours if you plan to visit in person.

Broomfield Public Records by Phone

Colorado law makes most government records open to the public. The Colorado Open Records Act, or CORA, is found at C.R.S. Section 24-72-201. It applies to all state, county, and city offices. In Broomfield, that means you can request records from any department by calling 303-469-3301 and asking for the office that holds what you need. You do not have to be a Broomfield resident. You do not need to state a reason for your request.

The clerk and recorder at 303-464-5857 handles property documents, liens, and recorded filings. These are public and available for review. You can also request copies. Standard copy fees in Colorado are $0.25 per page. If your request takes more than an hour of staff time, the office can charge a research fee. Being specific helps. Give dates, names, and document types when you call so staff can find what you need without a long search.

For court records, the rules are a bit different. C.R.S. Section 24-72-301 and CJD 05-01 set out which court files are public. Most case dockets, filings, and judgments are open. Some sealed records and juvenile files are not. The Colorado CORA page from the Secretary of State has details on how open records requests work statewide. That page walks through the process step by step, which is helpful if this is your first time filing a request in Broomfield or anywhere in Colorado.

Court Contacts for Broomfield

Broomfield is in the 17th Judicial District. The district also covers Adams County. Court cases from Broomfield go through the Combined Court for the 17th District. This includes civil, criminal, family, and probate matters. County court handles traffic cases, misdemeanors, and small claims. District court takes the more serious matters. Both operate under the same courthouse system.

The Colorado Judicial Branch website has a case search tool that covers all courts in the state. You can look up Broomfield cases by name or case number at no cost. The docket search page shows hearing dates, parties, and case status. For phone questions about a specific Broomfield case, call the court clerk. They can give you filing deadlines, hearing dates, and instructions on how to get copies of court papers.

The statewide court phone number is 720-625-5000. That line can route you to the right district or division. If you already know you need the 17th District clerk, you can call them directly for faster service on Broomfield case questions.

Colorado Secretary of State Directory

The Colorado Secretary of State website is a key resource for Broomfield residents who need to look up business filings, check election info, or make public records requests at the state level.

Colorado Secretary of State homepage showing Broomfield phone directory resources and business search tools

From this site you can search business registrations, look up notary records, and find contact numbers for each division. The Secretary of State main phone is 303-894-2200. Broomfield residents use these same state-level tools as anyone in Colorado. The site also links to CORA resources and the state archives for historical records.

State Phone Numbers for Broomfield

State agencies serve all of Colorado, and Broomfield residents call the same numbers as everyone else. The Secretary of State at 303-894-2200 covers business filings, elections, and notary records. If you need to register a new business in Broomfield or check on an existing filing, this is the office. Most tasks can also be done on their website, but phone staff are available for questions during business hours.

The Colorado DMV at (303) 205-5600 handles driver licenses and vehicle registration statewide. The DMV website lets you renew online for many transactions, but some still need an in-person visit. Broomfield residents can use any DMV office in the metro area. Call ahead to check wait times and what documents to bring with you. Title and plate work can also be done through the Broomfield clerk and recorder since they handle motor vehicle services for the county.

DORA at 303-894-7855 regulates licensed professionals across Colorado. The DORA license lookup tool lets you check whether someone holds a valid license. This covers doctors, contractors, real estate agents, and dozens of other fields. The search is free and shows license status, expiration dates, and any actions. Broomfield residents can use this tool to verify any licensed professional working in the area.

Colorado Courts Directory Online

The Colorado Judicial Branch homepage gives Broomfield residents access to court records, case searches, and contact numbers for every court in the state.

Colorado Judicial Branch homepage with Broomfield court directory and case search tools

This site covers the 17th Judicial District that serves Broomfield. You can search dockets, find forms, and look up court phone numbers from this page. The site is free to use and does not require an account. For Broomfield residents who have court matters or just need to look up a case, this is the best starting point before picking up the phone.

Broomfield Consolidated Government Explained

Most cities in Colorado sit inside a separate county. Denver is the other exception. Like Denver, Broomfield functions as both a city and a county at the same time. This setup took effect on November 15, 2001, after years of planning and a voter-approved ballot measure. Before consolidation, Broomfield straddled four counties and residents had to deal with four different sets of county offices depending on which part of town they lived in.

Now everything runs through one government. The Broomfield city council also acts as the county commission. The city manager runs both city and county operations. This means fewer phone numbers to track down and one place to call for nearly any government service. Property tax questions, building permits, recorded documents, elections, and law enforcement all go through Broomfield offices at One DesCombes Drive. The main number, 303-469-3301, connects to all departments.

For phone directory purposes, this is good news. You will not find yourself bounced between a city office and a county office in another town. If you call the wrong department, staff can transfer you to the right one without sending you to a different jurisdiction. That is a real advantage over cities where the county seat may be a 30-minute drive away.

Legal Aid Contacts Near Broomfield

Colorado Legal Services is the largest free legal aid provider in the state. They help low-income residents with civil matters like family law, housing, and public benefits. The intake line is 303-837-1321. A toll-free line is also available at 1-888-534-5243. Broomfield residents who qualify can get help with forms, advice, and sometimes direct representation at no cost.

The Court Resource Center in the 17th Judicial District can help people who do not have a lawyer. Staff cannot give legal advice, but they explain forms, outline the steps in a case, and point you to other help. This is a solid first call if you have a court matter in Broomfield and are not sure where to begin. The Colorado Bar Association also runs a lawyer referral service at 303-831-5723 for those who need to hire an attorney in the Broomfield area.

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Nearby County Phone Directories

Broomfield is its own county, so there is no separate county page for it on this site. However, Broomfield borders several other counties. If you need services from a neighboring county or live near the edge of the Broomfield boundary, these directories may help. Adams County is to the east, Boulder County to the northwest, and Jefferson County to the south. Each has its own set of offices and phone numbers.

Nearby Cities Phone Directories

These cities sit near Broomfield in the north metro area. Each has its own city government, police force, and phone contacts. Some share county services with Broomfield's neighbors while others, like Denver, run their own county. If you live near a border, the directory for the next city over may have the number you need.