Erie Phone Directory
The Erie phone directory lists contact numbers for the town government, county offices, courts, and state agencies that serve this growing community. Erie straddles two counties, with most of the town in Weld County and a smaller portion in Boulder County. The main town hall number is 303-926-2700, and the Town of Erie website has a full department directory. This page brings together local, county, and state contacts so you can find the right number in one place. Use the search tool below or scroll through each section to get what you need.
Erie Quick Facts
Erie Town Hall Phone Numbers
Erie is a home rule town. The main phone is 303-926-2700. Town hall sits at 645 Holbrook Street in the historic downtown area. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. The front desk staff can transfer you to any department if you are not sure who to call. You can also email contactus@erieco.gov for general questions about town services.
The town clerk at 303-926-2710 handles public records, meeting agendas, and official filings. Finance is at 303-926-2700. Human resources takes calls at 303-926-2743. Communications and community engagement, the office that manages town news and public outreach, can be reached at 303-926-2701. For economic development questions, the number is 303-926-2767.
Erie has grown fast. What was once a small farm town now has more than 30,000 people. The town government has scaled up to match, adding departments and staff as the population climbed. But the main number stays the same, and it remains the best first call if you are not sure where to start.
| Town Hall | 645 Holbrook Street Erie, CO 80516 |
|---|---|
| Main Phone | 303-926-2700 |
| Town Clerk | 303-926-2710 |
| Website | erieco.gov |
Erie Department Contact Numbers
Each town department has a direct line. Public works at 303-926-2870 covers streets, water, sewer, and utilities. If you have a water bill question or need to report a road issue, that is the number. Operations and maintenance is at 303-926-2872 for after-hours or field concerns. The building division at 303-926-2780 handles permits, inspections, and code questions. Planning at 303-926-2770 deals with zoning and land use.
Parks and open space is at 303-926-2887. Recreation at 303-926-2550 runs programs, classes, and facility rentals. Special events can be reached at 303-926-2558. Environmental services at 303-926-2716 covers trash, recycling, and related topics. The sustainability office is 303-926-2880.
Erie municipal court handles local violations and can be reached at 303-926-2851. This is a town-level court, separate from the county and district courts that deal with larger civil or criminal cases. If you got a ticket in Erie or have a code violation, the municipal court number is where to call first.
Erie Police and Emergency Contacts
The Erie Police Department is at 1000 Telleen Avenue. The main line is 303-926-2800. For non-emergency dispatch, call 303-441-4444. That dispatch line runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Always call 911 for emergencies.
Erie runs its own police force. The department has patrol, investigations, and records divisions. For police records requests, you can contact the records unit through the main police line. Reports, crash documents, and other public police records are available under Colorado law, though some files may be restricted depending on the nature of the case. The department is part of the town government and reports to the town administrator.
Fire service in Erie comes from the Mountain View Fire Rescue district. This is a separate taxing district, not a town department. They cover Erie and surrounding areas. For fire non-emergency questions, the dispatch at 303-441-4444 can route your call.
Erie's Two County Jurisdictions
Erie is split between Weld County and Boulder County. Most of the town falls in Weld County, which serves as the primary county jurisdiction. The Weld County seat is in Greeley. Boulder County covers a smaller section of Erie, with county offices in the city of Boulder. This split means that depending on your address, you may deal with one county or the other for things like property tax, voter registration, and court matters.
For Weld County services, call 970-400-4000. The Weld County clerk is at 970-400-3700. The assessor can be reached at 970-400-3657. The Weld County website has a full department directory. Erie residents in the Weld County portion fall under the 19th Judicial District for court matters.
For Boulder County, the main phone is 303-441-3525. The Boulder County website lists department contacts. Erie residents on the Boulder County side fall under the 20th Judicial District. If you are not sure which county your property is in, the Weld or Boulder assessor can tell you based on your address. Your property tax bill will also show which county you are in.
Weld County Contact Page
The Weld County contact page lists phone numbers for every county department, from the clerk to the sheriff to public health. Erie residents in the Weld County portion can use these numbers for county-level services.
This page is a good bookmark if you need Weld County numbers often. It covers the clerk at 970-400-3700, the sheriff at 970-356-4015, the assessor, treasurer, and other offices. Since most of Erie sits in Weld County, this contact page will be the one that applies to the majority of Erie residents for county business.
Erie Public Records Search
Colorado's open records law gives the public a right to inspect most government documents. C.R.S. 24-72-201 is the statute that sets out this right. It applies to the Town of Erie, both counties, and all state offices. You can request records from any Erie department by calling town hall at 303-926-2700. You do not have to live in Erie to make a request. You do not have to give a reason.
The town clerk at 303-926-2710 is the best starting point for most record requests. They can direct you to the right department if the records you need sit somewhere else. Standard copy fees apply. Colorado law caps basic copy charges at $0.25 per page in most cases. If your request takes more than an hour of staff time, the town can charge a research fee. Be as specific as you can when you call. Provide dates, names, and document types. That helps staff find your records faster and keeps costs down.
For county-level records, call the Weld County clerk at 970-400-3700 or the Boulder County clerk at 303-441-3525, depending on which county your request falls under. Property records, liens, and recorded documents go through the county clerk in both cases.
Court Phone Numbers for Erie
Erie municipal court at 303-926-2851 handles town-level cases. These include traffic tickets, code violations, and local ordinance matters. For anything beyond the municipal level, you deal with the county and district courts.
Since Erie spans two counties, the court that handles your case depends on where the incident happened or where the property is located. The 19th Judicial District covers Weld County. The 20th Judicial District covers Boulder County. Most Erie residents fall under the 19th District because most of the town is in Weld County. The Colorado Judicial Branch website has a case search tool that works for all courts statewide. You can look up cases by name or case number at no cost.
Court records are generally public under C.R.S. 24-72-301 and the rules in CJD 05-01. Some files, like sealed cases and juvenile records, are restricted. For questions about a specific case, call the court clerk in the district that has jurisdiction. The statewide court phone number is 720-625-5000, and staff there can route you to the right court if you are unsure.
Colorado DMV Online Services
The Colorado MyDMV portal lets Erie residents handle many vehicle and license tasks online without driving to an office or making a phone call.
You can renew your registration, check the status of a title, and access other services from this site. The Colorado DMV main phone is (303) 205-5600. For in-person visits, Erie residents can go to any DMV location in the area. The Weld County clerk at 970-400-3700 also handles motor vehicle title and plate work for residents on the Weld County side of town.
State Contacts for Erie Residents
State agencies serve all of Colorado. Erie residents call the same numbers as anyone else in the state. The Secretary of State at 303-894-2200 handles business filings, elections at the state level, and notary records. If you need to form a business or look up an existing one, this is where to go. Most tasks can be done on their website.
DORA, the Department of Regulatory Agencies, regulates licensed professionals across the state. The DORA license lookup tool lets you check whether a doctor, contractor, real estate agent, or other professional holds a valid license. The search is free and shows license status and any actions taken. Erie residents can use this to verify anyone doing work in town.
The CORA page from the Secretary of State walks through how open records requests work in Colorado. It covers the process step by step, including timelines, fees, and what to do if a request is denied. This is a useful page for anyone making their first records request from Erie or anywhere in the state.
Legal Aid Near Erie
Colorado Legal Services offers free help to low-income residents across the state. Their intake line is 303-837-1321. A toll-free number is also available at 1-888-534-5243. They help with civil matters like housing, family law, and public benefits. Erie residents who qualify can get advice, help with forms, and sometimes direct representation.
The Colorado Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service at 303-831-5723. If you need to hire an attorney in the Erie area, they can connect you with someone who handles your type of case. Court resource centers in both the 19th and 20th Judicial Districts can also help people without lawyers understand court forms and procedures. They cannot give legal advice, but they explain the steps in a case and point you to other resources that might help.
Erie County Phone Directories
Erie sits in two counties. Weld County is the primary jurisdiction for most of the town. Boulder County covers the western portion. Both counties have full directories on this site with detailed contact numbers for every department.
Nearby City Phone Directories
These cities are close to Erie along the northern Front Range. Each has its own government offices, police force, and phone contacts. If you live near a border or work in one of these towns, their directories may have numbers you need.