Pueblo Phone Directory Search

Pueblo sits in southern Colorado and is the county seat of Pueblo County. The city has a population of about 111,876 and runs its own set of municipal offices, but most public records and court functions go through Pueblo County government. The main city phone number is 719-553-2655, and the county switchboard at 719-583-6000 handles the bulk of record lookups, court contacts, and department connections. This page puts all the key phone numbers and directory contacts for Pueblo in one spot so you can find what you need fast.

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Pueblo Quick Facts

111,876 Population
Pueblo County County
719-553-2655 City Phone
719-583-6000 County Phone

Pueblo City Government Phone Contacts

The City of Pueblo runs its own municipal government with a city council and mayor. The main city hall phone number is 719-553-2655. City offices are at 1 City Hall Place, Pueblo, CO 81003. Staff can take your call and route you to the right department Monday through Friday during normal business hours. The official Pueblo city website lists contacts for each department and also has online service forms you can use without calling.

Pueblo's city government handles things like water, streets, parks, code enforcement, and local planning. For anything related to public records, property, elections, or courts, you will usually need to contact Pueblo County instead. This is a common point of confusion. The city and county share the same geographic center, but they are separate governments with different phone numbers and different responsibilities. If you call the city and your question is really a county matter, staff will let you know and can give you the right number.

City Hall Address City of Pueblo
1 City Hall Place
Pueblo, CO 81003
City Main Phone 719-553-2655
City Website pueblo.us
County Main Phone 719-583-6000
County Address 215 W. 10th St, Pueblo, CO 81003

Keep both numbers handy. City hall at 719-553-2655 is for municipal services. The county at 719-583-6000 is for records, courts, and most directory lookups that involve public documents. Both offices sit just a few blocks apart in downtown Pueblo, so in-person visits are easy if you happen to be in the area.

Pueblo County Office Phone Numbers

Since Pueblo is the county seat, all Pueblo County offices are right in the city. Most sit at or near 215 W. 10th Street. These are the contacts Pueblo residents use most often for records, property questions, and law enforcement matters. Each office has a direct line so you can skip the switchboard.

The Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder is at 719-583-6200. This office handles recorded documents, vital records, elections, and motor vehicle services. If you need a copy of a deed, a marriage license, or want to check voter registration, call this number. The Assessor at 719-583-6590 deals with property values and tax assessments for all parcels in Pueblo. The Sheriff's non-emergency line is 719-583-6125. Use it for general questions, to ask about incident reports, or to check on records held by the sheriff's office. For planning and zoning matters, Pueblo County Planning and Development answers at 719-583-6100. Their office is at 201 W. 8th Street, Suite 110.

You can browse the full list of Pueblo County departments and phone contacts on the county departments page. It breaks down every office with direct numbers, addresses, and links to online services. This is one of the fastest ways to find a specific contact when you know the department name but not the phone number.

Clerk & Recorder 719-583-6200
Assessor 719-583-6590
Sheriff (Non-Emergency) 719-583-6125
Planning & Development 719-583-6100

Note: Most Pueblo County offices keep hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays. Some close for lunch or have shorter Friday hours, so call ahead if you plan to visit late in the day.

Pueblo Court Phone Contacts

Court services in Pueblo are run by the state, not the city or county. The Colorado Judicial Branch operates Pueblo County Court and the 10th Judicial District Court, both of which serve the city of Pueblo. You can reach the Colorado Judicial Branch at 720-625-5000 for general court questions, or call the local Pueblo court directly for case-specific info.

Court records in Colorado are governed by Chief Justice Directive 05-01 (CJD 05-01). This directive spells out which records are open to the public and which ones are sealed or restricted. Most civil and criminal case files are public. You can look up Pueblo court cases through the state's online docket search without making a phone call at all. Search by name, case number, or filing date. The tool is free and does not need an account. If you need certified copies or more detailed records, you will need to contact the clerk of court in person or by mail.

Colorado's open records law also applies to court-related agencies in Pueblo. Under C.R.S. 24-72-201, most government records are public. C.R.S. 24-72-301, the Criminal Justice Records Act, adds rules for law enforcement files. Together, these laws set the framework for what you can and cannot get when you call a Pueblo office and ask for records. The Secretary of State CORA page has a full explanation of your rights and the process for making a request.

Pueblo County Directory Online

The Pueblo County website is the main hub for phone contacts, department info, and online services that serve Pueblo residents. You can search for any county office from the homepage and find direct phone numbers without digging through multiple pages.

Pueblo County official website homepage with department links and phone directory contacts

From this site you can reach the Clerk and Recorder, Assessor, Sheriff, and all other county offices that Pueblo residents use. The departments page is especially helpful because it groups every office together with phone numbers and brief descriptions of what each one does. If you are not sure where to start, the homepage search bar usually gets you to the right contact in a couple of clicks.

State Phone Contacts for Pueblo

Several state agencies provide services to Pueblo residents that go beyond what city or county offices handle. The Colorado Secretary of State at 303-894-2200 manages business filings, notary records, and elections oversight. The state courts system at 720-625-5000 covers all judicial matters. The Colorado DMV at (303) 205-5600 handles driver and vehicle records statewide.

For vehicle record searches, the Colorado DMV vehicle records page lets you look up registration and title info online. This is useful for Pueblo residents who need to verify a vehicle record or check the status of a title. You can also use the DMV phone number to ask questions or get help with your search. The main DMV site has office locations near Pueblo, hours, and online services that may save you a trip.

The DORA license verification tool is another state resource that Pueblo residents can use. It lets you check whether a professional holds a current license in Colorado. The database covers health care providers, contractors, real estate agents, engineers, and many other fields. Results sometimes include a phone number or mailing address on file for the licensee.

Pueblo Vehicle Record Searches

The Colorado DMV runs a statewide vehicle record search tool that Pueblo residents can use online. Visit the DMV vehicle records page to look up registration, title, and other vehicle-related directory information.

Colorado DMV vehicle record search page for Pueblo and statewide lookups

This tool works for any vehicle registered in Colorado, not just Pueblo. You can search by VIN or plate number. For questions about the results or to order a certified copy, call the DMV at (303) 205-5600. The site also has a list of DMV office locations near Pueblo with their phone numbers and hours posted.

Requesting Records in Pueblo

Getting records from a Pueblo office starts with knowing which level of government has what you need. City hall at 719-553-2655 handles municipal records like city council minutes, ordinances, and city department files. County offices at 719-583-6000 hold property records, vital records, law enforcement reports, and most of the documents people search for in a phone directory lookup.

Under C.R.S. 24-72-201, the Colorado Open Records Act, you can request records from any Pueblo government office. Put your request in writing when possible. Include names, dates, and as much detail as you can about the record you want. Pueblo County must respond within three business days, though the actual delivery of documents may take longer if the request is large. Fees vary by department and record type. A few dollars covers most simple copies. Larger or more time-consuming requests may cost more, so ask about fees before the office starts processing your request.

You can submit requests by phone, mail, email, or in person. Phone calls are the fastest way to find out whether a record exists and what it will cost. For formal requests, a written submission gives you documentation of the date and content of your ask. Walk-in requests at county offices in downtown Pueblo work well for simple lookups.

Tips for Reaching Pueblo Offices

Hold times at Pueblo city and county offices vary by day and time. Mondays tend to be the busiest. Mid-morning on a Tuesday or Wednesday is usually the best window to call. If phone lines are backed up, try using the online contact forms on the Pueblo city or county websites. Many departments respond to web submissions within a business day or two.

When you call a Pueblo office, have any reference numbers ready before you dial. Case numbers, parcel IDs, recording numbers, or account numbers all help staff find your information faster. If you are not sure which office to call, start with the county switchboard at 719-583-6000. The operator can direct you to the right department based on what you describe. For city-specific matters like water bills, code complaints, or park permits, use the city number at 719-553-2655 instead.

Note: Pueblo government offices close on all Colorado state holidays. Check the city or county website for the current holiday schedule before planning a visit or call.

Pueblo County Phone Directory

The Pueblo County phone directory page covers every county department, office, and contact number in more detail. Since the city of Pueblo is the county seat, all county offices are in or near the city. If you need a full list of county contacts, including the Clerk, Assessor, Sheriff, Coroner, and more, the county page is the place to go.

View Pueblo County Phone Directory

Nearby Colorado City Directories

Colorado Springs is the nearest major city to Pueblo with its own phone directory page. It sits about 40 miles north in El Paso County and has a separate set of city and county government contacts. If you live between the two cities, check which jurisdiction covers your address before calling.

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