Superior Phone Directory

The Superior phone directory covers direct lines for the town hall, public works, parks and recreation, and county services that serve this Boulder County community. Superior runs its government from 124 E. Coal Creek Drive, and the main town phone number is 303-499-3675. This page brings together the key contacts, office locations, and online tools you need to reach the right person in Superior without the runaround. From utility billing to court records and police services, the numbers and details below point you in the right direction.

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Superior Quick Facts

13,302 Population (Est.)
Boulder County
303-499-3675 Main Phone
80027 Main ZIP Code

Superior Town Hall Contacts

Superior Town Hall is at 124 E. Coal Creek Drive, Superior, CO 80027. This is the main building for all town government work. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you call 303-499-3675, the front desk can route you to the right department or give you a direct line. The Town Clerk handles public records, town council agendas, meeting minutes, and official documents. For planning and building questions, the department can be reached at 303-459-9273.

Main Office Town of Superior
124 E. Coal Creek Drive
Superior, CO 80027
Phone 303-499-3675
Planning & Building 303-459-9273
Public Works & Utilities (720) 304-6797
Hours Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Website superiorcolorado.gov

The Town Clerk is the first call for records requests in Superior. If you need a copy of a town document or want to file a request under the Colorado Open Records Act (C.R.S. 24-72-201), the clerk's office processes those. They can tell you what is on file, the cost for copies, and how long you should expect to wait. Most requests get a response within three business days per state law. For anything more involved, you may need to fill out a written form the clerk can send by email.

Planning and Building at 303-459-9273 handles permits, zoning, and land use in Superior. Call that line for questions about building codes or to check the status of a permit. Public Works and Utilities at (720) 304-6797 covers streets, water service, stormwater, and general infrastructure. They take calls on road work, water main issues, and utility billing through the week.

Superior Department Phone Numbers

Superior has several town departments, each with its own focus. The town is smaller than many of its neighbors, but it still runs a full set of services. Finance handles the town budget, accounts, and utility billing. Human Resources manages town jobs and hiring. The Town Manager oversees all departments and reports to the elected Town Board. If you are not sure which office you need, the main line at 303-499-3675 is the place to start. Staff there can transfer you or give you the right number.

The Superior town website has a staff directory where you can look up employees by name or department. It shows direct phone numbers and email addresses. This is the fastest way to find a contact when you already know the office you need. The site also posts online forms for many common requests, so you may not need to call at all. Utility billing, permit applications, and meeting agendas are all on the site.

Town offices close on state and federal holidays. Hours run 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on regular business days. Voicemail is checked during work hours, and staff usually call back the same day. Calling in the morning tends to mean shorter hold times at most offices.

Superior Parks and Recreation

The Parks, Recreation and Open Space department runs programs out of the Superior Community Center at 1500 Coalton Road. The phone number is 303-554-9005. The center is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. For after-hours issues, the emergency line is 303-709-6730.

The community center hosts classes, events, and facility rentals. You can book rooms for private events or sign up for recreation programs through the town's online catalog. The parks department also manages trails, open space, and park maintenance across Superior. If you have a question about a trail, a park reservation, or a rec program, call 303-554-9005 and staff can help. Superior sits along several open space corridors and trail networks that connect to neighboring communities, so this office gets a lot of use.

Superior Police and Safety Contacts

Superior does not have its own police department. Law enforcement is provided by the Boulder County Sheriff's Office. The non-emergency line is 303-441-4444. Use that number for reports that do not need an immediate response, to check on a case, or to ask general questions about incidents in Superior. For emergencies, dial 911. The Sheriff's Office dispatches deputies to Superior for patrol and call response.

Fire and emergency medical service comes from Mountain View Fire Rescue. This is a fire protection district that serves Superior and surrounding areas. For fire department non-emergency calls, you can reach them through the county dispatch at the same 303-441-4444 line. The dispatcher will route your call to the right agency based on what you need.

Police records requests go through the Boulder County Sheriff's Office. Call the non-emergency line and ask for the records unit if you need a copy of a report from an incident in Superior. They can tell you the cost, the process, and how to pick up copies or get them by mail. C.R.S. 24-72-301 governs access to criminal justice records in Colorado, so some files may be restricted if a case is still open or if a court has sealed the record. The records staff can help you find a case number if you know the date and basic facts.

Superior Court Directory

Superior does not operate a municipal court. Court matters for Superior residents go through the 20th Judicial District Court, which serves all of Boulder County. The courthouse is in the city of Boulder. The main court phone number is (303) 441-3750. This court handles civil cases, family law, criminal cases, traffic, small claims, and more.

If you have a traffic ticket or code violation from Superior, it will likely be filed in Boulder County Court or Boulder District Court depending on the charge. Call (303) 441-3750 for case status, hearing dates, or to ask about fines and payment plans. CJD 05-01, the chief justice directive on public access to court records, applies to all courts in the 20th Judicial District. Most court records are public unless sealed by a judge.

For online case lookups, the Colorado Judicial Branch website has a free docket search tool. You can search by name or case number. No account is needed. This tool covers all state courts in Boulder County and across Colorado, so it works for any filing tied to Superior or the wider 20th Judicial District.

Boulder County Directory Resources

Boulder County runs many services that affect Superior residents. The county clerk, assessor, sheriff, and courts all serve people who live here. Property tax, vehicle registration, and court filings are county-level tasks handled out of Boulder, the county seat. The county government website at bouldercounty.gov has a phone directory for every department.

bouldercounty.gov shows the full Boulder County department listing with phone numbers and office hours.

Boulder County government homepage showing department contacts and Superior phone directory resources

Key county numbers for Superior residents include the Clerk and Recorder at 303-413-7740, the Assessor at 303-441-3530, the Sheriff at 303-441-3600, and the main county switchboard at 303-441-3525. If you are not sure whether your question is a town or county matter, the county switchboard can point you the right way.

Public Records in Superior

Colorado law gives the public a right to inspect most government records. C.R.S. 24-72-201, the Colorado Open Records Act, applies to all Superior town offices and Boulder County offices alike. You can file a records request with the Superior Town Clerk at 303-499-3675 for town records, or with the Boulder County Clerk at 303-413-7740 for county-level documents. The law requires a response within three business days, though the actual records may take longer to compile depending on how much you asked for.

The Colorado Secretary of State CORA page explains the open records process in plain terms. It lays out what you can ask for, how to submit a request, and what to do if an office turns you down. This guide covers requests to any public body in Superior or anywhere else in Colorado. Fees for copies depend on the office and the volume of records, but the law caps certain charges.

Colorado State Search Tools

State-level databases help Superior residents find contact details and check public records beyond what the town or county provides. The Colorado DMV handles driver licenses, vehicle titles, and registration. The DMV website lists branch locations near Superior along with hours and phone numbers. The main DMV line is (303) 205-5600.

mydmv.colorado.gov lets you handle many DMV tasks online without visiting an office.

Colorado myDMV online portal for Superior residents to handle vehicle and license tasks

The online DMV portal covers renewals, address changes, and registration lookups. It saves a trip for many common tasks. The DORA license verification tool lets you look up licensed professionals in the Superior area, covering doctors, real estate agents, contractors, and dozens of other fields. The Colorado Secretary of State at 303-894-2200 handles business filings, notary searches, and election information at the state level.

Using the Superior Phone Directory

Start with the number closest to what you need. If you know the department, call them. If not, the main town line at 303-499-3675 is a safe bet. Staff can route your call or give you the direct number. For anything tied to property records, vehicle tags, or court cases, call the Boulder County switchboard at 303-441-3525 instead, since those are county matters even for Superior residents.

  • Call 303-499-3675 for Superior town general questions
  • Call 303-441-4444 for police non-emergency (Boulder County Sheriff)
  • Call (303) 441-3750 for 20th Judicial District Court
  • Call 303-554-9005 for Superior Community Center and recreation
  • Call 303-441-3525 for Boulder County offices

Mornings tend to have shorter hold times. If you reach voicemail, leave a clear message with your name, phone number, and what you need. Town staff usually return calls the same business day. The Superior town website also has online forms and email contacts for many departments, which helps when the phones are busy or when you want a written record of your request.

Keep in mind the split between town and county services. Superior town offices handle things like zoning, parks, town roads, utility billing, and local permits. Boulder County handles property records, the assessor, the sheriff, district courts, and motor vehicles. Both serve Superior residents, but they are separate governments with their own phone lines and offices. Knowing which one to call saves you time and a transfer or two.

Boulder County Phone Directory

Superior is part of Boulder County. All county-level offices, courts, and services are based in or near the city of Boulder, the county seat. The county clerk, assessor, sheriff, and the 20th Judicial District Court serve Superior residents through the Boulder County government. For the full list of county office phone contacts, addresses, and online tools, see the Boulder County phone directory page.

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Nearby Colorado City Directories

Other cities near Superior along the Front Range have their own phone directory pages with local government contacts. If you need to reach an office outside Superior, these cover the main numbers for each city.

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