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El Paso County is the most populous county in Colorado, home to over 752,000 residents spread across the Pikes Peak region. The county seat sits in Colorado Springs, where the main government offices handle public services. If you need to reach a county department, elected official, or local court office, the El Paso County phone directory covers all of these contacts in one place. Most offices are at the county campus on South Cascade Avenue. Phone lines are open during normal business hours on weekdays, and some departments also take requests by email or through the county web portal.

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El Paso County Quick Facts

752,772 Population
Colorado Springs County Seat
719-520-7276 Main Phone

El Paso County Government Contacts

The main phone line for El Paso County is 719-520-7276. This number connects you to the county switchboard, which can route your call to the right department. Staff can help you find the office you need. If you know the department you want, call that line direct to save time. All of the primary county offices sit at 200 South Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs, CO 80903.

El Paso County runs a full contact directory on its website that lists every department, phone number, and email address. This page is a good first stop when you need to reach a specific office. You can search by name or browse by department to find what you need. The county also posts hours, mailing addresses, and fax numbers for each office. Under C.R.S. 24-72-201, the Colorado Open Records Act, most county records are open to the public. You have the right to ask for records from any El Paso County department, and they must respond within three business days.

The El Paso County homepage shows the main contact details for the county along with links to each department and service area.

El Paso County official website homepage with phone directory links

From this page you can reach every phone number and contact form in the El Paso County directory. It also links to agendas, news, and public meeting info.

El Paso County Elected Officials Phone Numbers

El Paso County has several elected officials who each run their own office. These are the people in charge of key county functions. Each one has a direct phone line and staff who can take your call. If you need help with a specific service, start with the office that handles it.

The Clerk and Recorder, Steve Schleiker, handles vital records, elections, and motor vehicle titles in El Paso County. Call 719-520-6202 or email recweb@elpasoco.com to reach this office. The Clerk and Recorder website has forms, fee lists, and online services. Assessor Mark Flutcher oversees property values and tax assessments at 719-520-6600. Sheriff Joe Roybal runs law enforcement and the county jail, and you can reach the main sheriff line at 719-520-7100. District Attorney Michael Allen handles criminal cases through the 4th Judicial District office at 719-520-6000. Treasurer Chuck Broerman manages county funds and tax payments at 719-520-7900. Each of these officials keeps records that may be open to the public under state law.

The Coroner's office is run by Dr. Emily Russell-Kinsley. Call 719-390-2450 for questions about death records or investigations in El Paso County.

Assessor Mark Flutcher - 719-520-6600
Clerk & Recorder Steve Schleiker - 719-520-6202
Coroner Dr. Emily Russell-Kinsley - 719-390-2450
District Attorney Michael Allen - 719-520-6000
Sheriff Joe Roybal - 719-520-7100
Treasurer Chuck Broerman - 719-520-7900

El Paso County Board of Commissioners Directory

Five commissioners serve El Paso County. Each one represents a different district. They set policy, approve the budget, and make decisions on land use and county services. If you have an issue with a county service or want to speak at a public meeting, call your district commissioner.

Holly Williams represents District 1 and can be reached at 719-520-6411. Carrie Geitner serves District 2 at 719-520-6412. Bill Wysong handles District 3 at 719-520-6413. Cory Applegate covers District 4 at 719-520-6414. Lauren Nelson serves District 5 at 719-520-6415. All commissioners meet at the county building on South Cascade Avenue in Colorado Springs. Meeting times and agendas are posted on the El Paso County website. You can also call the main county line at 719-520-7276 and ask to be connected to your commissioner's office if you aren't sure which district you live in.

Note: Board meetings are open to the public and typically held on Tuesday mornings at the county campus.

El Paso County Department Phone Directory

Beyond elected offices, El Paso County runs dozens of departments that serve residents daily. These range from public health to road work to parks. Each one has its own phone line and contact staff. The directory below covers the most commonly called departments in El Paso County.

Human Services is one of the busiest departments in El Paso County. Call 719-636-0000 for help with food assistance, Medicaid, child care aid, and other programs. For child protection concerns, use the state hotline at 1-844-264-5437. Adult protection has a local line at 719-444-5755. These services are critical, and the phone lines are staffed during business hours. El Paso County Public Health handles birth and death certificates at 719-578-3199. This is also the number for immunization records and environmental health questions. Building permits go through the Planning and Community Development office at 719-327-2880. Public Works, which covers roads, bridges, and stormwater, can be reached at 719-520-6460.

For motor vehicle needs like titles, plates, and registration, call the El Paso County Clerk's motor vehicle division at 719-520-6240. The Elections division is at 719-575-8683. Veterans can reach the El Paso County Veterans Service Office at 719-520-7750 for help with benefits and claims. Parks and recreation information is at 719-520-7529. Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, the Criminal Justice Records Act, you can also request certain law enforcement records from the sheriff's office by calling 719-520-7100.

The county contact page is the best place to find the full phone directory for El Paso County, since it includes every department, sub-office, and division.

El Paso County contact page showing department phone numbers and directory

This page lists each department in El Paso County along with phone numbers, email addresses, and office locations in a searchable format.

El Paso County Online Contact Portal

Not every question needs a phone call. El Paso County runs an online portal called Citizen Connect where you can submit requests, report issues, and track the status of your case. This is useful when you can't call during business hours or prefer to put your question in writing. The system lets you attach files and photos if needed.

Citizen Connect covers a wide range of topics in El Paso County. You can report a road problem, ask about a permit, or request records through this portal. Each submission gets a tracking number so you can check back on it. The county aims to respond within a few business days, though some requests take longer. This is not a replacement for calling 911 or the sheriff for emergencies. For urgent matters, always call the El Paso County sheriff at 719-520-7100 or dial 911. The portal works best for non-urgent questions and service requests.

El Paso County Citizen Connect online service request portal

The Citizen Connect portal gives El Paso County residents a way to reach departments without waiting on hold or visiting in person.

El Paso County Court Phone Contacts

El Paso County is part of the 4th Judicial District in Colorado. The district court, county court, and juvenile court all operate out of Colorado Springs. If you need court records, case information, or filing help, start with the clerk of court. The Colorado Judicial Branch website has a statewide case search tool where you can look up cases from El Paso County online.

Court records access in Colorado is governed by Chief Justice Directive 05-01. This rule sets out what court records are public and how you can get copies. Most civil and criminal case files in El Paso County are open for anyone to view. Some records are restricted, such as sealed juvenile cases or mental health filings. You can ask the clerk for copies of public records in person or by mail. The Colorado Secretary of State also maintains business filings and other state records that may relate to your search. For driving records and vehicle information in El Paso County, the Colorado DMV handles those requests at the state level.

Note: Online court records through the state system may not include older cases that were filed before the digital system went live.

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Cities in El Paso County

El Paso County includes several cities and towns. Colorado Springs is by far the largest, with over 478,000 residents. It serves as the county seat and is where most county offices are based. All county services for residents of these cities go through the El Paso County offices in Colorado Springs.

Other communities in El Paso County include Fountain, Monument, Manitou Springs, Palmer Lake, Calhan, and Ramah. Residents of these areas use the same El Paso County phone numbers and offices listed above for all county services.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near El Paso County. If you need to reach a different county government or aren't sure which county handles your area, check the county boundaries on the El Paso County website or call the main line at 719-520-7276.