Pueblo County Phone Directory
The Pueblo County phone directory covers all county government contacts in one place. Pueblo County is in southern Colorado, with its county seat in the city of Pueblo. The main county phone number is 719-583-6000, and most offices are at 215 W. 10th Street, Pueblo, CO 81003. You can call this line to get routed to the right department during business hours. If you need a specific office, the direct numbers listed on this page will save you time. Most county staff are on hand from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays, though some departments keep different hours.
Pueblo County Quick Facts
Pueblo County Government Phone Contacts
The central phone number for Pueblo County government is 719-583-6000. This is the main switchboard. Staff can transfer you to any department or office in the county. The county campus sits at 215 W. 10th Street in Pueblo, CO 81003, and that is where you will find most of the core offices. If you are not sure which department you need, start with this number and ask. The receptionist can point you in the right direction based on what you are looking for.
Pueblo County posts its full directory of contacts on its official website. The site lists phone numbers, office locations, and service details for every department. You can browse by office name or search for a specific topic. Under C.R.S. 24-72-201, the Colorado Open Records Act, most county records in Pueblo County are open to the public. That means you can ask for copies of records from nearly any department, and the county must respond within three business days. Some records are restricted by law, but the default rule in Colorado is that government records are open for anyone to see.
The Pueblo County homepage is a good starting point when you need to find a phone number, look up office hours, or submit a request to a county office.
From this page, you can reach every phone contact and online service that Pueblo County provides. It also has links to meeting agendas, news, and public notices.
Pueblo County Department Phone Numbers
Pueblo County has several departments, each with its own phone line. Below are the most commonly called numbers for Pueblo County offices. These are the direct lines, so you can skip the main switchboard if you know which office you need.
The Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder handles vital records, elections, recording, and motor vehicle services. Call 719-583-6200 to reach this office. The Clerk's office processes marriage licenses, birth and death certificate copies, and property document recording. If you need to file or look up a recorded document in Pueblo County, this is the office to call. The Assessor's office manages property values and tax assessments. Reach them at 719-583-6590 for questions about your property valuation, appeals, or exemptions. The Treasurer, who handles tax payments and collections, can be reached through the main county line at 719-583-6000.
For law enforcement, the Pueblo County Sheriff's non-emergency line is 719-583-6125. Use this number for general questions, reports, or to ask about records held by the sheriff's office. The sheriff's detention facility has a separate line at 719-583-6135. Under C.R.S. 24-72-301, the Criminal Justice Records Act, you have the right to request certain law enforcement records from the Pueblo County Sheriff. Some records are restricted, but most arrest and incident reports are available to the public.
The Coroner's office handles death investigations and related records. Call 719-583-6430 for the Pueblo County Coroner. Human Resources can be reached at 719-583-6500 or by email at TPS@pueblocounty.us if you have questions about county employment or personnel matters.
| Assessor | 719-583-6590 |
|---|---|
| Clerk & Recorder | 719-583-6200 |
| Coroner | 719-583-6430 |
| Human Resources | 719-583-6500 |
| Recording Office | 719-583-6200 |
| Sheriff (Non-Emergency) | 719-583-6125 |
| Sheriff Detention | 719-583-6135 |
| Treasurer | 719-583-6000 |
Note: Phone hours for most Pueblo County departments are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some offices close for lunch or have shorter hours on certain days.
Pueblo County Commissioners Contact Info
Three commissioners serve Pueblo County, each representing a different district. They set policy, approve budgets, and oversee county operations. If you have a concern about a county service or want to speak at a public meeting, contact your district commissioner. All three can be reached through the main county phone line at 719-583-6000.
The Board of County Commissioners meets at the county building in Pueblo. Meeting agendas and minutes are posted on the Pueblo County website. You can call ahead to find out when the next public session is scheduled, or check the site for posted dates and times. Residents who want to address the board can sign up to speak during the public comment portion of each meeting. This is a good way to bring up issues related to land use, county services, or budget priorities in Pueblo County. Commissioners also respond to phone calls and written letters if you can't attend in person.
Note: If you are not sure which district you live in, call 719-583-6000 and staff can help you find your commissioner.
Pueblo County Planning and Development Directory
The Planning and Development department handles permits, zoning, and land use questions in Pueblo County. This office is at a different location from the main county campus. You will find it at 201 W. 8th Street, Suite 110, in Pueblo, CO 81003. The phone number is 719-583-6100, and the fax is 719-583-6376. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
If you need a building permit, want to check zoning for a property, or have questions about development rules, this is the Pueblo County office to call. The Planning and Development contact page lists the staff directory, forms, and filing instructions. You can also visit in person during business hours to submit paperwork or ask questions at the front desk. This department works closely with the Assessor's office and the Clerk and Recorder on property-related matters, so they can often point you to the right contact if your question falls outside their scope.
The full Pueblo County departments listing shows every office, including Planning and Development, with direct phone numbers and contact details.
This page breaks down every Pueblo County department with links to phone contacts, office addresses, and service descriptions. It is a helpful reference when you need to find the right number fast.
State Phone Contacts for Pueblo County
Some records and services in Pueblo County are handled at the state level, not by county offices. If you need court records, driving records, or professional license information, you will need to contact the right state agency. Colorado runs several online tools that let you search without making a phone call, but phone support is also an option for each one.
The Colorado Judicial Branch runs the statewide court system and offers an online case search tool. This covers civil, criminal, family, and other case types filed in Pueblo County and across the state. Court records access is governed by Chief Justice Directive 05-01, which sets out what is public and what is restricted. Most case files are open, but sealed cases and certain juvenile records are off limits. If you need copies of court documents from Pueblo County, you can request them through the clerk of court or use the state online portal.
For driving records and vehicle information, the Colorado DMV handles all requests statewide. You can check license status, order a driving record, or look up vehicle registration through their site or by phone. The Colorado DORA license lookup tool lets you verify professional and occupational licenses for anyone in Pueblo County or the rest of the state. This covers doctors, contractors, real estate agents, and many other licensed professions.
The Colorado Secretary of State CORA page explains how the Colorado Open Records Act works. It covers your rights to request records from any government body in the state, including Pueblo County offices. If a department denies your request, this page outlines the steps you can take to appeal.
Requesting Records in Pueblo County
Getting records from Pueblo County starts with knowing which office holds what you need. The Clerk and Recorder at 719-583-6200 handles recorded documents like deeds, liens, and marriage licenses. The Sheriff at 719-583-6125 has law enforcement records. Court records go through the state judicial system. Property records are with the Assessor at 719-583-6590.
Under C.R.S. 24-72-201, you can submit a records request to any Pueblo County department. Put your request in writing for best results. Include as much detail as you can, such as names, dates, and the type of record. The county has three business days to respond, though they may need more time for large or complex requests. Fees vary by office and record type. Ask the department about costs before they process your request so there are no surprises. Most simple copies run a few dollars, but some requests can cost more if they take significant staff time to fulfill.
You can make requests by phone, mail, email, or in person at the Pueblo County offices. Phone requests are the fastest way to find out if a record exists and what it costs. For formal requests, a written submission gives you a paper trail. Walk-in requests at 215 W. 10th Street in Pueblo work well for simple lookups that staff can handle on the spot.
Cities in Pueblo County
The city of Pueblo is the county seat and the largest city in Pueblo County. It is the main population center, and most county offices are based there. Residents across all of Pueblo County use the same county phone numbers and government contacts listed on this page, regardless of where they live within the county.
Other communities in Pueblo County include Pueblo West, Boone, Rye, Colorado City, and Beulah. Residents of these areas use the same Pueblo County office phone numbers and department contacts listed above for all county services and records requests.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Pueblo County or are nearby in southern Colorado. If you need to reach a different county government or want to confirm which county serves your address, call the Pueblo County main line at 719-583-6000 and staff can help verify your location.