Weld County Phone Directory
The Weld County phone directory covers every department and office in this northern Colorado county. With close to 370,000 residents, Weld County is one of the fastest growing areas in the state. The county seat is Greeley, and that is where most government offices are based. If you need a phone number for a Weld County department, elected official, or court office, this directory has the contact details you need. Most county phone lines are staffed on weekdays during normal business hours, and some departments take requests by email or through the county website as well.
Weld County Quick Facts
Weld County Government Phone Contacts
The main phone number for Weld County is 970-400-4000. This line goes to the county switchboard. Staff there can direct your call to the right department. If you know which office you need, you can call that line directly and skip the transfer. Weld County offices are at 1150 O Street in Greeley, CO 80631. The mailing address is PO Box 758, Greeley, CO 80632.
Weld County keeps a full contact directory on its website with phone numbers, email addresses, and office locations for each department. This page is a good place to start when you need to reach a specific office. You can browse by department name to find the right contact. The site also lists fax numbers and mailing addresses. Under C.R.S. 24-72-201, the Colorado Open Records Act, most records held by Weld County are open to the public. You have the right to request records from any county department, and they must respond within three business days of getting your request.
The Weld County homepage has links to every department, service area, and contact form in the county directory.
From this page you can get to each phone number and office listing in the Weld County directory. It also has news, meeting agendas, and public notices.
Weld County Elected Officials Phone Numbers
Several elected officials serve Weld County. Each one runs their own office with a direct phone line. These are the people in charge of the core county functions. If you need help with a specific service, start with the office that handles it.
The Clerk and Recorder handles elections, motor vehicle titles, and recording services in Weld County. Call 970-400-3700 to reach this office. That same number covers elections, recording, and motor vehicle questions. The Assessor sets property values for tax purposes and can be reached at 970-400-3657. The Treasurer handles tax payments and county finances at 970-400-3650. The Coroner's office takes calls at 970-400-3800. The County Attorney shares that same line at 970-400-3800. For non-emergency law enforcement questions, call the Weld County Sheriff at 970-356-4015. Each of these offices keeps records that may be open to the public under state law.
Note: The Clerk and Recorder number (970-400-3700) serves multiple divisions including elections, motor vehicle, and recording. Tell the staff which division you need when you call.
| Assessor | 970-400-3657 |
|---|---|
| Clerk & Recorder | 970-400-3700 |
| Coroner | 970-400-3800 |
| County Attorney | 970-400-3800 |
| Sheriff (Non-Emergency) | 970-356-4015 |
| Treasurer | 970-400-3650 |
Weld County Board of Commissioners Directory
Five commissioners govern Weld County. Each one represents a different district and votes on budget, land use, and policy matters. If you have an issue with a county service or want to speak at a public meeting, call your district commissioner.
The commissioners can be reached at their direct lines. District 1 is at 970-400-4201. District 2 is at 970-400-4202. District 3 is at 970-400-4203. District 4 answers at 970-400-4204. District 5 is at 970-400-4205. The Clerk to the Board takes calls at 970-400-4225 and receives faxes at 970-336-7233. All commissioners meet at the Weld County offices on O Street in Greeley. Meeting times and agendas are posted on the Weld County website. You can also call the main county line at 970-400-4000 and ask to be connected to your commissioner if you are not sure which district you live in.
The Planning Department at 970-400-4200 also works closely with the commissioners on zoning and development matters in Weld County. That office handles land use applications and can tell you about upcoming hearings that affect your area.
Weld County Department Phone Directory
Weld County runs many departments that serve residents on a daily basis. These cover everything from public health to road work. Each one has its own phone number and staff. The directory below lists the most commonly called departments in Weld County.
Human Services is one of the busiest offices in Weld County. Call 970-400-3700 for help with food assistance, Medicaid, child care aid, and other programs. Public Health handles birth and death certificates, immunizations, and environmental health at 970-400-3600. Public Works takes calls at the same 970-400-3600 line for road issues, bridges, and county infrastructure. For motor vehicle needs like titles, plates, and registration, the Clerk's motor vehicle division answers at 970-400-3700. The Elections division also uses 970-400-3700 for voter registration questions and ballot info.
The Weld County departments page shows the full list of offices with their phone numbers and contact details. This is the best way to find a number that is not listed here.
The contact page lists every department in Weld County along with phone numbers, email addresses, and office locations in one place.
Note: Some Weld County phone numbers serve more than one department. Let the person who answers know which division you need so they can route your call.
Weld County Public Records Phone Access
Getting public records from Weld County starts with a phone call in many cases. Under the Colorado Open Records Act (C.R.S. 24-72-201), most records held by county offices are open to anyone who asks. You do not need to be a Weld County resident to make a request. The county must respond within three business days. Some records may require a written request, but calling first is a good way to find out what the office needs from you.
The Clerk and Recorder at 970-400-3700 handles recorded documents like deeds, liens, and other land records in Weld County. If you need property records, start there. The Assessor at 970-400-3657 can help with property valuations and tax assessment data. The Treasurer at 970-400-3650 answers questions about tax payments and tax sale records. For law enforcement records, C.R.S. 24-72-301 (the Criminal Justice Records Act) sets the rules on what is public and how to get it. Call the Weld County Sheriff at 970-356-4015 for those requests.
You can also check licenses through the state. The Colorado DORA license lookup covers professional and occupational licenses across the state, including those held by people in Weld County. For driving and vehicle records, the Colorado DMV handles those at the state level. Court records for Weld County cases are searchable through the Colorado Judicial Branch website, which follows the access rules set by CJD 05-01.
Weld County Court Phone Contacts
Weld County sits in the 19th Judicial District. The district court and county court both operate out of Greeley. If you need case info, filing help, or copies of court records, call the clerk of court. The state judiciary runs a case search tool online where you can look up Weld County cases without calling.
Court records in Colorado are governed by Chief Justice Directive 05-01. This rule spells out which court records are public and how you can get copies. Most civil and criminal case files in Weld County are open for anyone to view. Some records are sealed or restricted, like certain juvenile cases or mental health filings. You can request copies of public records in person, by mail, or through the state court system online. The Colorado Judicial Branch website has the search tool and contact info for the Weld County courthouse.
For questions about business filings, trade names, or other state-level records that may relate to a Weld County search, the Colorado Secretary of State office can help. They maintain corporate records and UCC filings that are searchable online.
Note: Older court cases from Weld County may not show up in the online system if they were filed before the state went digital.
Cities in Weld County
Weld County has many cities and towns spread across its large land area. Greeley is the county seat and the largest city. All county services for residents of these cities go through the Weld County offices in Greeley. Longmont sits partly in Weld County and partly in Boulder County, so some residents there may need to contact both counties depending on the service.
Other communities in Weld County include Evans, Windsor, Firestone, Frederick, Dacono, Fort Lupton, Johnstown, Milliken, Platteville, and Keenesburg. Residents of these areas use the same Weld County phone numbers and offices listed above for county services.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Weld County. If you need to reach a different county government or are not sure which county covers your address, check the county boundary maps on the Weld County website or call the main line at 970-400-4000.