Select Your County
Choose a county to view recorder information, office details, and local requirements
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Summit County
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Washington County
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Yuma County
About Colorado Recorders
Real estate deeds that transfer property in Colorado can be recorded to provide constructive notice of the transfer. In most cases deed documents are recorded in the County where the property is located.
Recorder Office Services
Recorder offices in Colorado typically provide:
- Recording of real estate deeds and mortgages
- Document searches and copies
- Recording of liens and releases
- Plat maps and surveys
- Marriage license applications (in some county)
Online Services
Many Colorado recorder offices now offer:
- Online document searches
- E-recording services
- Digital copies of recorded documents
- Online fee calculators
- Recording requirement information