Find everything you need to record real estate documents in Elbert County, Colorado.
Recorder Office
Elbert County Clerk and Recorder
215 Comanche St / PO Box 37, Kiowa, Colorado 80117
8:00am to 4:30pm Monday through Thursday
(303) 621-3128
About the Elbert County Recorder's Office
The Office of the Clerk and Recorder is responsible for maintaining land records for real property located in Elbert County.
Recording Fees
Colorado implemented a significant change to recording fees effective July 1, 2025. Beginning July 1, Colorado will implement a uniform flat recording fee of $40 per document, plus a combined $3 surcharge that includes $2 for the Electronic Recording Technology Board and $1 for the Clerk & Recorder technology fee. This brings the total to $43 per recorded document, regardless of page count.
Documentary fee: $.05 per $500 dollars of applicable sales consideration
The consideration amount must be correctly marked on both the deed and transfer declaration.
Treasurer's deeds, public trustee's deeds, sheriff's deeds, and a PT certificate of purchase are exempt from documentary fees.
Copies of a recorded document are $.25 per page. Certification of a recorded document is $1 per document.
Contact the Clerk/Recorder's office with any specific questions.
Documentary fee: $.05 per $500 dollars of applicable sales consideration
The consideration amount must be correctly marked on both the deed and transfer declaration.
Treasurer's deeds, public trustee's deeds, sheriff's deeds, and a PT certificate of purchase are exempt from documentary fees.
Copies of a recorded document are $.25 per page. Certification of a recorded document is $1 per document.
Contact the Clerk/Recorder's office with any specific questions.
Document Requirements
* Deeds must be legible and of good quality in order to be recorded. Black ink on white paper should be used. Paper size should be a minimum of 8.5 x 11 inches and a maximum of 8.5 x 14 inches. Font size should be at least 10 point.
* All deeds should contain a notation of the mailing address of the grantee. This address is used to determine where tax statements will be mailed after a property is sold. Submitters should verify the validity and completeness of such address before recording a deed.
* All documents should have a top and bottom margin of at least 1 inch and side margins of at least .5 of an inch. The recorder may return documents unrecorded if they do not conform to margin requirements.
* Submitters are asked to send files in the order in which they are to be recorded. Also, include specific instructions as to what documents are being recorded and the number of pages in each document. Staples or paperclips can be used to indicate which pages constitute one document.
* A complete and accurate return address should be clearly marked on the front or back page of any document submitted for recording.
* Both the grantor and the grantee should be named in the deed. The grantee's address is required on any real property document. The grantor must sign the form and must have his/her signature acknowledged or proved.
* Provide an accurate and complete legal description of the real property. If an instrument contains a newly created legal description, provide the name and address of the person who created the legal description.
* Immediately before or after the legal description, provide the street address or other comparable identifying numbers, if such address or numbers are displayed on the property. As an aid to identification, provide the assessor's parcel or schedule number pertaining to the property.
* All instruments wherein the parcels of property affected are not separately enumerated or listed but are described as being from one numbered, lettered, or designated parcel to another shall be construed as including the first and last designated parcels and also the intervening parcels, unless a contrary intention is expressly and clearly set forth in the instrument.
Any conveyance document presented for recording shall be accompanied by the Colorado Real Property Transfer Declaration (TD-1000).
* All deeds should contain a notation of the mailing address of the grantee. This address is used to determine where tax statements will be mailed after a property is sold. Submitters should verify the validity and completeness of such address before recording a deed.
* All documents should have a top and bottom margin of at least 1 inch and side margins of at least .5 of an inch. The recorder may return documents unrecorded if they do not conform to margin requirements.
* Submitters are asked to send files in the order in which they are to be recorded. Also, include specific instructions as to what documents are being recorded and the number of pages in each document. Staples or paperclips can be used to indicate which pages constitute one document.
* A complete and accurate return address should be clearly marked on the front or back page of any document submitted for recording.
* Both the grantor and the grantee should be named in the deed. The grantee's address is required on any real property document. The grantor must sign the form and must have his/her signature acknowledged or proved.
* Provide an accurate and complete legal description of the real property. If an instrument contains a newly created legal description, provide the name and address of the person who created the legal description.
* Immediately before or after the legal description, provide the street address or other comparable identifying numbers, if such address or numbers are displayed on the property. As an aid to identification, provide the assessor's parcel or schedule number pertaining to the property.
* All instruments wherein the parcels of property affected are not separately enumerated or listed but are described as being from one numbered, lettered, or designated parcel to another shall be construed as including the first and last designated parcels and also the intervening parcels, unless a contrary intention is expressly and clearly set forth in the instrument.
Any conveyance document presented for recording shall be accompanied by the Colorado Real Property Transfer Declaration (TD-1000).
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Recorder Office
Elbert County Clerk and Recorder
215 Comanche St / PO Box 37, Kiowa, Colorado 80117
8:00am to 4:30pm Monday through Thursday
(303) 621-3128
Available Forms
Quitclaim Deed
Gift Deed
Warranty Deed
Special Warranty Deed
Grant Deed
Correction Deed
Easement Deed
Termination, Cancellation of Easement / Right of Way
Deed of Trust and Promissory Note
Release of Deed of Trust WITH Production of Evidence
Release of Deed of Trust WITHOUT Production of Evidence
Assignment of Deed of Trust
Memorandum and Notice of Agreement
Full Release of Memorandum and Notice of Agreement
Limited Power of Attorney for the Sale of Real Property
Limited Power of Attorney for the Purchase of Real Property
Statutory Durable Power of Attorney
Beneficiary Deed
Beneficiary Deed Revocation
Affidavit of Deceased Grantor
Affidavit of Deceased Joint Tenant
Disclaimer of Interest
Personal Representative Deed of Distribution
Personal Representative Deed of Sale
Trustee Deed
Preliminary Notice of Mechanics Lien
Statement of Mechanics Lien
Mechanics Lien Release
Conditional Lien Waiver
Unconditional Lien Waiver
Lis Pendens
Lis Pendens Release
Certificate of Trust
Statement of Authority
Mineral Deed
Mineral Deed with Quitclaim Covenants