El Paso County derives its elected official structure and its powers from State of Colorado enabling legislation. The State grants to the County such powers as required for the health, welfare and safety of its residents.
Board of County Commissioners Commissioners serve as both the administrative and policy-making body for the County. All powers of the County are exercised by the Board of County Commissioners and not by its individual members. Commissioner Offices and Hearing Room is located on the third floor of the County Administration Building. -map-
Assessor The Assessor is a constitutional officer elected to a four-year term. The Assessor discovers lists and values real and taxable personal property. The Assessor is located on the second floor of the County Administration Building. –map-
Clerk & Recorder
The County Clerks and Recorder administers state laws related to motor vehicles and certification of automobile titles; administers primary, general and special County elections; issues marriage licenses; maintains records and books for the Board of County Commissioners; collects state mandated license fees; maintains property records; and furnishes deed abstracts. The Clerk and Recorder is located in Centennial Hall –map-
Coroner
The County Coroner is responsible for the certification of all deaths in its jurisdiction. The Coroner is located at 2743 E. Las Vegas Street. –map-
District Attorney
The District Attorney is the prosecutor for El Paso and Teller Counties. The District Attorney appears on behalf of the State and counties of the district in all pending criminal proceedings. Other duties include prosecution of criminal violations of state statutes; respond to victims needs; pursue consumer fraud complaints; and crime prevention. The District Attorney is located in the County Professional Building. –map-
Sheriff
The Sheriff maintains the peace, enforces State Statutes, serves court issued civil process, executes arrest warrants, performs extraditions, transports the mentally ill, maintains criminal justice records, issues concealed weapon permits, coordinates search & rescue and acts as the Fire Warden. The Sheriff also operates the El Paso County Criminal Justice Center. The Sheriff’s Office is located at 210 South Tejon Street. –map-
Surveyor
The County Surveyor represent the County in boundary disputes, notifies the County Attorney of any unsettled boundary disputes or boundary discrepancies with the County and files all surveys, field notes, calculations, maps and any other records related to work authorized and financed by the Board of County Commissioners.
Treasurer
The Treasurer is responsible for the receipt, custody, and disbursements of County funds. The Treasurer collects some state taxes and all property taxes including those for other units of local government. The Treasurer sends property tax notices, collects local government property taxes, disburses collection fee receipts, and conducts sales of property for delinquent taxes. The Treasurer is located on the first floor of the County Administration Building. –map-