Clerk and Recorder

Contact Us

  • Clerk & Recorder
    P.O. Box 537
    500 Broadway, Suite 101
    Eagle, Colorado  81631

    Recording:  970-328-8723
    Motor Vehicle:  970-328-8729
    Voting / Elections:  970-328-8715
    Marriage License:  970-328-8723
    Liquor License:  970-328-8718
    Avon: 970-328-9670
    El Jebel:  970-328-9570
    Toll Free: 1-800-225-6136
    Fax: 970-328-8716
    elections@eaglecounty.us 
    motorvehicle@eaglecounty.us
    recording@eaglecounty.us

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Voter Registration

Register to Vote

Choose one of the following links to get to the Colorado Voter Registration Application:

Answer the questions, print the form and return by email, fax, mail or in person to the Clerk’s Office.

To qualify to vote, you must:

  • Be a citizen of the United States and;
  • Be 18 years old by Election Day and;
  • Be a resident of Eagle County at least 30 days prior to an election and;
  • Consider Eagle County your sole legal place of residence for voting purposes, motor vehicle registration, and income tax purposes and;
  • Not claim the right to vote in any other state

Request a Mail-in Ballot   

  • Complete the Application for Mail-in Ballot (Solicitud de boleta por correo de Colorado) to permanently receive ballots by mail.  The permanent mail in ballot request is valid until canceled by the elector, or a mail ballot is returned as undeliverable, or the elector has become inactive.
  • An address provided for mailing an absentee ballot will not change the mailing address on your voter record.
  • Return the application to the Eagle County Clerk and Recorder  by mail, by fax, or deliver to one of our offices in Eagle, Avon or El Jebel.
  • Ballots cannot be forwarded according to Colorado State Statute.  Provide an address that will reach you at the time the ballots are available. 
  • All mail-in ballots received by 7 p.m. on Election Day are counted.

Make Changes to Your Voter RegistrationTo change any of the information on your voter record, the Voter Registration Form is used. Select one of the following links for the Colorado Voter Registration Application:

Answer the questions, print the form and return by email, fax, mail or in person to the Clerk’s Office, or make changes to your voter registration online with a Colorado Driver's License or Colorado ID issued by Colorado Department of Revenue.

Uniformed Citizens and Citizens Living Overseas
The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) was passed to ensure that all eligible citizens participate in all elections for Federal offices in their state of legal residence. Many of these citizens are also eligible to vote in state and local elections.