Please write “Recording” on your envelope and make sure your check payment is for the exact amount.
Please submit your documents electronically through one of our eRecording submitters.ĭrop Box: You may also drop your documents with a check payment in the red, 24-hour drop boxes located outside of each branch office. Recording DocumentsĮlectronic Submission : This is the preferred, fastest option for commercial entities. Please see our Recording Fee Schedule to find the correct payment needed for your documents.įor real estate, judicial, legal probate and property tax forms, please see the Colorado legal forms.
The Recording Division can assist customers with recording real estate records, military discharges (DD-214) and any other items where there is a need for a public record.
The Recording Division of the Clerk and Recorder’s Office is responsible for recording, indexing and preserving public documents, issuing marriage licenses and civil union licenses, and processing new passport applications.