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Larimer County Clerk & Recorder, located at 200 West Oak Street in Fort Collins, Colorado, is a government agency providing elections administration, voter registration, marriage licenses, document recording, vehicle licensing, pet licenses, and county park passes. The office operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and maintains additional locations in Loveland at 1601 Brodie Avenue and in Estes Park. The agency, currently led by Clerk and Recorder Tina Harris, offers online access to property records including deeds, mortgages, liens, and ownership information, as well as e-recording and notary public services. Contact information is available at 970-498-7860 or 970-498-7906.
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This document describes Larimer County's meeting schedule and formats for public commissioners' meetings. Commissioners' meetings are typically held at 9:00 am on Tuesdays, with the first 30 minutes reserved for public comment, while work sessions are staff discussions without decisions or public input. Land Use Hearings occur on the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 3:00 pm, with high-interest items scheduled at 6:30 pm monthly, and all meetings are broadcast live with agendas and details available on the county's Boards and Commissions page.
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The City Manager of Fort Collins leads municipal operations with approximately 2,500 employees delivering community services. Kelly DiMartino has served as City Manager since June 2022, with over 25 years of tenure at the City beginning as a Communications and Public Involvement Coordinator and progressing through leadership roles in communications, technology, and human resources. The City Manager's Office provides executive leadership and directs key programs advancing City Council priorities, including initiatives in equity and inclusion, voter-approved taxes, capital tax programs, and strategic planning. The City also operates a Graduate Management Assistant program offering one-year fellowships to Master of Public Administration students and recent graduates to gain experience in municipal operations.
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This document describes Fort Collins public records access procedures and policies. It outlines what constitutes public records, presents 2018 FBI crime statistics showing 392 violent crimes and 3,701 property crimes in the city, and explains how residents can request arrest records, police reports, and other documents through the Fort Collins Police Department Records Unit via mail, email, fax, or in-person visits. The document also clarifies that certain records such as juvenile records and sealed records are not publicly accessible under Colorado Open Records Act provisions.
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The City of Fort Collins' Council Agenda Planning Calendar, maintained by the City Clerk's Office, lists scheduled City Council meetings and work sessions for the upcoming several months. The calendar includes work sessions and regular meetings scheduled from May 12, 2026, through August 4, 2026, with specific dates including May 19, June 2, June 16, July 21, and August 4 for Council Meetings; May 12, May 26, July 14, and July 28 for Work Sessions; and June 9 for a Special Meeting. The June 23, 2026 Work Session has been canceled and the July 7, 2026 Council Meeting is noted as to be canceled. The calendar is updated regularly and subject to change, with agendas and related documents posted online in advance of each meeting.
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This guide identifies key research resources for accessing birth, death, marriage, probate, and land records in Larimer County, Colorado. Vital records are available through Larimer County Vital Records (970-498-6710) with proof of relationship required, while marriage indexes covering 1855–1950 and divorce application indexes covering 1825–1950 are housed at the Larimer County Clerk and Recorder (970-498-7860) and Fort Collins Local History Archive (970-221-6688). Probate and county court records dating from 1862 are maintained at Larimer County Courts Justice Center (970-493-3500), and land records including deeds and property information are accessible through the Clerk's Recorded Documents Database online or the Larimer County Assessor (970-498-7050). Census materials including state census microfilm from 1885 and federal census microfilm from 1870–1910 are available at Poudre River Public Library District (970-221-6380), which provides free access to Ancestry.com databases with a library card.
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