Boulder County Clerk and Recorder / Boulder County Elections

Boulder County Clerk and Recorder / Boulder County Elections The Clerk and Recorder's office oversees three divisions: Elections, Motor Vehicle (vehicle titling, not drivers licenses), and Recording.

The Clerk and Recorder's Office is made up of three divisions: Elections, Motor Vehicle, and Recording. The Elections Division is responsible for registering voters, conducting all primary, general and county elections, and, when contracted, municipal and school district elections. The Motor Vehicle Division handles titling vehicles and issuing license plates on behalf of the Colorado Department o

f Revenue. The Recording Division issues and records marriage licenses, records all real estate transactions and similar transactions. See our comment policy here: https://www.bouldercounty.org/government/social-media/

This year, in partnership with the state, a new myDMV platform was rolled out where residents can create an account whic...
06/04/2026

This year, in partnership with the state, a new myDMV platform was rolled out where residents can create an account which ties together their driver's license info with their vehicle registration(s). Next time your car is up for renewal or you move, create that account!

Start your week on the right note by getting your DMV services done online! Visit myDMV to explore everything you can do online: https://mydmv.colorado.gov/

06/04/2026

Photos from our testing of ballots and our voting system

On Tues, with the help of local representatives from our Boulder County Republicans + Boulder County Democratic Party, o...
06/04/2026

On Tues, with the help of local representatives from our Boulder County Republicans + Boulder County Democratic Party, our office successfully passed the Logic & Accuracy Test, which verifies that ballots are correctly printed & that all voting equipment accurately reads and tabulates votes.

Ballots begin to be mailed starting Monday, June 8

Records online:https://assets.bouldercounty.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Boulder-County-2026P-Logic-and-Accuracy-Test.pdf

The June 30, 2026 Primary Election is coming! This year the Democratic, Libertarian, Republican, and Unity Parties are a...
06/02/2026

The June 30, 2026 Primary Election is coming! This year the Democratic, Libertarian, Republican, and Unity Parties are all holding primaries. See our website, for details: BoulderCountyVotes.gov

Voters registered with one of those four parties will automatically receive that party’s ballot in the mail (registered Republicans will receive a Republican ballot, etc.).

Unaffiliated voters will receive both the major party (Democratic and Republican) primary ballots. Unaffiliated voters may also choose to vote in the Libertarian or Unity Party primary, but additional steps are required (Libertarian party requires party affiliation).

Visit the Unaffiliated Voter FAQ section on our website to learn more about your options: https://bouldercounty.gov/.../inf.../primaryunaffiliatedfaq/

Important reminder: Unaffiliated voters can only vote and return one ballot!

If you aren't sure if you're registered with a certain party, you can check your registration at GoVoteColorado.gov. It’s also a good time to make sure your address is correct as ballots get mailed next week!

Renewing your vehicle online is super fast and convenient. If you need emissions first, get that done and then wait abou...
06/01/2026

Renewing your vehicle online is super fast and convenient. If you need emissions first, get that done and then wait about 12-24 hours to renew.

Don't have time for a DMV appointment? You may be able to complete your service online! Check out myDMV and skip the trip! View available online DMV services here: https://mydmv.colorado.gov/_/

Do you know a recent grad? Now's a great time to remind them (and anyone else you know who recently moved) to update the...
05/28/2026

Do you know a recent grad?

Now's a great time to remind them (and anyone else you know who recently moved) to update their address so they get their ballot for the Statewide Primary Election on June 30!

It's quick and easy to update or check your address - just go to GoVoteColorado.gov, click on Find my registration and enter your information to pull up your record. Make any necessary changes and you're all set!

You have until June 22 to make changes and have a ballot sent to your new address. But don't worry if you miss this deadline, just come into any Vote Center and we can help!

Join us Tuesday, June 2, as we test ballots and equipment for our upcoming election (referred to as the Logic and Accura...
05/26/2026

Join us Tuesday, June 2, as we test ballots and equipment for our upcoming election (referred to as the Logic and Accuracy Test - or LAT).

This is open to the public, but we do ask that people RSVP due to space limitations.

When: Tuesday, June 2, 10 a.m.
Where: Ballot Processing Center
Clerk & Recorder’s Office, 1750 33rd Street, Boulder

RSVP by 5 p.m. on Monday, June 1:
[email protected] or 303-413-7740

More Details: https://bouldercounty.gov/event/2026-logic-and-accuracy-test/

Reminder - the Primary is coming and this year more parties are participating. If you don't know your party affiliation ...
05/22/2026

Reminder - the Primary is coming and this year more parties are participating. If you don't know your party affiliation or have moved recently, we encourage you to check your voter registration now.

The June 30, 2026 Primary Election is coming up! This year the Democratic, Libertarian, Republican, and Unity Parties are all holding primaries.

Voters registered with one of those four parties will automatically receive that party’s ballot in the mail (registered Republicans will receive a Republican ballot, etc.).

Unaffiliated voters will receive both the major party (Democratic and Republican) primary ballots. Unaffiliated voters may also choose to vote in the Libertarian or Unity Party primary, but additional steps are required.

Visit the Unaffiliated Voter FAQ section on our website to learn more about your options: https://bouldercounty.gov/elections/information/primaryunaffiliatedfaq/

Important reminder: Unaffiliated voters can only vote and return one ballot!

If you aren't sure if you're registered with a certain party, you can check your registration at https://GoVoteColorado.gov/. It’s also a good time to make sure your address is correct as ballots get mailed soon!

Clemency was a mistake. The judicial process was still underway. I coauthored this piece with the Colorado Sec of State ...
05/21/2026

Clemency was a mistake. The judicial process was still underway. I coauthored this piece with the Colorado Sec of State to share my thoughts.

https://www.denverpost.com/2026/05/21/polis-clemency-for-tina-peters-emboldens-the-election-denialism-movement-that-threatens-colorados-elections-opinion/

Colorado Secretary of State's Office

“Clemency for Peters emboldens the election denialism movement and will intensify the threat environment that election officials face in conducting our work.” — Jena Griswold and Molly Fitzpatrick

In Boulder County, election integrity and security are the responsibility of Clerk Molly Fitzpatrick, who has been entru...
05/19/2026

In Boulder County, election integrity and security are the responsibility of Clerk Molly Fitzpatrick, who has been entrusted with this responsibility by Boulder County voters and who has the full support of the Boulder County Commissioners. As a member of the Colorado County Clerks Association (CCCA), Clerk Fitzpatrick and her colleagues from across the political spectrum issued a statement expressing deep concern about Governor Polis’ decision to commute Tina Peters sentence for multiple charges related to election equipment tampering. Peters, the former Mesa County Clerk, was found guilty of seven total charges, including four felonies and three misdemeanors. As of June 1, she will be released from prison and her sentence commuted.

We are amplifying CCCA’s statement today in full because it clearly expresses the profound impact this decision has on trust in the electoral process.

Commissioner Claire Levy

Commissioner Marta Loachamin

Commissioner Ashley Stolzmann

Colorado County Clerks Association Statement on Governor Polis’ Commutation of Tina Peters

We are furious, disgusted, and deeply disappointed by the Governor’s decision. We have met with him privately to make our position unmistakably clear: Tina Peters deserves the accountability imposed through Colorado’s judicial system, and the Governor should, at the very least, respect that process and allow it to fully play out before intervening.

This case was thoroughly investigated, prosecuted, and adjudicated through the rule of law. Undermining that process before it has fully concluded sends a reckless and dangerous message to the public, to election officials, and to anyone entrusted with safeguarding our democratic institutions.

Election officials across Colorado, Republicans and Democrats alike, have stood up at every turn to tell the truth about our elections, even while facing harassment, intimidation, threats, and relentless political attacks. They have defended the rule of law, protected voters, and continued serving the public despite enormous personal and professional costs.

Rather than standing with those public servants and defending one of our nation’s most cherished rights, the right to vote, Governor Polis is bending the knee to the same political forces and conspiracy movements that are actively undermining confidence in our democratic institutions. That choice carries consequences far beyond this single case.

Tina Peters’ actions have made life harder not only for election officials in Colorado, but for election officials across the country. Her conduct became a rallying point for election conspiracy movements that fueled hostility and distrust toward the very people responsible for administering free and fair elections.

Last year, an election office in Colorado was firebombed. While the suspect is entitled to the presumption of innocence and the case must proceed through the legal process, public reporting indicates the individual appeared influenced by the same stolen-election conspiracy narratives that Tina Peters helped amplify and legitimize. Election officials are not speaking in hypotheticals anymore. The threats, fear, and escalation are real.

At a time when election officials need strong support, this decision abandons them and supports the attack on the legitimacy of American elections.

There is no escaping the significance of this moment. This is now Governor Polis’s legacy. He will not be able to run from it or redefine it later. When given the opportunity to stand firmly for the rule of law, for the integrity of Colorado’s elections, and for the public servants who defend them, he chose a different path.

This decision is shameful. It rewards criminal conduct connected to attacks on our election system, weakens confidence in accountability, and undermines the very institutions that protect the freedom to vote. Colorado voters deserve leaders who defend democracy, not leaders who legitimize efforts to damage it.

The Colorado County Clerks Association (CCCA) is a non-governmental entity and includes in its membership the 64 County Clerks of Colorado and their designees: https://www.clerkandrecorder.org/

To find out more about Ballot Processing and Election Security in Boulder County, visit the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder's website: https://bouldercounty.gov/elections/information/electionsecurity/

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1750 33rd Street
Boulder, CO
80301

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Tuesday 7:30am - 5am
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
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