Denver Clerk and Recorder to Host New Year Marriage Event Published on January 09, 2025 The Office of the Denver Clerk and Recorder will host a “New Year, New Beginnings” marriage event from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17 at the Webb Building. Couples looking to tie the knot will need to pay the $30 marriage license fee but will not need to make an appointment to get married. Please complete your marriage application before coming in. Tagged as: , Clerk and Recorder
Denver Sheriff Department Offers In-Custody Voting Published on October 30, 2024 Individuals in Denver’s jails cast their ballots in person for the 2024 General Election in partnership with the Denver Sheriff Department (DSD), Office of the Denver Clerk & Recorder’s Elections Division, Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition (CCJRC) and League of Women Voters through the Confined Voting Program (CVP). Polling centers were planned for the Downtown Detention Center on Wednes Tagged as: , Clerk and Recorder
Clerk Lopez Issues Statement on Password Breach Published on October 30, 2024 Clerk Lopez Issues Statement on Breach of Passwords by the Secretary of State's Office Tagged as: , Clerk and Recorder
Denver Elections Partners with Ball Arena for Upcoming Games Published on October 18, 2024 “Our goal is to meet voters where they are,” says Denver Clerk and Recorder Paul López. “We want to engage with voters, ensuring they know their vote is their voice and it’s important that they use it.” Tagged as: , Clerk and Recorder, Elections
Denver Clerk Paul López Thanks Denver City Council For #DenverVotesDay Published on October 15, 2024 Hon. Paul D. López, Denver Clerk and Recorder, thanks Denver City Councilmember Paul Kashmann and the entire City Council for proclaiming November 5 as #DenverVotesDay. Tagged as: , Clerk and Recorder, Elections
Ballots Mailed, Town Halls Planned to Encourage Participation Published on October 11, 2024 Today, the Office of the Denver Clerk and Recorder mailed 443,183 ballots to active registered Denver voters for the upcoming General Election. Voters may receive ballots as early as tomorrow into next week. Ballots were sent today as Monday is Indigenous People’s Day and the United States Postal Service is closed. Tagged as: , Elections
Denver Elections Conducts Successful Logic and Accuracy Test Published on October 09, 2024 The Denver Elections Division conducted a successful Logic and Accuracy Test today, October 9. This test is conducted prior to every election to ensure equipment is tabulating accurately. Tagged as: , Clerk and Recorder, Elections
Ballot Information Book Goes Online, Change Saves Nearly $200 Thousand Published on October 07, 2024 The Office of the Denver Clerk and Recorder’s Elections Division has published the Ballot Information Booklet for the upcoming General Election. Tagged as: , Clerk and Recorder, Elections