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Elected Officials
Alamosa County has 9 elected officials: three members of the Board of County Commissioners, the Assessor, Clerk and Recorder, Coroner, Sheriff, Surveyor, and Treasurer. The Public Trustee is appointed by the governor for a four-year term.
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Assessor
It is the duty of the Assessor to assess all property in Alamosa County in a fair and equitable manner in accordance with state guidelines.
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Board of County Commissioners
The Board is charged with setting policy to guide county programs that serve residents and businesses in Alamosa County.
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Clerk & Recorder
The Clerk and Recorder's Office is responsible for register motor vehicles including titles, plates, permits, VIN inspections and more.
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Coroner
The Coroner is an elected official governed by Colorado Revised Statutes to establish the cause and manner of deaths that fall within their jurisdiction.
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Sheriff
The Alamosa County Sheriff's Office is responsible for law enforcement, investigations, and detention in unincorporated Alamosa County.
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Surveyor
The County Surveyor is an elected official who has duties and powers pursuant to C.R.S. §30-10-903 and is responsible for maintaining an index system for all plats filed by surveyors with the County in accordance with Colorado law, and pursuant to C.R.S. §30-50-101(2)(a)(I).
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Treasurer & Public Trustee
The Treasurer is an elected official, serving a four year term of office, and is responsible for collecting property taxes, and disbursing taxes to the taxing authorities (school districts, cities/towns, the county, special districts, etc.)