Conejos County Property Records

Conejos County property records are maintained by the Assessor's Office in the community of Conejos. Located in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado, this rural county features agricultural lands, ranching operations, and the Rio Grande National Forest. Property records document land use from valley floor agriculture to high mountain grazing allotments. Residents can access ownership information, assessment values, and real estate documents through county offices. The Assessor and Clerk and Recorder provide comprehensive property research services.

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Conejos County Quick Facts

7,500 Population
1,287 Square Miles
Conejos County Seat
1861 Original County

Conejos County Assessor's Office

The Conejos County Assessor values all taxable property within this southern Colorado county. The office maintains records on agricultural lands, rural residences, and commercial properties. Assessment work emphasizes agricultural land classification and rural property valuation.

The Assessor's Office operates from the county offices on County Road 13. Staff are available to answer questions about property valuations and assessment procedures. Property owners may review their records and discuss valuation concerns with assessor personnel.

Agricultural land classification is a significant function in Conejos County. Staff verify that properties meet statutory requirements for agricultural designation. This classification affects assessment rates and tax liabilities. The office works with landowners to ensure proper property classification.

Office Conejos County Assessor
Address 6683 County Road 13, Conejos, CO 81129
Phone (719) 376-5585
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Conejos County Clerk and Recorder

The Clerk and Recorder's Office maintains official property records for Conejos County. This office records deeds, mortgages, liens, and other documents affecting real estate title. Recording creates a public record of property ownership and encumbrances.

Property records in Conejos County span more than 160 years of history. The office preserves documents from the county's establishment through the present day. Both historical and current records are available for public inspection.

The Clerk and Recorder also manages elections and motor vehicle registrations. The recording division focuses specifically on real estate documents. Staff can assist with document searches and provide certified copies.

Office Conejos County Clerk and Recorder
Address 6683 County Road 13, Conejos, CO 81129
Phone (719) 376-5422
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Property in the San Luis Valley

Conejos County lies within the expansive San Luis Valley, the largest alpine valley in North America. Property in the valley includes irrigated agricultural lands along the Conejos River, dryland pastures, and forested mountain areas. The valley's elevation exceeds 7,500 feet, creating unique conditions for agriculture and living.

Water rights are critical for Conejos County properties. The Conejos River and its tributaries provide irrigation water for valley agriculture. Property records reference water rights decrees dating back to the late 1800s. The office maintains records that document these water rights transfers.

The Rio Grande National Forest covers significant portions of Conejos County. Private properties within or adjacent to the forest often have unique access considerations. The Assessor values these mountain properties based on limited comparable sales and recreational use potential.

Colorado State Property Resources

Conejos County property records are supported by state-level resources. The Division of Property Taxation provides assessment guidance and oversight. Their publications explain agricultural land valuation and tax administration.

The Division of Property Taxation ensures consistent application of Colorado's property tax laws. Property owners can access information about assessment appeals and tax programs through this agency.

For water rights research, the Colorado Division of Water Resources maintains records that complement property files. Their database contains decreed water rights and well permits for Conejos County. This information helps property owners understand water availability and obligations.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Conejos County and maintain related property record systems.