Get Married with No Appointment on Loving Day In 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that interracial marriages are protected under the 14th Amendment. On June 12, to mark the occasion, come get married at DCR with no appointment needed.
DCR, City Council Partner to Change Lobbying Laws Denver’s current lobbying laws are outdated. This measure aims to help the public see who is influencing decisions, the issues being influenced, and how those processes happen.
State Primary Election Voter Information See polling locations, VSPC times, check your registration, and everything else you need to know ahead of the June 30 State Primary Election.
November 3, 2026 Special Election Information Denver City Council member Sarah Parady recently announced her intention to resign, effective August 5. A Special Election will run in conjunction with the November Midterm Elections. Click here for more information on the upcoming Special Election to fill that seat.
Request Clerk Lopez To Speak Clerk López believes democracy works best when it’s personal and accessible. He’s committed to connecting with Denverites and sharing how our office serves every day. Invite him to your event!
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Clerk López issues statement on 2026 Election Cleanup Bill Clerk Paul López issued the following statement after Governor Polis signed HB26-1113, which modernizes Colorado's election laws and practices, into law.
DCR, City Council Partner to Change Denver Lobbying Laws Today, the Denver Clerk & Recorder and City Council formally begin the process to change the Denver Revised Municipal Code to increase transparency in the lobbying process.
Clerk López Issues Statement on Tina Peters Clemency Decision Denver Clerk & Recorder Paul López issued the following statement after Colorado Governor Jared Polis granted clemency to former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, making her eligible for parole on June 1, 2026. Tina Peters was convicted of felony charges for unauthorized access to elections machines in the 2020 presidential election.
Juneteenth - Office Closed 19 Jun 2026 The Denver Clerk & Recorder will be closed on Friday, June 19 in observation of Juneteenth. All services will resume on Monday, June 22. Tagged as: , Clerk and Recorder, Elections
Coffee with the Clerk - Whittier Cafe 19 Jun 2026 Come join us next Friday at 9am at Whittier Cafe for our final Coffee with the Clerk before the June 30 Primary Election! This is your chance to ask questions and talk about election security and process with Clerk Paul López. Tagged as: , Clerk and Recorder, Elections
Juneteenth Parade 20 Jun 2026 Join Clerk López and DCR for the Juneteenth parade and celebration in Denver's Five Points area. Voter registration and education opportunities will be available! Tagged as: , Clerk and Recorder, Elections
Denver Pride Parade 28 Jun 2026 Join the 2026 Denver Pride Parade as DCR marches through the streets and connects with constituents! Tagged as: , Clerk and Recorder, Elections
July 4th - Office Closed 03 Jul 2026 The Denver Clerk & Recorder will be closed on Friday, July 3 in observation of Independence Day. All services will resume on Monday, July 6. Tagged as: , Clerk and Recorder, Elections