Pueblo County Courthouse staying closed to the public through May
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) — The Pueblo County Courthouse will stay closed to the public during the month of May to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
In a press release, the Pueblo County Government spokesperson said it is conducting business and operating under “Safer-At-Home” guidelines, but no in-person services are available at the courthouse.
“We have adapted our service delivery to continue serving the public during this challenging time," Pueblo County Commissioner Garrison Ortiz said in a statement.
"We will continue to refine our new service delivery methods to keep things moving and do all we can to protect our workforce."
Citizens are encouraged to conduct business with Pueblo County Government via phone, email, mail, and online. There is a complete COVID-19 resource guide on the county’s home page located at https://county.pueblo.org/board-county-commissioners/pueblo-county-covid-19-information-page.
Here are the best ways to pay property taxes:
- Mail payments to Treasurer’s Office: 215 W. 10th Street, Room 110 Pueblo CO 81003
- Pay property taxes online by going to https://county.pueblo.org and click on pay my property taxes
Here are the best ways to buy license plates or purchase renewal tags:
- Mail renewal payments to Clerk & Recorder’s Office: 215 W. 10th Street, Pueblo CO 81003
- Conduct business online at https://mydmv.colorado.gov
- Kiosk at south side King Soopers in Pueblo
If your Renewal Card says "needs proof of insurance," mail in your renewal with a copy of your valid insurance.
Drop off boxes are also available on the east side of the Courthouse off of Main Street.
The Pueblo County Commissioners will re-evaluate at the end of May and make a determination whether to reopen the Courthouse to the public.