About Windsor
The governing body of Windsor, Colorado, is the Windsor Town Board, which consists of seven members. These members include a mayor and six trustees, all of whom are elected at-large by the residents of Windsor. Each trustee serves a term of four years, while the mayor also serves a four-year term. Elections are held in odd-numbered years, with the next election scheduled for November 2023.
The Windsor Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in the area, ensuring the safety and welfare of its residents. They maintain detailed arrest records and criminal records, which are crucial for various legal and personal inquiries. If you need inmate records or to conduct background checks, the Weld County Detention Center provides resources to help with these requests. The Windsor Police Department has implemented community policing initiatives, using a collaborative relationship between officers and residents, which has led to a decrease in crime rates in recent years. Residents of Windsor can access public records through the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA), which allows for transparency and accountability in government. Vital records, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, can be requested at the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office, where detailed procedures are in place to assist residents. For property records, the Weld County Assessor’s office offers full data regarding land and assets within the area. Court records can be obtained through the Weld County District Court, and online portals are available to simplify the process of accessing these essential documents. Through these channels, Windsor residents can stay informed and engaged with their local governance and community.
The Weld County Election Division, 1401 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631, (970) 304-6525, www.weldgov.com/government/departments/clerk_and_recorder/elections, administers elections for Windsor residents. Colorado residents can register to vote online at www.sos.state.co.us by the 22nd day prior to an election, providing a valid Colorado driver's license or state ID. Municipal elections for mayor and city council take place on the first Tuesday in April of odd-numbered years, with the next scheduled for April 2, 2024.