Wolcott Public Records Directory
All links go directly to official Wolcott, Colorado government websites.
Wolcott, Colorado, is governed by the Wolcott Town Council, which consists of five elected members. Council members are elected at-large for a term length of four years. Elections are held during the general election cycle, allowing residents to vote for their representatives directly.
The town operates with an approximate annual budget of $1.2 million for the fiscal year 2023. This budget covers various municipal services, including public safety, infrastructure maintenance, and community development initiatives.
Regular meetings of the Wolcott Town Council are held on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM. These meetings take place at the Wolcott Town Hall, located at 100 Main Street, Wolcott, CO 81655. Residents are encouraged to attend and participate in discussions regarding local governance and community issues.
Wolcott, Colorado, is a charming, small-town enclave in Eagle County, situated along the banks of the Eagle River. With a population of approximately 1,092, this picturesque unincorporated community is known for its stunning mountain views and proximity to outdoor recreational activities, including hiking, biking, and skiing. Notable landmarks include the Wolcott Elementary School and the scenic Wolcott Bay, which serves as a gateway for fishing and water sports enthusiasts. Economically, Wolcott thrives on tourism, with local businesses catering to visitors exploring the nearby Vail Valley and Beaver Creek ski resorts, making it a key player in the region's outdoor economy and culture.
Law enforcement in Wolcott falls under the jurisdiction of the Eagle County Sheriff’s Office, rather than having its own police department. Arrest records and criminal records are maintained by this office, which ensures that law enforcement data is organized and accessible to the public. The Eagle County Jail, located in Gypsum, provides detention facilities for individuals awaiting trial or serving short sentences. Residents can search inmate records or request background checks by visiting the Eagle County Sheriff's Office or its website, where they find a wealth of resources, including a contact number for inquiries. A notable aspect of law enforcement in the area is the commitment to community safety and the implementation of programs aimed at preventing crime, fostering a sense of security for both residents and visitors.
For those in need of public records or vital records, the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) facilitates access to a wide range of documents. Residents seeking vital records such as birth, death, or marriage certificates can visit the Eagle County Clerk and Recorder’s office, which handles all vital statistics for the county. Property records are available through the Eagle County Assessor’s office, allowing individuals to access information regarding property ownership and values. Court records, including civil and criminal filings, can be obtained through the Eagle County Superior Court, which offers both in-person and online request options. The county's website provides online portals for record requests, streamlining the process for residents seeking essential documents in an efficient manner.
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Wolcott residents can register to vote online through the Colorado Secretary of State's website at https://www.coloradosos.gov/voter/pages/pub/olvr/findVoterReg.xhtml. Colorado allows same-day voter registration through election day at Voter Service and Polling Centers. Voters must provide a Colorado driver's license or identification card number, or the last four digits of their Social Security number. Registration is also accepted by mail or in person at the Eagle County Clerk's office. Colorado requires voters to be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years old by election day, and residents of Colorado for at least 22 days prior to the election. As an unincorporated community, Wolcott has no municipal government and therefore no city council, mayoral, or town-specific elections. Wolcott residents vote in Eagle County Commissioner races (three commissioners elected to staggered four-year terms), Eagle County Clerk and Recorder, Sheriff, Assessor, Treasurer, Coroner, and Surveyor races, as well as state and federal elections.
Polling place lookup for Wolcott residents is available through the Colorado Secretary of State's voter registration lookup tool at https://www.coloradosos.gov/voter/pages/pub/olvr/verifyNewVoter.xhtml, where voters can enter their name and date of birth to view their registration status, ballot status, and assigned Voter Service and Polling Center. During election periods, Eagle County typically operates multiple Voter Service and Polling Centers where any county voter can cast a ballot in person, receive a replacement ballot, register to vote, or update registration information. Public election records in Colorado include voter registration lists (available with restrictions under C.R.S. § 1-2-227), campaign finance disclosure reports (available through the Colorado Secretary of State's TRACER database at https://tracer.sos.colorado.gov/), candidate filings and statements, and precinct-level election results. Eagle County posts unofficial and official election results on the Clerk and Recorder's website after each election.
In the November 2024 presidential election, Eagle County had approximately 37,500 registered voters with turnout of approximately 75-80%, reflecting Colorado's strong mail ballot participation. In the November 3, 2026 general election, Wolcott and Eagle County voters will decide several major races. Colorado's U.S. Senate seat currently held by Michael Bennet is not up for election in 2026 (next election 2028), but Colorado's other U.S. Senate seat held by John Hickenlooper is also not up until 2028. The 2026 election will include Colorado's gubernatorial race (four-year term), Colorado's U.S. House of Representatives seat for District 3 (which includes Eagle County and Wolcott), all Colorado state legislative seats including the State Senate district and State House district covering Wolcott, Eagle County Commissioner races (depending on which district seats are up in the rotation), and potentially other county offices depending on term schedules. Voters should check the Eagle County Elections Division website for candidate filings, sample ballots, and ballot issue information as the 2026 election approaches. Colorado Blue Book explaining statewide ballot measures is published by the Legislative Council and distributed to all households before elections containing state constitutional amendments and statewide initiatives.