Conejos County Genealogy Records

Conejos County sits in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado. It holds the distinction of being one of Colorado's original counties. The area has deep Spanish roots. Families settled here in the 1850s. Land grants shaped the region. The records reflect this history. Spanish and English documents both exist. Researchers find unique resources here.

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Conejos County Quick Facts

7,400 Population
Conejos County Seat
1861 Year Created
1,287 Square Miles

Conejos County Clerk and Recorder

The Conejos County Clerk and Recorder keeps historic records. Their office is in the town of Conejos. They have documents from 1861. This includes marriage and land records. The staff understands the local history. They can help with Spanish names and terms.

The area is rural. The pace is slower. This helps researchers. Staff has time to assist. Call before you visit. They can prepare records.

State archives
Address 6683 County Road 13
Conejos, CO 81129
Phone 719-376-5422
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Website conejoscounty.org

Where to Find Genealogy Records in Conejos County

The Clerk and Recorder has local records. Marriages go back to 1861. Land records include Spanish land grants. These are valuable for research.

Birth and death records are at the state level. C.R.S. 25-2-103 governs these. The Colorado State Archives has older ones. They work under C.R.S. 24-80.

Places to search:

  • Conejos County Clerk and Recorder
  • Colorado State Archives in Denver
  • CDPHE Vital Records
  • San Luis Valley Historical Society
  • Colorado Historical Society

Online Databases and Resources

Online research helps. The state offers databases. FamilySearch has records too. You can start from home.

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Records Available in Conejos County

Many records exist. Marriages prove unions. Land records show property. Some are Spanish land grants. Probate records list heirs. Court records may help.

Vital records have rules. C.R.S. 25-2-117 protects birth records for 100 years. Death records close for 75 years. Then they open. Marriages and land records are public.

Fees for Records in Conejos County

Copies cost money. The county charges fees. The state does too. Plan your budget.

CDPHE sets standard fees. Birth certificates are $20. Death certificates cost $13. County fees vary.

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Common fees:

  • Birth certificate: $20.00
  • Death certificate: $13.00
  • Marriage copy: Varies
  • Land record: $1.00 per page

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