Local Resources



Conejos 1861-1874 Conejos 1874-1885 Conejos 1885
Original County Guadalupe(1861-1875) County Seat - Conejos (Since 1875)
Conejos (briefly named Guadalupe) was one of the original counties. In 1874 it was split up with parts going to La Plata, Hinsdale and Rio Grande Counties. In 1885 it was split again to form Archuleta County. In 1913 a small piece was added to the new Alamosa County.




Population 1980-7,686Population 1990 - 7,453Population 2000- 8,400




Public Records
Conejos County Vital Records Office
Conejos County Clerk
P.O. Box 157
Conejos, CO 81129-0157
(719) 376-5927

Birth Records: from 1877-1907
Death Records: from 1918
Marriage records: License/Certificates 1946-1959, 1980-1990
Divorce Records:1900-1939 and 1968 to present
Index of Conejos County Divorce Records 7/31/1899 - 9/20/1915
Land Records: from 1900
Naturalization Records:Declarations of Intention 1882-1937
Final Documents 1882-1948
For additional help see Conejos Co. Lookups

Colorado Dept of Health
4300 Cherry Creek Dr South
HSVRD-VS-A1
Denver, CO 80246-1530
(303) 692-2224 General
(303) 756-4464 Information
Fax: (800) 423-1108
Email: vital.records@state.co.us
CO Dept. of Health Website:
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/certs.asp

Order Forms and further information on State Records for Birth (since 1910) and Death (since 1900) can be found at: http://vitalrec.com/co.html#State
U.S. Census Bureau - Conejos Co., CO
County Profile ICounty Profile Link II
North Conejos School Dist.South Conejos School Dist.


Societies and Libraries
San Luis Valley Museum Association San Luis Valley Historical Society,
P.O. Box 982,
Alamosa, CO 81101
Conejos MuseumJack Dempsey Museum




County Coordinator: Connie PerkinsReturn to Conejos Co. Home Page.





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