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Morgan County is primarily a rural entity located on the high plains of northeastern Colorado, with Weld and Logan Counties to the north, Washington County to the east, Adams County to the south and Weld County to the west.
The Assessor's Office is responsible for discovering, listing, and valuing all property within the county as directed by state laws. It is the duty of the Assessor to locate, identify and value all taxable property within the County.
The Morgan County Clerk and Recorder has the responsibility for the following departments in county government: Elections Department, Motor Vehicle Department and Recording Department. The Morgan County Clerk and Recorder's Office issues Civil Union Licenses and Marriage Licenses.
This site is designed to provide you with a vast amount of data on properties located in Morgan County, CO. Using this site, you can easily access current ownership, sales information, tax history, and assessment history on parcels.
In order to avoid project delays and added expense to both the County and to the applicant, please ensure that all work is inspected and approved prior to concealment. Permits Required. Morgan County’s basic requirements for permits are any building that has a roof and is 120 square feet and larger.
The State of Colorado is committed to providing equitable access to our services to all Coloradans. Our ongoing accessibility effort works towards being in line with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.2, level AA criteria.
Protect and Enhance Agriculture - To protect and enhance agricultural uses and the rural characteristics of the County. The Morgan County Planning & Zoning Department is organized into two divisions: Planning Services and Building Inspections.
Morgan County's Commissioners are constitutional officers elected for four-year terms. The Board of County Commissioners is both an administrative and policy-making body. Morgan County is divided into three compact districts by the Board of County Commissioners.
As an employee of local government, you are working for the citizens of Morgan County and providing services to all the residents. Important information, including salary and requirements are found by clicking on the "details" button for each opening.
Morgan County's Commissioners are constitutional officers elected for four-year terms. The Board of County Commissioners is both an administrative and policy-making body. Morgan County is divided into three compact districts by the Board of County Commissioners.