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Fort Collins / Colorado / United States
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The Building Department is a part of Larimer County, Colo. It issues building permits and oversees construction works throughout the area. It also issues electrical, mechanical and plumbing permits. The department administers and enforces various building codes and technical standards. The department provides building code information for builders and contractors. It offers inspection services for residential and commercial properties. The department issues certificate of completion and provides contractor search assistance services. It provides building permit application and fee estimation request forms. The department additionally offers construction guidelines for industrial and multifamily buildings. The Building Department maintains a location in Fort Collins, Colo.
Bailey / Colorado / United States
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The Park County Sheriffs Office provides services related to law enforcement. The department offers various community awareness programs related to victim services for groups, schools and businesses. It provides crisis intervention and safety planning assistance services. The Park County Sheriffs Office is governed by Park County, Colo., which manages administration, building, community development and tourism, emergency management, human resources, public health and road and bridge departments. The county s public health department offers a range of medical and health care and nutrition services. It also governs planning and environmental health departments. The Park County Sheriffs Office is located in Bailey, Colo.
Fort Collins / Colorado / United States
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The Information Management Services Division, governed by Larimer County in Colorado, is an internal service unit. It is responsible for planning and coordinating the communication and technology services for other county divisions. The division also works toward aligning business driven technology plans. Larimer County operates finance, human resources, public works, purchasing, solid waste and risk management departments. The county government serves a population of more than 290,000 citizens. It also maintains public records for property taxes and sales. Larimer County offers criminal justice, child protection, maternity assistance and nursing services. In addition, it maintains a detention center and recreational facilities.
Colorado Springs / Colorado / United States
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The Pikes Peak Workforce Center, also known as PPWFC, helps employers in searching the database of job seekers and matching their skills and educational qualifications with the required standards. The center conducts various training programs to provide financial assistance to the residents of El Paso and Teller counties in Colorado. The Pikes Peak Workforce Center offers leadership training, career assessment and tutorial classes, study skills development and mentoring services for youths between the ages of 17 and 21. It conducts workshops that focus on topics related to application filling, resume writing and interview techniques. The Pikes Peak Workforce Center operates a resource room equipped with a photocopy machine, computers with Internet access, printers and telephones to help job seekers.
Sterling / Colorado / United States
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Leadville / Colorado / United States
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Castle Rock / Colorado / United States
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County Clerk & Recorder is a department administered by the Douglas County Government in Colorado. The department s election and registration division is responsible for conducting national-, state-, county- and city-level elections. It operates a driver s license office that assists citizens with issues concerning renewal and address change. County Clerk & Recorder s motor vehicle division oversees the titling and registration of motor vehicles, as well as provides vehicle tax collection services. The department s recording division is responsible for issuing marriage licenses and maintaining, indexing and preserving permanent public documents. County Clerk & Recorder additionally provides online license plate renewal assistance services.
Denver / Colorado / United States
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City and County of Denver, formed in 1861, is governed by a nonpartisan elected mayor, auditor and 13-member city council. The city serves as the financial, transportation, and distribution center of the Rocky Mountain region. City organization is divided into departments, agencies, independent agencies and offices. Nine main departments carry out the functions of city government. The Office of Economic Development offers a variety of programs and services to assist new and expanding businesses, helps promote small and disadvantaged businesses, and provides employment and training assistance ob-seekers and youth throughout the metro area. The Denver Civil Service Commission is responsible for administering the testing process for entry-level and promotional positions within the Denver Police and Fire Departments, policy administration, and hearing disciplinary appeals of classified members. Denvers City and County Building, also known as City Hall, serves as offices of the mayor, meeting chambers of city council, and offices for the Department of Law, Public Works, and Emergency Management, and courtrooms for county and district court.
Golden / Colorado / United States
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As a part of Jefferson County in Colorado, the 1st Judicial District Probation Department is responsible for case management and supervision of offenders placed on formal probation by the court. The department operates through domestic violence, intensive supervised probation, adult, and alcohol and drug driving evaluation and supervision divisions. The 1st Judicial District Probation Department also maintains juvenile, pre-sentence investigation and sex offender divisions. The Jefferson County government operates various departments, including administration, animal control, emergency management, health and environment, sheriff and human services. In addition, the county government includes the offices of the clerk and recorder, treasurer, assessor and attorney.
Fort Collins / Colorado / United States
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Larimer County, Colorado, is located in north central Colorado. The county encompasses 2,640-square miles of irrigated farmland, ranch lands, forests and mountains. It is the seventh largest county in the state. More than 50 percent of Larimer is publicly owned, most of which is land within Roosevelt National Forest and Rocky Mountain National Park. Major attractions and destinations in the area include the Poudre River Canyon, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado State University in Fort Collins and the Scottish Highlands Festival in Estes Park. The estimated population of Larimer County in 2004 was 283,000. Fort Collins, Loveland Berthoud, and Estes Park are among the most populated communities in the county. Elected officials include the Board of County Commissioners, County Manager, Sheriff, Treasurer and District Attorney. Larimer County is named after General William Larimer, an early settler of Denver, Colo. The Territorial legislature of Colorado named Larimer a county in 1861.
Pueblo / Colorado / United States
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The Pueblo County Sheriff s Office believes in a community-oriented policing philosophy and provides around-the-clock patrol services to all Pueblo County, Colo., communities. Law enforcement handles a variety of specialized programs, such as crime prevention, drug abuse resistance education, the school resource officer program, a community organization for victim assistance, K-9 unit and the bicycle patrol unit. It carries out these services through its four divisions that include patrol, investigations, high-tech crimes and services for the Colorado State University-Pueblo. The Pueblo County Sheriff s Office maintains its headquarters in Pueblo.