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Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Santa Fe County includes the Board of County Commissioners, elected officials, and administrative departments to serve the residents of Santa Fe County, New Mexico.
About Us | Santa Fe County
About Santa Fe County. According to the Census 2010 Santa Fe County has a population of 144,170 (increase of 11.5 percent). The population density was 67.7 people per square mile and there are 64,632 households. The median income for Santa Fe County is $52,923. Information from the U.S. Census Bureau, State and County QuickFacts. Geography ...
Santa Fe County Clerk
The Santa Fe County Clerks Office issues marriage licenses, records documents, deeds, and other legal documents. Constituents may also conduct research or request public information.
Home | Santa Fe County
Santa Fe County includes the Board of County Commissioners, elected officials, and administrative departments to serve the residents of Santa Fe County, New Mexico.
Research/Public Records Access - Santa Fe County, New Mexico
This page is constituents seeking public records in Santa Fe County. This includes real estate, voting information, and more.
Departments | Santa Fe County
Santa Fe County 240 Grant Ave. Santa Fe, NM 87501-2061 phone (505) 986-6200 Mail: PO Box 276 Santa Fe, NM 87504-0276 Website Policies & Use ...
SFC Assessor: Property Assessment & Tax Information | Santa Fe …
Access comprehensive property information and tax data with the Santa Fe County Assessor. Make informed decisions about real estate today. Contact us now.
Recording Information - Santa Fe County, New Mexico
The Santa Fe County Clerk’s office records only UCCs that pertain to real estate; all other UCCs need to be filed at the Secretary of State's Office. UCC filings do not need to be notarized. Please see our Recording and Filing Fee Schedule for UCC recording fees.
2024 General Election | Santa Fe County
Nov 5, 2024 · General Elections in New Mexico are open for all registered voters to participate, you do not need to be registered with a major party in order to vote. Voters who are not yet registered or who need to change their address can use Same Day Registration to register and vote at any polling location in Santa Fe County.
County Commissioners - Santa Fe County, New Mexico
For meeting information including dates, agendas, and packet material, visit the Board of County Commissioners webpage or contact the Santa Fe County Manager's Office at 505-986-6200. Find Your Commissioner. To find out which County Commission district you reside in, click on the Interactive Commission District Map and