Provides Elections , Recording , and Motor Vehicle (DMV) services.
If you live in Grand Junction, Fruita, or anywhere in between, affects your quality of life. When the courthouse is open on time, when the road signs are legible, when the public restrooms in the county parks are clean—that is Central Services. When the 911 dispatchers have a working computer, when the landfill scales are calibrated, when the public health nurses have masks and gloves—that is also Central Services. mesa county central services
Mesa County covers over 3,300 square miles of diverse terrain, from the urban streets of Grand Junction to the remote dirt roads in the Book Cliffs. The county owns hundreds of vehicles and heavy-duty machines: sheriff’s patrol cars, dump trucks, road graders, ambulances, and administrative sedans. Provides Elections , Recording , and Motor Vehicle
Located primarily at the Mesa County Administration Building and various satellite facilities in Grand Junction, this department consolidates functions that would otherwise be duplicated across 20+ county agencies. By centralizing these tasks, Mesa County saves money, standardizes quality, and reduces administrative bloat. When the 911 dispatchers have a working computer,