Government
Custer County operates under a Board of County Commissioners form of government, serving the residents of the Wet Mountain Valley with transparent, accessible leadership. Our elected officials and appointed administrators work together to provide essential services while preserving the unique character of our mountain community.
Leadership
Board of Commissioners
The three-member Board of County Commissioners serves as the legislative and executive authority for Custer County, setting policy, approving budgets, and representing the interests of county residents.
Public Service
Elected Officials
Meet the elected officials who serve Custer County, including the Assessor, Clerk & Recorder, Coroner, Sheriff, Surveyor, and Treasurer/Public Trustee. Each office plays a vital role in county operations.
Voter Information
Elections
Information about voter registration, upcoming elections, sample ballots, and polling locations. The Clerk & Recorder serves as the county's chief election official.
Public Participation
Meetings & Agendas
Access meeting schedules, agendas, minutes and recordings from Board of County Commissioners meetings. All meetings are open to the public and available via Zoom.
Official Documents
Resolutions & Ordinances
Browse county ordinances, resolutions, and official policies. Access documents related to land use, public safety, and county operations.
Financial Transparency
Budget & Finance
Review county budgets, financial reports, and expenditures. Custer County is committed to transparent financial management and accountability to taxpayers.
Work with Us
Custer County is an equal opportunity employer seeking dedicated individuals to serve our community. We offer competitive wages, benefits, and the opportunity to make a difference in the Wet Mountain Valley.
