County Clerk

 

Role


The County Clerk is a nonpartisan, elected, constitutional officer as provided in Article 6, Section 6 of the Oregon Constitution and the Oregon Revised Statutes, Chapter 205, and serves a term of four years.


The duties of the office include:

  • Records documents that affect title to real property
  • Conducts elections in Coos County
  • Maintains the voter registration rolls
  • Keeps public records for the county
  • Processes Board of Property Tax Appeals
  • Issues Marriage Licenses and Domestic Partnerships
  • Records military Discharges (DD-214) at no cost
  • Provides access to archived records