Welcome to the Inyo County Clerk/Recorder
and Registrar of Voters Department

 

What's New?

Important Information for Nonpartisan Voters - June 5, 2012 Primary Election

Top-Two Open Primary Information - June 5 , 2012 Primary Election

Track the status of your Vote by Mail ballot in Inyo County for the June 5, 2012 Presidential Primary Election

Interview on KIBS regarding the Top-Two Open Primary Act of 2010 (MP3)

Press Release Regarding the June 5, 2012 Election

Frequently Asked Questions
Regarding the Top Two Open Primary

Save Tax Dollars! Go Green! Go Paperless! Get Your Sample Ballot Online!

 

The responsibilities of the County Clerk Division of this department include issuing Marriage Licenses, filing and indexing Fictitious Business Name Statements, Notary Public oaths and bonds, and environmental documents.

The responsibilities of the Recorder Division include reviewing and recording documents into our permanent official records and examining and maintaining birth, death and marriage certificates. Our records date back to the formation of Inyo County in 1866.

The responsibilities of the Elections Divisions of this department are to review and maintain the voter registration database, recruit and train polling place workers, distribute, review, accept and file statements required by the Political Reform Act, set up election ballots, provide ballots to voters, and tabulate and certify results of the election processes in Inyo County.

All election results are public and can be requested from our Elections Division at the number listed above. For more information on how to register to vote please view our Voter Registration link.

If you have any questions please contact the office during business hours. The hours of operation are from 8:00 am - 12:00 pm & 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Monday through Friday, excluding State and Federal Holidays.