Boulder County government offices closed Thursday, Nov. 28, and Friday, Nov. 29, for the Thanksgiving holiday.

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November 4, 2024

County Offices Closed November 11 for Veterans Day


Residents invited to attend the Veterans Day Parade in Longmont


Boulder County, Colo. -- Boulder County government offices (including the 20th Judicial District Court and the District Attorney's Office) will be closed on Monday, Nov. 11, in observance of Veterans Day. The closure does not impact 24/7 public safety, child and adult protection, or maintenance operations.

Visit Boulder County’s website for services that can be conducted online. Hours and holiday closures are also available on the county’s website.

Proclamation Honoring Those Who Served

The Boulder County Commissioners presented a proclamation on Tuesday, Oct. 29, in honor of Boulder County’s veterans and their families. The commissioners were joined by representatives from local veterans’ organizations and county staff, who are veterans.

Longmont Veterans Day Parade

Join organizations across Boulder County on Veterans Day (Monday, Nov. 11), for the Longmont Veterans Day Parade. The parade begins at 11:11 a.m.

Boulder County Veterans Service Officers

The Boulder County Veteran Service Office provides U.S. military veterans and their dependents with access to benefits through local, state, federal, and nonprofit programs. Accredited officers assist with advising, educating, and submission of Veterans Administration (VA) disability benefits and their programs. The Veteran Service Office is not an entity of the VA but is licensed and offers accredited representatives of the Veteran’s Benefits Administration. Boulder County’s Veteran Services Officers (VSOs) are pleased to serve those who have served our country and their dependents. Learn more at boco.org/VeteranServices.

Boulder County Veterans Employment Services

Workforce Boulder County assists with veterans’ employment services through a variety of programs, including transitioning service members and eligible spouses with the resources and services to succeed in the workforce. To assist in meeting this mission, Priority of Service is given to veterans and eligible spouses. Priority of Service means that veterans and eligible spouses are given priority over non-covered persons for the receipt of employment, training, and placement services provided under a qualified job training program. Colorado Department of Labor and Employment’s Veteran Employment Specialists and Workforce Employment Advisors provide hands-on assistance to veterans and spouses seeking guidance in obtaining employment. Learn more at https://bouldercounty.gov/departments/community-services/workforce-boulder-county/veterans-employment-services/


Collage of all three Boulder County Commissioners