Aurora Candidate Filing Fees and Waivers - City Rules

Elections and Campaign Finance Colorado 4 Minutes Read · published February 09, 2026 Flag of Colorado

Aurora, Colorado candidates seeking municipal office must follow city rules for filing, paying or seeking waiver of filing fees, and submitting required forms to the City Clerk. This guide explains where to find official rules, how waivers typically work, how payments and petitions are processed, and the enforcement and appeal pathways under Aurora city practice. Read the application and penalties sections carefully and follow the listed action steps to file correctly and avoid administrative or court consequences.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of candidate filing requirements in Aurora is administered through the City Clerk and related municipal enforcement channels; specific monetary fines and civil penalties for late or incorrect filings are not specified on the cited pages below. The city code and City Clerk pages describe procedural requirements and the rights of the city to seek compliance or refer matters to municipal enforcement or court where applicable.[1]

  • Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page; see the municipal code and City Clerk resources for any fee schedules or ordinance citations.[2]
  • Escalation: first, repeat, or continuing offences and escalation amounts are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: administrative orders to cure filing defects, referral to municipal court, or injunctions may be pursued as authorized by city code; specific sanctions are not specified on the cited page.[1]
  • Enforcer and reporting: primary office is the City Clerk; complaints and questions should be directed to the City Clerk elections page for official contact and submission procedures. City Clerk - Elections[1]
  • Appeals and review: specific appeal routes and time limits for contesting fines or orders are not specified on the cited page; consult the municipal code and City Clerk for appeal instructions.
  • Defences and discretion: the city code may provide limited defenses such as clerical errors or timely cure; text and discretion standards are not specified on the cited page.
Contact the City Clerk promptly if you receive a notice to avoid escalation.

Applications & Forms

The City Clerk publishes candidate instructions and any required forms; specific form names, filing fee amounts, or waiver petition templates are not listed on the municipal code page and should be obtained from the City Clerk's candidate resources. For official forms and candidate packets, request materials from the City Clerk elections resource or the candidate information page.[1]

  • If a filing fee is required, payment methods and the location to submit payment are detailed by the City Clerk; see the City Clerk elections pages for current submission instructions.[1]
  • Waiver process: some candidates may be eligible to waive fees via petition or affidavit; the municipal code reference provides procedural authority but does not publish a universal waiver form on the cited page.[2]
Always use the City Clerk's official packet or form to confirm filing requirements and deadlines.

Filing steps and practical action items

  • Check eligibility and deadlines with the City Clerk well before the filing period opens.[1]
  • Obtain the official candidate packet and any fee or waiver forms from the City Clerk candidate information page.[1]
  • Pay the filing fee as instructed by the City Clerk or submit a waiver petition if permitted; if fee amounts are needed, ask the City Clerk because the municipal code page does not list amounts.[2]
  • Keep records of payment receipts, petition signatures, and submission confirmations; retain copies for any potential challenge.
  • If you receive a notice of noncompliance, follow the cure instructions immediately and, if necessary, request appeal information from the City Clerk.
Keep a dated submission receipt or email confirmation as primary evidence of timely filing.

FAQ

How do I find the official candidate filing requirements for Aurora?
Start with the City Clerk elections and candidate information pages for official instructions, timelines, and forms; consult the municipal code for the underlying ordinance language.[1]
Can I waive a candidate filing fee in Aurora?
Waiver eligibility and the petition or affidavit process are governed by city practice and any applicable ordinance; the cited municipal pages do not publish a universal waiver form or fee amounts, so contact the City Clerk for the current procedure.[2]
What happens if I miss the filing deadline?
Consequences for late filing are addressed by municipal rules and enforcement pathways; specific fines or penalties are not specified on the cited pages, so check with the City Clerk immediately for remedial options.

How-To

  1. Confirm office eligibility and residency requirements with the City Clerk.
  2. Download or request the official candidate packet and any waiver forms from the City Clerk candidate information page.[1]
  3. Complete forms, gather required signatures for waivers if applicable, and arrange payment or submit the waiver petition per City Clerk instructions.
  4. Submit your filing packet before the deadline and obtain written confirmation or a receipt.
  5. If you receive a notice of deficiency, respond immediately and follow appeal instructions provided by the City Clerk or municipal code.

Key Takeaways

  • Obtain the official candidate packet from the City Clerk—do not rely on third-party templates.
  • Deadlines and fee details are controlled by the City Clerk; verify them early.
  • Contact the City Clerk promptly for waivers, payments, or appeals to avoid escalation.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Aurora - City Clerk Elections
  2. [2] Aurora Municipal Code (Municode)
  3. [3] Aurora - Candidate Information