Loveland Colorado Criminal Records Guide

Loveland criminal records are maintained by Larimer County agencies. The city sits in northern Colorado. It has over 75,000 residents. The Loveland Police Department provides local law enforcement. The Larimer County Sheriff's Office handles jail and booking records. Court cases go through the 8th Judicial District. This guide explains how to access these records.

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Loveland Quick Facts

76K+ Population
Larimer County
970 Area Code
1881 Founded

Loveland Police Department Records

The Loveland Police Department serves the city. Officers respond to calls twenty-four hours daily. They generate incident reports. They conduct traffic stops. They investigate crimes. The department maintains police records.

Police reports document initial incident response. Officers record observations. They interview witnesses. They collect evidence. These reports form the basis of criminal cases. The department follows Colorado retention schedules.

The Records Unit handles public requests. Some reports are available immediately. Others need supervisor review. Active investigations have restricted access. The department balances transparency with case integrity.

Contact the department for record inquiries. Staff can explain the request process. They can direct callers to county resources. They work closely with the Larimer County Sheriff's Office. Arrests are booked into the county jail.

Larimer County Sheriff's Office Records

The Larimer County Sheriff's Office maintains Loveland arrest records. Their records office is at 2501 Midpoint Drive in Fort Collins. The phone number is (970) 498-5110. Staff process records requests. They can answer questions about procedures.

The Sheriff's Office uses formal request forms. Access their records information page for details. All requests must be in writing. Staff do not accept verbal requests. Each form needs a signed pecuniary statement.

Loveland Colorado Criminal Records

The pecuniary statement is required by C.R.S. 24-72-305.5. It affirms records will not be used for direct financial gain. This prevents marketing to people in reports. Violating this is a felony. Sign the form for each request.

Fees are set by county resolution. The search fee is $7.50 plus $0.25 per page. Medical records cost $25.00 plus $0.25 per page. Credit cards add fees. Payment must come before processing begins.

An online inmate search is available. It shows current jail residents. Visit the Larimer County inmate search page to use it. Enter at least two letters of the last name. Results show charges and bond amounts. The tool is free.

Office Larimer County Sheriff's Records
Address 2501 Midpoint Drive, Fort Collins, CO 80525
Phone (970) 498-5110
Fax (970) 482-8745
Email Sheriffreports@larimer.org
Records Page larimer.gov/sheriff/records

Note: Reports are generally not ready until ten to fourteen days after the incident.

Colorado State Criminal Records Resources

State resources expand your search beyond Larimer County. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains comprehensive records. Visit the CBI website for background check options. The Internet Criminal History Check costs six dollars. It provides instant results.

Loveland Colorado Criminal Records

The CBI operates the Colorado Sex Offender Registry. This database covers all counties. It includes Loveland offenders. Search by name or address. The registry is free. It updates regularly.

The Department of Corrections provides an offender search tool. This tracks state prison inmates. Loveland residents sentenced to prison appear here. The system shows current facility. It displays parole information.

Loveland Colorado Criminal Records

Court records are available through Colorado Court Dockets. Larimer County is the 8th Judicial District. Loveland cases are filed here. The docket shows case status. It lists hearing dates.

Colorado Laws Governing Records Access

Loveland records access follows state statutes. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act applies. C.R.S. § 24-72-301 et seq. governs law enforcement files. It defines public records. It also creates exemptions.

The Colorado Open Records Act is broader. C.R.S. § 24-72-200.1 et seq. covers it. It applies to most government records. Response time is three business days. Extensions are possible. Denials need legal justification.

The pecuniary statement requirement is specific. C.R.S. 24-72-305.5 mandates it. This protects individuals from commercial exploitation. It applies to criminal justice records. Sign the form for each request.

How to Request Loveland Criminal Records

Start with the Larimer County Sheriff's Office. Call (970) 498-5110 with questions. Visit the records page for forms. Complete the request form fully. Include the pecuniary statement. Submit with payment.

Reports take ten to fourteen days to process. Staff begin after receiving payment. Do not expect immediate results. Plan ahead for court deadlines. Allow extra time for complex requests.

For jail information, use the online inmate search. It is faster than calling. The jail number is (970) 498-5200. Staff confirm custody status. They provide bond information.

Court records come from the 8th Judicial District. Contact the clerk for case files. Certified copies cost extra. Payment methods vary. Check the court website for current fees.

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Nearby Cities in Larimer County

These neighboring communities share the same county resources. Records are maintained by the Larimer County Sheriff's Office.

All these cities use the same Larimer County records system. Processes and fees are consistent across the county.