Kiowa County Criminal Records Search

Kiowa County lies on Colorado's eastern plains with Eads as its county seat. The area is characterized by agricultural lands and wide-open prairie. The Kiowa County Sheriff's Office maintains criminal records for approximately 1,400 residents. Their jurisdiction covers ranching communities and farmland across the high plains.

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Kiowa County Sheriff's Office

The Kiowa County Sheriff's Office operates from the county courthouse in Eads. The facility is located at 1305 Goff Street. As a small rural agency, they provide comprehensive law enforcement services. The Sheriff and deputies patrol the county's agricultural landscape.

Records requests are handled directly through the Sheriff's Office. Given the county's small population, staff can typically locate records quickly. Submit requests in writing with specific incident details. Include dates, names, and locations. The office follows Colorado CCJRA guidelines.

Kiowa County does not operate a full-time detention facility. Arrestees are transported to neighboring counties for housing. The Sheriff's Office coordinates with facilities in nearby jurisdictions. Contact the office directly for inmate location information.

Kiowa County Colorado Criminal Records

The Sheriff's Office works with municipal law enforcement in Eads and other communities. They also coordinate with state agencies for highway patrol and investigation support. Their operations reflect the rural character of eastern Colorado.

Address 1305 Goff Street, Eads, CO 81036
Main Phone 719-438-5411
Emergency 911
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The 15th Judicial District Court serves Kiowa County. Court sessions are held at the Eads courthouse. The clerk processes requests for case files and documents. Contact the court for criminal case record access.

Colorado State Criminal Records Resources

For comprehensive background checks beyond Kiowa County, state resources are essential. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains the central criminal history database. Their office at 690 Kipling Street in Lakewood processes requests. Call 303-239-4208 for assistance.

The CBI Internet Criminal History Check system provides instant name-based searches. Each search costs $6 payable by credit card. The database includes conviction records from all Colorado counties including Kiowa. This service is ideal for thorough background screening.

Kiowa County Colorado Criminal Records

Access the ICHC system at cbi.colorado.gov. First-time users must create an account. Searches require a name and date of birth. Results appear immediately for most queries. Print your results to avoid repeat charges.

The Colorado Sex Offender Registry is maintained by CBI. Access it at apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor/. For assistance, call 303-239-4222. The registry helps track convicted offenders throughout Colorado.

Statewide court dockets are available at courts.state.co.us/dockets. Search by name, case number, or court location for cases from Kiowa County and across the state.

Colorado Laws on Criminal Records

Access to criminal records in Kiowa County follows state statutes. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act, C.R.S. § 24-72-301 et seq., governs law enforcement records. CCJRA establishes which documents must be released and which may be withheld.

The Colorado Open Records Act, C.R.S. § 24-72-200.1 et seq., applies to general government records. CORA creates a presumption of public access with specific exemptions. These laws guide all records requests in Colorado.

Agencies may charge fees for research and copying under these statutes. The first hour of research is provided at no cost. Additional time is billed at statutory rates. Copy fees apply per page. Kiowa County follows state guidelines.

Kiowa County Colorado Criminal Records

Certain records remain protected from disclosure. Juvenile records are confidential. Sealed or expunged records cannot be released. Active investigation materials may be temporarily withheld. These protections balance transparency with privacy.

Requesting Criminal Records in Kiowa County

Records requests require identifying the appropriate custodian. The Sheriff's Office maintains arrest and incident reports. The court clerk has case files and dispositions. State agencies provide comprehensive background checks.

For Kiowa County Sheriff's Office records, submit a written request with specific details. Include dates, names, and incident locations. Provide contact information for follow-up. Staff will review under CCJRA and respond.

Court records are available through the 15th Judicial District Clerk in Eads. Visit during scheduled court sessions or business hours. Staff can assist with locating case files. Copy fees apply for documents.

For statewide background checks, use the CBI ICHC system online. This covers all Colorado counties. Each search costs $6 with immediate results. This is the best option for comprehensive screening.

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Nearby Counties

Kiowa County borders several other eastern Colorado counties. Records for incidents near county lines may be maintained by neighboring agencies. Verify jurisdiction when requesting records.