San Miguel County Criminal Records Search

San Miguel County criminal records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Telluride. The office handles law enforcement for this mountainous region of southwestern Colorado. Records include arrest reports, jail bookings, and incident reports. The county follows Colorado's open records laws for public access. The Sheriff's Office serves the communities of Telluride, Mountain Village, and Norwood. Records requests are processed under the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act.

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San Miguel County Quick Facts

8,000+ Population
Telluride County Seat
970 Area Code
7th Judicial District

San Miguel County Sheriff's Office

The San Miguel County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement services for the county. They respond to emergencies. They investigate crimes. They also maintain the county jail. The main office is located near Telluride. Staff are available to help with records requests during business hours.

The Sheriff's Office follows the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act. This law governs how criminal records are released. Most records are public. Some information may be redacted. This includes data that could harm ongoing investigations. Victim information is also protected.

You can contact the records division by phone or email. The main number is 970-728-4442. You can also email records@sanmiguelsheriff.org. Staff can explain the request process. They can tell you what records are available. They can also provide fee information.

Address 684 County Road 63L, Telluride, CO 81435
Main Phone 970-728-4442
Email records@sanmiguelsheriff.org
Website sanmiguelcountyco.gov/sheriff

Note: Emergency services should call 911. Non-emergency dispatch is available 24 hours a day.

Criminal Justice Records Requests

The San Miguel County Sheriff's Office accepts records requests online. They also accept requests by mail or in person. The office has a form available on their website. This form helps ensure you provide all needed information. Complete the form and submit it to start your request.

Visit the Criminal Justice Records Request Form to submit a request online.

Requests are processed under the CCJRA. This is the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act. The law allows the Sheriff's Office to charge fees. Fees cover staff time and copies. You will be notified if fees apply to your request. Simple requests are often processed quickly. Complex requests may take more time.

The Sheriff's Office may deny some requests. This happens when records are exempt from release. Active investigations are typically protected. Juvenile records have special restrictions. Staff will explain if your request is denied. They will cite the relevant law.

Colorado State Criminal Records Resources

State resources provide additional criminal records information. These databases cover all of Colorado. They include data from San Miguel County. State records are useful for comprehensive background checks.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains statewide criminal history records. You can request a background check through their website. Visit cbi.colorado.gov for more information. The CBI office is located at 690 Kipling Street in Lakewood. You can call them at 303-239-4201 for assistance.

San Miguel County Colorado Criminal Records

The CBI offers an Internet Criminal History Check System. This allows online name-based searches. There is a fee for each search. Results include conviction data from across Colorado. The system does not include sealed records. It also excludes federal offenses.

Colorado court dockets are available online. The state provides a portal for searching court cases. This includes cases from San Miguel County. You can search by name or case number. Visit courts.state.co.us/dockets to access the system.

San Miguel County Colorado Criminal Records

The Colorado Sex Offender Registry is also available online. This database lists registered sex offenders. You can search by name or location. Visit apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor to search the registry. The information is updated regularly.

San Miguel County Colorado Criminal Records

The Colorado Department of Corrections maintains inmate records. You can search for current and former inmates. The system includes parole information. Visit doc.state.co.us/oss to search offender records.

Colorado Laws on Criminal Records

Colorado has specific laws governing criminal records access. These laws balance public transparency with privacy rights. Two main statutes apply to records requests in San Miguel County.

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act is found in C.R.S. § 24-72-301 et seq. This law applies to police and sheriff records. It defines what records are public. It also sets rules for release. Records of official action are generally open. This includes arrest records and court filings. Other records may be withheld if release would harm an investigation.

The Colorado Open Records Act is found in C.R.S. § 24-72-200.1 et seq. This law covers most other government records. It establishes the right to inspect public documents. Agencies must respond within three business days. They may charge fees for copies. Some records are exempt from disclosure.

These laws work together. The CCJRA applies to criminal justice agencies. CORA applies to other county records. Both laws protect legitimate privacy interests. They also ensure public access to government information. San Miguel County follows both statutes carefully.

How to Request San Miguel County Criminal Records

There are several ways to obtain criminal records in San Miguel County. The best method depends on the type of record you need. Recent arrest information may be available by phone. Detailed reports require a formal request.

For current inmate information, call the Sheriff's Office. Ask for the detention facility. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody. They can provide basic booking information. More detailed records need a written request.

To request a police report or incident report, use the online form. Visit the San Miguel County website. Navigate to the Sheriff's Office section. Find the Criminal Justice Records Request Form. Complete all required fields. Describe the records you need clearly. Include dates, names, and locations. Submit the form and wait for a response.

You can also visit the Sheriff's Office in person. The office is at 684 County Road 63L in Telluride. Bring identification with you. Staff can help you complete the request form. You may be able to view records immediately. Copies may require payment of fees.

For court records, contact the court clerk. San Miguel County is in the 7th Judicial District. The courthouse is in Telluride. Court records include charges, pleas, and sentences. These are separate from police records. You may need both for complete information.

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Nearby Counties

San Miguel County borders several other counties. Records for incidents near county lines may be held by neighboring agencies. Check the correct jurisdiction when searching for criminal records.