Teller County Criminal Records Search

Teller County criminal records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office. The county includes the historic mining town of Cripple Creek. It also includes the communities of Woodland Park and Divide. The Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for the entire county. They maintain arrest records and operate the detention facility. Records are available to the public under Colorado law.

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Teller County Quick Facts

25,000 Population
Cripple Creek County Seat
719 Area Code
4th Judicial District

Teller County Sheriff's Office

The Teller County Sheriff's Office provides comprehensive law enforcement services. They patrol unincorporated areas. They respond to emergencies. They also operate the county jail. The office serves a diverse mountain community.

The Sheriff's Office maintains a records division. Staff process requests for criminal justice records. They follow the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act. This ensures consistent handling of public requests. The office also provides online services for certain records.

You can contact the Sheriff's Office by phone. The main number is available through the county website. Staff can direct your call to the appropriate division. Records staff can explain the request process. They can provide fee schedules.

Address 11400 West Highway 24, Divide, CO 80814
Mailing Address P.O. Box 959, Divide, CO 80814
Website tellercounty.gov/sheriff

Note: Emergency services are available by calling 911. The dispatch center handles all emergency calls for Teller County.

Teller County Criminal Records Requests

The Teller County Sheriff's Office accepts records requests online. They also accept requests in person or by mail. The office has developed forms to streamline the process. These forms ensure all necessary information is collected.

Visit the Teller County Sheriff's Records Request Form to submit an online request.

The Sheriff's Office charges fees for certain records. Combined criminal and non-criminal histories cost $10. This fee covers the research and compilation of records. Other types of records may have different fees. Staff will inform you of costs before processing.

Records requests are processed under the CCJRA. This law allows the Sheriff's Office to review each request. Some records may be withheld if release would harm an investigation. Victim information is typically protected. Staff will explain any denials.

Teller County Court Information

Teller County is part of the 4th Judicial District. The combined courts serve the county. The courthouse is located in Cripple Creek. This historic building handles all criminal cases for the county.

The court address is 101 West Bennett Avenue in Cripple Creek. You can contact the clerk by phone or email. The email address is 4thClerkofCourt@judicial.state.co.us. The phone number is 719-452-5000.

Court records include criminal case files. These contain charges, pleadings, and judgments. Most court records are public. Some may be sealed by court order. The clerk can help you locate specific cases.

For record sealing inquiries, contact the court directly. Colorado law allows certain records to be sealed. This process requires court approval. The clerk can provide information about eligibility.

Colorado State Criminal Records Resources

State resources provide comprehensive criminal history information. These databases cover Teller County and all of Colorado. They are essential tools for background checks.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains statewide records. Their office is located at 690 Kipling Street in Lakewood. Call 303-239-4201 for information. Visit cbi.colorado.gov to learn about services.

Teller County Colorado Criminal Records

The CBI operates an online criminal history check system. This allows name-based searches of Colorado records. Each search requires a fee. Results include conviction information. Visit the CBI website to access this service.

Colorado court dockets are available online. You can search cases statewide. This includes Teller County district court cases. Access the search at courts.state.co.us/dockets.

Teller County Colorado Criminal Records

The Colorado Sex Offender Registry is maintained by the state. This database lists convicted sex offenders. You can search by name or location. Visit apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor to access.

Teller County Colorado Criminal Records

The Department of Corrections maintains offender records. You can search for inmates and parolees. Access this at doc.state.co.us/oss.

Colorado Laws on Criminal Records

Colorado law establishes the rules for criminal records access. These statutes apply in Teller County. They balance public access with privacy protection.

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act is in C.R.S. § 24-72-301 et seq. This law governs law enforcement records. It requires release of records of official action. These include arrests and court filings. Other records may be withheld. Agencies can deny requests that would harm investigations.

The Colorado Open Records Act is in C.R.S. § 24-72-200.1 et seq. This law applies to most government records. It requires agencies to respond within three days. Extensions are allowed for complex requests. Fees may be charged for research and copies.

Record sealing is governed by separate statutes. C.R.S. § 24-72-701 et seq. covers the sealing process. Certain convictions can be sealed after waiting periods. Some offenses are not eligible. Court approval is required for all sealing orders.

How to Request Teller County Criminal Records

The Teller County Sheriff's Office provides several ways to request records. Choose the method that best fits your needs.

Online requests are available through the county website. Visit the Sheriff's Office forms page. Complete the records request form. Submit it electronically. Staff will process your request and contact you.

In-person requests can be made at the Sheriff's Office. The office is at 11400 West Highway 24 in Divide. Bring photo identification. Staff will assist you with the request form. Some records may be available immediately.

Mail requests should include detailed information. Describe the records you need. Include names, dates, and locations. Send your request to P.O. Box 959, Divide, CO 80814. Include contact information for response.

Court records are available through the clerk's office. The courthouse is in Cripple Creek. Contact them at 719-452-5000. Court records are separate from police records. You may need both for complete information.

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Nearby Counties

Teller County is located in central Colorado. It borders several other counties. Records searches may need to include neighboring jurisdictions.