Broomfield Felony Records
Broomfield is both a city and a county. It is the newest county in Colorado. The city has over 75,000 residents. Broomfield sits between Denver and Boulder along the US 36 corridor. The city operates its own police department. All felony cases go to Broomfield County Court in the 17th Judicial District.
Broomfield Quick Facts
Where to Find Broomfield Felony Records
The Broomfield County Court handles all Broomfield felony cases. The court sits at 17 DesCombes Drive in Broomfield. This location serves the 17th Judicial District. You can access records in person or by phone. The clerk office number is (720) 887-2100. Public access terminals are available during business hours.
The Broomfield Police Department maintains arrest records. Their officers book suspects into the Broomfield County Jail. Arrest reports are available through the records division. You may need to submit a formal request. Some reports require fees for copies.
Broomfield became a consolidated city and county in 2001. Before that, the city was split among four counties. Now all city and county functions are unified. This makes finding records simpler than in many other Colorado cities.
| Court | Broomfield County Court (17th District) |
|---|---|
| Address | 17 DesCombes Drive, Broomfield, CO 80020 |
| Phone | (720) 887-2100 |
| Police Department | broomfield.org/police |
| City Website | broomfield.org |
Note: The courthouse is near the city center. Parking is available on site.
How to Search Broomfield Felony Records Online
CoCourts.com provides access to Broomfield County court records. This includes all felony cases from the city. You can search by name or case number. The portal shows case status, charges, and hearing dates. Some documents require fees to view full details.
The CBI Internet Criminal History Check System offers instant searches. This name-based system costs $6.00 per search. You need the exact name and date of birth. Results appear immediately. The system follows C.R.S. § 24-72-301 for public access. Visit cbi.colorado.gov to search.
To search Broomfield felony records, you need:
- Full legal name and date of birth
- Approximate date of arrest or incident
- Case number if you have it
Fingerprint-based checks are available through CABS vendors. State-only checks cost $16.50 to $19.50. Combined state and FBI checks cost $38.50 to $39.50. These provide the most complete criminal history.
State Resources for Broomfield Records
The Colorado Judicial Branch offers docket searches for the 17th District. Visit coloradojudicial.gov/dockets to search. This covers all Broomfield County cases. Basic searches are free.
The Colorado Department of Corrections tracks inmates from Broomfield. Use their offender search at doc.state.co.us/oss. The database shows current inmates and parolees. Search by name or DOC number. Find people convicted of Broomfield felonies serving prison time.
The Sex Offender Registry lists felony sex crime convictions. C.R.S. § 16-22-101 governs registration. Search at apps.colorado.gov/sor. SOTAR provides enhanced search tools at sotar.us.
What Broomfield Felony Records Show
Felony records from Broomfield document serious criminal cases. Under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-401, felonies carry prison terms of one year or more. Records begin with arrests by Broomfield Police. They track cases through Broomfield County Court.
Each case file contains charging documents. These cite specific Colorado statutes violated. Court records show all hearings and motions. You can see pleas entered and trial outcomes. Sentencing records show prison, probation, fines, and restitution.
Broomfield felony records include:
- Arrest reports from Broomfield Police
- Formal charges and case numbers
- Court dates and proceedings
- Disposition and sentencing details
- Probation or parole status
Sealed records do not appear in public searches. Contact the arresting agency for warrant details. Juvenile records follow separate access rules under C.R.S. § 24-72-706.
Broomfield County Felony Records
Broomfield is unique as both a city and a county. The consolidated government was formed in 2001. All felony cases from Broomfield stay within the county. For more about the county court system and records access, visit the Broomfield County page.