Erie Felony Records

Erie felony records are filed in either Boulder County or Weld County. This growing town sits on the county line in northern Colorado. The Boulder County portion uses the 20th Judicial District Court. The Weld County portion uses the 19th Judicial District Court. You must know which county had jurisdiction. Records are not shared between courts. Erie has about 35,000 residents. The town has expanded rapidly in recent years. C.R.S. § 24-72-301 governs access to criminal justice records.

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35K Population
Boulder/Weld Counties
20th/19th Judicial Districts
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Where to Find Erie Felony Records

Finding felony records for Erie requires checking both counties. The town straddles the Boulder-Weld county line. Most of Erie lies in Weld County. The western portion extends into Boulder County. The location of the offense determines which court has the records. This distinction matters for every case.

For Boulder County cases, visit the 20th Judicial District Court. The courthouse is at 1777 6th Street in Boulder. The phone number is (303) 441-3750. This court handles felony cases from the western part of Erie. The court is open Monday through Friday. Staff can help you locate case files. In-person visits require valid photo identification. The court follows C.R.S. § 24-72-301 for record access.

For Weld County cases, go to the 19th Judicial District Court. The courthouse sits at 901 9th Avenue in Greeley. The phone number is (970) 475-2400. This court handles most Erie felony cases. The Weld County Courthouse serves the entire county. Both courts use Colorado's statewide case management system. This allows for unified online searching.

Boulder County Court 20th Judicial District, 1777 6th St, Boulder, (303) 441-3750
Weld County Court 19th Judicial District, 901 9th Ave, Greeley, (970) 475-2400
Erie Police 1000 Telleen Ave, Erie, CO 80516, (303) 926-2810
Town Website erieco.gov

How to Search Erie Felony Records Online

Online searches simplify finding Erie felony records. The Colorado Judicial Branch docket search covers both counties. You do not need to know which county has the case first. Visit coloradojudicial.gov/dockets to begin. Enter the person's full name. The tool displays cases from both Boulder and Weld Counties. Each result shows the court location. This helps when you are unsure where to look.

CoCourts.com provides comprehensive court records for both counties. This service offers detailed docket information. It covers the 20th and 19th Judicial Districts. You can search by name or case number. Fees apply for full reports. The system updates daily. Visit cocourts.com to search records.

The CBI Internet Criminal History Check includes Erie records. This statewide database costs $6.00 per search. Results show arrests and convictions from both counties. You need the subject's full name and date of birth. Results appear immediately. This search complies with C.R.S. § 24-72-301. Visit cbi.colorado.gov for details.

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To search effectively, collect this information:

  • Full legal name including middle name
  • Date of birth
  • Approximate year of the offense
  • Case number if you have it

State Resources for Erie Records

State databases include Erie felony records from both counties. These resources work across county boundaries. They help when you need to search multiple jurisdictions. They also provide information beyond local court files.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal history records. Their Internet Criminal History Check covers Boulder and Weld Counties. This is useful for statewide background checks. Visit cbi.colorado.gov/ichc for more information.

The Department of Corrections tracks Erie inmates in state prisons. Search for current prisoners and parolees. Visit doc.state.co.us to search by name or DOC number. The Sex Offender Registry includes Erie offenders from both counties. Search by name, address, or zip code. The database updates hourly. Visit apps.colorado.gov/sor to search. SOTAR offers email alerts at sotar.us.

Record Sealing in Erie

Colorado law permits sealing of certain criminal records. C.R.S. § 24-72-706 establishes the process. You must file in the court that handled your case. For Erie residents, this could be Boulder or Weld County. The judge reviews your petition. Not all felonies can be sealed.

Eligible felonies include Class 4, 5, and 6. Level 3 and 4 drug felonies may also qualify. You must wait three years after sentence completion. This includes probation and parole time. Some offenses cannot be sealed. Class 1, 2, and 3 felonies remain public. Level 1 drug felonies stay accessible. Sex offenses and violent crimes cannot be hidden.

Once the court approves a sealing order, notify CBI. Email the order to cdps_cbi_ident_seal@state.co.us. CBI removes the record from public view. Law enforcement maintains access for investigations.

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County Felony Records for Erie

Erie spans two counties. Most felony cases go to Weld County. Some cases go to Boulder County. The offense location determines the court. Both counties handle Erie cases. Visit the county pages for more information.