Longmont Felony Records

Longmont spreads across two counties in northern Colorado. Most of the city lies in Boulder County. Parts extend into Weld County. The city has over 100,000 residents. Longmont operates its own police department and municipal court. Felony cases may go to either Boulder or Weld County Court depending on location.

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100K Population
Boulder/Weld Counties
20th/19th Judicial Districts
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Where to Find Longmont Felony Records

Longmont felony records may be in two different courts. Most cases go to Boulder County Court. This court sits at 1777 6th Street in Boulder. The phone number is (303) 441-3750. This location serves the 20th Judicial District.

Cases from the Weld County portion of Longmont go to a different court. The Weld County Court sits at 901 9th Avenue in Greeley. Call (970) 475-2400 for records. This court serves the 19th Judicial District. You need to know which part of Longmont the incident occurred in to find the right court.

The Longmont Police Department handles all arrests within city limits. Arrest reports are available through the records division. You may need to submit a formal request. Some reports require fees for copies.

The Longmont Municipal Court handles misdemeanor and traffic cases. This court does not process felony charges. All felonies go to county court. The municipal court website provides information about city ordinance violations.

Primary Court Boulder County Court (20th District)
Address 1777 6th Street, Boulder, CO 80302
Phone (303) 441-3750
Secondary Court Weld County Court (19th District), 901 9th Ave, Greeley, (970) 475-2400
Police Department longmontcolorado.gov/police
Municipal Court longmontcolorado.gov/municipal-court

Note: Longmont spans multiple counties. Verify which county handles your specific case before visiting.

How to Search Longmont Felony Records Online

CoCourts.com covers both Boulder and Weld County courts. You can search all Longmont felony cases from one website. Enter a name or case number to start. The system shows case status, charges, and court dates. Some records require fees to view full documents.

The CBI Internet Criminal History Check works for all Longmont arrests. This statewide database costs $6.00 per search. Results appear instantly. You need the person's full name and date of birth. The search follows C.R.S. § 24-72-301 for public access. Visit cbi.colorado.gov to begin.

To search Longmont felony records, gather this information:

  • Full legal name and date of birth
  • Approximate date of the incident
  • General area where the arrest occurred
  • Case number if available

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 checks provide the most complete criminal history.

Colorado Bureau of Investigation criminal history

State Resources for Longmont Records

The Colorado Judicial Branch offers docket searches at coloradojudicial.gov/dockets. This covers both the 19th and 20th Judicial Districts. Longmont cases may appear in either district depending on location. The search is free for basic case information.

The Colorado Department of Corrections tracks inmates from Longmont. Use their offender search system at doc.state.co.us/oss. The database includes current inmates and parolees. Search by name or DOC number. This helps find people convicted of Longmont felonies serving prison time.

The Sex Offender Registry lists felony sex crime convictions. C.R.S. § 16-22-101 requires registration for qualifying offenses. Search at apps.colorado.gov/sor. SOTAR provides advanced search features at sotar.us.

What Longmont Felony Records Show

Felony records from Longmont reveal serious criminal cases. A felony conviction can mean one year or more in prison under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-401. The records show charges filed by the District Attorney. They track the case from first appearance through sentencing.

Each record contains the arrest information. This includes the date, location, and charging agency. Court documents show the specific statutes violated. You can see plea agreements, trial outcomes, and sentences. The records also note if charges were dismissed or reduced.

Longmont felony records typically include:

  • Arrest details from Longmont Police
  • Charging documents and case numbers
  • Court dates and hearing results
  • Disposition and sentencing information
  • Probation or parole status

Sealed records do not appear in public searches. You must contact the arresting agency for warrant information. Juvenile records follow different rules than adult felony records under C.R.S. § 24-72-706.

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Boulder and Weld County Felony Records

Longmont spans two counties. Most felony cases go to Boulder County. Some cases go to Weld County. The city works with both court systems. For more about each county's court system and records access, visit the county pages.

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