Louisville Felony Records

Louisville felony records are filed at Boulder County Court. The city sits in eastern Boulder County. The 20th Judicial District Court handles all felony cases. The courthouse is at 1777 6th Street in Boulder. Louisville has about 28,000 residents. The city is known for its historic downtown and quality of life. It has received national recognition as a great place to live. C.R.S. § 24-72-301 governs access to criminal justice records.

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28K Population
Boulder County
20th Judicial District
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Where to Find Louisville Felony Records

Louisville felony records are kept at the Boulder County Justice Center. The 20th Judicial District Court serves the city. The courthouse sits at 1777 6th Street in Boulder. This court handles all felony cases for Louisville residents. The Clerk of Court maintains case files. Staff assist with record requests. The courthouse is open Monday through Friday. Bring valid photo ID for in-person visits. C.R.S. § 24-72-301 sets the standards for record access.

The Louisville Police Department handles local law enforcement. They work with the Boulder County Sheriff on felony investigations. The police department maintains arrest records and incident reports. Visit louisvilleco.gov/police for information. Not all police records are public. Some remain confidential per Colorado law.

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office provides countywide services. They patrol unincorporated areas. They assist local police when needed. Their records division handles certain criminal justice record requests. Some reports are available to the public. Others require proper authorization.

Court Boulder County Court, 20th Judicial District
Address 1777 6th Street, Boulder, CO 80302
Phone (303) 441-3750
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Police Department louisvilleco.gov/police
City Website louisvilleco.gov

How to Search Louisville Felony Records Online

Online searches for Louisville felony records are simple. The Colorado Judicial Branch provides free docket searches. Visit coloradojudicial.gov/dockets. Select Boulder County from the menu. The tool displays case summaries and hearing dates. Search by name or case number. Results update in real time. The free search does not include document images.

CoCourts.com offers detailed court record access. This service shows full docket information. It covers Boulder County District and County courts. LexisNexis operates the platform. Fees apply for comprehensive reports. Visit cocourts.com to search.

The CBI Internet Criminal History Check includes Louisville records. This statewide database costs $6.00 per search. Results appear instantly. You need the person's full name and date of birth. The search shows Colorado arrests and dispositions. This follows C.R.S. § 24-72-301. Visit cbi.colorado.gov to start.

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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 know it

State Resources for Louisville Records

State databases include Louisville felony records. These resources help when searching across multiple counties. They provide information beyond local court records.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal histories. Their Internet Criminal History Check covers Louisville cases. This works well for statewide background checks. Visit cbi.colorado.gov/ichc for more information.

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

Record Sealing in Louisville

Colorado law allows sealing of certain criminal records. C.R.S. § 24-72-706 sets the rules for conviction records. You must file a motion in Boulder County District Court. The judge reviews your case. Not all felonies qualify for sealing.

Eligible felonies include Class 4, 5, and 6. Level 3 and 4 drug felonies may also be sealed. You must wait three years after completing your sentence. This includes probation and parole. Petty offenses require only one year. Class 2 and 3 misdemeanors need two years.

Some crimes cannot be sealed. Class 1, 2, and 3 felonies remain public. Level 1 drug felonies stay visible. Sex offenses are permanent. Domestic violence convictions cannot be hidden. DUI and DWAI records stay open. Crimes of violence remain accessible.

After the court grants a sealing order, notify CBI. Email the order to cdps_cbi_ident_seal@state.co.us. CBI removes the record from public databases. Law enforcement retains access for investigations.

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Boulder County Felony Records

Louisville is in Boulder County. All felony filings go through the Boulder County Court. The court serves the entire county. For more about the county court system, visit the Boulder County page.

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