Broomfield County Felony Records
Broomfield County felony records are kept at the 17th Judicial District Court. This is Colorado's newest county. It became a separate county in 2001. The court handles all felony criminal cases for Broomfield residents.
Broomfield County Quick Facts
Broomfield County Combined Court
The 17th Judicial District includes Broomfield County. The Combined Court handles felony cases here. It serves as both county and district court. The court is in the city of Broomfield.
Records at this court are public under C.R.S. § 24-72-301 et seq. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act applies here. You can request to view or copy case files. Some records may be sealed by order of the court.
| Court Address |
Broomfield Combined Court 17 DesCombes Drive Broomfield, CO 80020 |
|---|---|
| Phone | (720) 887-2100 |
| Judicial District | 17th Judicial District |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
How to Search Broomfield County Felony Records
You can search Broomfield County felony records in several ways. Online tools offer the fastest access. You can search from anywhere with internet. For full files, visit the courthouse in person.
CoCourts.com is the main portal for Colorado court records. It covers Broomfield County cases. You can search by name or case number. The site shows case status and upcoming hearings. Access it at cocourts.com.
The Colorado Judicial Branch website also provides docket searches. This is free and easy to use. Visit coloradojudicial.gov/dockets to search Broomfield cases.
When searching, try to have these details ready:
- Full name of the person
- Approximate date of the case
- Case number if you have it
CBI Criminal History for Broomfield County
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation keeps statewide criminal records. This includes Broomfield County felony convictions. You can search these records online through the ICHC system.
The search costs $6.00 per name. You need to set up an account first. The system shows convictions under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-401. This covers all felony classes in Colorado. Access the ICHC at cbi.colorado.gov.
For more records information, visit cbi.colorado.gov/records-and-background-checks. CBI records are official and widely used.
Sex Offender Registry in Broomfield County
Sex offenders in Broomfield County must register under state law. C.R.S. § 16-22-101 sets the requirements. Offenders must provide their address to law enforcement. This information is public.
You can search the Colorado Sex Offender Registry online. The CBI maintains this database. It shows offenders living in Broomfield County. You can search by name or location. Visit apps.colorado.gov to search.
SOTAR provides a national search option. This can track offenders who move between states. Broomfield County offenders may appear in this system. Access it at sotar.us.
Sealing Records in Broomfield County
Some felony records in Broomfield County can be sealed. C.R.S. § 24-72-706 allows this for certain cases. Sealing hides records from public view. This can help with housing applications.
Eligibility depends on the crime and outcome. Dismissed cases may be sealed immediately. Some convictions have waiting periods. Serious violent felonies usually cannot be sealed. Drug felonies may have shorter waits.
To seal a record, file a petition with the Broomfield court. Notify the District Attorney. The court reviews your case. If granted, the order goes to all agencies with the record.
Nearby Counties
Broomfield County is surrounded by several other counties. A person may have records in multiple locations. Check these counties for complete information.