Clear Creek County Colorado Felony Records

Clear Creek County felony records are maintained by the 5th Judicial District Court in Georgetown. This mountain county sits along Interstate 70 west of Denver. The historic courthouse serves a community with strong mining heritage. All serious criminal cases are processed here. Records are open to public inspection under C.R.S. § 24-72-301.

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Clear Creek County Quick Facts

9,400 Population
5th Judicial District
396 Square Miles
Georgetown County Seat

5th Judicial District Court in Clear Creek County

The 5th Judicial District covers Clear Creek, Eagle, Lake, and Summit Counties. The Clear Creek County courthouse is in Georgetown. This court hears all felony matters for the county. The district attorney prosecutes criminal cases. Court clerks maintain records and assist the public. Access follows Colorado law.

Felony cases in Clear Creek County include various offenses. The interstate corridor brings through traffic. Drug crimes and property offenses occur. The court follows Colorado sentencing under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-401. Judges rotate between the four counties in the district. Records are available at the Georgetown courthouse.

Court Location Clear Creek County Courthouse
405 Argentine Street
Georgetown, CO 80444
Phone Number (303) 679-2370
Judicial District 5th Judicial District
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

How to Search Clear Creek County Felony Records

The best way to search Clear Creek County felony records is online. The Colorado Judicial Branch offers free docket searches. Visit coloradojudicial.gov/dockets to start. This system covers all district courts including Georgetown. Enter a name or case number to search. Results show case status and scheduled hearings.

For certified copies or complete files, visit the courthouse. The clerk can provide documents and assistance. Bring identification and case details. Fees apply for copies. Access is generally open under C.R.S. § 24-72-301. Some records may be sealed by court order.

CoCourts.com offers another search option. This service provides detailed court records. Clear Creek County cases are included. Visit cocourts.com for details. The CBI also maintains conviction records at cbi.colorado.gov.

CBI Criminal History Checks for Clear Creek County

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation keeps felony conviction records. Clear Creek County cases are in the statewide database. The Internet Criminal History Check costs $6 per name. You need the person's name and date of birth. Results show Colorado arrests and convictions. Access it at cbi.colorado.gov.

CBI records are official state documents. They show offense class and disposition. Clear Creek County convictions appear in searches. The database excludes sealed and juvenile records. Updates come from courts regularly.

Clear Creek County Sheriff Office Records

The Clear Creek County Sheriff Office creates arrest and booking records. Deputies patrol the county including the I-70 corridor. They operate the county jail in Georgetown. Booking logs are public under state law. These records often start the felony court process.

Contact the Sheriff Office for arrest information. They can provide inmate status and recent bookings. Their records complement court files. Visit their office in Georgetown for in-person requests. Staff can help locate specific records.

Sex Offender Registry in Clear Creek County

Sex offenders must register under C.R.S. § 16-22-101. This applies to Clear Creek County residents with felony convictions. The Sheriff Office handles local registrations. Offenders must verify information regularly. The public can search online.

The Colorado Sex Offender Registry is at apps.colorado.gov. Search by name or location to find Clear Creek County registrants. The database includes photos and offense details. SOTAR at sotar.us offers email alerts.

Sealing Felony Records in Clear Creek County

Colorado law allows sealing some felony records. C.R.S. § 24-72-706 sets the rules. Not all felonies qualify. Class 4, 5, and 6 felonies may be eligible. Level 3 and 4 drug felonies can also be sealed. Waiting periods apply.

To seal a Clear Creek County record, file a petition in district court. Notice must go to the district attorney. The court reviews eligibility. If granted, orders go to all record holders. CBI processes sealing for statewide records. Contact the court clerk for forms.

Nearby Counties

These counties share the 5th Judicial District or border Clear Creek County. Related records may exist in these jurisdictions.