Delta County Felony Records

Delta County felony records are available through the District Court in the 7th Judicial District. The courthouse sits in the city of Delta. Criminal case files begin here when felony charges are filed. The public can access most records under Colorado law.

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Delta County Quick Facts

31,000 Population
7th Judicial District
970 Area Code
1883 Established

Delta County Combined Court

The Delta County Combined Court handles felony cases in this rural Western Slope county. The court serves as part of the 7th Judicial District. All serious criminal matters begin here. The Clerk of Court maintains complete case files.

Access to records follows the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act. C.R.S. § 24-72-301 sets the standards for public access. Most adult felony records are open to inspection. Active cases may have some restricted documents. Victim information is often redacted for safety.

Court Address Delta County Combined Court
501 Palmer Street
Delta, CO 81416
Phone (970) 874-6255
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Judicial District 7th Judicial District

How to Search Delta County Felony Records

Searching felony records in Delta County requires knowing where to look. The court maintains official case files. Law enforcement holds arrest records. State databases provide broader criminal history data.

Start with the CoCourts.com system for court case searches. This online portal covers Delta County cases. You can search by defendant name or case number. Basic case information is free to view. Detailed documents may require fees.

The CBI Internet Criminal History Check offers statewide conviction data. This is useful for felony background checks. The system shows convictions from all Colorado counties. Results include case numbers and offense details.

For local arrest records, contact the Delta County Sheriff's Office. They handle bookings for the county jail. Their records show arrest dates and charges. You can reach them at (970) 874-2015.

Understanding Felony Classes in Delta County

Colorado organizes felonies into six classes. C.R.S. § 18-1.3-401 defines the sentencing ranges. Class 1 felonies include the most serious crimes like first-degree murder. These carry life sentences. Class 6 felonies cover less serious offenses.

Sentencing depends on the felony class and circumstances. Extraordinary risk crimes carry enhanced penalties. Habitual offenders face longer sentences. The court considers prior convictions at sentencing. Drug felonies follow a separate classification system.

Records reflect the class of felony charged. This affects how long cases stay on file. It also impacts eligibility for record sealing. Higher class felonies have longer waiting periods. Some serious felonies cannot be sealed at all.

Finding Incarceration Records

Felony convictions often result in prison sentences. The Colorado Department of Corrections maintains inmate records. You can search the CDOC offender search system online. This shows current and recent inmates.

The search results display facility location. You will see sentence start and end dates. Parole eligibility dates are listed. The system also shows mugshots for identification. Historical records may require direct contact with CDOC.

For local jail inmates, check with the Delta County Jail. The Sheriff's Office maintains booking records. These show short-term holds and pre-trial detainees. Jail records differ from prison records. Most stays are brief compared to prison terms.

Sealing Records Under C.R.S. § 24-72-706

Colorado law provides paths to seal certain felony records. The process removes records from public view. C.R.S. § 24-72-706 outlines the requirements. Not every felony qualifies for this relief.

Eligibility depends on the offense type. Drug felonies have specific sealing provisions. Other felonies require completion of all sentence terms. This includes incarceration, parole, and probation. Fines and restitution must be paid in full.

The process begins with filing a petition. The District Court in Delta County handles these requests. There is a filing fee. The District Attorney receives notice. They may file an objection. A hearing may be required.

After sealing, agencies must restrict access. Background checks will not show the case. You can legally deny the arrest occurred. Some government agencies still see sealed records. This includes law enforcement and licensing boards.

Statewide Criminal Record Resources

Delta County records connect to statewide systems. These resources help with comprehensive searches. They cover all Colorado jurisdictions.

The Colorado Judicial Branch maintains court records statewide. Their docket search covers multiple courts. You can track cases across counties. This is useful for defendants with records elsewhere.

CBI Records and Background Checks offers official criminal history reports. These are fingerprint-based for accuracy. Employers often require this level of check. Individuals can request their own records.

The Colorado Sex Offender Registry tracks registered offenders. SOTAR provides additional tracking tools. Both cover Delta County registrants. Check these for public safety information.

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Other Counties in the 7th Judicial District

The 7th Judicial District encompasses seven counties in western Colorado. Cases may span multiple counties. Defendants may have records in several locations.