Eagle County Felony Records

Eagle County felony records are maintained by the 5th Judicial District Court. This county is home to Vail and other ski resort communities. The court handles all serious criminal cases from Eagle, Vail, and surrounding areas. Records are public under Colorado law.

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Eagle County Quick Facts

55,000 Population
5th Judicial District
$6 CBI ICHC Fee
Eagle County Seat

Eagle County District Court

The 5th Judicial District Court serves Eagle County. This court also handles cases from Clear Creek, Lake, and Summit counties. The main courthouse for Eagle County is in the town of Eagle. All felony cases from the county are filed here.

Under C.R.S. § 24-72-301 et seq., the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act ensures public access. Most court records are open for inspection. Some files may be sealed or restricted. The court clerk can help you access available records.

Court Address Eagle County Justice Center
885 Chambers Avenue
Eagle, CO 81631
Phone (970) 328-6373
Judicial District 5th Judicial District
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

How to Search Eagle County Felony Records

There are several ways to search for felony records in Eagle County. Online tools offer the fastest results. You can search from any location. In-person visits let you view complete case files.

CoCourts.com is the main portal for Colorado court records. It covers Eagle County cases. You can search by name or case number. The system displays case details and hearing information. Visit cocourts.com to access it.

The Colorado Judicial Branch provides free docket searches. You can find this at coloradojudicial.gov/dockets. It shows public information about Eagle County felony cases.

Before you search, try to gather:

  • Full name of the defendant
  • Approximate date of the offense
  • Case number if available
  • Date of birth for common names

Statewide Background Checks for Eagle County

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation keeps criminal history records. This includes Eagle County felony convictions. You can search statewide records through the ICHC system.

The ICHC search costs $6.00 per name. You need to create an account. The search returns convictions under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-401. Access it at cbi.colorado.gov.

For more details on CBI records, visit cbi.colorado.gov/records-and-background-checks. These are official state records.

Sex Offender Registry in Eagle County

Sex offenders in Eagle County must register under C.R.S. § 16-22-101. They must provide current address and other information to law enforcement. The public can access this data.

The CBI maintains the Colorado Sex Offender Registry. You can search for offenders in Eagle County. The database includes photos and conviction information. Visit apps.colorado.gov to search.

SOTAR provides national sex offender tracking. This is helpful if offenders relocate. Access it at sotar.us.

Record Sealing in Eagle County

Some felony records in Eagle County can be sealed. C.R.S. § 24-72-706 sets the legal framework. Sealing removes records from public databases. This helps with housing applications.

Eligibility varies by offense type. Some drug felonies qualify after a waiting period. Cases with dismissal or acquittal may be sealed immediately. Serious violent felonies typically cannot be sealed.

To seal a record, file a petition with the 5th Judicial District Court. Notify the District Attorney. The court will review your case. If approved, the sealing order is sent to all relevant agencies.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Eagle County. You may need to check them if a person has records in multiple jurisdictions or if a case was filed elsewhere.