Hinsdale County Felony Records

Hinsdale County felony records are kept at the 7th Judicial District Court in Lake City. This is the least populated county in Colorado. The courthouse serves a remote mountain community in the San Juan Mountains. All serious criminal cases come before this court. Records are public under C.R.S. § 24-72-301.

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Hinsdale County Quick Facts

800 Population
7th Judicial District
1,123 Square Miles
Lake City County Seat

7th Judicial District Court in Hinsdale County

The 7th Judicial District includes Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray, and San Miguel Counties. The Hinsdale County courthouse is in Lake City. This remote location requires judges to travel significant distances. The court handles all felony matters for the county. Staff are limited due to the small population. Records access follows Colorado law.

Felony cases are rare in Hinsdale County due to its tiny population. When they occur, they follow standard Colorado procedures. C.R.S. § 18-1.3-401 governs felony sentencing. The district attorney prosecutes cases from Gunnison or Montrose. Court days may be scheduled to coincide with other county business. Records are stored at the Lake City courthouse.

Court Location Hinsdale County Courthouse
311 Henson Street
Lake City, CO 81235
Phone Number (970) 944-2227
Judicial District 7th Judicial District
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

How to Search Hinsdale County Felony Records

Searching Hinsdale County felony records requires using state resources. The online docket system is the best starting point. Visit coloradojudicial.gov/dockets to search. This covers all Colorado district courts including Lake City. Enter a name to find any cases. The search is free to the public.

For copies of records, contact the courthouse directly. Due to the remote location, calling ahead is wise. The clerk can advise on record availability. Mail requests may be accepted for documents. Fees apply for copies. C.R.S. § 24-72-301 ensures public access. Some records may be sealed.

CBI Criminal History Checks for Hinsdale County

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains felony conviction records statewide. Hinsdale County convictions are included in this database. The Internet Criminal History Check system costs $6 per search. Name and date of birth are required. Results show arrests and convictions from Colorado. Visit cbi.colorado.gov to search.

CBI records are official state documents. They are used for various purposes. The database excludes sealed and juvenile records. Hinsdale County felony cases appear if they resulted in conviction. The system updates from court records regularly.

Hinsdale County Sheriff Office Records

The Hinsdale County Sheriff Office maintains arrest and booking records. This small agency serves a large geographic area. Deputies handle law enforcement across the county. Booking logs are public under state law. Records may be limited due to low crime rates.

Contact the Sheriff Office in Lake City for arrest information. They can provide inmate status and incident reports. Their records complement court files. Requests may be made in person or by phone. The office works closely with the district court.

Sex Offender Registry in Hinsdale County

Sex offender registration applies in Hinsdale County under C.R.S. § 16-22-101. Convicted felons must register with the Sheriff Office. Given the small population, registrants are few. The public can search the statewide registry online.

The CBI maintains the Colorado Sex Offender Registry at apps.colorado.gov. Search by location to find any Hinsdale County registrants. The database includes conviction details and photos. SOTAR at sotar.us provides additional search options.

Sealing Felony Records in Hinsdale County

C.R.S. § 24-72-706 allows sealing of some felony records. The process applies to Hinsdale County cases. Eligibility depends on offense type and outcome. Lower-level felonies may qualify. Serious violent crimes generally cannot be sealed. Waiting periods apply.

To seal a record, file a petition with the district court. The process may be handled through the Gunnison or Montrose office. Notice goes to the district attorney. The court reviews and may schedule a hearing. Contact the 7th Judicial District for specific procedures.

Nearby Counties

These counties share the 7th Judicial District or border Hinsdale County. Records may exist in multiple jurisdictions.