Jefferson County Felony Records

Jefferson County felony records are kept at the 1st Judicial District Court in Golden. The county serves over 585,000 residents west of Denver. Jefferson County Courts sit at 100 Jefferson County Parkway in Golden. This court handles all felony criminal prosecutions in the county. The 1st Judicial District also includes Gilpin County. Sentencing follows C.R.S. § 18-1.3-401 for all felony classifications.

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Jefferson County Quick Facts

585,000 Population
1st Judicial District
Golden County Seat
$6 CBI Search Fee

Jefferson County District Court

The 1st Judicial District Court serves Jefferson County. The courthouse sits at 100 Jefferson County Parkway in Golden. This facility handles all felony criminal cases in the county. The District Court also hears civil cases, domestic relations, probate, and juvenile matters. Record access follows C.R.S. § 24-72-301 et seq. This is the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act.

The 1st Judicial District includes Gilpin County too. However, Jefferson County has the main courthouse in Golden. The Clerk of Court maintains case files. Staff assist with record requests. In-person visits require valid ID. Processing times depend on case age. Older cases may take longer to retrieve.

Jefferson County Courts website for 1st Judicial District information
Address Jefferson County Courts
100 Jefferson County Parkway
Golden, CO 80401
Phone (303) 271-6145
Hours Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM
County Website jeffco.us
Clerk and Recorder jeffco.us/clerk-recorder
Sheriff's Office jeffcosheriff.com

How to Search Jefferson County Felony Records

You can search for felony records in Jefferson County several ways. Each method fits different needs. Online searches provide quick results. In-person visits offer complete file access.

The Colorado Judicial Branch offers free docket searches. Visit coloradojudicial.gov/dockets. Choose Jefferson County from the list. The tool shows case summaries and hearing dates. Search by name or case number. Results update in real time. Document images are not included.

CoCourts.com provides detailed court record access. This platform shows full docket information. It covers Jefferson County District and County courts. LexisNexis operates the service. Fees apply for detailed reports. Visit cocourts.com to search.

The CBI Internet Criminal History Check includes Jefferson County records. This statewide database costs $6.00 per search. Results appear instantly. You need the person's full name and date of birth. The search shows Colorado arrests and dispositions. Visit cbirecordscheck.com to begin.

For effective searches in Jefferson County, gather this information:

  • Full legal name including middle name
  • Date of birth
  • Approximate year of the offense
  • Case number if you have it

Jefferson County Government Resources

Jefferson County offers various services related to criminal records. The Sheriff's Office enforces laws countywide. The Clerk and Recorder maintains public documents. These agencies coordinate with the court system.

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office patrols the county. They respond to crimes and emergencies. Their records section handles criminal justice record requests. Visit jeffcosheriff.com for more information. Some reports are public. Others remain confidential per C.R.S. § 24-72-301.

The Clerk and Recorder maintains property and document records. They record court judgments and liens. While they do not keep criminal case files, related records may appear here. Visit jeffco.us/clerk-recorder for more details.

Record Sealing in Jefferson County

Colorado law allows sealing of certain criminal records. C.R.S. § 24-72-706 sets the rules for conviction records. You must file a motion in Jefferson County District Court. The judge reviews your case. Not all felonies qualify for sealing.

Eligible felonies include Class 4, 5, and 6. Level 3 and 4 drug felonies may also be sealed. You must wait three years after completing your sentence. This includes probation and parole. Petty offenses require only one year. Class 2 and 3 misdemeanors need two years.

Some crimes cannot be sealed. Class 1, 2, and 3 felonies remain public. Level 1 drug felonies stay visible. Sex offenses are permanent. Domestic violence convictions cannot be hidden. DUI and DWAI records stay open. Crimes of violence remain accessible.

After the court grants a sealing order, notify CBI. Email the order to cdps_cbi_ident_seal@state.co.us. CBI removes the record from public databases. Law enforcement retains access for investigations.

Cities in Jefferson County

Jefferson County includes many cities and towns. All felony cases from these areas are filed in Golden. The District Court serves the entire county. Major cities include:

Other communities include Edgewater, Mountain View, Lakeside, and Morrison. Portions of Westminster, Arvada, and Littleton extend into neighboring counties. All felony prosecutions from Jefferson County go to the 1st Judicial District Court in Golden.

Statewide Resources for Jefferson County

State databases include Jefferson County felony records. These resources help when searching across multiple counties. They provide details beyond local court records.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal histories. Their Internet Criminal History Check covers Jefferson County. This works well for statewide background checks. Visit cbi.colorado.gov for more information.

The Department of Corrections tracks Jefferson County inmates. Search for current prisoners and parolees. Visit doc.state.co.us to search by name or DOC number.

The Sex Offender Registry includes Jefferson County offenders. Search by name, address, or zip code. The database updates hourly. Visit apps.colorado.gov to check. SOTAR provides email alerts at sotar.us.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Jefferson County. Check these courts if you cannot find records in Jefferson County. Cases are filed where the offense occurred.