Lake County Colorado Felony Records

Lake County felony records are maintained by the 5th Judicial District Court in Leadville. This high-altitude county includes the highest incorporated city in North America. The court handles all serious criminal cases under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-401. Records are open to public inspection. The county seat is Leadville at 10,152 feet elevation.

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Lake County Quick Facts

7,400 Population
5th Judicial District
384 Square Miles
Leadville County Seat

5th Judicial District Court in Lake County

The 5th Judicial District covers Clear Creek, Eagle, Lake, and Summit Counties. The Lake County courthouse sits in historic Leadville. This court hears all felony matters for the county. The district attorney prosecutes criminal cases. Court clerks maintain records and assist the public. Access is governed by C.R.S. § 24-72-301.

Felony cases in Lake County range from drug crimes to property offenses. The court follows Colorado sentencing statutes. Cases may involve incidents on federal lands within the county. The court works with Summit County for some administrative functions. Judges travel between counties to hear cases. Records are stored at the Leadville courthouse.

Court Location Lake County Courthouse
505 Harrison Avenue
Leadville, CO 80461
Phone Number (719) 486-0332
Judicial District 5th Judicial District
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

How to Search Lake County Felony Records

The best way to search Lake County felony records is through the state docket system. Visit coloradojudicial.gov/dockets to begin. This free tool shows case information from Leadville and all Colorado courts. Enter a name or case number to search. Results display hearing schedules and case status.

For detailed records, visit the courthouse in Leadville. The clerk can provide copies of court documents. Fees apply for certified copies. Bring identification and any case information you have. Staff can help locate older files. Access is generally open under state law. Some cases may have sealed records.

The CBI offers statewide criminal history checks. These name-based searches cost six dollars. They show felony convictions from Lake County and all other counties. Visit cbi.colorado.gov to use this service. CoCourts.com provides another option for court record searches.

CBI Criminal History Checks for Lake County

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains the official felony conviction database. Lake County cases are included in this system. The ICHC search costs $6 per name. You need the person's full name and date of birth. Results show Colorado arrests and convictions only. The search is instant online.

CBI records are comprehensive. They cover all felony classes under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-401. Lake County convictions appear with case details and dispositions. The database excludes sealed and juvenile records. It updates regularly from court systems statewide. Many people use these searches for personal verification.

Lake County Sheriff Office Records

The Lake County Sheriff Office creates arrest and booking records. Deputies patrol the county and investigate crimes. They maintain jail records for inmates. Booking logs are public under C.R.S. § 24-72-301. These records often lead to felony prosecutions in district court.

Contact the Sheriff Office for recent arrest information. They can provide inmate status and booking details. The office works closely with the district court. Records complement court files for complete case history. Visit their office in Leadville for in-person requests.

Sex Offender Registry in Lake County

Felony sex offenders in Lake County must register with law enforcement. This is required under C.R.S. § 16-22-101. The Sheriff Office manages local registrations. Offenders must verify their information regularly. Failure to register is a criminal offense.

The public can search for sex offenders online. The CBI maintains the Colorado registry at apps.colorado.gov. Search by name or location to find Lake County registrants. The database includes photos and offense details. SOTAR at sotar.us offers email alerts when offenders move.

Sealing Felony Records in Lake County

Colorado law permits sealing of some felony records. C.R.S. § 24-72-706 sets the rules. Not all felonies qualify for sealing. Lower-level felonies may be sealed after waiting periods. Class 1, 2, and 3 felonies usually cannot be sealed. Drug felonies have different rules.

The process requires filing a petition in Lake County District Court. Notice must go to the district attorney. The court reviews eligibility and may hold a hearing. If approved, sealing orders go to all record holders. CBI processes the order for statewide records. Contact the court clerk for petition forms.

Nearby Counties

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