Routt County Felony Records

Routt County felony records are maintained by the District Court in Steamboat Springs. The 14th Judicial District serves this northwest Colorado county. The courthouse holds comprehensive criminal case files. These records are open to public inspection under C.R.S. § 24-72-301.

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Routt County Quick Facts

25,000 Population
14th Judicial District
970 Area Code
1877 Established

Routt County Justice Center

The Routt County Justice Center houses the District Court. This facility is in Steamboat Springs. The 14th Judicial District oversees operations. All felony cases are filed here. The Clerk of Court manages the records.

Public access follows the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act. C.R.S. § 24-72-301 establishes these rights. Most felony case files are open. Some documents may be sealed by order. Active investigations have temporary restrictions.

Court Address Routt County Justice Center
1955 Shield Drive
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Phone (970) 879-5020
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Judicial District 14th Judicial District

How to Search Routt County Felony Records

You can access Routt County felony records through several methods. The court offers in-person review. Online databases provide remote access. State resources offer comprehensive searches.

Begin with CoCourts.com for court case information. Search by defendant name for Routt County cases. The portal displays case numbers and charges. Court dates and outcomes are listed. Document access varies.

The CBI Internet Criminal History Check provides statewide conviction data. This includes all Routt County felony cases. Results show case details and disposition. The system is maintained by state authorities.

For arrest records, contact the Routt County Sheriff's Office. They maintain the county jail. Booking records are available. The office is at 2025 Shield Drive. Call them at (970) 879-1090.

Types of Records Available

Routt County maintains various felony record categories. Each serves different research needs. Understanding these helps focus your search.

Court records form the primary source. Charging documents start each case. These cite specific C.R.S. violations. Motions and orders track proceedings. Disposition records show final outcomes.

Sentencing records detail penalties. These reference C.R.S. § 18-1.3-401 for sentencing ranges. Prison terms, fines, and probation are listed. Restitution orders are included. These become permanent court records.

Incarceration records are maintained separately. The Department of Corrections tracks prison inmates. Use the CDOC offender search to find them. Local jail records come from the Sheriff.

Sex Offender Registry in Routt County

C.R.S. § 16-22-101 requires sex offender registration. Routt County offenders must register locally. This information is public. Community safety is the purpose.

Search the Colorado Sex Offender Registry for statewide data. This covers all counties including Routt. Results include photos and addresses. Conviction information is displayed.

SOTAR offers advanced tracking features. This system provides detailed searches. It is updated regularly. All Colorado registrants are included.

The Sheriff's Office manages local registration. Offenders must appear in person. Verification occurs at set intervals. Non-compliance results in criminal charges.

Record Sealing Procedures

Some Routt County felony records can be sealed. This process removes public access. C.R.S. § 24-72-706 governs eligibility. Requirements are strict.

First, determine offense eligibility. Class 1 and 2 felonies are excluded. Violent crimes usually cannot be sealed. Drug felonies have different standards. Check the statute for details.

Complete all sentence components. This includes custody and supervision. Pay all financial obligations. Wait the required time period. This varies by felony class.

File a petition with the District Court. Include supporting documentation. Pay the filing fee. The District Attorney receives notice. Objections are possible.

A hearing may be scheduled. The judge considers all factors. If granted, sealing orders are issued. Agencies remove records from public view. You may deny the arrest.

Colorado State Resources

Routt County records connect to state systems. These provide broader searches. They cover all Colorado jurisdictions.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal histories. They offer official background checks. Name-based and fingerprint options exist. These are comprehensive searches.

The Colorado Judicial Branch operates statewide courts. Their docket search covers multiple jurisdictions. Search across county lines easily.

Key resources for Routt County include:

  • CBI Internet Criminal History Check
  • CoCourts.com case search portal
  • Colorado Judicial Branch docket search
  • CDOC inmate locator
  • Colorado Sex Offender Registry and SOTAR

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Other Counties in the 14th Judicial District

The 14th Judicial District serves three counties. These share court administration. Defendants may have cases in multiple counties.