Summit County Felony Records

Summit County felony records are maintained by the District Court in Breckenridge. The 5th Judicial District serves this mountain county. Criminal cases involving serious charges are filed here. Records are open to public inspection under state law. The Clerk of Court can assist with record requests.

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Summit County Quick Facts

31,000 Population
5th Judicial District
970 Area Code
1861 Established

Summit County Justice Center

The Summit County Justice Center houses the District Court. This is where all felony cases are heard. The building also contains the Sheriff's Office and jail. The 5th Judicial District oversees court operations here.

Criminal records follow the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act. C.R.S. § 24-72-301 establishes access rights. Most felony case files are public documents. Some information is redacted to protect victims. Juvenile records have separate access rules.

Court Address Summit County Justice Center
501 North Park Avenue
Breckenridge, CO 80424
Phone (970) 453-2241
Hours Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Judicial District 5th Judicial District

How to Search Summit County Felony Records

Finding felony records in Summit County starts with the court. The Clerk maintains the official case files. You can visit in person or search online. Multiple methods exist for accessing these public records.

The CoCourts.com portal provides online case access. Enter a name to search Summit County records. The system shows case numbers and filing dates. Docket entries display court activity. Some documents are available for download.

For comprehensive criminal history, use the CBI Internet Criminal History Check. This searches statewide felony convictions. Results come from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. The report includes Summit County cases.

The Summit County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest logs. You can request these records directly. They show booking photos and charges. Contact them at (970) 453-2232. Jail records are also available through this office.

Types of Felony Records Available

Summit County maintains several felony record categories. Each serves a different purpose. Understanding these types helps with your search.

Charging documents start the felony process. The District Attorney files these in District Court. They list specific crimes charged. C.R.S. citations appear in these documents. Court records track the case through resolution.

Disposition records show the outcome. This includes guilty pleas and trial verdicts. Sentencing orders follow conviction. These specify penalties under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-401. Prison terms, probation, and fines are detailed.

Incarceration records come from the Department of Corrections. Use the CDOC offender search to find inmates. This shows facility assignments. Release dates are posted when available.

Sex Offender Registry in Summit County

C.R.S. § 16-22-101 requires sex offender registration. Summit County offenders must register with local law enforcement. This information is public record. The registry helps community safety efforts.

Search the Colorado Sex Offender Registry online. This statewide database covers all counties. Results show offender photographs. Addresses and conviction details are listed. The SOTAR system offers additional search features.

The Summit County Sheriff's Office handles local registration. Registrants must appear in person. They verify information at set intervals. Failure to register is a felony offense. The office is located at the Justice Center.

Record Sealing in Summit County

Some felony records can be sealed in Summit County. This process hides cases from public view. C.R.S. § 24-72-706 provides the legal framework. Eligibility depends on multiple factors.

First, determine if your offense qualifies. Class 1 and 2 felonies usually cannot be sealed. Some crimes of violence are excluded. Drug felonies have separate rules. The waiting period varies by offense class.

All sentence requirements must be complete. This includes prison and supervision. Restitution must be paid in full. No new charges can be pending. These conditions apply before filing.

The petition is filed with the District Court. The District Attorney receives notice. They may object to the request. A hearing is often required. The judge decides whether to grant the petition.

Once sealed, agencies must comply. The case disappears from public databases. Background checks will not reveal it. You can deny the arrest occurred. Some exceptions apply for government purposes.

Colorado State Record Resources

Statewide resources complement local searches. These cover all Colorado counties. They provide comprehensive criminal history data.

The CBI Records Division manages criminal history databases. They offer several search options. Internet-based checks use names. Fingerprint checks provide greater accuracy.

The Colorado Judicial Branch operates court systems statewide. Their docket search covers multiple jurisdictions. You can track cases across counties. This is useful for multi-jurisdictional searches.

Use these state resources for Summit County felony records:

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

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Other Counties in the 5th Judicial District

The 5th Judicial District includes five counties in central Colorado. These counties share court administration. Cases may involve defendants from multiple counties.