Dolores County Recent Arrests and Booking Records

Dolores County is in southwestern Colorado. It is a rural county with about 2,300 people. The county seat is Dove Creek. The Dolores County Sheriff's Office handles all arrests. They maintain booking logs and jail records. You can request these records in person or by mail. The county follows Colorado open records laws.

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Dolores County Quick Facts

2,300 Population
409 N. Main Street
970 Area Code
1881 Founded

Dolores County Sheriff's Office

The Dolores County Sheriff's Office serves the entire county. They handle law enforcement and jail operations. The office is in Dove Creek. This town is known as the pinto bean capital. Staff can assist with records requests.

The Sheriff's Office is at 409 N. Main Street in Dove Creek. The zip code is 81324. The phone number is (970) 677-2257. Hours are Monday through Friday. Call ahead for records assistance.

Dolores County is in the 6th Judicial District. The District Attorney handles criminal prosecutions. The Sheriff's Office works with the courts. They transport inmates to hearings. They serve warrants and court orders.

The county is sparsely populated. The Sheriff patrols a large area. They respond to calls across the county. They work with state and federal agencies. They also assist neighboring counties when needed.

Address 409 N. Main Street, Dove Creek, CO 81324
Phone (970) 677-2257
Fax (970) 677-2287
Emergency 911

Getting Dolores County Arrest Records

Arrest records in Dolores County are public. You can request them from the Sheriff's Office. Rural counties have limited online tools. In-person visits are often the best option.

The CBI Internet Criminal History Check System is the best online resource. This state database includes Dolores County. You can search by name and date of birth. The fee is six dollars per record.

Visit the Sheriff's Office for local records. Bring photo identification. Staff will help you complete a request form. They can search their files. Copies may be available for a fee.

Mail requests are also accepted. Write a letter with all known details. Include names and dates. Send it to the Sheriff's Office. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope. Allow time for processing.

Colorado Open Records Laws

Dolores County follows the Colorado Open Records Act. This is C.R.S. § 24-72-201 to 206. The law gives citizens the right to inspect public records. Arrest records are included. The Sheriff must respond within three business days.

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act applies to law enforcement. This is C.R.S. § 24-72-301 to 309. It governs arrest records and reports. Some information may be withheld. This protects investigations and victims. Most basic arrest information is public.

You do not need to explain why you want records. Fees may apply for research and copies. The first hour of research is free. After that, hourly rates may apply. Copies are usually twenty-five cents per page.

Statewide Resources for Dolores County

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains the central database. It includes arrests from Dolores County. You can search online anytime. This is helpful for rural areas.

The CBI system requires a name and date of birth. Results show arrests and charges. Each record costs six dollars. Payment is by credit card. Results appear instantly.

The Colorado Sex Offender Registry is free to use. It shows convicted offenders in Dolores County. You can search by name or location.

The VINE system tracks custody status. It covers Dolores County inmates. You can check if someone is in jail. You can also sign up for release alerts. This service is free.

Dolores County Court Records

The Dolores County Court handles criminal cases. The court is in Dove Creek. You can search court dockets online. Visit the Colorado Judicial Branch website.

Court records show case progress. They list charges and hearing dates. They also show final outcomes. You can search by name or case number. Basic online searches are free.

The court clerk can provide certified copies. Visit in person for help. There may be copy fees. The clerk can help locate old cases. They can also explain court procedures.

Nearby Colorado Counties

Dolores County borders several counties. You may need to check their records. Arrests near county lines may involve multiple agencies.

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