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Boulder County Arrest Records

An arrest in Boulder County occurs when law enforcement suspects someone to have committed a crime. Such people may lawfully be taken into custody by police with or without a warrant. Once in custody, the arrestee has all their identifiable information taken down, such as their age, address, name, and occupation. The police department then compiles all this information, forming an arrest record.

All arrested persons are kept in a jail facility run by the Boulder County Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff's website has a list of the current inmates. Additionally, local and state-level organizations may have the arrest records of former prisoners. The county sheriff's office is the regional custodian of arrest data in Boulder County. Interested parties can view arrest records by going to the sheriff's office at:

Sheriff's Headquarters
5600 Flatiron Parkway
Boulder, CO 80301
Fax: (720) 564-2674

However, other public records might contain Boulder County arrest data. For instance, record seekers can find arrest data in Boulder County Court Records, such as criminal case records. To get the record, you have to get in touch with the Clerk of Court’s Office. The office is located at:

Boulder County Clerk of Court
1777 6th Street,
Boulder, CO 80302

County residents can also find arrest records by conducting inmate searches or background checks.

Are Arrest Records Public in Boulder County?

The Colorado Open Records Act governs the accessibility of public documents in Boulder County. According to the Act, arrest records are regarded as public information to keep the criminal justice system transparent. However, not every detail on an arrest record is accessible to the public. For instance, record custodians may withhold some information to either protect a victim's privacy or if it would adversely affect an ongoing investigation if made public. Only attorneys and law enforcement will access these records in such cases.

What Do Public Arrest Records Contain?

Boulder County residents can access arrest records at the Sheriff’s Office. A person will find the following information in an arrest record:

  • The person's name and date of birth.
  • The apprehended person's race, gender, height, and eye color.
  • The exact moment, day, and location of the arrest.
  • The reason behind the arrest and any initial grievances

Interested parties should note that the outcome of the arrest or the court case is not disclosed in an arrest record.

Boulder County Crime Rate

According to FBI crime statistics, the City of Boulder recorded 3,284 cases of property crimes and 278 cases of violent crimes in 2019. Among the listed property offenses were six arsons, 251 auto thefts, 405 burglaries, and 2,628 larceny thefts. In addition, there was one case of murder or non-negligent manslaughter, 37 robberies, 41 rape cases, and 199 aggravated assaults in the same year that were classified as violent crimes. The investigation showed that violent crimes decreased by 4.8% and property crimes decreased by 10.4% over the two years, in contrast to the FBI's 2018 crime data.

Boulder County Arrest Statistics

According to statistics, the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office completed 739 arrests in 2022. 47% of those arrests were for “All Other Offenses,” offenses not explicitly identified as Part I or Part II offenses. This category was followed by Simple Assaults, which saw 120 arrests. DUIs, Drug Abuse, and Liquor Law violations saw 60, 45, and 36 arrests, respectively. Property crimes also saw a substantial number of arrests, 56 in total. Of all property offenses, Larceny (19) and Vandalism (17) saw the highest number of arrests.

Find Boulder County Arrest Records

The Boulder County Jail keeps all offenders from the City of Boulder and other municipalities within the county's jurisdiction. The Boulder County Sheriff's Office is responsible for maintaining the records of the jail’s inmates. Anyone searching for inmates imprisoned at the facility within seven days can use the jail listing report. Record seekers can find information such as the name, booking date, location, sex, age, race, and physical characteristics of each prisoner using the online roster.

Users can use the search box on the jail booking report page to find information on inmates booked since 2000. The accessible details include the name, DOB, booking number, location, race, and sex of the prisoner. For information on prisoners scheduled before 2000, call (303) 441-3600. Submit completed request forms and required fees for additional jail records to:

Sheriff's Headquarters
5600 Flatiron Parkway
Boulder, CO 80301
Fax: (720) 564-2674
Email: sheriffrecords@bouldercounty.org

Free Arrest Record Search in Boulder County

Boulder County residents can search arrest records at the Clerk of Court's Office and the Sheriff's Office for free online. Interested parties may also do arrest record searches on free third-party websites. These unaffiliated websites aggregate information, including arrest records, from public databases across several counties. The quality and comprehensiveness of the information on arrest records in Jefferson County that can be found on these websites can vary greatly. Remember that certain websites can offer inaccurate, out-of-date, or incomplete information. Privacy violations may result from certain third-party websites requesting payment and personal data.

Get Boulder County Criminal Records

The public can access various data from the Boulder County Sheriff's Office, such as jail records, arrest records, dispatch tapes, and investigative reports. Interested parties can access arrest records by contacting the Sheriff’s Office’s Record Section. They can send requests by letter, fax, or in person. Requesters must submit a completed application form to request access to public criminal justice records. Every service has a price associated with research and retrieval. Interested parties must submit request forms to:

Sheriff's Headquarters
5600 Flatiron Parkway
Boulder, CO 80301

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office handles requests for criminal history searches in addition to criminal justice records. However, only arrests made within the county are included in the search parameters. The public can access information on arrests in Colorado using the Internet Criminal History Check System (ICHC), an online tool offered by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Only public records are accessible through the platform.

Note: Only the State of Colorado's criminal history arrest records are kept up to date by the CBI.

Boulder County Arrest Records Vs. Criminal Records

While they sound similar, arrest and criminal records are different. For instance, a criminal record is the collection of a person's criminal court cases and the rulings regarding those cases. A criminal record, for example, will include information about the case number, the verdict made by the court, and whether the offender is in jail, on probation, or had the case dropped. Additionally, federal, county, and local courts are the custodians of criminal records and are responsible for maintaining them.

On the other hand, an arrest record simply shows the details of an arrest. A person will see information such as the detainee’s name, the location of the arrest, and the arresting officer’s name. Arrest records do not show further details like court judgments.

How Long Do Arrests Stay on Your Record?

The arrest details are kept on file indefinitely. As a result, the time it appears on a person's record is not predetermined. If someone is charged with a crime and files an application to have their arrest record sealed or expunged, the record custodian has the authority to do so.

Expunge Boulder County Arrest Records

While arrests may stay on a person’s records indefinitely, there are steps they can take to ensure those records do not appear when someone goes looking for them. These records can either be sealed or expunged. A record has been sealed when a court orders its removal from public viewing. Meanwhile, it has been expunged when a court orders its complete erasure. t

However, a person must be eligible before a court can seal or expunge their arrest records. For example, if law enforcement arrests a person and their arrest does not lead to conviction or court proceedings, they can have their arrest records sealed. Additionally, arrests leading to convictions for most petty offenses, misdemeanors, and class 4, 5, and 6 non-violent, non-sex offense felonies are eligible to be sealed. However, individuals convicted under traffic and DUI laws cannot have their records sealed.

Although courts can seal arrest records leading to criminal convictions, there is a waiting period. This waiting period depends on the classification of the crime. When adult criminal arrest and court records are "sealed," all public references to them are eliminated. As a result, they do not come up during background checks. However, law enforcement can still access the records.

In the case of Juvenile records, record custodians may remove them after a specific time, depending on how a juvenile delinquency case turns out. A person's arrest and criminal court records will often remain on their record for the remainder of their life if they are not eligible for expungement.

An individual can ask a court to seal their records by petitioning the District, County, or Municipal court where the arrest or criminal records are kept.

Boulder County Arrest Warrants

When a judge finds probable cause to believe someone has committed a crime and needs to be taken into custody so that the police can investigate, the judge will issue an arrest warrant. The police must provide the court with an affidavit detailing the alleged offense and any evidence that could identify the culprit to obtain an arrest warrant. The judge evaluates the affidavit and decides if there is enough evidence to make an arrest. Should such be the case, a warrant is issued.

Boulder County Arrest Warrant Search

The Warrant Section of the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office maintains arrest warrants in the county. While the Division does not provide online resources to search for arrest warrants, interested parties can visit the Sheriff’s Office to complete a warrant search. The office is located at:

Sheriff's Headquarters
5600 Flatiron Parkway
Boulder, CO 80301

Do Boulder County Arrest Warrants Expire?

No, the statute in Colorado specifies the duration of an arrest warrant. On the other hand, an arrest warrant will expire if specific requirements are met. For example, the warrant ends if the suspect is taken into custody or the charges are withdrawn.

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