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Are Arrest Records Public in Idaho Springs, Colorado?

Arrest records in Idaho Springs, Colorado are considered public information pursuant to the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act (CCJRA) C.R.S. § 24-72-301 et seq. and the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) C.R.S. § 24-72-201 et seq. These statutes establish the framework for public access to criminal justice records maintained by law enforcement agencies and the courts. The Idaho Springs Police Department and Clear Creek County Sheriff's Office maintain custody of arrest records within their respective jurisdictions and must provide reasonable access to these documents upon proper request.

Members of the public should note that while arrest records are generally accessible, certain information may be redacted to protect ongoing investigations, privacy interests, or sensitive personal information as permitted under C.R.S. § 24-72-305. Additionally, the custodian of records may exercise discretion in withholding certain records if disclosure would be contrary to the public interest as determined by statutory guidelines.

How to Look Up Idaho Springs Arrest Records in 2025

Multiple official channels exist for members of the public seeking to obtain arrest records in Idaho Springs, Colorado. The following procedures have been established to facilitate access while maintaining proper record management protocols:

  • Idaho Springs Police Department: Individuals may submit a records request in person during regular business hours. A formal written request form must be completed, and applicable fees will be assessed per the department's fee schedule.

Idaho Springs Police Department
1260 Miner Street
Idaho Springs, CO 80452
(303) 567-4291
Idaho Springs Police Department

  • Clear Creek County Sheriff's Office: The Sheriff's Office maintains records for arrests made within unincorporated areas of Clear Creek County, including those adjacent to Idaho Springs. Records requests require proper identification and payment of established fees.

Clear Creek County Sheriff's Office
405 Argentine Street
Georgetown, CO 80444
(303) 679-2376
Clear Creek County Sheriff's Office

  • Clear Creek County Combined Courts: Court records related to arrests and subsequent proceedings may be accessed through the judicial system. The court clerk can assist with locating case information.

Clear Creek County Combined Courts
405 Argentine Street
Georgetown, CO 80444
(303) 679-2300
Clear Creek County Courts

  • Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI): For statewide criminal history information, the CBI maintains a centralized database accessible through formal request procedures pursuant to C.R.S. § 24-72-305.5.

Colorado Bureau of Investigation
690 Kipling Street, Suite 3000
Denver, CO 80215
(303) 239-4208
Colorado Bureau of Investigation

Requestors should be prepared to provide specific information to facilitate record location, including the full name of the subject, date of birth, and approximate date of arrest. Processing times vary based on agency workload and record complexity.

Contents of an Idaho Springs Arrest Record

Arrest records maintained by Idaho Springs law enforcement agencies typically contain standardized information as required by Colorado law and departmental policies. These records serve as official documentation of law enforcement actions and typically include:

  • Subject identification information:

    • Full legal name and any known aliases
    • Date of birth
    • Physical description (height, weight, identifying marks)
    • Residential address at time of arrest
    • Government-issued identification numbers (redacted in public copies)
  • Arrest details:

    • Date, time, and location of arrest
    • Statutory charges and citation numbers
    • Arresting officer(s) and badge numbers
    • Probable cause statement or arrest narrative
    • Booking information and detention facility
  • Case processing information:

    • Booking photograph ("mugshot")
    • Fingerprint classification data
    • Property inventory
    • Initial appearance court date
    • Bond information and conditions of release
  • Supplemental documentation:

    • Witness statements (may be redacted)
    • Evidence inventory references
    • Related case numbers
    • Disposition information if available

Pursuant to C.R.S. § 24-72-305.5, certain sensitive information is routinely redacted from public copies of arrest records, including Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and information pertaining to victims of sexual assault or domestic violence.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Idaho Springs

The State of Colorado provides legal mechanisms for the sealing or expungement of arrest records under specific circumstances as codified in C.R.S. § 24-72-701 through 709. These provisions allow eligible individuals to petition for the removal of arrest information from public access.

Eligibility criteria for expungement or sealing of arrest records in Idaho Springs include:

  • Cases resulting in no charges being filed (may be sealed after completion of statute of limitations period)
  • Arrests resulting in dismissal of all charges
  • Cases resulting in acquittal at trial
  • Completed deferred judgments with successful dismissal
  • Certain drug offenses after specified waiting periods
  • Juvenile records meeting statutory requirements

The expungement process requires petitioners to:

  1. File a formal petition with the Clear Creek County District Court
  2. Pay applicable filing fees (fee waivers available for indigent petitioners)
  3. Serve copies of the petition on all agencies holding records
  4. Attend a hearing if required by the court
  5. Obtain a court order directing all agencies to seal records

Clear Creek County District Court
405 Argentine Street
Georgetown, CO 80444
(303) 679-2300
Clear Creek County Courts

Petitioners should be aware that certain records may not be eligible for sealing, particularly those involving violent offenses, sexual offenses, or cases involving child victims as specified in C.R.S. § 24-72-703. Additionally, sealed records remain accessible to law enforcement agencies and may be considered in subsequent criminal proceedings.

Legal assistance is advisable when pursuing expungement, as procedural requirements are stringent and vary based on case specifics. The Colorado State Public Defender's Office may provide guidance for qualifying individuals.

Colorado State Public Defender
1290 Broadway, Suite 900
Denver, CO 80203
(303) 620-4888
Colorado State Public Defender

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