Arrest records are public in Delta County, Colorado, pursuant to the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act (CCJRA) § 24-72-301 et seq. and the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) § 24-72-201 et seq. These statutes establish the framework for public access to criminal justice records maintained by law enforcement agencies within the state. The Delta County Sheriff's Office maintains these records as custodian in accordance with state law, ensuring transparency in the criminal justice system while balancing privacy considerations.
Members of the public may request access to arrest records through established procedures set forth by the Delta County Sheriff's Office Records Management division. Pursuant to § 24-72-305, C.R.S., certain records may be subject to redaction or withholding if their disclosure would be contrary to the public interest or would interfere with ongoing investigations.
The Delta County Sheriff's Office processes requests for arrest records in compliance with statutory timelines, typically responding within three working days as required by § 24-72-303(3), C.R.S. Complex requests may require additional processing time not to exceed seven working days.
Delta County arrest records are partially available through online platforms maintained by county and state agencies. The Delta County Sheriff's Office provides limited online access to recent booking information and inmate status through their official website. Additionally, the Colorado Judicial Branch maintains electronic court records that may contain information related to arrests and subsequent court proceedings.
Online access to arrest records is governed by the following provisions:
The Delta County Combined Court provides access to court dockets through the state's online docket search system, which may contain information about arrests that resulted in court proceedings. However, this system does not include comprehensive arrest records maintained by law enforcement agencies.
Individuals seeking Delta County arrest records have multiple methods available for conducting searches. The appropriate method depends on the specific information needed and the purpose of the request. The following procedures are established for obtaining arrest records:
In-Person Requests: Individuals may submit requests in person at the Delta County Sheriff's Office Records Division.
Delta County Sheriff's Office
211 W. 6th Street
Delta, CO 81416
(970) 874-2000
Delta County Sheriff's Office
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Written Requests: Written requests may be submitted via mail or email to the Records Division. Pursuant to § 24-72-306, C.R.S., requests must include sufficient information to identify the record sought.
Online Requests: Limited arrest information may be accessed through the Delta County Open Records Request portal. Requestors must provide specific information about the record sought.
Court Records: For arrest records that resulted in court proceedings, the Delta County Combined Court maintains relevant documentation.
Delta County Combined Court
501 Palmer Street
Delta, CO 81416
(970) 874-6555
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
All requests for arrest records are subject to statutory fees as established in § 24-72-306, C.R.S. The Delta County Sheriff's Office charges a non-refundable research fee of $5.00 due at the time of request, with additional fees for copies of records ($0.25 per page) and certified copies ($5.00 per document).
Delta County arrest records contain standardized information as required by Colorado law and departmental policies. These records serve as official documentation of law enforcement actions and typically include the following elements:
Pursuant to § 24-72-305.5, C.R.S., certain information may be redacted from publicly available arrest records, including victim identifying information, details that would compromise ongoing investigations, and information related to juveniles or protected witnesses.
The Delta County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records in accordance with state records retention schedules. These records are preserved in both physical and electronic formats, with retention periods varying based on the nature and disposition of the case.
Under Colorado law, certain individuals may be eligible to have their arrest records sealed or expunged. The process for expungement in Delta County follows procedures established in § 24-72-701 through § 24-72-709, C.R.S., which provide mechanisms for limiting public access to arrest records under specific circumstances.
Eligibility criteria for expungement or sealing of arrest records include:
The expungement process requires filing a petition with the Delta County Combined Court. Petitioners must provide:
Upon receipt of a properly filed petition, the court will schedule a hearing and notify relevant law enforcement agencies. If the petition is granted, the court will issue an order directing all custodians of records to seal the specified records from public access. Sealed records remain available to law enforcement agencies and for certain licensing purposes as specified in § 24-72-702(1)(b)(II), C.R.S.
Individuals seeking expungement are advised that the process is complex and may benefit from legal assistance. The Delta County Combined Court provides standardized forms for petitioners, but does not offer legal advice regarding eligibility or likelihood of success.