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Weld County, CO Public Records

The Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office is the main source for accessing public records such as property records, vital records (birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates), and other official records. The office also handles real estate transactions, military discharges, and records preservation. Records can be requested either online or in person at the Clerk and Recorder's Office at 250 H ST Greeley, CO. Additionally, the Department of Public Health and Environment issues certified copies of birth and death certificates for Colorado births from 1902 to the present.

Courts in Weld County

Court Records in Weld County, Colorado

Weld County court records, be they civil, criminal, or probate cases, fall under the custody of the Weld County District Court. The Clerk of Court will receive and process requests for these documents, which may involve information with respect to litigation, court orders, and judgments. Such records from the courts can be availed from the Weld County Courthouse at 901 9th Ave, Greeley, CO, or via an online request. Note that providing case numbers or other identifying information will expedite a search. Fees are sometimes associated with requests, depending on the request type. Residents can visit the courthouse for court records or use online services. Providing case numbers or specific details will speed up the process.

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1000 Telleen Avenue, PO Box 510
Erie
450 South Parish Avenue
Johnstown
333 5th Street, PO Box 435
Frederick

Jails and Prisons in Weld County

Find Inmate Search and Jail Records in Weld County, Colorado

The Weld County Jail is under the Weld County Sheriff's Office and is located in Greeley. It has the capacity to house approximately 1,300 inmates. The jail provides an environment that is safe for inmates, this includes meeting all state safety requirements within which time is spent waiting for either a trial or serving of time. The Sheriff's Office has an online search tool for inmates. The public can search this database by booking date and charges. In addition to operating the jail, the Sheriff's Office is responsible for prisoner transportation and courtroom security for the 19th Judicial District courts in Colorado.


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3001 North Juniper Street
Hudson

Police Departments and Sheriff Offices in Weld County

Arrest Records in Weld County, Colorado

Records of Weld County arrests are maintained by the Weld County Sheriff's Office Records Unit, in action to arrest reports, citations, and warrants. Arrest records also contain necessary information such as personal data, charges filed, and the arresting agency. All arrest records are made available to interested members of the public upon request, either in person or through the Sheriff's Office online portal but according to the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act. Other law enforcement agencies in the county, including police departments in Greeley, Fort Lupton, Evans, Johnstown, and Milliken, also manage specific arrest records within their jurisdictions. Weld County experiences a relatively low violent crime rate of 14 incidents per 1,000 residents compared to the national average of 22.7, though its property crime rate of 26.2 incidents per 1,000 residents is slightly above the national average of 35.4.



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