Broomfield Criminal Court Records Lookup

Broomfield is both a city and a county. It is the newest county in Colorado. It formed in 2001. Before that, Broomfield was part of four counties. Now it has its own court system. All criminal cases from Broomfield go to Broomfield County Court. The Broomfield Municipal Court does not handle crimes. It handles city code violations. This guide shows how to find Broomfield criminal court records.

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Broomfield Quick Facts

75,000 Population
Broomfield County
17th Judicial District
2001 Became County

Broomfield Criminal Court Records Location

Broomfield has its own combined courthouse. It sits at 17 DesCombes Drive. This building handles both District and County Court cases. Criminal cases from Broomfield go here. The court has a clerk office. Staff can help you find records. The phone is (720) 437-6200. Hours are 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM on weekdays.

The courthouse is near the civic center. It is a modern building. Parking is free in the lot. The court is easy to reach. It is near Highway 36. Public transit serves the area. The building has security at the entrance. Bring valid ID when you visit. The court follows Colorado rules.

Broomfield Combined Court 17 DesCombes Drive
Broomfield, CO 80020
Phone: (720) 437-6200
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website coloradojudicial.gov

How to Search Broomfield Criminal Court Records

CoCourts is the best way to search Broomfield criminal court records. This free database covers all Colorado courts. You can search by name. You can search by case number. Results show court, charges, and status. The system updates daily. New filings appear fast. Closed cases stay in the system.

To search Broomfield cases, use the city name. Also try Broomfield County. Records go back to 2001 for this court. The county is new. Older cases may be in other counties. Visit cocourts.com to start. No login is needed. The site is free. Print or save what you find.

You can also visit the Broomfield courthouse. It is at 17 DesCombes Drive. Bring ID when you visit. Staff will help you search. Copy fees apply for paper copies. Certified copies cost more. Call ahead to confirm hours.

What Broomfield Criminal Court Records Contain

A criminal case file has many papers. The complaint starts the case. It lists the charges. It names the defendant. Police reports may be attached. These show the facts. They list evidence. Witness statements may be included. All of this is public.

Court filings add more papers over time. Motions ask the judge for action. Orders show rulings. Plea deals end most cases. These show the final charge. Sentencing orders state the punishment. All are part of the record. You can read them. You can copy them.

Broomfield criminal court records show:

  • Defendant name and date of birth
  • Case number and filing date
  • Charges and laws cited
  • Court dates and outcomes
  • Attorney names
  • Bond amounts and terms
  • Final judgment and sentence

Some records are sealed. Expunged records are removed. Juvenile cases have limits. These rules protect privacy. Most adult cases are open.

Broomfield County Criminal Court Records Access

All Broomfield criminal court records are in Broomfield County. This is the 17th Judicial District. The District Court handles felonies. The County Court handles misdemeanors. Both use the same clerk office. The courthouse is at 17 DesCombes Drive.

Broomfield County is unique. It is both city and county. The court system is compact. All records are in one place. This makes searches easy. The clerk can help you find files. You can view cases the same day. Copies are ready in minutes. The staff is helpful.

Note: The Broomfield Municipal Court does not have criminal court records for felonies or state misdemeanors.

To access records, use CoCourts first. This saves time. It shows case status. It gives basic facts. For full files, visit the court. Ask the clerk for help. Fees apply for copies.

Legal Help for Broomfield Criminal Cases

Several groups help with criminal matters in Broomfield. Some offer free aid. Others charge low rates. These resources can explain the law. They help with forms. They may offer court help. Do not face court alone. Get help if you need it.

Colorado Legal Services aids low-income residents. They help with some criminal issues. Call to learn more. The Broomfield Bar offers referrals. They connect you with attorneys. First meets may be discounted. The State Public Defender handles cases for those who cannot pay. Apply at the court. Income rules apply.

The Colorado Judicial Branch website has forms. It has court rules. It has self-help guides. Use these to learn the process. The Broomfield Library has computers. You can search records there. Staff can help you use CoCourts.

Related Records for Broomfield Criminal Cases

Other offices keep records tied to criminal cases. The Broomfield Police Department has arrest reports. They run the city jail. Booking records are there. You must contact the agency. Some logs are online. Others need formal requests.

The District Attorney files charges. They prosecute cases. Their office has case files. These may have more detail. However, DA files are not all public. Active cases are limited. Closed cases may be open. Contact the DA office for questions. They handle felonies in Broomfield County.

Probation records are separate. These track release terms. They are not in the court file. The probation department keeps them. Access is limited. Only parties and lawyers see most. If you need proof of completed probation, ask the court. The clerk can issue a certificate. This shows you met all terms.

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Broomfield County Criminal Court Records

Broomfield is a city and county combined. All criminal cases from the city go to the Broomfield County court. The 17th Judicial District handles felonies and misdemeanors. For more on the county court system, full fee lists, related records, and other resources, visit the Broomfield County criminal court records page.

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