Baca County Colorado Criminal Court Case Access

Baca County criminal court records are public documents. The 15th Judicial District serves this rural county. Springfield is the county seat. County Court records date to 1993. District Court records start in 1995. You can search these records online or visit in person.

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Baca County Colorado Criminal Court Records Quick Facts

15th Judicial District
1995 District Records From
1993 County Records From
Springfield County Seat

Baca County Colorado Criminal Court Location

The Baca County courthouse is at 741 Main Street. Springfield hosts the court. The building houses both District and County Court. All Baca County criminal court records are maintained here. The main phone is 719-523-3481.

The 15th Judicial District covers Baca County. It also covers Cheyenne, Kiowa, and Prowers Counties. The district serves southeast Colorado. Baca County is rural. It borders Kansas and Oklahoma. The court serves a large area.

The court handles all criminal matters. District Court hears felonies. County Court handles misdemeanors. Staff help with record requests. They can locate files. They make copies too.

Address 741 Main Street, Springfield, CO 81073
Main Phone 719-523-3481
Fax 719-523-4822
Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Note: Baca County is a rural court in southeast Colorado. Call ahead before visiting.

How to Search Baca County Colorado Criminal Court Records

You can search Baca County criminal court records several ways. Online tools work well. In-person visits are also good. The choice depends on your needs.

CoCourts.com has Baca County records. County Court records start in 1993. District Court records go back to 1995. A county search costs $5. You can search by name. Case numbers work too. Visit CoCourts.com to start.

The Colorado Judicial Branch has a free tool. It shows dockets and basic facts. You can search by name. You can use case numbers too. Access the Colorado docket search page.

In-person searches happen at the courthouse. Staff can help you. Bring ID with you. Call first to check hours. The phone is 719-523-3481.

What Baca County Colorado Criminal Court Records Contain

Baca County criminal court records hold many documents. The register of actions lists all events. It shows filings. It shows hearings. It has court orders too. This gives the case timeline.

Criminal court records include charging documents. These list the crimes. Motions show legal arguments. Court orders record decisions. The final disposition shows how the case ended.

Most Baca County criminal court records are public. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act says so. Under C.R.S. Title 24 Article 72 Part 3, official actions are open. This includes arrests. It includes charges. It includes dispositions.

Some records are not public. Juvenile records are protected. They fall under C.R.S. Title 19. Sealed records need a court order. Victim information may be redacted.

Online Resources for Baca County Colorado Criminal Court Records

Several sites offer access to Baca County criminal court records. The Colorado Judicial Branch runs the official court site. It has forms and rules. You can find local info at the Baca County court page.

CoCourts.com is the main source for detailed records. It updates in real time. Changes show within an hour. This helps with current case tracking. The service covers both courts in Baca County.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation offers criminal history checks. These differ from court records. CBI records show arrests. They show convictions too. They cost $6 per search. Visit cbirecordscheck.com to learn more.

Colorado Laws Governing Baca County Criminal Court Records

State law controls access to Baca County criminal court records. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act sets the rules. Records of official actions are public. Anyone can view them. No reason is needed for your request.

Under C.R.S. § 24-72-304, custodians make access rules. They can deny access in certain cases. Denial may protect an investigation. It may protect victims. The law balances public access with safety.

Record sealing is possible for some cases. Non-conviction records may seal under C.R.S. § 24-72-702 through 705. Conviction records have different rules. C.R.S. § 24-72-706 covers sealing of certain convictions. Waiting periods apply. Petty offenses need one year. Misdemeanors need three years. Some felonies need five years. Not all crimes can be sealed.

Note: Baca County follows all state laws for records access and sealing procedures.

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Nearby Colorado Counties

Baca County borders several counties. All are in the 15th Judicial District. You must search the correct county for your records.