Mineral County Colorado Criminal Court Case Files

Mineral County criminal court records are public under Colorado law. The county sits within the 12th Judicial District. This district also includes Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Rio Grande, and Saguache Counties. Creede serves as the county seat. The courts here handle criminal cases for this rural mountain community. Records date back to 1994 for both District and County Courts.

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Mineral County Colorado Criminal Court Records Quick Facts

12th Judicial District
1994 Records From
Creede County Seat
712 Population

Mineral County Colorado Criminal Court Location

The Mineral County courthouse stands at 802 Rio Grande Avenue in Creede. This is the main hub for all criminal court records in the county. The building houses both District Court and County Court operations. You can reach the main phone line at 719-658-2576. The court staff works to keep records accurate.

The courts serve a small but vital population base. Mineral County ranks among the smallest counties in Colorado by population. The 12th Judicial District handles criminal matters for six counties total. This creates a shared court system that moves cases between locations. The court staff works to keep records accurate and accessible to the public.

Address 802 Rio Grande Avenue, Creede, CO 81130
Main Phone 719-658-2576
Fax 719-658-2577
Courthouse Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Clerk Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Mineral County Colorado Criminal Court Judges and Staff

The 12th Judicial District serves six counties. District Court Judges travel between county seats. Two District Court Judges hear felony criminal cases for the entire district. Two County Court Judges handle misdemeanor matters. Three Magistrates assist with various court proceedings. This team works together to process criminal cases in Mineral County.

District Court judges preside over the most serious criminal cases. These include felonies and complex matters. County Court judges focus on lesser offenses. They handle misdemeanors and traffic violations. Both courts maintain separate criminal court records. You must know which court heard a case to find the right file.

How to Search Mineral County Colorado Criminal Court Records

Searching for criminal court records in Mineral County offers several paths. Online tools provide quick access from anywhere. In-person visits let you view files directly. The method you choose depends on what you need and when you need it.

CoCourts.com covers Mineral County criminal court records. This paid service shows the full register of actions. County searches cost $5 each. Statewide searches cost $10. The database includes both District and County Court records from 1994. Visit CoCourts.com to start your search.

The Colorado Judicial Branch provides a free docket search tool. This shows hearing schedules and basic case facts. You can search by party name or case number. The tool displays court dates and case types. Visit the Colorado docket search page to use this free service.

In-person searches happen at the courthouse in Creede. The Clerk's Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Bring valid identification. Staff can help locate files and make copies. Call 719-658-2576 before visiting to confirm hours.

Note: Court hours may vary on holidays. Plan your visit ahead of time.

What Mineral County Colorado Criminal Court Records Contain

Criminal court records in Mineral County hold many document types. The charging document starts each case. It lists the alleged offenses. Motions and pleadings follow. These show legal arguments from both sides. Court orders record judicial decisions. The final disposition shows how the case ended.

The register of actions serves as the case timeline. It lists every event in order. You can see arraignment dates and hearing schedules. Plea entries appear here. Trial dates and verdicts are recorded. Sentencing orders show penalties imposed. This document gives a complete overview of the case progression.

Mineral County criminal court records typically include:

  • Defendant name and date of birth
  • Charges filed by the district attorney
  • Bond and release conditions
  • Court dates and hearing outcomes
  • Plea agreements and negotiations
  • Sentencing orders and probation terms
  • Final case disposition

Most criminal court records are public in Mineral County. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act governs access. Under C.R.S. Title 24 Article 72 Part 3, records of official actions must be open. This includes arrests, charges, and dispositions.

Mineral County Colorado Criminal Court Contact Information

The court provides several ways to get help. The Clerk's Office handles general questions. Call them at 719-658-2576. The 12th Judicial District Court Administration manages district-wide matters. Reach them at 719-589-4993.

Accounting questions go to the Clerk's Office. This office handles payments and financial matters. Interpreter services are available for non-English speakers. Call ahead to request language help. The court provides this service to ensure fair access to justice.

Online Resources for Mineral County Colorado Criminal Court Records

Several websites offer access to Mineral County criminal court records. The Colorado Judicial Branch maintains the official court site. It provides forms, rules, and procedural guides. You can find local court information at 12th Judicial District court page.

CoCourts.com remains the primary commercial source for detailed records. It updates in real time. Changes in the court system appear within an hour. This makes it useful for current case tracking. The service covers both District and County Court matters in Mineral County.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation offers criminal history checks. These differ from court records. CBI records show arrests and convictions statewide. They cost $6 per search through the Internet Criminal History Check system. Visit cbirecordscheck.com to run a background check.

Colorado Laws Governing Mineral County Criminal Court Records

State law controls access to criminal court records in Mineral County. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act sets the basic rules. It declares that records of official actions are public. Anyone can inspect them. No reason is required for your request.

Some records remain confidential. Juvenile records have special protection. They fall under C.R.S. Title 19, the Children's Code. Most juvenile matters are not public. Sealed records cannot be viewed. These require a court order to access.

Note: Record sealing requires a court petition. The process takes time and has specific requirements.

Record sealing is possible for some adult cases. Non-conviction records may be sealed 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 require three years. Some felonies need five years. Class 1, 2, and 3 felonies cannot be sealed. Sexual offenses and crimes of violence are also excluded.

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Cities in Mineral County Colorado

Mineral County includes the city of Creede and surrounding communities. All fall under the jurisdiction of the 12th Judicial District. Criminal cases from any Mineral County location file in Creede. The courthouse serves the entire county population.

Other communities include Spar City and Wagon Wheel Gap. All Mineral County residents file criminal cases at the Creede courthouse.

Nearby Colorado Counties

Mineral County borders several other counties. Each has its own court system. You must search the correct county for the records you need.