Pitkin County Colorado Criminal Court Case Files

Pitkin County criminal court records are public under state law. The county sits in the 9th Judicial District. This district covers Garfield, Pitkin, and Rio Blanco Counties. Aspen serves as the county seat. The court handles all criminal matters here. District Court records date to 1987. County Court records start in 1990.

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Pitkin County Colorado Criminal Court Records Quick Facts

9th Judicial District
11 Judicial Officers
1987 District Court From
Aspen County Seat

Pitkin County Colorado Criminal Court Location

The Pitkin County courthouse stands at 506 East Main Street in Aspen. This modern building houses all court operations. Criminal cases file here. The main phone is 970-429-1800. Staff can help you.

The 9th Judicial District serves three counties. Garfield and Rio Blanco are the others. Aspen is the largest city in the district. Pitkin County has a unique mix. It includes ski resorts and rural areas.

Address 506 East Main Street, Aspen, CO 81611
Main Phone 970-429-1800
Court Administration 970-384-6500
Fax 970-920-4619
Courthouse Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Clerk Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Pitkin County Colorado Criminal Court Judges and Staff

The 9th Judicial District has several judges. They rotate between courthouses. Pitkin County shares judicial officers. Aspen sees judges from all three counties. This keeps courts running.

District Court judges hear felonies. These are serious crimes. County Court judges do misdemeanors. They handle traffic too. Both courts keep records. Know which court heard your case.

Staff process filings. They maintain records. They help the public. The Aspen office is busy. Staff work hard to assist.

How to Search Pitkin County Colorado Criminal Court Records

You have options for Pitkin County criminal court records. Online searches are quick. In-person visits work well. Pick what suits you.

CoCourts.com covers Pitkin County criminal court records. It shows the register of actions. County searches cost $5. Statewide searches cost $10. County Court records start in 1990. District Court records date to 1987. Visit CoCourts.com to search.

The Colorado Judicial Branch has a free docket search. It shows basic case data. Search by name or number. Dates appear here. Visit the Colorado docket search page.

To search effectively for Pitkin County criminal court records, gather this information:

  • Full legal name of the defendant
  • Approximate year of case filing
  • Case number if known
  • Whether District or County Court handled the matter

In-person searches happen in Aspen. Visit during clerk hours. Bring valid ID. Staff can help locate files. Call first to check.

Note: Aspen can be hard to reach in winter. Check road conditions.

What Pitkin County Colorado Criminal Court Records Contain

Pitkin County criminal court records hold many documents. The charging document starts each case. It lists alleged crimes. Motions show legal arguments. Court orders record rulings. Dispositions show how cases end.

The register of actions is a timeline. It lists all events. Arraignments appear here. Hearings are recorded. Pleas are shown. Sentencing orders show penalties. This gives the full picture.

Most Pitkin County criminal court records are public. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act governs access. Under C.R.S. Title 24 Article 72 Part 3, official records are open.

Pitkin County Colorado Criminal Court Contact Information

The court provides help in many ways. Court Administration answers questions. Their number is 970-384-6500. This office covers all three counties.

Pitkin County court uses 970-429-1800. Staff can direct you. They help with requests. Interpreter services are available. Ask when you call.

Online Resources for Pitkin County Colorado Criminal Court Records

Several sites help access Pitkin County criminal court records. The Colorado Judicial Branch has official info. It provides forms. Visit coloradojudicial.gov.

CoCourts.com is the main commercial source. It updates regularly. Changes show fast. This helps track cases. It covers both Pitkin County courts.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation offers history checks. These differ from court records. CBI records show arrests. They cost $6 each. Visit cbirecordscheck.com to check.

Colorado Laws Governing Pitkin County Criminal Court Records

State law controls Pitkin County criminal court records. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act sets rules. Official records are public. Anyone can view them. No reason is needed.

Some records are private. Juvenile records have protection. They fall under C.R.S. Title 19. Most juvenile cases are not public. Sealed records need a court order.

Adult records can be sealed in some cases. Non-conviction records may qualify under C.R.S. § 24-72-702. Conviction records have different rules. C.R.S. § 24-72-706 covers some convictions. Waiting periods apply. Petty offenses need one year. Misdemeanors need three years. Some felonies need five years. Serious felonies cannot be sealed.

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Nearby Colorado Counties

Pitkin County borders several counties. Each has its own court. Some share the district. Search the right county.