Jackson County Sheriff Records

Jackson County police records are maintained by Sheriff Justin Weber's office in Walden. This northern Colorado county includes North Park and the headwaters of the North Platte River. The Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for the entire county. They patrol vast ranch lands and recreation areas. Records are available through their Walden office.

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Jackson County Quick Facts

1,300+ Population
1,620 Square Miles
1909 Established
8th Judicial District

Jackson County Sheriff's Office Records

The Jackson County Sheriff's Office is led by Sheriff Justin Weber. The office is in Walden. This is the county seat. The Sheriff's Office serves all of Jackson County. This includes ranch lands and state park areas.

The county is known as North Park. It is a high mountain valley. It is surrounded by mountain ranges. The area has excellent fishing and hunting. The Sheriff's Office patrols large areas. They work with State Park rangers. They handle wildlife and land issues. Their records cover all county law enforcement.

Colorado CCJRA information for Jackson County police records
Address PO Box 565
Walden, CO 80480
Phone (970) 723-4242
Fax (970) 723-4740
Sheriff Justin Weber

How to Request Jackson County Police Records

You can request Jackson County police records by phone or mail. The Sheriff's Office may accept in-person requests. Call ahead for current hours. The office follows Colorado records laws.

Contact the office at the phone number. Staff will explain the process. They will help with your request. Give them all details you have. Date and location help. Names are useful. Case numbers speed it up.

Processing times vary. The small staff has many duties. Records searches take time. Staff will tell you what to expect. Note: Active cases may be restricted.

Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act in Jackson County

The CCJRA applies to Jackson County. This law governs police record access. It balances public needs and privacy. The Sheriff's Office must respond to requests. They follow state time frames.

Some records are exempt. Active investigations stay closed. Juvenile records are protected. Sealed records remain private. The office applies these rules. They review each request carefully.

Denials must be in writing. They cite specific statutes. You can appeal to court. The district court will review. Legal help may be useful. The Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition offers guidance.

Types of Jackson County Police Records Available

Jackson County police records include several types. Incident reports document calls. Accident records cover crashes. Arrest records show bookings. Each type has its rules. Request what matches your needs.

Incident reports are the most common. They describe what deputies found. They include observations. These are generally public. The office keeps them for years. Storage is limited in small counties.

Accident reports cover county roads. State Patrol handles state highways. Know which agency responded. Request from the right office. This saves time.

Jackson County police records include:

  • Incident dates and times
  • Location information
  • Involved parties
  • Deputy observations
  • Evidence collected
  • Vehicle information

State Resources for Jackson County Records

State agencies support small counties. The Colorado State Patrol handles highways. The CBI maintains criminal history. These work with the Sheriff's Office.

The Colorado State Patrol responds to highway incidents. State roads in Jackson County are their job. Request those records from them. They have online crash reports.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains state records. Criminal histories include Jackson County arrests. You can request your record online. Fingerprints may be required.

The Secretary of State publishes CORA guides. The Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition helps citizens. Know your rights under Colorado law.

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Communities in Jackson County

Jackson County has no incorporated cities. Walden is the county seat. It is an unincorporated community. It is the largest settlement in the county. The Sheriff's Office serves all areas.

The county includes ranch lands. It has State Forest State Park. It has the Mount Zirkel Wilderness. All law enforcement is through the Sheriff's Office. All records are kept there.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Jackson County. Check jurisdiction for incidents near boundaries. Records are held where the incident occurred.