Prowers County Sheriff Reports

Prowers County police records are available through the Sheriff's Office in Lamar. The office serves all of Prowers County. This rural county sits in the southeast corner of Colorado. Sheriff Sam Zordel leads the department. The staff handles patrol, jail, and records. You can get copies of reports. The office keeps incident reports and arrest logs.

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Prowers County Sheriff Police Records Office

The Prowers County Sheriff's Office keeps all police records for the county. This includes incident reports and jail logs. The office is in Lamar. You can visit in person or call to ask about records. The staff can help you find what you need. They handle requests under Colorado law.

Colorado police records information
Sheriff Sam Zordel
Address 103 East Oak Street
Lamar, CO 81052
Phone (719) 336-8050
Fax (719) 336-7900
Website Prowers County Sheriff

Note: Office hours may vary. Call ahead before visiting the Prowers County Sheriff's Office.

Types of Police Records in Prowers County

The Prowers County Sheriff's Office keeps many types of records. You can request these if you have a valid need. Some records are public. Others may have limits. The office follows state rules for release.

Records you can ask for include incident reports and arrest logs. Accident reports are also kept on file. The office has jail booking records too. Each type has its own process. Ask the staff which forms you need.

Police records in Prowers County can help with many needs. You may need a copy for court. You might want a report for your files. Some people need proof of an incident. The Sheriff's Office can help with these requests. They work to provide records in a timely way.

How to Request Prowers County Police Records

You can request police records in Prowers County in several ways. The easiest way is to visit the office in person. You can also call to start your request. Some records may be sent by mail. Ask the staff which method works best for your needs.

When you request records, bring a valid ID. You may need to fill out a form. The staff will tell you what info they need. This may include dates, names, or case numbers. The more details you give, the faster they can help. Most requests are handled within a few days.

If you cannot visit in person, call the Prowers County Sheriff's Office. They can explain how to request records by mail. You may need to send a written request. Include your contact info and details about the records you want. The office will respond to your request as soon as they can.

Colorado State Police Records Resources

Some records may also be available through state agencies. The Colorado State Patrol keeps crash reports for state highways. You can request these online. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation has criminal history records. These can be useful for some needs.

Colorado State Patrol records unit

The Colorado Open Records Act gives you rights to public records. This law applies to Prowers County too. Agencies must respond to requests in a timely way. They may charge fees for copies. The law balances public access with privacy needs.

For crash reports on state roads, use the State Patrol records portal. This can save time. You can search by name or case number. Reports are usually ready within days. This is faster than visiting multiple offices.

Nearby Counties for Police Records

If you need records from nearby areas, check these counties. Each has its own Sheriff's Office. They keep records for their areas.

Note: Always check which county has the records you need before making a request.

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