Weld County Sheriff Records

Weld County police records are maintained by the Weld County Sheriff's Office in Greeley, Colorado. Sheriff Steve Reams leads one of the largest sheriff's departments in the state. The office serves the growing communities of Greeley, Evans, Windsor, and Firestone. Weld County is a major agricultural hub on Colorado's northern plains. The county has seen rapid growth in recent years. Residents can request incident reports, arrest records, and jail information from the records division. All records requests follow Colorado public access laws.

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Weld County Quick Facts

350,000 Population
4,017 Square Miles
970 Area Code
80631 Greeley ZIP

Weld County Sheriff's Office Contact

The Weld County Sheriff's Office is located on O Street in Greeley. Sheriff Steve Reams oversees all operations. The office handles law enforcement for unincorporated areas. It also operates the county jail.

Records staff process requests for police reports. They handle incident reports, arrest records, and crash reports. The office has a large records division due to the county size. Staff work to process requests quickly.

Weld County Sheriff's Office website for police records
Sheriff Steve Reams
Address 1950 O Street
Greeley, CO 80631
Phone (970) 356-4015
Website weldsheriff.com

Note: The office recommends calling ahead for record availability.

How to Request Weld County Police Records

Weld County police records can be requested in several ways. You may visit the records office in person. You can also call to ask about mail requests. Some records may be available through online systems.

When you request records, bring valid ID. Staff need to know who is asking for reports. Give as many details as you can. Include the date, time, and location of the incident.

The Weld County Sheriff's Office follows the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act. This law sets rules for what records are public. Some records may be withheld if they are part of an active case. Other records may need time to process.

To request Weld County police records:

  • Visit the O Street office during business hours
  • Call (970) 356-4015 to ask about your request
  • Provide incident date, location, and case number if known
  • Pay copy fees when you pick up your records

Most requests are filled within a few days. Complex requests may take longer. Staff will contact you if there are delays.

Types of Weld County Police Records Available

Weld County maintains many types of police records. Incident reports cover calls for service. These include theft, vandalism, and domestic calls. Arrest records show who was booked into jail. Crash reports document vehicle accidents.

The Sheriff's Office also keeps jail records. These include booking logs and inmate information. Warrant records may also be available. Dispatch logs show call activity.

Some records have special rules. Body camera footage may need extra review. Records from active cases have limits. The office follows state law on all releases.

Note: Juvenile records have strict privacy protections under Colorado law.

Weld County Growth and Law Enforcement

Weld County has grown fast in recent years. New homes and businesses spread across the prairie. This growth affects law enforcement needs. The Sheriff's Office has expanded to meet demand.

Greeley is the largest city in the county. It has its own police department. The Sheriff's Office handles the rest of the county. This includes Windsor, Firestone, and many smaller towns.

The county is also a farming hub. Agriculture drives the local economy. This mix of urban and rural creates diverse records. The Sheriff's Office documents it all.

Staff work to keep services running smooth. New technology helps process records faster. The office updates systems as the county grows.

State Resources for Weld County Records

Weld County residents can also use state agencies for records. The Colorado State Patrol handles highway crashes. Major roads like I-25 and Highway 85 cross the county. State Patrol records go through their Central Records Unit.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation keeps criminal history records. These include fingerprint-based arrest data. You can search using the Internet Criminal History Check. Results are instant for online requests.

For open records guidance, visit the Colorado Secretary of State CORA page. The Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition offers help too.

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Nearby Counties to Weld County

Weld County sits in northern Colorado. It borders Wyoming to the north. Several Colorado counties share other borders. Check with the right office for records.

Each county sheriff maintains separate records. Contact the correct county for the records you need.