Colorado Springs DUI Case Search

Colorado Springs DUI records are processed through El Paso County courts. The city is the largest in El Paso County. DUI cases are handled by the 4th Judicial District.

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Colorado Springs Quick Facts

478K Population
4th Judicial District
719-520-6000 DA Phone
El Paso County

Colorado Springs DUI Court Process

Colorado Springs is in El Paso County. The 4th Judicial District handles all DUI cases. The District Attorney's Office prosecutes offenses. They work with 22 area law enforcement agencies.

Visit the Colorado Springs website for city services. The El Paso County courts process all criminal cases. Colorado Springs Police make arrests within city limits.

Colorado Springs city government website

The Colorado Springs portal provides access to city services and government information.

County El Paso County
Judicial District 4th Judicial District (with Teller County)
DA Phone 719-520-6000
CORA Email EPCPIO@elpasoco.com

Finding Colorado Springs DUI Records

DUI records for Colorado Springs are kept by El Paso County. The court maintains case files. Law enforcement keeps arrest reports. You may need to contact multiple agencies.

The Colorado Judicial Branch portal includes El Paso County. Visit jbits.courts.state.co.us to search. You need an account to access case information.

Places to search for DUI records in Colorado Springs:

  • El Paso County Court
  • Colorado Springs Police Department
  • El Paso County Sheriff's Office
  • Colorado DMV for license records

Submit CORA requests to EPCPIO@elpasoco.com. This is for El Paso County records. Some criminal justice records may be withheld. This protects investigations and privacy.

Colorado Springs Specialty Courts

El Paso County offers several specialty courts. DUI Court focuses on driving under the influence cases. It combines treatment with supervision. Participants must meet strict requirements.

Veterans Trauma Court started in 2009. It was the first in Colorado. This court serves veterans with substance abuse issues. Many face DUI charges related to trauma.

The Recovery Court handles drug and alcohol offenses. It provides intensive treatment. Successful completion can lead to better outcomes. The court works with community providers.

Diversion programs may be available. These include Adult Diversion and others. Not all DUI cases qualify. The DA reviews each case for eligibility.

DUI Process in Colorado Springs

A DUI arrest in Colorado Springs triggers legal proceedings. Colorado Springs Police or Sheriff's deputies make arrests. Chemical testing is requested under Express Consent laws.

Under CRS 42-4-1301, DUI is a BAC of 0.08 or higher. DWAI is a BAC between 0.05 and 0.08. Both are criminal offenses. Penalties increase with prior convictions.

The DMV process is separate from criminal court. You have seven days to request a hearing. This applies to refusals or blood test results. The hearing only affects driving privileges.

Colorado Springs takes DUI offenses seriously. Specialty courts offer treatment options. Repeat offenders face harsh penalties. The county balances safety and rehabilitation.

Getting Copies of Colorado Springs DUI Records

Request court records from El Paso County Court. Contact the court clerk for procedures. Fees apply for copies and certification.

For police records, contact Colorado Springs Police. Each agency has its own process. There may be separate fees for each request.

DMV records are available online. Visit mydmv.colorado.gov for your driving record. The Hearings Division at cdor.colorado.gov handles license matters.

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El Paso County DUI Records

Colorado Springs is in El Paso County. The county court handles all DUI cases for city residents. For more information about county resources and courts, visit the El Paso County page.

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