Adams County DUI Records Lookup

Adams County DUI records are available through the 17th Judicial District court system. You can search for driving under influence cases filed in Brighton and other parts of the county. The court maintains records of arrests, hearings, and case outcomes for all DUI matters in Adams County.

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Adams County Quick Facts

17th Judicial District
Brighton County Seat
720-595-4000 Court Phone
0.08 BAC Limit

Adams County Court System for DUI Cases

Adams County is part of the 17th Judicial District along with Broomfield County. The county court handles misdemeanor and traffic cases including DUI and DWAI offenses. Cases in Adams County go through the Brighton courthouse. Staff can help you find records and understand court processes.

You can visit the Adams County Court website to learn more about local procedures. The court follows Colorado law under CRS 42-4-1301 for DUI cases. This law sets the blood alcohol content limits and defines driving under the influence in Colorado.

Adams County Court website for DUI records

The image above shows the official Adams County Court resources page. It provides access to forms and information about the court system.

Court Adams County Court
Address 1100 Judicial Center Drive, Brighton, CO 80601
Phone 720-595-4000
Website Adams County Court

Where to Find Adams County DUI Records

You can find Adams County DUI records at the courthouse in Brighton. The clerk keeps all case files for the county. You can search by name or case number. Some records may also be available through the Colorado Judicial Branch online portal.

The Colorado State Courts Data Access portal at jbits.courts.state.co.us lets you search court records online. Note that Denver County court records are included but handled separately. The portal requires an account to access detailed information about cases in Adams County.

Key places to search for DUI records in Adams County:

  • Adams County Court Clerk in Brighton
  • Colorado Judicial Branch online portal
  • DMV records through Colorado Department of Revenue
  • Law enforcement agencies that made the arrest

For driver license matters, you must contact the Colorado DMV. The administrative process is separate from the criminal case. You have seven days to request a hearing after a DUI arrest under CRS 42-2-126.

Understanding the DUI Process in Adams County

A DUI arrest in Adams County starts a complex process. You face both criminal charges and administrative license actions. The court handles the criminal case. The DMV handles your driving privileges. These are separate proceedings.

Colorado's Express Consent Law requires you to take a chemical test if an officer has reason to believe you are driving under the influence. Refusing the test leads to license revocation. A first offense refusal means one year without driving. It also gives you a Persistent Drunk Driver label.

The criminal case moves through the Adams County court system. You may have hearings, plea negotiations, or a trial. The court can impose fines, jail time, and treatment requirements. Your case becomes part of the public record unless sealed by court order.

Note: The DMV hearing must be requested within seven days of arrest or receiving blood test results.

Penalties for DUI in Adams County

DUI penalties in Adams County follow state law. A first offense can mean fines, jail time, and license suspension. The court may also require alcohol education and treatment. Community service is common for first time offenders.

A BAC of 0.15 or higher makes you a Persistent Drunk Driver. This status brings tougher penalties. You must complete Level II Alcohol and Drug Education and Treatment. You also need an ignition interlock device for at least two years when you get your license back.

Second and third offenses bring harsher consequences. Jail time increases. Fines go up. License suspension lasts longer. The court has less flexibility in sentencing repeat offenders in Adams County.

Getting Copies of Adams County DUI Records

You can get copies of court records from the Adams County Court Clerk. Visit the courthouse in Brighton during business hours. Bring identification and the case number if you have it. The clerk can search by name if needed.

Copies cost a fee per page. Certified copies cost more. You may need certified copies for legal purposes. The clerk accepts cash, check, or card payments. Call ahead to confirm current fees and payment options.

For DMV records, use the MyDMV portal at mydmv.colorado.gov. You can check your driving record and reinstatement requirements there. The Colorado Department of Revenue Hearings Division handles license matters at cdor.colorado.gov.

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Cities in Adams County

Adams County includes several cities that handle DUI cases through municipal and county courts. Westminster, Thornton, and Commerce City are the largest cities in the county.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Adams County and may have relevant DUI records if an arrest occurred near county lines.