Alamosa County DUI Case Database

Alamosa County DUI records are maintained by the 12th Judicial District court system. The county seat is Alamosa. This is the largest city in the San Luis Valley. The court serves a rural agricultural region. Adams State University is located here.

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Alamosa County Quick Facts

12th Judicial District
Alamosa County Seat
719-589-4991 Court Phone
0.08 BAC Limit

Alamosa County Court DUI Cases

Alamosa County Court handles misdemeanor DUI and DWAI matters. The court is in the 12th Judicial District. This district includes six counties. They are Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande, and Saguache. Alamosa serves as the judicial hub.

The courthouse is at 702 4th Street in Alamosa. It is a combined court facility. Both county and district courts operate here. The court handles cases from Alamosa Police and the Sheriff's Office. Highway 160 and Highway 285 intersect here.

Colorado DMV DUI administrative process information for Alamosa County

Colorado DUI law is found at CRS 42-4-1301. The statute defines the offense. A BAC of 0.08 or more is DUI. The limit applies in Alamosa County. Law enforcement enforces it on all roads.

Court Alamosa Combined Court
Address 702 4th Street, Alamosa, CO 81101
Phone 719-589-4991
Fax 719-589-2587

Finding Alamosa County DUI Records

You can search Alamosa County DUI records online. Use the Colorado Judicial Branch portal at jbits.courts.state.co.us. Registration is required. Cases from all 12th District counties are included.

The courthouse in Alamosa handles in-person requests. The clerk maintains all case files. Visit during business hours. Identification is necessary. Copy fees apply to all requests.

Resources for Alamosa County DUI records:

  • Alamosa Combined Court Clerk
  • Colorado Courts online portal
  • Alamosa Police Department
  • Alamosa County Sheriff's Office
  • Colorado DMV MyDMV portal

Adams State University has its own police. They can make DUI arrests. Cases go to Alamosa County Court. Student conduct issues are separate.

Alamosa County DUI Process

A DUI arrest in Alamosa County starts two proceedings. The criminal case goes to court. The DMV handles license suspension. Both require attention. Time limits apply.

The Express Consent Law requires chemical testing. Refusal brings penalties. You have seven days to request a DMV hearing. This is under CRS 42-2-126. Missing this deadline means automatic suspension.

The San Luis Valley has unique factors. High altitude affects alcohol metabolism. Law enforcement patrols highways extensively. Highway 160 connects to New Mexico. Highway 285 links to Denver.

First offenses may qualify for programs. Treatment is often required. The court considers each case. Prior history matters. BAC level affects options.

Alamosa County DUI Penalties

DUI penalties in Alamosa County follow state law. First offenses include fines and probation. Jail time is possible. Alcohol education is standard. Community service applies.

A high BAC brings extra consequences. The threshold is 0.15. You become a Persistent Drunk Driver. Ignition interlock is mandatory. Treatment requirements increase. The interlock stays for two years.

Multiple offenses bring jail time. Second convictions have mandatory minimums. Third offenses become felonies. The court follows sentencing guidelines. Insurance rates increase after conviction.

Getting Copies of Alamosa County DUI Records

Request records from the Alamosa Combined Court. The clerk handles all requests. Visit the courthouse on 4th Street. Bring photo identification. Case numbers help locate files faster.

Copy fees are per page. Certified copies cost extra. Payment methods include cash and check. Call 719-589-4991 to confirm fees. Hours are Monday through Friday.

DMV records are available at mydmv.colorado.gov. The Hearings Division handles license appeals. These are separate from court records. Both may be needed for complete history.

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Cities in Alamosa County

Alamosa County includes several communities. Alamosa is the largest. It is home to Adams State University. The area is rural and agricultural.

Nearby Counties

These counties share the 12th Judicial District with Alamosa County. They form the San Luis Valley region.