Clear Creek County DUI Records Database

Clear Creek County DUI records are maintained by the 5th Judicial District court system. The County Court in Georgetown processes misdemeanor DUI and DWAI cases. Clear Creek County sits along Interstate 70 in the Rocky Mountains, just west of Denver.

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Clear Creek County Quick Facts

5th Judicial District
Georgetown County Seat
303-679-2336 Court Phone
0.08 BAC Limit

Clear Creek County DUI Court System

Clear Creek County is part of the 5th Judicial District. The district includes Clear Creek, Eagle, Lake, and Summit Counties. The County Court in Georgetown handles all misdemeanor DUI cases. The court operates under Colorado state law including CRS 42-4-1301.

The 5th Judicial District uses a combined court model. This allows sharing of judicial resources across mountain counties. Clear Creek County cases are filed and heard in Georgetown. The District Attorney's Office prosecutes cases throughout the district.

Colorado Courts data access portal for Clear Creek County DUI records

The Colorado Judicial Branch website provides online case access. You can search Clear Creek County cases through the statewide system.

Court Clear Creek County Court
Address 405 Argentine Street, Georgetown, CO 80444
Phone 303-679-2336
Judicial District 5th Judicial District (with Eagle, Lake, Summit)
Website Colorado Judicial Branch

Finding Clear Creek County DUI Records

Clear Creek County DUI records are available through the court and law enforcement. The Clerk of Court maintains files at the Georgetown courthouse. You can request records in person or through mail. Online databases provide some case information.

The Colorado Judicial Branch portal at jbits.courts.state.co.us offers online case lookup. Create an account to search the database. Clear Creek County cases are included in the 5th Judicial District records. You can view case status and upcoming hearings.

Where to find Clear Creek County DUI records:

  • Clear Creek County Court in Georgetown
  • Idaho Springs Police Department
  • Georgetown Police Department
  • Clear Creek County Sheriff's Office
  • Colorado State Patrol
  • Colorado DMV for license records

Interstate 70 runs through Clear Creek County, making it a major travel corridor. The State Patrol maintains a strong presence on this highway. DUI enforcement is frequent, especially during peak travel times and winter ski season.

Clear Creek County DUI Process

A DUI arrest in Clear Creek County typically occurs on I-70 or local roads. Officers conduct traffic stops and evaluate for impairment. Field sobriety tests are administered roadside. Chemical testing follows under Colorado Express Consent laws.

Colorado law under CRS 42-4-1301 establishes DUI standards. A BAC of 0.08 or higher is driving under the influence. A BAC between 0.05 and 0.08 is driving while ability impaired. Both charges are prosecuted in Clear Creek County Court.

The Express Consent Law requires submission to chemical testing. Refusal results in license suspension under CRS 42-2-126. You have seven days to request a DMV hearing. This is separate from any criminal proceedings.

Clear Creek County cases go through the 5th Judicial District. Initial hearings are at the Georgetown courthouse. The District Attorney prosecutes all cases. Court-appointed attorneys are available for qualifying defendants.

Clear Creek County DUI Penalties

DUI penalties in Clear Creek County follow Colorado state law. First offenses include fines, alcohol education, and possible jail. The court may suspend jail for compliant first time offenders. Probation typically lasts one to two years.

A BAC of 0.15 or higher designates you as a Persistent Drunk Driver. This requires Level II alcohol and drug treatment. An ignition interlock device is mandatory for at least 24 months. These enhanced penalties cannot be waived.

Multiple DUI convictions bring harsher consequences. Second offenses require mandatory jail time. Third offenses become felonies. Penalties increase with each subsequent conviction. The court has limited flexibility for repeat offenders.

Sentencing may also include community service, victim impact panels, and monitoring. The court tracks compliance through probation. Failure to complete requirements can result in additional sanctions.

Getting Copies of Clear Creek County DUI Records

Request court records from the Clear Creek County Clerk. Visit the courthouse at 405 Argentine Street in Georgetown. Bring valid photo identification. Case numbers help locate files quickly.

Copy fees are charged per page. Certified copies cost extra and are often required for legal purposes. Call 303-679-2336 for current fee information. Payment methods include cash, check, or credit card.

For DMV records, use mydmv.colorado.gov for online access. The Hearings Division at cdor.colorado.gov handles license suspension appeals. Driver records are separate from court case files.

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Cities in Clear Creek County

Clear Creek County includes communities along the I-70 corridor west of Denver.

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