Crowley County DUI Case Lookup

Crowley County DUI records are public documents. Ordway is the county seat. The county is in the 15th and 16th Judicial Districts. This dual arrangement serves the area. Crowley County DUI cases are heard in local courts. Records are kept at the courthouse. The Sheriff's Office maintains arrest logs. You can access these DUI records.

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Crowley County Quick Facts

15th/16th Judicial District
Ordway County Seat
7 Days to Request Hearing
0.08 BAC Limit

Crowley County DUI Court System

Crowley County has ties to two judicial districts. The 15th Judicial District covers the county. The 16th Judicial District also serves the area. The 15th District includes Bent, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Otero, and Prowers. The 16th District includes Otero and Bent. The district attorney prosecutes DUI cases.

The court follows Colorado law. CRS 42-4-1301 defines DUI offenses. The BAC limit is 0.08 percent. DWAI covers 0.05 to 0.08. Judges impose penalties based on these statutes.

Colorado Courts Data Access portal for Crowley County DUI records
Court Crowley County Court
Phone 719-267-5221
Judicial District 15th/16th Judicial District
County Website Crowley County

Finding Crowley County DUI Records

You can find Crowley County DUI records at the courthouse. The clerk maintains case files. You can search by name or case number. The court keeps dockets for all DUI cases. This includes hearings and trials.

The Colorado Courts Data Access portal provides online search. Visit jbits.courts.state.co.us to search. You need to create an account. Crowley County is in this system. You can find DUI case details online.

Places to find DUI records in Crowley County:

  • Crowley County Court in Ordway
  • Crowley County Sheriff's Office
  • Ordway Police Department
  • Colorado DMV for driver records

The Sheriff's Office has booking records. These show DUI arrests. Ordway Police work in the city. State Patrol covers highways. All enforce DUI laws.

Crowley County DUI Process

A DUI case in Crowley County starts with a stop. Police look for impairment. They may use field tests. These check coordination. Breath or blood tests measure BAC.

Under CRS 42-4-1301, the law applies. A 0.08 BAC is DUI. A 0.05 to 0.08 BAC is DWAI. Both are crimes. The county follows state statutes.

Express Consent applies here. You must take a test. Refusal has consequences. CRS 42-2-126 covers this. You have seven days to act. Go to cdor.colorado.gov for more.

Crowley County DUI Penalties

First offense DUI has fines. Jail is possible. Classes are ordered. License suspension applies.

High BAC brings extra rules. At 0.15 you are PDD. Interlock is required. Treatment is longer.

Second DUI means jail time. It is required. Fines increase. License loss is longer. Third DUI is a felony. Prison is possible. Records are permanent.

Getting Copies of Crowley County DUI Records

Visit the court clerk for case records. Bring identification. Fees apply for copies. Certified copies cost more. Ask the clerk for help.

The Sheriff has jail records. Contact them for booking data. Some records need a request form. Ask about fees.

DMV records are at mydmv.colorado.gov. Hearing forms are at cdor.colorado.gov. These help with DUI hearings.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Crowley County. They are in the 15th and 16th Judicial Districts.