Denver County DUI Records Database

Denver County DUI records are handled by Denver County Court. The court is one of the busiest in Colorado. It processes about 100,000 cases each year. This includes DUI and DWAI offenses filed within the city and county.

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Denver County Quick Facts

2nd Judicial District
100K Cases Per Year
720-337-0410 Court Phone
19 Judges

Denver County Court DUI Cases

Denver County Court is both a municipal and state court. It handles criminal, traffic, and juvenile matters. The court also deals with state misdemeanor cases and felony advisements. DUI cases fall under its jurisdiction. The court runs several specialty programs.

Visit the Denver County Court website for more information. The court includes 19 judges and 4 full-time magistrates. Nearly 270 staff members support court operations. The court administers specialty courts including Sobriety Treatment Court.

Denver County Court homepage for DUI records access

The Denver County Court website provides online case information. You can view the register of actions with a valid case number.

Court Denver County Court
Criminal Cases Lindsey-Flanigan Courthouse, 520 W. Colfax Ave., Room 160, Denver, CO 80202
Traffic Cases City & County Building, 1437 Bannock St., Room 135, Denver, CO 80202
Phone Criminal: 720-337-0410 | Traffic: 720-865-7840
Website Denver County Court

Finding Denver County DUI Records

Official case information is public record in Denver County. You can view the disposition, sentence, and register of actions online. You need a valid case number to search. Access to documents and name searches are not available online.

Submit record requests in writing to Denver County Court. Email requests to coradatarequests@denvercountycourt.org. You can also visit in person or mail to 1437 Bannock Street, Attention: Record Request, Denver, CO 80202. Copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies add $20 per document.

Ways to access Denver County DUI records:

  • Online case lookup with case number
  • Written record request by email
  • In-person at Lindsey-Flanigan Courthouse
  • Mail request to Bannock Street address

The Colorado Judicial Branch portal includes Denver District Court records. Denver County Court records are separate. Visit the Denver County Court directly for county court case information.

Denver County DUI Bond Schedule

Denver County Court uses a bond schedule for DUI cases. The amount depends on the charge and prior history. First time offenders may qualify for personal recognizance bonds. Repeat offenders face higher amounts.

Under CRS 42-4-1301, DUI with no prior offenses has a $1,500 PR bond amount. DWAI with no priors also uses $1,500 PR bond. Cases with prior DUI or DWAI convictions require a judicial officer to set bond at first appearance. This ensures the court reviews repeat offenders closely.

Driving under restraint for alcohol or drug related reasons carries a $350 bond. The court takes these violations seriously. They show a pattern of driving despite license restrictions.

Note: Bond amounts can change. Contact the court to confirm current rates.

Denver County Specialty Courts

Denver County Court runs several specialty courts. These include Community Outreach Court, Wellness Court, Competency Diversion, and Sobriety Treatment Court. The Sobriety Treatment Court focuses on DUI offenders with substance abuse issues.

Specialty courts offer alternatives to traditional sentencing. They combine treatment with supervision. Participants must follow strict rules. The goal is to reduce repeat offenses through rehabilitation.

Not everyone qualifies for specialty court. The court reviews each case. Factors include criminal history, substance abuse issues, and willingness to participate. Successful completion can lead to reduced charges or dismissal in some cases.

Getting Copies of Denver County DUI Records

Request records from Denver County Court in writing. Email is the fastest method. Send requests to coradatarequests@denvercountycourt.org. Include case numbers if you have them.

In-person visits work well for urgent needs. Go to the Lindsey-Flanigan Courthouse for criminal cases. Visit the City & County Building for traffic matters. Bring photo ID and payment for copies.

For driver license issues, contact the Colorado DMV. Use mydmv.colorado.gov for online services. The Hearings Division handles license suspensions at cdor.colorado.gov.

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