Logan County DUI Case Search

Logan County DUI records are public. Sterling is the county seat. The 13th Judicial District serves the county. The district has seven counties total.

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Logan County Quick Facts

13th Judicial District
Sterling County Seat
970-522-6561 Court Phone
0.08 BAC Limit

Logan County DUI and Court Records

Logan County is in northeast Colorado. Sterling is the largest city. The county is in the 13th Judicial District. The district covers much of eastern Colorado.

The other district counties are Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma, and Kit Carson. These share one district attorney. The courts work together.

Colorado Courts Data Access portal for Logan County records

Colorado Courts Data Access has records. Visit jbits.courts.state.co.us to search. You need to create an account. Logan County is in this system.

Court Logan County Court
Phone 970-522-6561
Judicial District 13th Judicial District
County Website Logan County

Logan County Jail Booking Records

The Sheriff's Office keeps jail records. All bookings are logged. DUI arrests are recorded. The records are public.

DUI charges use CRS 42-4-1301. This is Colorado's law. It covers driving under the influence. The county follows this statute.

Records show arrest details. They list the charges. They show the bond amount. You can request copies.

Finding Logan County DUI Records

Start with the court. They have case files. The clerk can assist. Online search is also available.

The DMV tracks licenses. Visit mydmv.colorado.gov for records. The Hearings Division is at cdor.colorado.gov. They handle suspensions.

Places to search in Logan County:

  • Logan County Court in Sterling
  • Logan County Sheriff's Office
  • Sterling Police Department
  • Colorado DMV for driver records

Sterling Police work in the city. The Sheriff covers the county. State Patrol works highways. All make DUI arrests.

DUI Process in Logan County

A DUI case starts with a stop. Officers look for signs. Tests check coordination. BAC is measured.

Under CRS 42-4-1301, limits are set. A 0.08 BAC is DUI. A 0.05 to 0.08 is DWAI. Both are crimes.

Express Consent applies to all. You must take a test. Refusal has consequences. CRS 42-2-126 explains this. You have seven days to act.

The county takes DUI seriously. The court hears many cases. The DA prosecutes. All follow state law.

Logan County DUI Penalties

First offense DUI has penalties. Fines are required. Jail time is possible. Classes are ordered.

High BAC means PDD. At 0.15 this applies. Interlock is mandatory. Treatment is longer.

Second offense is harsher. Jail is mandatory. Fines increase. License loss is longer.

Third offense is a felony. Prison is possible. This is very serious. Records last many years.

Getting Copies of Logan County DUI Records

Visit the court clerk. They have case records. Bring identification. Fees apply for copies.

Contact the Sheriff for jail records. They have booking data. Ask about procedures. Some records require requests.

DMV records are at mydmv.colorado.gov. For hearings, visit cdor.colorado.gov. Forms are at cdor.colorado.gov/hearings-homepage/hearing-forms. The DUI administrative process page has more info.

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Cities in Logan County

Logan County has Sterling as its seat. Other towns include Crook and Fleming.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Logan County. Most are in the 13th Judicial District.