Yuma County DUI Records Lookup

Yuma County DUI records are public. Wray is the county seat. The 13th Judicial District serves the county. It is in eastern Colorado.

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Yuma County Quick Facts

13th Judicial District
Wray County Seat
970-332-5032 Court Phone
0.08 BAC Limit

Yuma County DUI and Court Records

Yuma County is in eastern Colorado. It borders Nebraska and Kansas. Wray is the county seat. The 13th Judicial District covers it.

The district has seven counties. These are Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma, and Kit Carson. They share one district attorney.

Colorado Courts Data Access portal for Yuma County records

Court records can be searched online. The Colorado portal is at jbits.courts.state.co.us. You need an account. Yuma County is included.

Court Yuma County Court
Phone 970-332-5032
Judicial District 13th Judicial District
County Website Yuma County

Yuma County Jail Booking Records

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

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

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

Finding Yuma County DUI Records

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

The DMV has license records. Visit mydmv.colorado.gov to check. The Hearings Division is at cdor.colorado.gov. They handle license issues.

Where to search in Yuma County:

  • Yuma County Court in Wray
  • Yuma County Sheriff's Office
  • Wray Police Department
  • Colorado DMV for driver records

Wray Police work in the city. The Sheriff covers the county. State Patrol works highways. All enforce DUI laws.

DUI Process in Yuma County

A DUI case starts with a stop. Officers look for impairment. 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 here. You must take a test. Refusal has penalties. CRS 42-2-126 explains this. You have seven days to request a hearing.

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

Yuma County DUI Penalties

First DUI has fines. Jail is possible. Classes are ordered. License is suspended.

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

Second DUI means jail. It is mandatory. Fines go up. Time without a license grows.

Third DUI is a felony. Prison is possible. This is serious. It affects your future.

Getting Copies of Yuma County DUI Records

Visit the court clerk. They have case records. Bring your ID. Fees may apply.

Contact the Sheriff for jail records. They have booking data. Ask about their process. Some records cost money.

DMV records are online. Visit mydmv.colorado.gov for your record. For hearings, check cdor.colorado.gov. Forms are at cdor.colorado.gov/hearings-homepage/hearing-forms.

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Cities in Yuma County

Yuma County has Wray as its seat. Other towns include Yuma and Eckley.

Nearby Counties

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