Search Colorado Springs Sex Offenders

Colorado Springs sex offender records are maintained by the Colorado Springs Police Department. The city provides online access to registered offender information through their official website. You can search for local offenders, view SVP details, and sign up for email alerts. This guide shows you how to access these public safety resources in Colorado Springs.

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The Colorado Springs Police Department manages local sex offender registration. Their website provides direct access to offender searches. You can also find information about sexually violent predators in the area.

The CSPD has a dedicated Registered Sex Offender Unit. You can reach them at (719) 444-7996. An alternate number is (719) 444-7967. These lines handle questions about registration and records.

For general non-emergency calls, dial (719) 444-7000. This number connects you to the main police line. They can route you to the correct unit. Always call 911 for emergencies.

The department works under state law. C.R.S. 16-22-102 sets the rules for registration. CSPD enforces these laws locally. They verify addresses and track compliance.

Colorado Springs Sex Offender Information

The Colorado Springs Police Department provides online access to sex offender information through their official portal.

Colorado Springs Police Department sex offender information page

The CSPD website at coloradosprings.gov offers local sex offender search tools and SVP alerts.

Finding Colorado Springs Offenders

Several tools help you search Colorado Springs sex offender records. Each offers different features. You can use one or all of them. Together they give a complete picture.

The CSPD website has a local search. This shows offenders in Colorado Springs city limits. The data comes from police records. It updates as the department processes changes.

The CBI registry covers all of Colorado. It includes Colorado Springs offenders. The city search feature lets you filter results. This shows only those in the city.

SOTAR adds email alert features. Visit sotar.us to sign up. You enter a Colorado Springs address. The system notifies you of nearby offenders. This service is free.

State law limits which offenders appear online. Not all convictions qualify for web posting. Some offenders register but do not show up publicly. Contact CSPD directly for questions about specific cases.

Note: State law restricts which sex offenders can be posted online based on conviction type and date.

Violent Predators in Colorado Springs

Sexually Violent Predators get special attention in Colorado Springs. SVPs are the highest risk category. They must register every three months. Community notification is required by law.

The CSPD actively notifies residents about SVPs. They hold community meetings. Flyers go out to nearby homes. The goal is public safety through awareness.

You can find SVP information on the CSPD website. They post details about current SVPs. This includes photos and addresses. The information helps you recognize these individuals.

SVPs remain on the registry for life. They cannot be removed. The quarterly registration continues indefinitely. This provides ongoing tracking of their location.

Registration in Colorado Springs

Offenders must register with CSPD after conviction or release. The process includes fingerprinting and photos. Staff collect all required data. This goes to state and local databases.

The schedule varies by offender. Some register yearly. Others come in quarterly. Transient offenders check in weekly. Failure to appear is a crime under C.R.S. 18-3-412.5.

CSPD verifies every address. Officers confirm the offender lives there. They check regularly. False information leads to arrest.

Registration duration depends on the offense. Some terms last five years. Others run ten or twenty. SVPs register for life. The court decides at sentencing.

Community Safety Resources

Colorado Springs offers many safety programs. CSPD runs community outreach. They provide education and awareness. You can request presentations for groups.

The registry helps you stay informed. It shows where offenders live. But it is not perfect. Not all offenders appear online. Some crimes do not require public posting.

You can use the data legally. View and share it freely. But do not harass anyone. Colorado law protects registrants. Violators face charges.

Report problems to CSPD. Use the non-emergency line. For danger, call 911. The department responds to all tips.

El Paso County Records Access

Colorado Springs is the county seat of El Paso County. The Sheriff's Office handles registrations outside city limits. Both agencies share data. They keep the CBI registry current.

County residents can use the same search tools. The CBI covers all of El Paso County. SOTAR works county-wide. You can set alerts for any address.

The county may have different fees. City and county are separate. Check with each agency. Ask about costs before you visit.

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El Paso County Sex Offender Database

Colorado Springs sits in El Paso County. The county registry includes offenders in unincorporated areas. Both the city and county contribute to the state database.

View El Paso County Records