Fort Collins Sex Offender Records

Fort Collins sex offender records are maintained through the Larimer County system. Fort Collins Police Services works with the Larimer County Sheriff on registration and tracking. Residents can search offender data through the CBI registry or SOTAR alerts. This guide explains how to access sex offender information in Fort Collins.

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Fort Collins Sex Offender Registry Resources

Fort Collins Police Services handles public safety in the city. They work with the Larimer County Sheriff on sex offender matters. This partnership ensures complete coverage of the Fort Collins area.

The Larimer County Sheriff manages the registry database. They process registrations from Fort Collins residents. They also track offenders living in the city. Data flows to the CBI for state records.

You can contact Fort Collins Police with questions. They can direct you to the right resource. For registration questions, you may need to call the Sheriff. Both agencies share information freely.

The city is home to Colorado State University. This brings unique considerations. Offenders must follow special rules near campuses. Registration requirements remain the same regardless of location.

Search Fort Collins Offender Database

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation covers Fort Collins. Their registry includes all city offenders. You can search by city name. Results show current data.

The search is simple. Visit the CBI website. Agree to the terms. Select city search. Type "Fort Collins". The system displays matching records.

Each record contains key facts. You see the offender's name and photo. Their address appears if eligible. The conviction offense is listed. Risk level may also show.

State law limits public data. Not all offenders appear online. Some convictions do not qualify. Others are exempt by statute. Contact the Sheriff for complete records.

Note: The CBI updates the registry daily to reflect new registrations and address changes.

SOTAR Alerts in Fort Collins

SOTAR offers email notifications for Fort Collins. This free service alerts you to nearby offenders. It works throughout Larimer County. You can monitor multiple addresses.

Sign up at sotar.us. Create a free account. Enter a Fort Collins address. Pick a search radius. The system does the rest.

Alerts arrive by email. You learn when offenders move in. You also get status updates. This keeps you informed over time.

Many Fort Collins families use SOTAR. Parents find it helpful. Employers use it too. The service adds an extra layer of awareness.

Fort Collins Registration Process

Registration in Fort Collins follows state law. C.R.S. 16-22-102 sets the rules. Offenders must register with local law enforcement. Larimer County processes these filings.

The schedule varies by offense. Some offenders register yearly. Others must come quarterly. SVPs visit every three months. Transient offenders check in more often.

Registration includes fingerprints and photos. Staff verify all addresses. False information is a crime under C.R.S. 18-3-412.5. Offenders face arrest for violations.

Fees depend on the county schedule. Larimer County sets the rates. Contact them for current costs. Fees apply to offenders, not to public searches.

Understanding Fort Collins Offender Labels

The registry uses standard Colorado designations. Each label tells you about risk and status. Understanding them helps you use the data well.

SVP is the highest risk level. It means Sexually Violent Predator. These offenders register quarterly for life. Community notification is required. You may receive flyers about SVPs.

"In Custody" means incarceration. The offender is not in the community. They pose no current risk. The status changes upon release.

"Wanted" indicates non-compliance. The offender failed to register. Police actively seek them. Call 911 if you have information.

"Transient" means no fixed home. The offender may stay in shelters. They must still register weekly. Police track their movements.

Fort Collins Community Safety

Fort Collins values public safety. The police department offers many programs. You can request safety presentations. They work with schools and groups.

The sex offender registry is a tool. Use it as part of safety planning. Do not rely on it alone. Many risks are not in the registry.

You can access the data freely. View and share it legally. But do not harass anyone. Colorado law protects listed individuals. Violators face charges under C.R.S. 18-3-414.5.

Report concerns to police. Fort Collins Police Services will help. Call their non-emergency number. Use 911 for immediate threats.

Larimer County Sex Offender Access

Fort Collins is the largest city in Larimer County. The Sheriff's Office serves the entire county. They manage registration for unincorporated areas. City and county share data systems.

Other towns in Larimer include Loveland and Estes Park. They use the same registry system. You can search the whole county at once. The CBI city search also works for each town.

The county may have different fees than the city. Check with Larimer County Sheriff. Ask about registration costs. They can also help with record requests.

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Larimer County Registry Information

Fort Collins is located in Larimer County. The Larimer County Sheriff's Office manages sex offender registration for the entire county, including all unincorporated areas outside Fort Collins city limits.

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