Search Adams County Sex Offender Registry

Adams County provides public access to sex offender records through multiple channels. You can search online databases or contact the Adams County Sheriff's Office directly for information about registered offenders living in your area. The county participates in both the Colorado Bureau of Investigation registry and the SOTAR notification system. This gives residents two ways to stay informed about offenders in their neighborhoods.

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Adams County Sheriff's Office Sex Offender Resources

The Adams County Sheriff's Office manages sex offender registration for the county. Karren Ewing serves as the main contact for sex offender questions and concerns. You can reach the office at 303-654-1850 for general information about the registry. The sheriff's office works with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation to maintain current records.

Adams County participates in the Sex Offender Tracking and Registration system. This means residents can sign up for email alerts when offenders move into their area. The SOTAR system covers the entire county. You can register for notifications at sotar.us.

Adams County Sheriff website for sex offender predator notices

The Adams County Sheriff's Office provides SVP notices and sex offender information at adamssheriffco.gov.

Office Adams County Sheriff's Office
Address 332 North 19th Avenue, Brighton, CO 80601
Phone 303-654-1850
Sex Offender Contact Karren Ewing
Website adamssheriffco.gov

Note: Adams County does not charge fees for sex offender registration services.

How to Search Adams County Sex Offender Records

You have several options for finding sex offender information in Adams County. The CBI registry provides statewide search capabilities. SOTAR offers email alerts. The sheriff's office can help with specific questions. Each method serves different needs.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation website at apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor lets you search by name, city, or county. This is the fastest way to find basic information about registered offenders in Adams County. You must agree to the terms of use before viewing any records. The site explains that harassment of listed individuals is illegal.

SOTAR adds extra features for Adams County residents. Create a free account and set your notification radius. The system sends emails when new offenders register within your chosen area. This proactive approach helps you stay informed without repeated searches.

Adams County sex offender registry information page

Adams County sex offender resources are also available through adamscosheriff.org.

Sex Offender Registration in Adams County

Under C.R.S. 16-22-102, convicted sex offenders must register with local law enforcement. Adams County requires registration at the Sheriff's Office within five business days of release from custody. Offenders must bring identification, fingerprints, and a current photograph.

Registration frequency depends on the offense classification. Sexually Violent Predators must register every three months for life. Other offenders may register yearly or quarterly based on their conviction level. The Sheriff's Office tracks all registrations and reports to the CBI.

Unlike some Colorado counties, Adams County charges no fees for registration. This applies to initial registration and all subsequent updates. The county believes public safety should not depend on payment ability. Offenders must still follow all other requirements under C.R.S. 16-22-102 through 16-22-115.

Failure to register as required is a crime. C.R.S. 18-3-412.5 makes this a felony offense. Law enforcement actively seeks wanted offenders who miss registration deadlines.

Sexually Violent Predators in Adams County

Adams County follows C.R.S. 18-3-414.5 for SVP designations. This is the highest risk category for sex offenders. SVPs must register quarterly for life. Law enforcement must actively notify the community when an SVP moves to Adams County.

Community notification may include public meetings, door-to-door visits, and online postings. The Adams County Sheriff's Office maintains a list of current SVPs on their website. You can find this information at their SVP notices page. The site shows photos, addresses, and conviction details for these high-risk offenders.

The sheriff's office coordinates with local police departments for SVP notifications. This ensures all residents in the notification area receive information. The goal is community awareness, not panic. Residents should use this information responsibly.

Note: Not all sex offenders qualify as SVPs. Most registered offenders in Adams County do not have this designation.

Cities in Adams County Sex Offender Registry

Adams County includes several cities and towns. Each works with the Sheriff's Office on sex offender matters. Some cities have their own police departments. Others rely entirely on county resources. All registered offenders in Adams County must report to the Sheriff's Office regardless of which city they live in.

The largest cities in Adams County include Brighton, Commerce City, Northglenn, Thornton, and Westminster. Some of these cities have municipal police departments that also handle local public safety matters. However, sex offender registration remains a county function. The Sheriff's Office coordinates with city police on offender locations and compliance checks.

You can search the CBI registry by specific city within Adams County. This helps narrow results to your immediate area. The city search shows all offenders who listed that city as their residence. Keep in mind that some offenders may live in unincorporated areas of Adams County.

Colorado Sex Offender Laws Affecting Adams County

The Colorado Sex Offender Registration Act governs all registry activities in Adams County. C.R.S. 16-22-102 through 16-22-115 establish who must register and for how long. These laws apply statewide, including all cities and unincorporated areas of Adams County.

Community notification rules appear in C.R.S. 16-13-901 through 16-13-906. These statutes define when and how law enforcement must tell the public about offenders. The level of notification depends on the offender's risk classification. SVPs receive the most extensive notification.

Unlawful sexual behavior definitions appear in C.R.S. 18-3-411. This statute lists crimes that trigger registration requirements. Adams County law enforcement uses these definitions when processing registrants.

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Nearby Colorado Counties

These counties border Adams County. You may want to check their registries if you live near the county line. Offenders sometimes move between counties. Each county maintains its own local registration records while sharing data with the state.