Baca County Sex Offender Database

Baca County provides access to sex offender records through Colorado state resources and local law enforcement. Located in the southeastern corner of Colorado, this rural county relies on the CBI registry and SOTAR system for public notification. Residents can search online databases or contact the Baca County Sheriff's Office for assistance.

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Baca County Sheriff's Office Sex Offender Resources

The Baca County Sheriff's Office manages sex offender registration for this sparsely populated eastern plains county. Located in Springfield, the office serves the entire county including small communities and rural areas. Registration takes place at the sheriff's office during business hours.

Baca County participates in the SOTAR notification system. This allows residents to receive email alerts about offenders in their area. Given the county's remote location, electronic notifications provide a vital link to public safety information.

The sheriff's office reports all registrations to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. This keeps the state database current for Baca County. The CBI registry then makes this information available to the public.

Office Baca County Sheriff's Office
Address 741 Main Street, Springfield, CO 81073
Phone 719-523-4511
Website Contact office directly for sex offender information

How to Search Baca County Sex Offender Records

Finding sex offender information in Baca County works through state-level resources. The CBI registry includes all counties in Colorado. You can search specifically for Baca County to see local offenders.

The CBI website at apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor provides multiple search options. Enter "Baca" in the county field for a complete list. You can also search by city names like "Springfield" or "Campo." Results show offender photos, addresses, and conviction details.

SOTAR adds notification capabilities for Baca County residents. Visit sotar.us to create your free account. Set your preferred notification radius around your address. The system monitors continuously and sends email alerts when new offenders register in your area.

Direct contact with the Sheriff's Office remains an option. Call or visit for questions not answered online. Staff can explain local procedures. They can also provide context about specific cases when appropriate.

Sex Offender Registration in Baca County

The Colorado Sex Offender Registration Act governs Baca County procedures. Under C.R.S. 16-22-102 through 16-22-115, convicted offenders must register with local law enforcement. In Baca County, this occurs at the Sheriff's Office in Springfield.

Registration must happen within five business days of release or moving to the county. Offenders provide identification, fingerprints, and a current photograph. Staff complete paperwork and update the state database. Return visits are scheduled based on offense classification.

SVPs have the most frequent requirements. They must register every three months for life. Other offenders may register annually or at other intervals. The sentencing court determines the specific schedule.

Non-compliance carries serious penalties. C.R.S. 18-3-412.5 makes failure to register a felony. The Sheriff's Office follows up on missed registrations. Wanted notices may be issued when offenders cannot be located.

Note: Registration fees vary by county. Contact the Sheriff's Office for current costs in Baca County.

Registry Access on Colorado's Eastern Plains

Baca County sits on Colorado's eastern plains near the Kansas border. The rural nature of this region creates unique considerations for sex offender registration. Distances are vast and population centers are small. Springfield serves as the county seat and main population center.

Internet connectivity can be limited in parts of Baca County. Not all residents have easy access to the CBI website. The sheriff's office accommodates this by providing information by phone or in person. Community safety remains the priority regardless of technology access.

The SOTAR email system helps bridge the distance gap. Residents receive notifications without traveling to the sheriff's office. This is especially valuable during severe weather when travel is difficult. Eastern plains residents can stay informed year-round.

Colorado Sex Offender Laws

Multiple Colorado statutes apply to sex offenders in Baca County. The registration requirements are in C.R.S. 16-22-102 through 16-22-115. These laws establish who must register and for how long.

Sexually Violent Predator definitions appear in C.R.S. 18-3-414.5. This high-risk designation brings additional requirements. SVPs must register quarterly for life. They also receive enhanced community notification.

Community notification procedures are in C.R.S. 16-13-901 through 16-13-906. These statutes guide law enforcement in informing the public. The level of notification matches the offender's risk classification.

Unlawful sexual behavior crimes are defined in C.R.S. 18-3-411. Convictions for these offenses trigger registration. The list includes various felonies and some misdemeanors.

State Resources for Baca County

Several state resources support sex offender tracking in Baca County. The CBI provides the main registry database. SOTAR offers notification services. These tools ensure rural counties have the same access as urban areas.

Colorado CBI Sex Offender Registry main search page

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains the official state registry at apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor.

The CBI statutes page lists all applicable Colorado laws at apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor/info-statutes.jsf. You can read the full text of the registration act.

SOTAR provides notification services at sotar.us. Learn more about email alerts at their FAQ page.

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Nearby Southeast Colorado Counties

These counties border Baca County in southeastern Colorado. Check their registries for a complete regional picture.