Cheyenne County Sex Offender Registry Information

Cheyenne County lies on the eastern plains of Colorado, known for its vast open spaces and agricultural heritage. Residents seeking sex offender records can use state databases to search for registered offenders. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation provides online access to registry information for all Colorado counties, including Cheyenne. This guide helps you find and understand these public safety resources.

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1,700 Population
Cheyenne Wells County Seat
CBI Registry Source
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Where to Find Cheyenne County Sex Offender Records

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains the official sex offender registry covering Cheyenne County. This online database contains records of adults convicted of qualifying sex offenses. You can search by name, city, or county designation. The system updates regularly to provide current information.

Cheyenne County residents access the CBI registry at no cost. Before viewing data, you must accept the terms of use. These terms explain proper use of offender information. They also prohibit harassment or intimidation of listed persons.

The Cheyenne County Sheriff's Office handles local registration duties. This office is located in Cheyenne Wells. Staff process new registrations and answer public questions. They maintain additional records beyond what appears online.

CBI sex offender search page for Cheyenne County Colorado

The CBI search page at apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor allows searches by county, city, or offender name.

State Resources for Cheyenne County Residents

Smaller counties like Cheyenne rely on state systems for sex offender information. The CBI registry serves as the primary source for public access. This ensures residents have the same information available as those in larger counties.

SOTAR provides additional tools for eastern Colorado residents. Visit sotar.us to set up email alerts. The system notifies you when offenders move into your selected area. This service works well for rural residents who want to track changes.

The alert radius can cover large areas. This helps Cheyenne County residents monitor surrounding regions. You can set notifications for addresses in town or rural properties. The system emails you when new registrations occur.

Contact Cheyenne County Sheriff's Office

The Cheyenne County Sheriff's Office manages local registration. Their office is in the county seat of Cheyenne Wells. You can contact them by phone during business hours. The staff handles both offender registration and public inquiries.

Some offenders are not listed on the public website. Colorado law restricts which convictions appear online. The sheriff may have information about these cases. Call directly if you need details about specific individuals.

Note: Contact the sheriff's office for current registration hours and any applicable fees in Cheyenne County.

Understanding the Colorado Sex Offender Registry

The registry uses specific labels to classify offenders. These terms help you understand risk levels. SVP stands for Sexually Violent Predator. This is the highest risk category under Colorado law.

SVPs must register four times per year. Law enforcement actively notifies communities when these offenders move nearby. You might see public meetings or flyers. Other labels include "Wanted" for those who failed to register and "In custody" for incarcerated offenders.

Transient offenders have no fixed address. They may stay in various locations. These individuals still must register with law enforcement. The registry shows their current status when available.

CBI information page explaining sex offender classifications in Colorado

The CBI provides detailed explanations of offender designations used throughout Colorado including Cheyenne County.

Colorado Sex Offender Registration Laws

The Colorado Sex Offender Registration Act sets the rules for registration. This law covers convictions from July 1, 1991 forward. Similar out-of-state convictions may also require registration.

Offenders must register within five business days of release. They provide fingerprints, photographs, and personal details. The process repeats based on offense classification. Class 1, 2, or 3 felonies require twenty years of registration. Class 4, 5, or 6 felonies need ten years under C.R.S. 16-22-102 through 16-22-115.

Failure to register is a serious crime. Offenders who miss registration deadlines face additional charges. Law enforcement actively seeks wanted offenders. The registry shows these individuals with a "Wanted" status.

Community Safety in Cheyenne County

The CBI emphasizes responsible use of registry data. This information helps communities stay informed. It should not be the only safety measure you take.

Not all offenders appear in the public registry. Some are excluded by law. Others were convicted before registration requirements existed. The registry does not list every person who committed a sex offense.

Many offenses involve people not in any registry. Acquaintances and family members can pose risks. Stay aware of your surroundings. Talk to children about safety in age-appropriate ways.

Harassing registered offenders is illegal. Colorado law protects these individuals from intimidation. Violators face criminal charges. Use registry information for awareness only.

Colorado Revised Statutes for sex offender registration laws

The CBI provides access to Colorado Revised Statutes governing sex offender registration requirements.

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Nearby Colorado Counties

These counties border Cheyenne County. Check multiple registries if you live near county lines or travel frequently in the region.