Garfield County Sex Offender Registry

Finding sex offender records in Garfield County helps western Colorado communities stay safe. This mountain county includes Glenwood Springs and Rifle along the I-70 corridor. The Garfield County Sheriff's Office participates in the SOTAR system for offender tracking. Residents can access public registry data through multiple state resources.

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Garfield County Quick Facts

62,000 Population
SOTAR Participating
CBI State Registry
Sheriff Local Office

Garfield County Sheriff's Office

The Garfield County Sheriff's Office is a SOTAR participating agency. This means residents have access to advanced tracking features. The office serves Glenwood Springs, Rifle, and surrounding communities. Registration occurs at the main facility.

Offenders living in Garfield County must register with the Sheriff's Office. This includes residents of all towns in the county. Initial registration requires an in-person visit. Staff collect complete information and photographs.

The Sheriff's Office maintains current records for Garfield County. They enter data into SOTAR and CBI systems. This ensures public access to registry information. They also handle community notifications.

Contact the Sheriff's Office for registration hours and fees. Western slope counties may have different schedules than the Front Range. Staff can explain current requirements. Call ahead before visiting.

Search Garfield County Sex Offender Records

Garfield County residents have multiple ways to find sex offender information. The SOTAR participation provides enhanced features. State systems ensure comprehensive coverage.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation includes all Garfield County offenders on public websites. Search by name to find specific individuals. Browse by county to see all local listings. The database shows current status and conviction details.

SOTAR at sotar.us provides advanced features for Garfield County. Create a free account to set up alerts. Enter your address in Glenwood Springs or Rifle. Receive emails when offenders move into your area.

For detailed information, contact the Garfield County Sheriff's Office. They can access complete records. This includes non-web eligible offenders. They also verify current compliance status.

Garfield County Registration Requirements

Sex offenders in Garfield County follow Colorado registration laws. The statutes under C.R.S. 16-22-102 through 16-22-115 apply statewide. The Sheriff's Office enforces these rules locally.

New residents must register within five business days of arriving in Garfield County. The same deadline applies after release from custody. Visit the Sheriff's Office to complete registration. Staff will guide you through the process.

Registration periods vary by offense type. Some crimes require ten years of reporting. Felony convictions typically need twenty years. High-risk offenders register quarterly for life. Staff will explain your specific requirements.

Offenders must provide complete information including:

  • Full legal name and aliases
  • Current physical address
  • Employment or school location
  • Vehicle information and license plates
  • Email addresses and online identifiers

Updates are required when information changes. Contact the Sheriff's Office promptly. They will help you complete the update process. Staff can also provide information about compliance monitoring and registration verification.

Garfield County Registry Classifications

Garfield County uses Colorado's standard designation system. These labels appear in SOTAR and CBI records. Understanding them helps you interpret listings.

SVP marks Sexually Violent Predators. This is the highest risk category. SVPs must register quarterly for life. Community notification occurs when they move to Garfield County.

Transient status means no fixed address. These offenders may stay in shelters or temporary housing. They must still check in with law enforcement. The Sheriff's Office monitors their activities.

Wanted listings show registration violations. These offenders failed to report as required. This violates C.R.S. 18-3-412.5. Contact the Sheriff's Office with information about wanted individuals.

Western Slope Safety Resources

Garfield County communities have access to quality safety resources. The Sheriff's Office provides education and outreach. They work with schools and community groups. They also coordinate with neighboring counties on regional safety initiatives.

The I-70 corridor brings unique considerations. People move through Garfield County frequently. The registry helps track those who stay. SOTAR alerts notify residents of new arrivals. The Sheriff's Office actively monitors registration compliance throughout the county.

National resources complement local tools. The National Sex Offender Public Website searches all states. This helps track offenders moving to western Colorado. The FBI registry provides federal information.

Note: Registry information has limits. Not all offenders appear on public websites. Some are excluded by law. Use the registry as part of comprehensive safety efforts.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Garfield County. Check their registries for complete western slope coverage.