Lake County Sex Offender Database Search

Lake County provides access to sex offender records through the Colorado Bureau of Investigation registry. Residents can also contact the Lake County Sheriff's Office directly for information. The county is in central Colorado. It includes Leadville and surrounding high-altitude communities.

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Lake County Sheriff's Office Sex Offender Records

The Lake County Sheriff's Office manages all sex offender registration for the county. This office serves as the main contact for residents seeking information. Staff can answer questions about the registry process. They can also guide you to online resources for searching records.

Lake County is one of Colorado's smaller counties by population. The Sheriff's Office handles all aspects of law enforcement. This includes maintaining sex offender files and ensuring compliance with state laws. They work directly with the CBI to update registration records.

Residents may visit the Sheriff's Office in person to request information. Staff can provide general guidance on using the CBI registry. They can also explain what information is available to the public. The office follows all state guidelines for releasing sex offender data.

Colorado CBI registry for Lake County sex offender records

The CBI maintains the official registry at apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor.

How to Search Lake County Sex Offender Records

You have several options for finding sex offender information in Lake County. The CBI registry is the primary online resource. SOTAR provides email alerts. The Sheriff's Office can assist with direct inquiries. Each method has its own benefits.

The CBI website allows searches by name, city, or county. Select Lake County to see offenders registered in the area. You can also narrow your search to Leadville specifically. The site requires acceptance of terms before displaying records. This agreement explains proper use of the information.

SOTAR offers a proactive option for Lake County residents. Create a free account at sotar.us. Enter an address and choose a notification radius. The system sends emails when offenders register within your selected area. This helps you stay informed without repeated manual searches.

Note: The CBI registry shows only certain offenders based on eligibility criteria under Colorado law.

Sex Offender Registration in Lake County

Under C.R.S. 16-22-102, convicted sex offenders must register with local law enforcement. In Lake County, registration takes place at the Sheriff's Office. Offenders must complete registration within five business days of release from custody. They must provide identification, photographs, and fingerprints.

The frequency of registration depends on the offense level. Some offenders register once per year. Others must check in every three months. Sexually Violent Predators have the strictest requirements under C.R.S. 18-3-414.5. They must register quarterly for life. The Sheriff's Office maintains records of all registration dates.

Lake County does not charge fees for sex offender registration. This applies to both initial registration and subsequent renewals. The county prioritizes compliance and public safety over fee collection. Offenders must still fulfill all other requirements under state statutes.

Leadville Sex Offender Registry Information

Leadville is the county seat and only incorporated city in Lake County. It sits at the highest elevation of any incorporated city in the United States. The Leadville area falls entirely under the jurisdiction of the Lake County Sheriff's Office for sex offender registration purposes.

When searching the CBI registry, you can select Leadville as the city. This shows offenders who listed Leadville as their residence. You can also search the entire county for a complete view. The registry displays photos and addresses for eligible offenders.

The high-altitude location of Lake County makes it unique. Despite its remote setting, the county maintains full access to state registry systems. Residents can use all the same online tools as those in larger urban areas. The CBI registry works statewide regardless of county size or location.

Sexually Violent Predators in Lake County

Sexually Violent Predators represent the highest risk category in Colorado's registry system. Lake County follows all state laws regarding SVP designation and community notification. When an SVP resides in the county, law enforcement must notify the community. This process follows strict guidelines under C.R.S. 18-3-414.5.

Community notification may include public meetings and written notices. The Sheriff's Office coordinates these efforts. They ensure residents receive information about high-risk offenders in their area. The goal is to balance public safety with proper legal procedures.

Most registered offenders in Lake County do not have SVP status. This designation applies only to those meeting specific criteria. Risk assessments determine which offenders qualify. The CBI registry indicates SVP status when applicable.

CBI information page explaining offender classifications in Lake County

Learn more about offender designations at apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor/information.jsf.

Colorado Sex Offender Laws Affecting Lake County

The Colorado Sex Offender Registration Act applies to all counties including Lake County. C.R.S. 16-22-102 through 16-22-115 outline registration requirements. These statutes define who must register and for how long. The Lake County Sheriff's Office enforces these laws locally.

Failure to register is a serious offense under C.R.S. 18-3-412.5. Offenders who miss registration deadlines face felony charges. Law enforcement actively seeks non-compliant individuals. The CBI registry includes a "wanted" status for offenders who fail to register.

Community notification rules ensure proper disclosure of offender information. These rules protect both public safety and individual rights. Lake County follows all state guidelines for releasing information to the public.

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Nearby Colorado Counties

These counties border Lake County. You may want to check their registries if you live near the county line.