Larimer County Sex Offender Registry Search

Larimer County provides comprehensive access to sex offender records through multiple channels. The Larimer County Sheriff's Office maintains detailed registration information. Residents can search online databases or contact the office directly. The county includes Fort Collins, Loveland, and other northern Colorado communities.

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Larimer County Sheriff's Office Sex Offender Resources

The Larimer County Sheriff's Office provides detailed sex offender information online. You can visit their dedicated sex offender page for current data. The office manages all registrations for the county. They work closely with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation to maintain accurate records.

The Sheriff's Office is at 2501 Midpoint Drive in Fort Collins. You can call 970-498-5100 for general information. Press 8 then 4 to reach the sex offender registration line. Staff can answer questions about registration requirements and public records.

Larimer County maintains a complete list of non-web eligible offenders at the Sheriff's Office. These are individuals who do not appear on the public CBI website. You can view this list in person during business hours. The office provides this information to ensure full public access under state law.

Larimer County Sheriff Office website for sex offender records

The Larimer County Sheriff's Office provides sex offender information at larimer.gov/sheriff/sexoffenders.

Office Larimer County Sheriff's Office
Address 2501 Midpoint Drive, Fort Collins, CO
Phone 970-498-5100 (press 8 then 4)
Website larimer.gov/sheriff/sexoffenders

How to Search Larimer County Sex Offender Records

You have multiple ways to find sex offender information in Larimer County. The CBI registry offers online search capabilities. The Sheriff's Office website provides local information. SOTAR offers email alerts. Each resource serves different needs.

The CBI registry at apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor lets you search statewide. You can filter by Larimer County or specific cities. Fort Collins and Loveland residents can narrow results to their city. The site requires acceptance of terms before displaying records.

The Sheriff's Office website lists additional offenders not on the CBI site. Visit their office to view the complete non-web eligible list. This ensures you have access to all available information. The staff can explain why some offenders do not appear online.

SOTAR provides email notifications for Larimer County residents. Create an account at sotar.us. Set your notification radius around any address. The system alerts you when offenders move into your area.

Larimer County Sheriff Office registration information for sex offenders

Larimer County registration information is available at the Sheriff's Office in Fort Collins.

Sex Offender Registration in Larimer County

Under C.R.S. 16-22-102, convicted sex offenders must register with local law enforcement. In Larimer County, registration occurs at the Sheriff's Office in Fort Collins. Offenders must register within five business days of release from custody.

Larimer County charges fees for sex offender registration. The initial registration fee is $75. Renewal registrations cost $25. These fees apply to all offenders registering in the county. Offenders must pay at the time of registration.

Registration frequency varies by offense classification. Some offenders register annually. Others must check in quarterly. Sexually Violent Predators register every three months for life. The Sheriff's Office tracks all deadlines and sends renewal notices.

Note: Fees are subject to change. Contact the Sheriff's Office for current rates before registering.

Sexually Violent Predators in Larimer County

Sexually Violent Predators are the highest risk offenders in Colorado. Larimer County follows C.R.S. 18-3-414.5 for SVP management. These offenders must register quarterly for life. Law enforcement must actively notify the community when an SVP moves to the area.

Community notification in Larimer County may include public meetings. The Sheriff's Office coordinates with local police departments. They ensure residents in the notification area receive information. The goal is community awareness and safety.

The Sheriff's Office maintains current information about SVPs in Larimer County. You can check their website or call for updates. Not all sex offenders have SVP status. Most registered individuals do not require this level of notification.

Cities in Larimer County Sex Offender Registry

Larimer County includes several cities and towns. Fort Collins is the largest city and county seat. Loveland is another major population center. Other communities include Estes Park, Wellington, and Berthoud. Each city falls under the Larimer County Sheriff's Office for registration purposes.

When searching the CBI registry, you can select specific cities within Larimer County. This helps narrow results to your immediate area. Fort Collins residents can search their city specifically. The same applies to Loveland and other municipalities.

Some cities in Larimer County have their own police departments. These departments work with the Sheriff's Office on sex offender matters. However, registration itself is handled by the Sheriff's Office. All offenders in Larimer County report to the same location in Fort Collins.

Colorado Sex Offender Laws Affecting Larimer County

The Colorado Sex Offender Registration Act governs all registry activities in Larimer County. C.R.S. 16-22-102 through 16-22-115 establish registration requirements. These laws apply statewide. Larimer County enforces them through the Sheriff's Office.

Failure to register is a felony under C.R.S. 18-3-412.5. Offenders who miss deadlines face criminal charges. The Sheriff's Office actively seeks non-compliant individuals. The CBI registry marks these offenders as "wanted."

Community notification rules balance public safety with legal rights. Larimer County follows all state guidelines for proper disclosure. The Sheriff's Office ensures residents receive appropriate information about high-risk offenders.

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Nearby Colorado Counties

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