Warrants are public records in Conejos County, Colorado, pursuant to the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA), C.R.S. § 24-72-201 et seq. This statute establishes that most government records, including warrants, are accessible to the public unless specifically exempted by law. The Conejos County Sheriff's Office maintains these records in accordance with state regulations governing public access to judicial documents.
Members of the public may request access to warrant information through established channels within the county government. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act (CCJRA), C.R.S. § 24-72-301 et seq., further governs the release of criminal justice records, including warrants. Under these provisions, certain information may be redacted to protect ongoing investigations or personal privacy in accordance with statutory exemptions.
Public access to warrant records serves the essential function of maintaining accountability and transparency within the judicial system. By permitting public inspection of these records, Conejos County upholds the principles of open government while balancing privacy concerns as prescribed by Colorado law.
Warrant records maintained by the Conejos County Sheriff's Office and the Clerk of Court typically contain the following information pursuant to Colorado Rules of Criminal Procedure 4 and 41:
• The full legal name and any known aliases of the individual subject to the warrant • Date of birth and/or other identifying information when available • The specific type of warrant issued (arrest, bench, search, etc.) • Date and time of issuance • Case number and court of jurisdiction • Name of the issuing authority (judge or magistrate) • Detailed description of the alleged offense, including statutory citations • Bail or bond conditions, if applicable • Expiration date, if any • Specific limitations on execution (time, place, manner)
Certain sensitive information may be redacted from public copies in accordance with C.R.S. § 24-72-304, particularly in cases involving juveniles, sexual assault victims, or ongoing investigations where disclosure could compromise public safety.
Residents of Conejos County may verify warrant status through several no-cost methods established by county authorities:
• In-person visits to the Conejos County Sheriff's Office located at 14044 County Road G.5, Antonito, Colorado 81120 • Direct telephone inquiries to the Sheriff's Office at (719) 376-2196 during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM) • Accessing public terminals at the Conejos County Courthouse at 6683 County Road 13, Conejos, CO 81129 • Utilizing the Colorado Judicial Branch's online docket search system at Colorado Judicial Branch
Pursuant to C.R.S. § 24-72-303, custodians of criminal justice records shall allow inspection of records at reasonable times during normal business hours. Individuals seeking information should be prepared to provide proper identification and may be required to complete a formal records request form in accordance with county procedures.
The Conejos County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for executing warrants within county jurisdiction. Sheriff warrants are official documents issued under the authority of C.R.S. § 16-3-108, which empowers peace officers to execute warrants according to their terms.
Conejos County Sheriff's Office
14044 County Road G.5
Antonito, Colorado 81120
Phone: (719) 376-2196
Conejos County Sheriff
The Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated warrants division that processes and executes various types of warrants including:
• Arrest warrants for criminal offenses • Bench warrants for failure to appear in court • Civil warrants related to court orders • Search warrants for property or evidence
Deputies are required to follow strict protocols when executing warrants in accordance with the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and Article II, Section 7 of the Colorado Constitution. These constitutional provisions protect citizens against unreasonable searches and seizures, requiring that warrants be supported by probable cause and particularly describe the place to be searched or the person to be seized.
As of 2025, Conejos County has implemented several methods for individuals to verify their warrant status in compliance with C.R.S. § 24-72-303. Persons seeking to determine if they are subject to an active warrant may utilize the following official channels:
• Contact the Conejos County Sheriff's Office Records Division directly at (719) 376-2196 • Visit the Sheriff's Office in person at 14044 County Road G.5, Antonito, Colorado 81120 • Access the updated Colorado Judicial Branch online docket search system at Colorado Judicial Branch Docket Search • Consult the public access terminals at the Conejos County Courthouse located at 6683 County Road 13, Conejos, CO 81129 • Submit a formal records request to the Clerk of Court through the county's official website at Conejos County
Individuals should note that pursuant to C.R.S. § 16-3-106, a peace officer may execute an arrest warrant at any time. Therefore, prompt resolution of any outstanding warrants is advisable to avoid unexpected detention.
The verification of outstanding warrants in Conejos County is governed by established procedures that ensure public access while maintaining the integrity of law enforcement operations. Pursuant to C.R.S. § 24-72-305.5, members of the public may conduct searches for outstanding warrants through the following authorized methods:
• Submit a formal request to the Records Division of the Conejos County Sheriff's Office at 14044 County Road G.5, Antonito, Colorado 81120 • Utilize the Sheriff's Office Information Page on the county website for preliminary information at Sheriff's Office Information Page • Access the Colorado Court Records Search system maintained by the Colorado Judicial Branch • Visit the Clerk of Court's office at the Conejos County Courthouse during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM) • Contact Colorado Legal Services for assistance with records searches if eligible for their services
Individuals conducting warrant searches should be aware that certain information may be restricted pursuant to C.R.S. § 24-72-305, particularly in cases involving ongoing investigations or where disclosure might compromise public safety.
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Colorado Child Support Services
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