Find Parker Arrest Records

Parker arrest records are held by the Douglas County Sheriff's Office. Parker is a town in the northern part of Douglas County with a population around 60,000. The Parker Police Department makes arrests within town limits, and those arrested are booked into the Douglas County Detention Facility in Castle Rock. From there, records enter the county system and the statewide CBI database. This page covers how to search for Parker arrest records online, the fees, and the legal framework that governs access to these records in Colorado.

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Parker Quick Facts

60K+ Population
Douglas County
$6.00 CBI Online Fee
18th Judicial District

Douglas County Processes Parker Arrests

Parker is part of Douglas County, which handles all jail operations for the area. The Douglas County Detention Facility is at 4000 Justice Way in Castle Rock. When Parker police arrest someone, that person is transported to this jail for booking. The booking creates a record that includes the person's name, charges, date, and bond amount.

The Douglas County Sheriff runs an inmate search that lets you look up people in custody. You can search by name to find current inmates. This covers Parker arrests booked into the county jail. The tool is free and updates through the day. Call the jail at (303) 660-7500 if you need help with a specific search or want to ask about a recent booking from Parker.

Douglas County also reports arrest data to the state. Every booking that involves fingerprinting gets sent to CBI. So a Parker arrest will show up in both the county system and the statewide database, giving you two separate ways to look it up.

Parker Police Department Records

The Parker Police Department is located at 18600 Lincoln Meadows Parkway, Parker, CO 80134. They handle all law enforcement within the town. The records division takes requests for arrest reports, incident reports, and other police documents. You can reach them at (303) 841-9800.

To get a copy of a Parker arrest report, file a Colorado Open Records Act request. This can be done in person at the police department, by mail, or by email in some cases. The department must acknowledge your request within three business days. Fees vary based on the size and format of the records. Paper copies cost more than electronic files in most cases.

Parker police arrest reports contain details about the incident that led to the arrest. You will find the suspect's information, the arresting officer's account of what happened, and the charges filed at the time of arrest. These initial reports are records of official action and must be released under Colorado law.

Statewide CBI Search

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains a criminal history database that includes Parker arrests. The CBI Records Check costs $6.00 for an online name search. Results come back in minutes and cover all 64 Colorado counties.

CBI fees and forms information for Parker arrest records searches

The CBI check is a good choice when you want to see arrests beyond just Parker. If someone was arrested in Parker and also has arrests in Denver or El Paso County, the CBI search will show all of them. The system pulls from fingerprint-based records submitted by law enforcement agencies across the state. Mail-in CBI requests cost $13.00 and take longer.

Results show arrest dates and charges. They also show case dispositions when courts have reported them to CBI. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. The CBI record will show the arrest even if charges were later dropped.

Court Record Searches

Parker falls in the 18th Judicial District. Criminal cases from Parker arrests go to the Douglas County Courthouse at 4000 Justice Way in Castle Rock. The Colorado Courts Records Search tool lets you look up cases online.

Court records show what happened after an arrest in Parker. You can see the formal charges, hearing dates, plea deals, and sentencing. This is the only place to find out if a Parker arrest ended in a conviction, acquittal, or dismissal. Most adult criminal court records are public. Juvenile and sealed cases are not available through the public search.

Colorado courts record search for Parker criminal cases

For certified copies or older records, visit the clerk of court at the Douglas County Courthouse in person. The clerk can also help you search for records that may not show up in the online system.

Parker Arrest Records and the Law

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act makes arrest records in Parker public. Records of official action, like arrests and bookings, must be released on request. Both the Parker Police Department and the Douglas County Sheriff follow this law. You do not need to give a reason for wanting to see an arrest record.

Colorado's record sealing laws let people petition to seal certain arrest records. If a Parker arrest did not lead to charges, or if the charges were dropped, the person may ask a court to seal that record. Sealed records are removed from public databases. This affects both the county system and the CBI database. For more on the sealing process, check the Colorado Department of Public Safety open records page.

Sex Offender Registry

Parker residents can search the Colorado Sex Offender Registry to find registered offenders in their area. The registry is maintained by CBI and updates every hour. You can search by name, address, or zip code. The Parker zip codes (80134, 80138) will pull up offenders registered in the area.

Not all sex offenders show on the public registry. Only those required to register under Colorado law appear. Contact the Douglas County Sheriff for more detailed information about sex offender records specific to Parker.

Victim Notification

The Colorado VINE system lets you track inmates in the Douglas County jail. If someone was arrested in Parker and you need to know when they are released, VINE will send you alerts. Sign up is free. You can choose phone, email, or text notifications.

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