The Weld County Sheriff’s Office Records Unit is a 14-member team responsible for managing a variety of law enforcement records for the agency. Like the Evidence Unit, the Records Unit was formally established on Jan. 1, 2021, after more than 30 years of sharing records management duties with the Greeley Police Department.
Records technicians are responsible for processing information received by the FBI, CBI and other law enforcement agencies nationwide from the National Crime Information Center and the Colorado Crime Information Center. Records technicians process and manage police reports, arrest records, citations, warrants and information related to motor vehicle accidents.
Records technicians also serve as the custodian of various public records and facilitate the release of those records to the public in compliance with the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act.
As of July 2021, the Records Unit accepts payments for traffic tickets issued by the county and processes paperwork for abandoned vehicles.
The Records Unit customer service window is located at 1555 N. 17th Ave (garden level) in Greeley, and is open Monday through Friday, except holidays and during county closures.