Weld County Sheriff’s Office

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WELD COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Website:  http://weldsheriff.com

 

The Weld Sheriffs duties are established by Colorado Statutes and the Weld County Home Rule Charter and include, but are not limited to, maintenance of a county jail, service and execution of all processes, writs, precepts, and orders of the County and District Courts or presented for service by citizens pursuant to civil procedure, transportation of prisoners, security of the courthouse, search and rescue, control of grassland fires, and the investigation of crimes or breech of the peace. Some of these duties are confined to areas outside incorporated fire districts while other duties include the entire county and its citizens without regard to political subdivision boundaries.

 

The sheriff’s office law enforcement mission is to investigate and prevent criminal activity, restore stolen property to the owner, apprehend offenders, and present criminal cases for prosecution by the Weld District Attorney from unincorporated areas of Weld County. Municipal police and town marshals provide law and traffic enforcement within cities and incorporated towns while the Colorado State Patrol generally provides traffic enforcement on state highways and Weld County roads. Traffic enforcement is provided by the sheriff pursuant to contract within municipalities or on a limited basis in unincorporated areas because of restricted resources.

 

Contact Information:

Emergency:  911

Non-Emergency Dispatch:  970.350.9600

Road Conditions: 511

Warrant / Fugitive Tip Line:  970.304.6565

 

Weld County Law Enforcement Building 

1950 “O” Street

Greeley, CO 80631

Phone:  970.356.4015

Fax:  970.304.6467

 

Southeast Weld County Service Center

District 3

2950 9th Street

P.O. Box 330

Ft. Lupton, CO 80621

(corner of 9th Street and WCR 31)

Phone:  303.857.2465

Fax:  303.857.3027

 

Weld County Sheriff’s Deputy Chris Cruz is the contract officer servicing the Town of Hudson.