Text 911 in an emergency: Enter the numbers “911” in the “To” field. The message to 911 should be brief and contain the location of the emergency and type of help needed. Push the “Send” button. Text in simple words-do not use abbreviations.
Main Number/Non-Emergency: 303.660.7505
Toll-Free: 800.654.2733
Email: dcso@dcsheriff.net
Address:
4000 Justice Way, Castle Rock, CO 80109
Main Number: 303.660.7505
Toll-Free: 800.654.2733
Email: dcso@dcsheriff.net
Address:
9250 Zotos Drive, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
Hours:
Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Concealed Carry Permit/Renewals:
Tues, Wed, & Thurs
9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is currently hiring and we want you to join our team!
Do you use private video surveillance at your home or business that records videos? You can help solve crimes by letting DCSO know.
You want to help. But where do you start? You may not even know where they are. Foremost, know that we’re committed to treating inmates with dignity and respect.
Main Number: 303.660.7559
Main Number: 303.660.7550
Main Number: 972.734.1111
Write to an Inmate:
Inmate Name and Number
Douglas County, CO C/O Securus DMC
PO Box 21768
Tampa, FL 33622
Online via:
www.accesscorrections.com
Telephone Number:
866.345.1884
View More Information on Inmate Bonding.
Deposit Funds Online via:
www.accesscorrections.com
Deposit Funds via Telephone:
866.345.1884
View More Information on Inmate Commissary.
Text 911 in an emergency: Enter the numbers “911” in the “To” field. The message to 911 should be brief and contain the location of the emergency and type of help needed. Push the “Send” button. Text in simple words-do not use abbreviations.
Main Number/Non-Emergency: 303.660.7505
Toll-Free: 800.654.2733
Email: dcso@dcsheriff.net
Address:
4000 Justice Way, Castle Rock, CO 80109
Main Number: 303.660.7505
Toll-Free: 800.654.2733
Email: dcso@dcsheriff.net
Address:
9250 Zotos Drive, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
Hours:
Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Concealed Carry Permit/Renewals:
Tues, Wed, & Thurs
9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is currently hiring and we want you to join our team!
Do you use private video surveillance at your home or business that records videos? You can help solve crimes by letting DCSO know.
You want to help. But where do you start? You may not even know where they are. Foremost, know that we’re committed to treating inmates with dignity and respect.
Main Number: 303.660.7559
Main Number: 303.660.7550
Main Number: 972.734.1111
Write to an Inmate:
Inmate Name and Number
Douglas County, CO C/O Securus DMC
PO Box 21768
Tampa, FL 33622
Online via:
www.accesscorrections.com
Telephone Number:
866.345.1884
View More Information on Inmate Bonding.
Deposit Funds Online via:
www.accesscorrections.com
Deposit Funds via Telephone:
866.345.1884
View More Information on Inmate Commissary.
This week the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and the Douglas County School District have been investigating many threats at a few Douglas County Schools. Each rumored threat was fully investigated
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Effective immediately, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is lifting fire restrictions for all areas of unincorporated Douglas County. Recent snowfall and cooler temperatures have reduced the danger of wildfire; however,
By Order of Sheriff Tony Spurlock Stage 2 fire restrictions have been rescinded, Stage 1 fire restrictions are now in place. Ordinance No. O-012-004, restricting open fires, open burning and
By Order of Sheriff Tony Spurlock Stage 2 fire restrictions, are now in place. Ordinance No. O-012-004, restricting open fires, open burning and the use of fireworks in the unincorporated
Not even a morning snowstorm could prevent the long-awaited celebratory ground breaking of the Douglas County Emergency Vehicle Operations Center (EVOC), Phase One, off Highway 85 and Moore Road, north
By order of Sheriff Tony Spurlock, Stage 1 fire restrictions are now in place. Ordinance No. O-012-004 restricts open fires, open burning and the use of fireworks in the unincorporated
Final update: Fire is in mop-up and contained. Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is managing the road closure while emergency crews remain in the area to work. The road closure will
2/6/17 – 2:32 p.m. Additional fire crews are on scene totaling 22 units with 68 personnel from Castle Rock, Franktown, Larkspur, South Metro, Jackson 105, and Douglas County OEM. The
Today, Douglas County Coroner Jill Romann confirmed the identity of 10-year-old Emma Benavides as the juvenile female found yesterday at the residence on Crestmore Way, Highlands Ranch. The Coroner’s Office
Today, at approximately 7:29 a.m., deputies responded to a residence on Crestmore Way, Highlands Ranch on a death investigation. The bodies of one adult female and one juvenile female were
Since 1978, each academic school year, County Sheriffs of Colorado (CSOC) select approximately thirty students across the State of Colorado to receive a $500.00 scholarship from the Sheriff’s Office of
On November 25, 2016, the State of Colorado lost another law enforcement officer, Trooper Cody Donahue, due to a driver who failed to obey Colorado’s “Move Over” law. Immediately following
In an effort to reduce auto theft and educate the community of the risks, dangers and heightened crime associated with auto theft, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has joined efforts