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9 Porch Notes tagged “sheriff,” from counties across Colorado.

Local rules - Jefferson County

A Jeffco open burn needs both permit and fire-condition checks

An open burn in Jeffco needs a Public Health permit and a Sheriff's fire-restriction check, since bans freeze permits outright.

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Local rules - Weld County

Weld County animal control is an unincorporated-area service

Animal complaints in Weld County route differently depending on whether the address is inside a city or in unincorporated county land.

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Local rules - Arapahoe County

Arapahoe fireworks rules start with what the firework does

In Colorado, any firework that explodes or leaves the ground is illegal, and a burn ban can shut down even the legal ground-based kind.

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Local rules - Jefferson County

Jeffco fireworks that explode or leave the ground are illegal

In Colorado, fireworks that explode or leave the ground are illegal, and fire restrictions can tighten the limits further on dry days.

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Local rules - Boulder County

Boulder County noise complaints have an official county route

Noise in unincorporated Boulder County has an official reporting path, with a county ordinance enforced through the sheriff's office.

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Local rules - Larimer County

A long-parked Larimer vehicle may be a right-of-way issue

A vehicle parked in a Larimer public right-of-way over 48 hours goes to the Sheriff's Office, not the Code Compliance complaint line.

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Local rules - Arapahoe County

Arapahoe traffic complaints are for nonurgent patterns

The county traffic complaint line is for nonurgent patterns on Centennial and county roads, not anything in progress.

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Local rules - Otero County

In Otero County, open burning has rules and the sheriff is fire warden

Otero County regulates open burning under its county code, and the sheriff serves as fire warden, so burning trash, brush, or ditches calls for checking current rules first.

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Cars and driving - Logan County

Out-of-state vehicles in Logan County may need a VIN inspection

A vehicle brought into Logan County from out of state may need a VIN inspection from the sheriff or State Patrol before it can be titled.

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