Emergency & Electronic Alerts Information & Registration

E-Alerts for Weld County Sheriff The Weld County Sheriff's Office has the ability to send an e-mail to you based on your membership to a specific list of interest. You may choose to have multiple e-mail addresses subscribed to certain lists. For example, some users may choose to have their home, office and cell phone all subscribed to a list. In this example the message would be received by all three accounts.


E-Alerts

Below are the current lists and a brief description of what each list is used for.

Daily Arrested Reports

Daily arrested reports list will send you an email of the daily arrest report (arrests booked into the Weld County Jail from the previous day) when it is published.

Daily Call Reports

Daily calls report list will send you an email of all of the calls deputies responded to the previous day.

Daily Inmate Released Reports

Daily Inmate Released Report list will send you an email of all of the Weld County inmates released the previous day.

Weld County's Most Wanted

Weld County's Most Wanted is designed to provide updates on Weld's Most Wanted fugitives. Examples could be captures or recent sightings.

Weld County Emergency Alerts

Weld County emergency alerts list is designed to send out any late breaking information, including information about wanted persons, vehicles or missing persons. This system also provides updates from the Emergency Operations Center while emergency and/or disasters are happening.

Update: On Nov. 11, 2025, the Weld County Public Safety Communications Department was alerted by CodeRED, the provider Weld County contracts with for emergency alerts, that they had pulled their system offline the day before (11/10/25) due to concerns from their information technology department. The Larimer Emergency Telephone Authority (LETA) will serve as a back-up for Weld County should an emergency alert need to be sent to Weld County residents. Crisis24 notified the county that all user data registered in the system (landlines and subscriber submitted cell phone numbers) as of March of 2025 has successfully been integrated into their platform and the county can resume use for emergency notifications. The county will still rely on LETA to assist with some notifications, specifically notifications that need to be sent through IPAWS (Integrated Public Alert & Warning System; these alerts hit all cell phones in a determined area).

While this may not be the final solution for Weld County regarding emergency alerts, it is a positive move forward with regard sharing emergency communications with residents.

In the meantime, if residents would like to enter their cell phone information into the system to receive emergency alerts, they can do so at https://accountportal.onsolve.net/weldcountyco.

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