Garfield County Sheriff's Office - Colorado

Garfield County Sheriff's Office - Colorado This page is informational only and not to be used to report crime. If you have an emergency please call 911 or 970-625-8095 and Tuesday 8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.

The Garfield County Sheriff's Office Administrative Offices in Glenwood and Rifle are open Mon, Wed - Fri 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Rifle Annex
970-665-0200
106 County Road 333-A
Rifle, CO 81650

Glenwood Springs Office
970-945-0453
107 8th Street
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

Our Patrol and Jail divisions are staffed 24/7/365. On-duty Patrol staff can be reached anytime by calling dispatch at 970-625-8

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Jail staff can be reached at anytime by calling 970-945-1377. Civil Law Division can be reached at 970-384-4612 or [email protected]

06/15/2026

🇺🇸 Today we celebrate the flag that has flown through our nation’s triumph and challenges since June 14, 1777.

May it always remind us of the freedoms we enjoy, the sacrifices made on our behalf, and the importance of treating one another with respect.

Happy Flag Day!

06/11/2026

Please join us in welcoming our newest members of the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office team!

Today, we proudly swore in Detentions Deputy Alber, Detentions Technician Jensen, and Patrol Deputy Snyder as they begin their service to our community.
Congratulations 🎉 and welcome!
đź’¬Help us give them a warm welcome in the comments below.

Morning updateParadise Creek Fire
06/10/2026

Morning update
Paradise Creek Fire

🚨ROAD OPEN 🚨I70 Eastbound both lanes open at mile marker 109 (Canyon Creek)One lane open westbound I70 at Glenwood Sprin...
06/10/2026

🚨ROAD OPEN 🚨
I70 Eastbound both lanes open at mile marker 109 (Canyon Creek)
One lane open westbound I70 at Glenwood Springs. There is still a westbound closure at Dotsero.

These photos from earlier today show just a portion of the incredible work being done on the Paradise Fire. For the safe...
06/10/2026

These photos from earlier today show just a portion of the incredible work being done on the Paradise Fire.

For the safety of the traveling public, firefighters, all other First Responders, the closure must remain in place while suppression efforts continue.

We understand your frustration and appreciate your patience and cooperation as crews work in challenging conditions.
Please follow Glenwood Springs Fire Department for updates.

06/09/2026

Sheriff Lou Vallario
Garfield County, Colorado

Please Share
NEWS RELEASE​
For Immediate Release
Date: June 9, 2026
Time: 3:00 pm
Video of yesterday’s Samson Mesa Fire in Garfield County.
Title: STAGE I FIRE RESTRICTIONS BEGIN JUNE 10, 2026

IMPORTANT: Please direct any media requests to the contact above. Do not contact the Garfield County Emergency Communications Center or Patrol staff for media requests.

GARFIELD COUNTY, CO. –
STAGE I FIRE RESTRICTIONS BEGIN JUNE 10, 2026
Garfield County, CO, The Garfield County Sheriff, BLM, and the seven Fire Districts in Garfield County are implementing Stage 1 Fire Restrictions effective at 1:00 am Wednesday June 10, 2026. This applies to all of Garfield County.

This decision was made with thoughtful consideration. We look at the data, the potential for significant wildfires and balance it with the impacts to our community. Our concern, with the level of fire danger we are seeing; one spark could quickly spread into a dangerous wildfire threatening lives, property and natural resources.

Fire restrictions are implemented based on specific criteria to include moisture content of vegetation, weather outlooks, human risk factors, recent fire behavior witnessed over the past week and firefighting resource availability. It has been hot, dry, and unseasonably windy. So far this year, we have had several Red Flag Warnings. The National Weather Service is forecasting above average temperatures and dry conditions with no relief from rain anytime soon.

With increasingly dry vegetation, severe drought conditions, and more hot and dry conditions approaching, the danger for human caused wildfires increases even more.

WHAT STAGE I FIRE RESTRICTIONS MEAN IN GARFIELD COUNTY
1. Fireworks are not allowed under Stage I Fire Restrictions. Professional fireworks shows may be allowed through the permitting process.
2. All burn permits are postponed/Canceled until further notice.
3. Campfires are only allowed within designated fire grates in Developed Areas (i.e. a permanent in-ground containment structure or store-bought fire pit) A temporary fire pan and rock campfire rings will not be acceptable.
4. No fires of any type including charcoal in Undeveloped Areas.
5. No smoking except within a designated area, enclosed vehicle or building, a developed area or in an area free of combustibles.
6. No use of fireworks or explosive materials, including “exploding” targets or bullets and tracer rounds.
7. Exercise common sense and industry safety practice when welding or operation of an acetylene or other similar torch with open flame always cleared safe area of vegetation and combustibles.

Penalties
Causing a fire during fire restrictions can be a class 6 felony and can be punishable by fines. Other possible charges range from a Class 2 Felony to a petty offense depending on the value of the damage caused. You may be held financially responsible for damage caused.
Federal Lands
The use of fireworks, flares, or other incendiary devices, including exploding targets, are always prohibited on Federal lands.

By Definition:

A "Developed Area" is an area, whether within city limits or rural, that is groomed, manicured and or watered, where grasses,
brush and trees are regularly attended to by land owner. This includes residential and business areas, improved recreational
areas, parks and other common areas.

An "Undeveloped Area" are lands that are not groomed, manicured, or watered, where grasses, brush and trees
have been allowed to grow in a natural environment. This includes green belts that are not landscaped or manicured,
open space lands, non-manicured park lands, and other areas where the fire hazard presented by the vegetation is
determined by the authority having jurisdiction or designee to be an undue wildland fire hazard.
​​​​Additional information will be released as it becomes available.
​​The mission of the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office is to provide solutions for the people through
professional, ethical and compassionate conduct.

06/09/2026

**Update - I-70 is now open
—————————————————————- 8:35 PM

** Update - both directions now closed
-------------------------------------------------- 3:15 PM

I-70 is closed at mile-marker 112 WB, South Canyon, due to a fire.
Please follow Glenwood Springs Fire Department for updates on the fire.

06/09/2026

Some good progress was made today on the Samson Mesa Fire, thanks to all who responded - Single Engine Air Tankers(SEATS), Helicopters and various First Responders.

Statistics Week of May 25-31, 2026Calls for Service: 521Arrests made 43Reports taken: 16Traffic Stops: 171 - with 3 resu...
06/08/2026

Statistics Week of May 25-31, 2026
Calls for Service: 521
Arrests made 43
Reports taken: 16
Traffic Stops: 171 - with 3 resulting in DUI
Released from Jail: 29
Jail Intakes: 36

Address

107 Eighth Street
Glenwood Springs, CO
81601

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19709450453

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