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Police Records

To request a police record/report, click here to fill out the form. The form must be downloaded to your computer and edited in Adobe Acrobat in order for the submit button to work.

If you are having trouble with the form electronically you may print the form out, fill it out by hand, and email a scanned copy to [email protected] along with a scan of your photo ID.

Complete all fields and sign electronically. When the form is complete, select the RED “Submit Form” box. Be sure to attach a copy of your photo ID to the e-mail in order to submit successfully. Click here to view the Lone Tree Police fee schedule for records requests (located in Administrative and Police Fees).

If you elect not to pay over the phone with a credit card, print the request form and include a check for payment along with a self-addressed/stamped envelope and mail to:

Lone Tree Police Department
Attn: Records
9220 Kimmer Drive, Suite 120
Lone Tree, CO   80124

Availability of Police Reports:
Most police reports require an approval process that may take 3-5 business days. This included photographs, 911 recordings and body camera video.

Per Colorado State Statute, some reports, or certain information contained therein, are not available for public release.  These include:

  • At-risk adults
  • Juveniles
  • Sex Assaults
  • Child Abuse
  • Ongoing police investigation

If a case is currently being prosecuted by the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office, the report will need to be requested thru the DA’s office.

Traffic Accidents:

Most traffic accident reports can be released upon request a minimum of 3-5 business days after the accident, provided there were no injuries to any person involved.  Injury-related accident requests require an approval process and may take up to five business days.

To purchase an online traffic accident report, click here.

If the accident happened prior to July 24, 2017, click here.