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Search the City of Colorado Springs, public records using best found research sources online. This City zip code is 80901 with a total population of 416,427. Look up recorded information of Colorado Springs, including demographics and local economy. Link to all levels of Colorado Springs, government and their sites with services which provide public information. Current economy, business and housing data. Read about up to date current events and what is occurring in the City of Colorado Springs. Find out about the background of residents and recorded statistics. Request criminal records specific to the City of Colorado Springs, from law enforcement departments with access to the state's repository with official background check of arrests and convicted felonies. Access a directory aimed toward producing open public records and instant information available online. Colorado Springs sources are added on a regular basis for the best and most current services.
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  • How can I get marriage/death certificates copied and mailed to Louisiana?
    The Colorado department of public health has marriage records from 1975 to the present. Contact the recorder and clerk (which issued the original marriage license) for a certificate or copy of the right. For a copy of a standard death certificate, you can request them by phone, mail, or email from the same CDPHE site.
  • How do I get a copy of an accident report online?
    If the report was taken by the Colorado Springs police department, like most other departments, their website contains a web page for the general public to place their requests online. You can track your request and download the requested records.
  • Where can I find out what happened with the assault ban?
    The federal ban expired in 2004, and it was up for renewal after ten years when it was signed into law in 1994. Some states already ban certain weapons and accessories, such as high-capacity magazines that can hold 30 rounds or more. Assault rifles generally have a pistol grip, are magazine-fed, and are semi-automatic. Federal statutes describe the distinctions between assault rifles and other weapons. The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, named after Press Secretary James Brady, came about after the Reagan assassination attempt and was signed into law by then-president Clinton in 1993 and went into effect approximately three months later. Although a .22 caliber revolver was used in the attempt by John Hinckley, Jr., this also included restrictions on assault-style weapons.
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Colorado Springs, CO Crime Records (Updated 04/19/2024)
  • Violent Crime:
    2,806
  • Murder And Nonnegligent Manslaughter:
    38
  • Rape:
    402
  • Robbery:
    359
  • Aggravated Assault:
    2,007
  • Property Crime:
    15,703
  • Burglary:
    2,416
  • Larceny Theft:
    10,729
  • Motor Vehicle Theft:
    2,558
  • Arson:
    182
Colorado Springs, CO Census Data
  • Information About People and Demographics

  • Total population of residents
    416,427
  • White resident population recorded
    328,326
  • Black or African American resident population recorded
    26,253
  • American Indian and Alaska native resident population recorded
    4,025
  • Asian resident population recorded
    12,601
  • Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander resident population recorded
    1,290
  • Hispanic or Latino of any race resident population recorded
    66,866
  • Resident population of some other race recorded
    22,819
  • Resident population of two or more races recorded
    21,113
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