The Clear Creek County Community Enforcement Division serves the citizens of Clear Creek County by helping to ensure the safety and well-being of its residents, and their pet animals through the enforcement of County Resolutions, State Statutes and education (see Resolution Number 2023-17 (PDF)). Normal business hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM.
Community Enforcement Division responsibilities include:
- The humane capture and treatment of unwanted or stray animals
- Investigation of animal abuse, neglect or cruelty,
- Provision of emergency transportation and care of injured animals within Clear Creek County.
- The investigation of animal bites, nuisance animals, unlicensed domestic pets, and aggressive animals
- VIN Inspections
- Motorist assistance
- Parking enforcement
- Abandoned vehicles
- Cold theft reports without a suspect
For calls requiring immediate assistance or after hours, please call 303-980-7300.
All other calls 303-679-2398.
EMAIL: jmorgan@clearcreeksheriff.us and zwhetstine@clearcreeksheriff.us
Clear Creek County Community Enforcement also works with the Clear Creek Animal Response Team (C.C.A.R.T.) whose purpose and concern is for the welfare of domestic animals in emergency situations. C.C.A.R.T. assists firefighters in the evacuation of smaller companion animals in the event of wild fire, toxic spill, or other natural or manmade disasters that may occur in Clear Creek County. For more information on how to register your animals with C.C.A.R.T., what we do, or how to volunteer, please view the following links:
About the CCART Animal Response Team (PDF)
Animal Location Form and Release (PDF)
How to Volunteer for CCART (Clear Creek Animal Response Team) (PDF)