Colorado Code § 30-10-501.5

Qualifications
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(1) No person is eligible for nomination, election, or
appointment to the office of sheriff unless the person:
(a) Is a citizen of the United States, is a citizen of the state of Colorado, and is a resident
of the county to which the person is to be appointed or elected;
(b) Possesses a high school diploma or its equivalent or a college degree;
(c) Has had a complete set of fingerprints taken by a qualified law enforcement agency
and has submitted a receipt evidencing the fingerprinting at the time of filing his or her written
acceptance pursuant to section 1-4-601 (3), 1-4-906, or part 10 of article 4 of title 1, or at the
time of filing an affidavit of intent pursuant to section 1-4-1101, as applicable. The law
enforcement agency shall forward the fingerprints to the Colorado bureau of investigation. The
bureau shall utilize the fingerprints, its files and records, and those of the federal bureau of
investigation for the purpose of determining whether the person has ever been convicted of or
pleaded guilty or entered a plea of nolo contendere to any felony charge under federal or state
laws. The Colorado bureau of investigation shall notify the county clerk and recorder of the
county for which the person is a candidate of the results of the fingerprint analysis. If a
conviction or plea is disclosed, the person is unqualified for the office of sheriff, unless
pardoned. The results of the fingerprint analysis are confidential; except that the county clerk
and recorder may divulge whether the person is qualified or unqualified for the office of sheriff.

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