Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office

Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
Dedicated to making this a safe place for you to work, live and play.
We’re dedicated to serve. It’s the whole reason we’re here. We take an oath to uphold the law, safeguard lives and property and protect the innocent. You entrust us to do it right and do it well. That’s why we meet the highest standards in law enforcement and have been awarded the rare Triple Crown accreditation.
We’re in this together. Thanks for your trust. It’s an honor and a privilege to serve you.
Emergency 9-1-1 or 303-660-7500
Text 911 in an emergency: Enter the numbers “911” in the “To” field. The message to 911 should be brief and contain the location of the emergency and type of help needed. Push the “Send” button. Text in simple words-do not use abbreviations.
- DIAL
- 911
- PHONE
- 303-660-7500
Sheriff’s Office in Castle Rock
Sheriff Tony Spurlock / Undersheriff Holly Nicholson-Kluth
- MAIN SHERIFF’S OFFICE
- 303-660-7505
- TOLL FREE
- 800-654-2733
- [email protected]
- ADDRESS
- 4000 Justice Way
Castle Rock, CO 80109
Lead Public Information Officer
- PHONE
- 303-814-7067
Community Outreach
One of the things people love about Douglas County is how safe it is. It’s up to all of us to keep it that way.
Ask anyone what they love about Douglas County and there’s a good chance you’ll hear how safe they feel. Keeping it that way is our job; but it’s also yours.
We want everyone to be alert, smart and safe. So we take an active part in the community. We show people how to prevent crime. We teach them how to spot frauds and avoid scams. We help organize neighborhood watch groups. We issue sex offender alerts. We provide auto theft prevention tips. We arrange station tours and ride-alongs.
And most of all, we listen.
Sometimes people get nervous around police officers. But we’re here to help. Say hello and get to know us. We’ve dedicated our lives to giving back, serving our community and protecting you.

NORTH FORK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
North Fork Volunteer Fire Department provides structural and wildland fire suppression, emergency medical care and transport, rescue and fire prevention services to the mountain communities of Pine Grove, Buffalo Creek, Deckers, Trumbull, Oxyoke, Nighthawk and Scraggy View. North Fork Volunteer Fire Department covers 250 square miles in Southern Jefferson and Northwest Douglas Counties in Colorado. Pike National Forest composes 80% of the District. While the number of residents in the District is approximately 1700, it is estimated that Pike National Forest has over one million people visit this division of the forest every year. North Fork Volunteer Fire Department runs three stations, one in Pine Grove, one in Buffalo Creek, and one in Trumbull. Due to the volunteers’ outstanding committment and diligence in training, the Department maintains an ISO 6 rating for all properties within 5 miles of any of the fire stations.