The Larimer County Juvenile Gun Safety Coalition launched a new public service campaign in 2021 - look below to see the new video and press release.
At this time all referrals are going through the same screening process.
Use the online referral form, or fax the release and referral to 970-498-7490.
To attach a completed Release of Information with your referral, please use the corresponding form below:

Entry into Community Corrections depends on available bed space as well as the client’s programming and treatment needs. For security reasons, staff cannot provide specific details about an individual’s place on the waitlist or the exact date they will enter the program. Timeframes may be longer for clients awaiting specialized programming (such as inpatient substance use or dual diagnosis treatment). Waitlist estimates are updated once per month.
Once accepted to Community Corrections please visit the Evaluations page to check current waitlist times.
Community Supervision
A client is either directly sentenced to this program, transfers from pre-residential or most typically, transitions after successful completion of the residential program.
The client is required to maintain their stability with treatment, residence and employment. A client tends to be in the program long term, until sentence completion.
In recent months, members of the Larimer County Juvenile Gun Safety Coalition came together to offer a unique opportunity for youth in our community.
The current leader of the Office of the Public Defender, Kathryn Hay, representing Larimer and Jackson Counties, is the recipient of the 43rd Judge Conrad Ball Award. See the Spotlight Article for more information.