Agency record
Rocky Mountain National Park (NPS)
CO
Rocky Mountain National Park's law enforcement arm connects to the shared regional records system used across Larimer County, Colorado, called CRISP (Combined Regional Information Systems Project). CRISP is not a LexisNexis product; it's a separate computer-aided dispatch and records-management system that Fort Collins, Loveland, and the Larimer County Sheriff's Office fund and run for the county, with a set of smaller connected agencies riding on it.
Why this is worth flagging: the Town of Estes Park, another CRISP member, told FinePrint in response to a records request that it does not own or control the CRISP system and cannot produce records the system doesn't make available to it — and that CRISP-held records may reach "third party platforms" outside member agencies' control. That is a structural mechanism, not a confirmed LexisNexis relationship, but it is exactly the kind of accountability gap this project tracks. As a federal agency riding a county-run system, Rocky Mountain National Park's law enforcement data sits inside that same structure.
Consortiums (1)
Multi-agency data-sharing consortiums this agency is a member of.
Contract signals
- Database Interface (Schedule A)
- ○ not in record
- AVCC XML Addendum present
- ○ not in record
- Irrevocable license clause
- ○ not in record
- Jail Booking Search & Report
- ○ not in record
- Community Crime Map
- ○ not in record
- BuyCrash (crash data feed)
- ○ not in record
Technical
- RMS vendor
- CRISP (TriTech/CentralSquare)
- CAD vendor
- CRISP (TriTech/CentralSquare)
- Data fields shared (known)
- —
Sanctuary status
- Sanctuary jurisdiction
- No
- Bypass confirmed
- —
Source
- Document type
- —
- Discovery method
- Consortium MOU
- Source document
- View document →
Source documents (2)
Estes Park's own records-request response describing its CRISP participation: the Town does not own, administer, or control the CRISP system and cannot produce records the system does not make accessible to it as a member agency. The response explicitly flags potential sharing of CRISP-held records with third-party platforms outside the Town's custody or control.
Master Intergovernmental Agreement forming CRISP (Combined Regional Information Systems Project), a shared CAD/RMS/JMS serving Larimer County, CO. Three co-equal Partner agencies (Fort Collins PD, Loveland PD, Larimer County SO) fund and govern the system; ten Member Agencies connect through a Partner with no ownership stake. Vendor at signing was TriTech. $5.3M system cost per contemporaneous Loveland press release.
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Last researched August 18, 2026