Commissioners: “We will continue to value, respect, and support all individuals as we serve the people of Boulder County.” Read full message.

Immigrant Resources, including a Know Your Rights Booklet, available on the Immigration Resources webpage.

Immigrant Resources
Banner that says: We are Boulder County. We respect all aspects of people including race, ethnicity, national origin, immigration status, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, socio-economic background, political affiliation, age, religion, body shape, size, and ability.

Boulder County has always placed a high value on inclusion. We provide services to our community members with respect and regardless of race, ethnicity, gender expression, sexual orientation, socio-economic background, political affiliation, age, religion, body shape, size, and ability..

All people deserve to be treated with dignity and respect, regardless of citizenship status. Below are resources that can help Boulder County residents know their rights and where to get help.

Please note: printed booklet orders are intended for Boulder County’s 501(c)(3) partners and Boulder County departments.

Boulder County-Specific Resources

General Know Your Rights Resources

Family and Legal Preparedness

Encounters with Law Enforcement and Immigration Agents

Workplace and Community Protection

  • Know Your Rights – Santa Clara County Catholic Charities, eight short videos (Spanish and English) on:
    • Know Your Rights in the Workplace
    • At the Front Door
    • During a Police Stop
    • At a Community Agency

Additional Advocacy and Resources

Policy

Local Government Resources

English Language and Citizenship Classes

Special Status

Abused, Abandoned, or Neglected Juveniles

Child Asylum

Victims of a Crime

Local Resources and Services

Mental Health Supports

  • Crisis Assistance and Treatment (CAT) and WellMind: Your Community Support Team
    • CAT and WellMind provide immediate, confidential support in English and Spanish to Boulder County community members. Whether you need someone to talk to, emotional support, or help connecting to the right resources, we’re here to help. Call us anytime, it’s free and confidential. We’re here for you, in your language, and on your terms.

ADA statement

Boulder County wants to ensure that everyone has equal access to our programs, activities, and services. To request an Americans with Disability Act (ADA) accommodation, please email ADA@bouldercounty.gov, or call 303-441-1386.

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