The Safe2Tell Colorado program is state-funded initiative of the Colorado Attorney General's Office, with Safe2Tell staff and offices housed within the Colorado Department of Law under the Office of Community Engagement section. The Colorado Attorney General is the chief legal officer for the state of Colorado and the head of the Colorado Department of Law. Colorado Attorney General Cynthia H. Coffman serves as the State’s 38th Attorney General. Since she took office in January 2015, General Coffman has focused on community outreach, consumer protection, and protecting public safety and Colorado’s sovereignty. The Department of Law office sections include: Administration, Business & Licensing, Civil Litigation and Employment Law, Consumer Protection, Criminal Justice, Natural Resources and Environmental, Office of Community Engagement, Revenue & Utilities, and State Services.
Safe2Tell Colorado calls, web and mobile app tips are answered twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week at two separate Colorado State Patrol communication centers. The live Colorado State Patrol answering center provide opportunities for two-way dialog with trained experts, who document as much information as possible and distribute the information immediately to local responders. Since inception, the Colorado Department of Public Safety has partnered with the program for the use of staff time and facilities at the State Patrol Communications Center to answer the tip line and disburse tips to appropriate entities.
