Weld County will use new CodeRED by Crisis24 Emergency Alert System
Published on April 30, 2026
After months of discussion and consideration regarding emergency notification systems, Weld County is using CodeRED by Crisis24 as its alert system designed to deliver critical information quickly during emergencies.
In late 2025, CodeRED was acquired by Crisis24 and became CodeRED by Crisis24. Crisis24 represents that its new CodeRED is reliable and protects data security.
CodeRED by Crisis24 allows public safety officials to send targeted alerts to registered users through phone calls, text messages, emails, and mobile app notifications. Notifications may include evacuation notices, public safety incidents, and other time-sensitive information. People may also opt in to receive severe weather alerts from the National Weather Service.
The system uses location-based technology to send alerts to those directly impacted, helping residents take appropriate action to protect life and property.
To sign up, visit the CodeRED by Crisis24 sign-up webpage and click “register.” Users will enter their name, create a username and password, and select a preferred contact method, such as text or email.
While previous CodeRED user information has been migrated into the updated system, Weld County recommends creating a new account. A new account allows users to easily update contact information and access alerts through the CodeRED by Crisis24 mobile app, available in the Google Play and Apple app stores.
Learn more or register for CodeRED by Crisis24.