Fort Collins Arrest Bookings

Fort Collins sits in Larimer County in northern Colorado. When police arrest someone in Fort Collins, that person gets booked at the Larimer County jail. The county sheriff runs the detention facility and posts all booking records online for free public access. You can search for Fort Collins arrests by name and see current inmates plus people booked in recent days. The search tool shows charges, bond amounts, booking dates, and arresting agencies. Over 170,000 people live in Fort Collins which is the fourth largest city in Colorado. The jail processes many Fort Collins bookings each week along with arrests from other parts of Larimer County.

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Larimer County Jail Bookings

All Fort Collins arrests go through Larimer County for booking and detention. The county operates the jail that serves Fort Collins and other cities in the area. Fort Collins Police Department makes arrests but the sheriff's office handles custody and booking. This is how most Colorado cities work. The city police arrest people and the county sheriff books them into jail.

The Larimer County Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate search tool. This database is free to use any time day or night. You type in a name and the system returns all matches from the current jail population. Results include Fort Collins arrests along with bookings from other parts of Larimer County. The sheriff posts booking reports daily that list everyone booked into jail in the last 24 hours.

Larimer County Sheriff's Office website

Larimer County provides several search options on its jail website. You can search for current inmates, view bookings by day, check releases, or look at the incident blotter. The booking report shows everyone arrested in the last day. The releases list shows people who got out of jail recently. The incident blotter has brief descriptions of arrests and other law enforcement activity. All these tools help you find information about Fort Collins bookings and other arrests in the county.

How to Search Larimer County Inmates

Visit the Larimer County inmate search page to look up anyone in jail. The search form lets you enter a first name, last name, or both. You can also search by jail ID number if you have that information. The system searches the full jail database and shows all matching records.

Larimer County inmate search tool

Each search result shows basic information like name, date of birth, and age. Click on a name to see full booking details. The detail page lists the arrest date and time, arresting agency, and current housing location in the jail. If Fort Collins Police made the arrest, that will show in the arresting agency field. You also see all charges with warrant numbers and docket numbers. Bond type and amount appear for each charge. Upcoming court dates are listed if they have been scheduled.

Larimer County updates its inmate database continuously throughout the day. New bookings show up as soon as they get processed at the jail. If someone was arrested in Fort Collins an hour ago, it may take some time for their booking to appear in the online system. Processing and data entry take time. Check back later if you do not find a recent arrest right away.

The county also provides a booking report tool that lists everyone booked on a specific day. You pick a date and the system shows all bookings from that day. This is useful if you want to see a full list of Fort Collins arrests from a particular date. The report includes names, booking times, and charges for everyone processed that day.

Fort Collins Court Information

People arrested in Fort Collins appear in Larimer County courts. The main courthouse for criminal cases is the Fort Collins Justice Center on Laporte Ave. Some cases may be heard at the Loveland Courthouse depending on where the arrest happened and the type of charges. You can check court dockets through the Colorado Judicial Branch website.

The online docket search lets you find cases by name or case number. Results show upcoming court dates and what charges someone faces. After a Fort Collins arrest, the person sees a judge within 48 hours for a first appearance. This is when bond gets set. The court docket will show the next scheduled appearance date. Court records are public so anyone can search them.

Larimer County has a public defender office for people who cannot afford a lawyer. The court appoints a public defender if you qualify based on income. This happens at your first appearance. You can also hire a private criminal defense attorney. The Colorado Bar Association has a lawyer referral service if you need help finding an attorney in Fort Collins.

Daily Booking and Incident Reports

Larimer County posts several types of reports on its jail booking page. The booking report shows everyone arrested in the last 24 hours. This includes Fort Collins arrests and bookings from other cities in Larimer County. Each entry shows the person's name, booking time, charges, and bond amount. You can view reports from the last 30 days by selecting a date.

The jail also tracks its population count. You can see how many people are currently in custody at the Larimer County jail. The population number changes throughout the day as people get booked in and released. The sheriff provides statistics on transient and homeless bookings as well. These reports give you a sense of jail activity and how many Fort Collins arrests are happening.

The incident blotter lists law enforcement activity beyond just arrests. This includes calls for service, traffic stops, and other incidents. The blotter covers the sheriff's office and may include some city police activity. It gives a broader view of crime and law enforcement work in Fort Collins and Larimer County.

Note: All reports update regularly but may not reflect activity from the last hour or two due to processing time.

Public Access to Jail Records

Colorado requires county jails to keep a daily log of all inmates under C.R.S. 17-26-118. This log must list each person's name, date of birth, booking date, charges, bond amount, and other details. The law says these logs are public records available at all reasonable times. Larimer County meets this requirement by posting inmate data online where anyone can search it for free.

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act in C.R.S. 24-72-301 also covers booking records. This law says agencies must release records of official actions including arrests and bookings. Larimer County provides free online access to comply with this law. You do not need to file a formal records request to search basic booking information on the sheriff's website.

If you want detailed arrest records or booking photos, you may need to submit a written request to the sheriff's office. Colorado law requires anyone requesting mug shots to sign a pecuniary gain statement per C.R.S. 24-72-305.5. This prevents websites from charging people to remove their booking photos. Larimer County provides the required form when you request booking photographs.

Other Resources for Fort Collins Arrests

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation keeps statewide criminal history records. You can request a background check through CBI if you need someone's full arrest history from anywhere in Colorado. These checks cost $6 per search result. The CBI database includes fingerprint-based arrest records from all Colorado law enforcement agencies including Fort Collins Police.

For inmates in state prison, check the Colorado Department of Corrections website. CDOC has an inmate locator for people serving sentences in state facilities. County jail records and state prison records are separate systems. If someone is not in Larimer County jail, they might be in state custody instead.

Fort Collins Police Department has its own records division if you need a police report. The police department handles requests for incident reports and other documents from Fort Collins arrests. Contact the police department directly for information about requesting police records.

Bookings in Nearby Larimer County Cities

Loveland is the other large city in Larimer County. Loveland is about 15 miles south of Fort Collins. Loveland arrests go through the same Larimer County jail system. When you search the county inmate database, you see both Fort Collins and Loveland bookings together. The arresting agency field tells you which city police made the arrest.

Smaller cities in Larimer County like Estes Park and Wellington also use the county jail. All arrests in Larimer County get booked at the same facility regardless of which city they happen in. The sheriff's inmate search covers the entire county so you can find arrests from any Larimer County city in one place.

Greeley is east of Fort Collins in Weld County. Greeley arrests go through a different jail system run by Weld County Sheriff. You need to search Weld County records to find Greeley bookings. They do not show up in the Larimer County system.

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