Adams County Recent Bookings

Adams County maintains an online system for searching recent bookings and current jail inmates. The Adams County Sheriff's Office operates the detention facility in Brighton and posts booking information online each day. You can search for people arrested in Adams County by name or view the full inmate roster. The system updates with new bookings throughout the day. Anyone can access this public information to see who is currently in custody at the Adams County jail or find out about recent arrests in the area.

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Adams County Sheriff Inmate Search

The Adams County Sheriff runs the county jail and posts all booking records online. Their inmate search tool is free and easy to use. You type in a name and the system shows all matches. Results include charges, booking date, bond amount, and current status.

The Adams County Sheriff's Office website provides access to inmate records for anyone in custody at the detention facility. This database updates in real time as new people get booked into jail. You can search any time of day or night from home. The system shows both current inmates and people who were recently released. Records update daily by 7 AM to reflect all activity from the previous day. If someone was arrested late at night, their booking information may not appear until the next morning update.

Adams County Sheriff's Office homepage showing public records access

To use the Adams County inmate search portal, visit the sheriff's website and click on the inmate search link. The search page lets you enter a first name, last name, or both. You can also search by booking number if you have that information. The system will return all matching records from the current jail population. Each result shows the person's name, age, booking date, charges filed, and bond information. You can click on a name to see more details about that person's case.

Adams County inmate search tool interface

Adams County also provides a warrant search on the sheriff's website. This tool lets you check if someone has an active warrant in Adams County. Warrant information updates regularly but may not reflect warrants issued in the last few hours. The sheriff's office reminds users that finding a warrant in the database does not confirm its current status. You should contact the Warrants Section at (720) 322-1325 to verify any warrant information before taking action.

Note: Information in the inmate search reflects bookings processed through the Adams County jail and may not include federal arrests or holds from other jurisdictions.

Adams County Detention Facility

The jail is at 150 North 19th Avenue in Brighton. This is the main detention center for Adams County. All people arrested in Adams County go through this facility for booking and processing. The facility operates around the clock every day of the year. If you need to reach the jail by phone, call (303) 654-1850 for general inmate information.

Visitation at the Adams County jail takes place onsite and through remote video. Onsite visits are free but you must schedule them in advance. Remote video visitation costs $0.20 per minute with a 30-minute limit per session. Different housing units have different visitation schedules. Check the sheriff's website for current visitation rules and hours before you plan a visit. The jail may restrict or cancel visitation at any time due to security needs or operational issues.

Adams County allows people to put money on an inmate's account for commissary purchases and phone calls. You can deposit funds online, by phone, or in person at the jail. The commissary sells snacks, hygiene items, and other approved products. Inmates can also use account funds to make phone calls to approved numbers. Call the jail for details on how to set up phone access or add money to an inmate account.

Booking Records and Public Access

Colorado law requires county jails to keep a daily log of all inmates. This rule is in C.R.S. 17-26-118. The log must list each person's name, date of birth, booking date, charges, and bond amount. These logs are public records that anyone can view. Adams County posts this information online to make access easier for the public.

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act covers how agencies release arrest and booking information. This law is in C.R.S. 24-72-301 and sets rules for what must be made public. Booking records count as official action records under the law. Agencies must release these records when someone asks for them. Adams County provides free online access to meet this requirement. You do not need to file a formal records request to search for basic booking information on the sheriff's website.

If you need copies of booking records or mug shots, you may need to submit a records request to the sheriff's office. Colorado law requires people who request mug shots to sign a statement that they will not use the photos for profit. This rule comes from C.R.S. 24-72-305.5. The pecuniary gain statement prevents websites from charging people to remove their booking photos. Adams County provides this form when you request booking photos.

Adams County generally responds to records requests within three working days as required by the Colorado Open Records Act. Some requests may take longer if the records are hard to locate or need review for privacy concerns. If you submit a records request, the sheriff's office will tell you when to expect the records and what fees may apply. Most simple booking record requests are free or cost only a small copying fee.

Court Dates and Legal Help

People booked into the Adams County jail usually see a judge within 48 hours. This first appearance is where bond gets set. You can check court dates for Adams County cases through the Colorado Judicial Branch website. The docket search lets you look up cases by name or case number. Court records show when someone is due in court and what charges they face.

If you need a lawyer and cannot afford one, the court will appoint a public defender. Adams County has a local public defender office that handles cases for people who qualify. You can also contact Colorado Legal Services or other legal aid groups for help with certain types of cases. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation keeps statewide criminal history records if you need to check someone's full arrest history beyond just recent Adams County bookings.

Recent Bookings in Adams County Cities

Adams County includes several cities where arrests are common. People arrested in these cities go to the Adams County jail for booking.

Thornton is the largest city in Adams County with a population over 146,000. Thornton Police Department makes arrests within city limits and books people into the Adams County facility. Westminster sits partly in Adams County and partly in Jefferson County. Westminster arrests on the Adams County side go through the Adams County jail system. Both cities show up regularly in the Adams County booking reports each day.

Smaller cities and unincorporated areas in Adams County also use the county jail for all arrests. The sheriff's office handles law enforcement in areas outside city limits. Whether the arrest happens in a city or in the county, all booking records end up in the same Adams County system. You can search the inmate roster to find anyone arrested anywhere in Adams County regardless of which agency made the arrest.

Nearby County Booking Information

If you do not find the person you are looking for in Adams County, try searching nearby counties. Arapahoe County borders Adams County to the south. Jefferson County is to the west. Weld County sits north of Adams County. Denver County is a city and county that shares a border with Adams County. Each county runs its own jail and posts booking records on its sheriff's website.

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