Boulder County Recent Bookings

Boulder County posts recent bookings and daily booking reports online through the Boulder County Sheriff's Office. Everyone arrested in Boulder County gets booked at the county jail facility. You can search these records to find current inmates or check recent arrest information. The sheriff maintains detailed booking reports that list all people booked into custody over the past seven days. These public records include names, charges, booking dates, and bond information for everyone processed through the Boulder County jail system.

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Boulder County Sheriff Daily Booking Reports

The Boulder County Sheriff operates a comprehensive online system for tracking recent bookings. Their website posts daily listing reports that show everyone booked within the last seven days. You can also search booking reports by name to find specific individuals. The Boulder County Jail page provides access to all these records at no cost.

The jail is at 3200 Airport Road in Boulder. This facility handles all bookings for arrests made anywhere in Boulder County. Deputies process each person through booking when they arrive. This includes taking fingerprints, photos, and recording personal information. All booking details become part of the public record that you can access online or by contacting the sheriff's office.

Boulder County Sheriff jail records portal homepage

Boulder County provides daily booking reports that update regularly. These reports show current inmates and recent bookings. You can view the daily listing to see everyone booked in the last week. The search function lets you look up specific names. Results show booking date, charges filed, bond amount, and current custody status. This system makes it easy to find booking information without having to call or visit the jail in person.

Boulder County daily booking reports search interface

The sheriff's office maintains these records in compliance with C.R.S. 17-26-118. This Colorado statute requires every jail to keep a daily log of inmates. The log must be open to public inspection at reasonable times. By posting reports online, Boulder County makes access even easier than the law requires. You can check booking information anytime from home without needing to go to the jail or sheriff's office.

Booking Fees and Bond Information

Boulder County charges a $30 booking fee when someone gets arrested. This fee applies to every person processed through the jail. There is also a $10 bond fee. These fees are set by county policy and help cover the costs of running the detention facility.

Bond amounts vary based on the charges and other factors. The judge sets bond at the first appearance, which happens within 48 hours of arrest. Bond information shows up in the booking reports along with the person's name and charges. If someone posts bond, they get released from custody. The bond money acts as a guarantee they will show up for court. If they attend all hearings, the bond money gets returned at the end of the case.

You can contact the Boulder County Sheriff Records Division at 303-441-3600 for help with booking records. The lobby at the jail is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You can also call the main jail number at 303-441-4650 or 303-441-4444 for general inmate information. Staff can answer questions about custody status and provide details on current inmates.

Public Access Under Colorado Law

Colorado law requires booking records to be public. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act governs how agencies release these records. This law is in C.R.S. 24-72-301 and following sections. It defines booking records as official action records that must be made available to the public.

Official action records include arrests, bookings, and charging information. The law says these records must contain the person's name, date of birth, address, charges, and arrest date. Agencies must respond to records requests within three working days. Boulder County goes beyond this requirement by posting booking information online where anyone can access it immediately.

If you need copies of detailed records or mug shots, you may have to sign a statement. This comes from C.R.S. 24-72-305.5, which says people requesting booking photos must promise not to use them for profit. This law prevents websites from charging money to remove booking photos. Boulder County provides the required form when you request photos. It is a simple form that just requires your signature.

The Colorado Open Records Act also applies to booking records. This law covers all government records in the state. It sets standards for how fast agencies must respond to requests. Most booking information from Boulder County is already online, so you do not need to file a formal records request unless you want detailed reports or old records not posted on the website.

Boulder County Court Information

People arrested in Boulder County face charges in the Boulder County Combined Court. The courthouse is in Boulder. This court handles all criminal cases from the county. You can search court records through the Colorado Judicial Branch website. The docket search shows case numbers, court dates, and charges for anyone with a case in Boulder County.

First appearances happen within 48 hours of booking. This is when the judge sets bond. After that, the case goes through other hearings like arraignment and pretrial conferences. You can check the court docket to see when a case has its next hearing. All hearings are open to the public. The docket also shows past court dates and case outcomes.

Court records show what happens with charges after someone gets arrested. The booking record shows the arrest and jail custody. Together these records give a complete picture of a criminal case. Both types of records are public but they come from different systems. Get booking information from the sheriff's website or office. Get court information from the judicial branch website.

Statewide Criminal Justice Systems

Colorado operates several databases that help you find criminal justice information. The Colorado Department of Corrections runs the state prison system. Their inmate locator shows people currently in state prisons. This database does not include county jail inmates. If someone moved from Boulder County jail to state prison, you can find them in the DOC system once they transfer to a state facility.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal history records for the whole state. Their database contains arrest records from all counties based on fingerprints. You can request a criminal background check through the CBI for six dollars per search result. This gives you a complete record of arrests and convictions across Colorado. For recent Boulder County bookings, the sheriff's website is faster and free. Use the CBI for detailed background checks covering multiple counties or many years.

The judicial branch website has a free docket search for all Colorado counties. You can look up cases by name or case number. This tool shows court dates, charges, and case status. It updates regularly so information stays current. Use this search when you need to track a case through the court system or find out when someone has a hearing scheduled in Boulder County or any other county in Colorado.

Bookings from Boulder County Cities

Boulder County includes several cities where arrests happen daily. The city of Boulder has a population over 100,000 and its own police department. Boulder Police make arrests that get booked into the county jail. Longmont is another major city in Boulder County with about 100,000 people. Longmont Police Department also books people into the Boulder County jail.

Louisville and Lafayette are smaller cities in Boulder County. Broomfield used to be part of Boulder County but is now its own county. Arrests from the Boulder County cities all show up in the same booking reports on the sheriff's website. The reports show which agency made the arrest along with other booking details. Whether the Boulder Police, Longmont Police, or sheriff's deputies make the arrest, everyone goes through the same county jail for booking.

Nearby County Booking Records

If you do not find someone in Boulder County records, check nearby counties. Broomfield County borders Boulder County to the south. Weld County is to the north and east. Larimer County sits north of Boulder County. Jefferson County is to the south and west. Gilpin County and Grand County are to the west in the mountains. Each county runs its own jail and keeps separate booking records.

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