Sedgwick County Jail Bookings

Sedgwick County booking records and recent arrests are available through the sheriff's office in Julesburg. All people arrested in Sedgwick County get processed at the county jail. The facility maintains records of current inmates and recent bookings. You can search for arrest information by contacting the sheriff's office directly. Colorado state law requires county jails to keep a public log of all inmates. This log must be available for public inspection. Anyone can request information about people currently in custody or recently arrested in Sedgwick County.

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Sedgwick County Sheriff Jail Operations

The Sedgwick County Sheriff runs the jail in Julesburg. This facility serves the entire county. All arrests in Sedgwick County lead to this jail for booking. The jail operates 24 hours a day. Staff are on duty at all times to process bookings.

When someone gets arrested, staff collect their information during booking. They record name, date of birth, and physical details. They note the charges and which agency made the arrest. This information goes into a booking log. Colorado law at C.R.S. 17-26-118 requires jails to keep this log. The law also says the log must be open to the public.

You can call the Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office to ask about inmates. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody. They can give you basic information over the phone like booking date and bond amount. For written records or detailed reports, you may need to visit the office or submit a records request form.

Sedgwick County is in northeastern Colorado near the Nebraska border. The county has a small population. The jail is correspondingly small. Despite its size, the facility follows all state laws for booking procedures and records access.

Colorado Department of Corrections website

If the person you are looking for is not in county jail, they may be in state prison. The Colorado Department of Corrections runs the state prison system. County jails hold people awaiting trial or serving short sentences. State prison holds people with longer sentences. The CDOC has its own search tool for state inmates.

Access to Booking Records

Colorado law guarantees public access to most booking records. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act is the main law. It is in C.R.S. 24-72-301. This law defines criminal justice records and sets rules for releasing them. Booking records are official action records. Agencies must release official action records when requested.

Sedgwick County follows state law for records requests. The sheriff's office must respond within three working days. This deadline is in the Colorado Open Records Act. If they need more time to find or review records, they can take up to seven additional days. They must give you a written explanation if they need extra time.

Basic booking information is usually free or low cost. If you want copies of documents, the county can charge 25 cents per page after the first 25 pages. If staff must spend more than an hour searching for records, they can charge for their time. State law limits these fees to actual costs.

If you want booking photos, you must sign a statement. The law is at C.R.S. 24-72-305.5. The statement says you will not use the photos for profit. You cannot post them on a website that charges money to remove booking pictures. This prevents commercial abuse of arrest photos. The sheriff's office has the form you need to sign.

Note: Small rural counties may have limited staff for processing records requests compared to large urban counties.

Sedgwick County Court System

People arrested in Sedgwick County appear in the Sedgwick County Combined Court in Julesburg. First appearances happen fast after arrest. Most people see a judge within 48 hours. The judge sets bond at the first appearance. You can attend court hearings as they are generally open to the public.

Court records contain more information than booking records. The court file includes charging documents, police affidavits, motions, and orders. You can search Sedgwick County cases through the Colorado Judicial Branch website. The search is free. You type in a name or case number. Results show charges, court dates, and outcomes.

The court clerk maintains case files at the courthouse. Some documents may be sealed by court order. The clerk can tell you what is available for each case. You can request copies at the clerk's office. Copying fees apply.

If a defendant cannot afford a lawyer, the court appoints a public defender. Sedgwick County residents can get a public defender if they qualify. The public defender provides free legal help in criminal cases to people who meet income limits.

Colorado Statewide Searches

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation keeps statewide criminal records. The CBI database has arrest records from all 64 counties. These records are based on fingerprints taken at booking. You can request a criminal history check through the CBI website.

A CBI check costs $6.00 per result. The report shows all arrests where fingerprints were taken. It includes convictions and court outcomes. Warrant information and sealed records do not appear. The check only shows currently registered sex offenders. This is useful if you need to see someone's full criminal history across multiple counties.

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Nearby County Jails

If the person is not in Sedgwick County jail, try nearby counties. Phillips County is north of Sedgwick County. Logan County sits to the west. Washington County borders Sedgwick County to the south. Each county operates its own jail and keeps separate records.

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