Summit County Recent Bookings

Summit County recent bookings and arrest records are maintained by the sheriff's office in Breckenridge. When someone gets arrested in Summit County, they go to the county detention facility for processing. The jail keeps detailed records of all people in custody. You can search for recent arrests or check if someone is currently held at the facility. Colorado state law requires county jails to maintain a public log of all inmates. Anyone can request access to these booking records. The Summit County Sheriff provides this information as required by state statutes during regular business hours.

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Summit County Detention Center

The Summit County Sheriff operates the detention center in Breckenridge. All arrests in the county go through this facility. The jail runs around the clock. Staff process bookings at any time as arrests occur. The facility serves Breckenridge and the rest of Summit County including popular ski resort areas.

During booking, staff collect personal information from the arrested person. They record name, date of birth, and physical description. They also note the charges and which agency made the arrest. This information becomes part of the booking record. Colorado law at C.R.S. 17-26-118 requires jails to keep a daily log of all inmates. The log must be available to the public at reasonable times.

You can contact the Summit County Sheriff's Office to check on inmate status. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody. They can provide basic information over the phone like booking date, charges, and bond amount. For detailed records or copies of reports, you may need to visit the office in person or submit a written records request.

Summit County has a population over 30,000. The county includes several ski resort towns that attract many visitors. Arrest activity can increase during peak ski season when tourism is high. The detention center handles all arrests from across the county regardless of which agency made the arrest.

Colorado Judicial Branch docket search

You can search court cases for Summit County through the Colorado Judicial Branch website. The docket search shows case information, charges, and court dates. This provides more detail than booking records alone.

Colorado Records Access Laws

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act governs how agencies release arrest and booking records. This law is at C.R.S. 24-72-301. Booking records count as official action records under the law. Official action records must be released to the public when requested. The law ensures transparency in the criminal justice system.

Summit County must respond to records requests within three working days as required by the Colorado Open Records Act. If the county needs more time to locate or review records, they can take up to seven additional days. They must notify you in writing if they need the extension and explain why.

Basic booking information is usually free or low cost. If you want copies of reports, 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 request booking photos, you must sign a pecuniary gain statement per C.R.S. 24-72-305.5. This statement says you will not use the photos for commercial purposes. You cannot post them on websites that charge money to remove booking pictures. This protects people from exploitation. The sheriff's office will provide the required form.

Summit County Court System

People arrested in Summit County appear in the Summit County Combined Court in Breckenridge. First appearances happen within 48 hours of arrest in most cases. The judge sets bond at this initial hearing. Court proceedings are generally open to the public unless sealed by the judge.

Court files contain more information than booking records. The file includes charging documents, police affidavits, motions, and court orders. Some documents may be sealed by court order. The court clerk can tell you what records are available for each case. You can request copies at the clerk's office. Standard copying fees apply.

If a defendant cannot afford a lawyer, the court appoints a public defender. Summit County residents have access to the Colorado State Public Defender office. The public defender provides free legal representation to people who meet income requirements.

Note: Tourist areas like Summit County may see more arrest activity during peak seasons.

Statewide Criminal Record Searches

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains the state's central repository of criminal records. The CBI database includes fingerprint-based arrest records from all Colorado counties. You can request a criminal history check through the CBI website. The check costs $6.00 per result downloaded.

A CBI check shows arrests from across the state, not just Summit County. The report includes convictions and court dispositions. Only arrests where fingerprints were taken appear in the database. Warrant information and sealed records do not show up on CBI reports. The check only notes currently registered sex offenders.

CBI criminal history check system

For people in state prison, use the Colorado Department of Corrections search tool. County jails like Summit County hold people awaiting trial or serving sentences under one year. State prison houses people with longer sentences. The CDOC database does not include county jail inmates.

Nearby County Bookings

If you do not find the person in Summit County, check nearby counties. Grand County is north of Summit County. Eagle County sits to the west. Park County borders Summit County to the south. Clear Creek County lies to the east. Each county operates its own jail and maintains separate booking records.

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