Conejos County Jail Release Records Search

Conejos County booking releases are public records maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Conejos. The county detention facility serves the San Luis Valley region of southern Colorado. You can search for release information through their online portal or by contacting the records division directly. Finding these records helps families track custody status and legal professionals monitor case progress. The Sheriff's Office handles requests for release dates and custody records. Staff are available to help locate specific inmate information from their database. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act ensures public access to these official action records. Search now.

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Conejos County Quick Facts

7,521 Population
Conejos County Seat
12th Judicial District

Conejos County Sheriff Office

The Conejos County Sheriff maintains all booking and release records for the local detention facility. This office handles arrests, booking procedures, and inmate releases. Staff keep daily logs of custody changes as required by state law. The rural nature of Conejos County means the Sheriff's Office serves multiple roles in public safety.

Requesting booking release records from the Sheriff's Office requires contacting them during business hours. Staff can check current custody status and recent release dates. The office follows Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act guidelines for all requests. Response times depend on current workload and record complexity.

Conejos County booking records and criminal history resources
Address Conejos County Sheriff Office
6685 County Road 13
Conejos, CO 81129
Phone 719-376-2191
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

How to Find Conejos County Booking Releases

Finding release records in Conejos County requires direct contact with the Sheriff's Office. This small rural county does not maintain an online inmate roster or booking database. Staff handle all requests personally during regular office hours.

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act gives you the right to inspect official action records. This includes booking logs and release documentation. The Sheriff must respond within three working days of your request. Some delays may occur if records need retrieval from archives.

When requesting records, provide as much detail as possible. Include the person's full name and approximate dates. Booking numbers help staff locate files faster. The Sheriff's Office may charge fees for extensive research or document copies.

For statewide criminal history checks, use the Colorado Bureau of Investigation online portal. This database shows arrest records from all Colorado counties. Fees apply for each name-based search performed through their system.

Colorado Bureau of Investigation Records

The CBI maintains a central repository for criminal history information from across Colorado. Their records include fingerprint-based arrest data from Conejos County and all other jurisdictions. You can access these records through their Internet Criminal History Check System online.

CBI searches require payment per name inquiry. The results show arrests that generated fingerprint submissions. Warrants, sealed cases, and juvenile matters do not appear in these records. The database serves as a resource for criminal history verification.

CBI Records Check system for Conejos County criminal history searches

Note: CBI records do not include release dates from local jails. Contact the Conejos County Sheriff directly for custody status information.

Colorado Department of Corrections Locator

The DOC manages state prison inmates and maintains release date information. Their online locator tool helps you find offenders serving sentences in state facilities. Search by name or DOC identification number for quick results.

The locator shows current custody status and estimated release dates. Parole eligibility information appears for qualifying inmates. Time computation details help families understand sentence progress. The tool covers all state correctional facilities across Colorado.

Access the DOC inmate locator at co.colorado.gov/locate-inmate. This resource works for state prison inmates only. County jail inmates remain under local Sheriff jurisdiction. The Conejos County Sheriff handles all local detention releases separately from state facilities.

Conejos County Records Under CCJRA

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act governs access to booking and release information in Conejos County. This statute ensures transparency while protecting certain sensitive details. The law applies to all criminal justice agencies in Colorado including the Conejos County Sheriff.

Official action records include arrest records, charge details, and release dates. These documents are generally available for public inspection. The Sheriff must provide access within three working days. Extensions to ten days apply under special circumstances.

CCJRA statutes legal reference for Conejos County booking records

The CCJRA permits agencies to charge for actual costs of producing records. Copy fees cannot exceed twenty-five cents per standard page. Research fees may apply for requests requiring extensive staff time. The first hour of research typically carries no charge.

Note: CCJRA exemptions protect certain information from disclosure. This includes details that could compromise ongoing investigations or endanger individuals.

Daily Jail Records Requirements

C.R.S. § 17-26-118 requires Conejos County to maintain daily logs of all inmates. These records must contain specific information about each person in custody. The law mandates public access during reasonable business hours.

Required information includes full name, date of birth, and demographic details. Charges, bond amounts, and release dates must appear in the daily log. This statute ensures community awareness of who occupies local detention facilities. The Conejos County Sheriff maintains these records as part of normal operations.

The Colorado Open Records Act supplements jail record requirements. CORA establishes standard response times and fee limits. Agencies must reply within three working days. Copy fees remain affordable for most requesters seeking booking release information.

Nearby Colorado Counties

These counties border Conejos County and maintain similar booking release records. Contact their Sheriff offices for additional regional criminal justice information.

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