Denver County Inmate Custody Records

Denver County booking releases are public records maintained by the Sheriff's Department in downtown Denver. The county operates a large detention facility serving the Denver metro area. You can search for inmate releases through their online inmate search tool or by contacting the records division directly. Finding these documents helps families track custody status and legal professionals monitor case progress. The Sheriff's Department processes thousands of requests for release information. Their staff can help locate specific inmate records quickly. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act ensures public access to these official action records. Start your search today.

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About Denver County Sheriff and Jail Operations

The Denver Sheriff Department operates one of the largest jail systems in Colorado. They manage detention facilities for the consolidated city-county government. The department handles booking, classification, and release operations. Staff process thousands of inmates annually through their facilities. Records of all custody changes are maintained according to state law.

Denver's consolidated government means city and county records are unified. The Sheriff Department works with the District Attorney and courts on criminal cases. Their detention facilities hold pre-trial and sentenced inmates. Release operations occur daily as inmates complete sentences or post bond.

Contact the Sheriff Department at 720-337-0400 for general inquiries. The jail information line is 720-913-3600. Staff can direct you to the appropriate records resources. The main facilities are located in downtown Denver.

Denver County Quick Facts

Denver County Seat
716,577 Population
720-337-0400 Sheriff Phone

Finding Denver County Booking Release Records

Denver provides several avenues for obtaining booking and release information. The District Attorney's office maintains criminal justice contact information. This resource helps you find the right agency for your records needs. You can locate jail, court, and law enforcement contacts in one place. The page serves as a directory for criminal justice services.

The Sheriff Department handles formal records requests for custody documents. Their administrative staff process CCJRA requests. You can submit inquiries by mail or in person. Include specific details about the records you need. Staff will search their archives for matching documents.

The Denver District Attorney criminal justice contacts page provides agency contact information.

View the criminal justice contacts page for Denver jail, court, and law enforcement agency information.

Denver District Attorney criminal justice contacts page with agency information

The contacts page helps locate the right agency for booking records and release information.

Legal Framework for Denver County Records

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act applies to Denver Sheriff Department records. Under C.R.S. § 24-72-301, official action records must be available for public inspection. This includes booking and release documents. The law ensures transparency while protecting sensitive information.

C.R.S. § 17-26-118 requires daily logs of jail inmates. These records must include names, charges, and release dates. Denver complies with these requirements through their jail management system. The public can access this information under state law.

The CCJRA allows agencies to charge fees for records production. The first hour of research is often free. Copy fees cannot exceed twenty-five cents per page. Hourly research rates have maximum limits under law. Denver follows these statutory guidelines.

Requesters must sign a pecuniary gain statement. This affirms that records will not be used for direct business solicitation. Violation is a misdemeanor offense. The requirement protects individuals from commercial exploitation.

Note: Denver may withhold records that could compromise security or ongoing investigations.

How to Request Denver County Jail Records

Requesting booking release records from Denver starts with identifying the correct agency. The Sheriff Department maintains custody records for jail inmates. You can contact them by phone to discuss your needs. Staff can explain the records request process. They will tell you what information they need to locate files.

Written requests should include specific details about the records sought. Provide full names, dates of birth, and relevant dates. Include your contact information for follow-up. State clearly that you are requesting records under the CCJRA. Send requests to the Sheriff Department headquarters.

In-person visits allow direct assistance from staff. Bring identification when visiting the records office. Staff can search their system while you wait. Some records may be available for immediate review. Payment is required before receiving copies.

Colorado State Resources for Inmate Searches

State databases provide additional tools for finding Denver County inmates. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal history records. Their Internet Criminal History Check System shows arrests from Denver and all counties. You can search by name for a fee per query. Results include fingerprint-based arrest data.

The Department of Corrections tracks inmates who transfer to state prison. Their locator tool helps find long-term custody information. You can search by name or DOC number. The system shows parole dates and release timelines.

Access the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and DOC Inmate Locator for statewide tools.

Use the CBI records check system for criminal history information from Denver County and across Colorado.

CBI Records Check portal for statewide criminal history searches

The CBI database contains comprehensive arrest records from Denver and all Colorado jurisdictions.

Denver's Consolidated City-County Structure

Denver operates as both a city and county under unified government. This structure affects how records are organized and accessed. The Sheriff Department serves both municipal and county functions. Their records cover all law enforcement detention within Denver boundaries. This consolidation streamlines the records request process.

The unified government means fewer agencies to navigate for records. You do not need to distinguish between city and county departments. The Sheriff Department is the primary source for jail records. Their records span the entire jurisdiction. This simplifies searches for booking and release information.

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