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What Is Inmate Records In Boulder County?

Inmate records in Boulder County are official documentation maintained by the Boulder County Sheriff's Office that track individuals who have been arrested, booked, and detained in county correctional facilities. These records constitute the comprehensive documentation of an individual's custody status within the county jail system, as distinguished from court records which document legal proceedings and are maintained by the judicial branch.

Pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes § 24-72-204, inmate records are created at the time of booking and intake into a correctional facility. The record creation process begins when an individual is processed into the Boulder County Jail, where identifying information, charges, and custody status are documented. These records are continuously updated throughout an individual's period of incarceration to reflect changes in custody status, housing assignments, disciplinary actions, and other relevant information. Upon release, the inmate record is closed but maintained according to the county's record retention schedule.

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office is the primary custodian of these records, which serve multiple purposes including:

  • Tracking the location and status of individuals in custody
  • Documenting security classifications and housing assignments
  • Recording disciplinary incidents and administrative actions
  • Maintaining visitation logs and communication records
  • Tracking medical and mental health information
  • Documenting property and financial transactions

These records differ substantially from court records, which document legal proceedings, case filings, and judicial decisions rather than the day-to-day custody status of incarcerated individuals.

Are Inmate Records Public In Boulder County?

Inmate records in Boulder County are partially accessible to the public under the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA), specifically Colorado Revised Statutes § 24-72-201 through § 24-72-309, which governs public access to government records. However, access is limited to specific information while protecting sensitive personal data.

The following inmate record information is generally available to the public:

  • Current inmate roster (listing of individuals currently in custody)
  • Basic booking information including name, date of birth, and physical description
  • Charges for which the individual is being held
  • Mugshot photographs
  • Bond/bail amounts
  • Court dates
  • Expected release dates
  • Facility housing location (general)

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office makes certain inmate information publicly available through their Daily Booking and Listing Reports system. This online resource provides information about individuals who have been booked or lodged at the Boulder County Jail.

Information that is typically restricted from public access includes:

  • Medical and mental health records
  • Disciplinary records
  • Detailed housing assignments that could compromise security
  • Social Security numbers and other personal identifying information
  • Information that could compromise ongoing investigations
  • Juvenile records (with limited exceptions)

Access to restricted information typically requires a court order, subpoena, or specific authorization under state law. Law enforcement agencies, courts, and other criminal justice entities may have broader access to inmate records for official purposes.

What's Included Inmate Records in Boulder County

Inmate records maintained by the Boulder County Sheriff's Office contain comprehensive information organized into several categories:

Basic Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name and any known aliases
  • Date of birth
  • Gender
  • Race/ethnicity
  • Height, weight, and other physical characteristics
  • Identifying marks such as tattoos or scars
  • Booking photograph (mugshot)
  • Fingerprints
  • Assigned inmate identification number

Custody Information:

  • Date and time of booking
  • Arresting agency
  • Booking officer
  • Security classification
  • Housing assignment
  • Custody status (pre-trial, sentenced, etc.)
  • Disciplinary incidents and sanctions
  • Movement history within the facility

Charge Information:

  • Current charges
  • Warrant information
  • Case numbers
  • Arresting agency
  • Incident reports related to the arrest

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bond type (personal recognizance, cash, surety)
  • Bond amount
  • Bond status (posted, not posted)
  • Bond conditions
  • Information regarding bond definitions and procedures

Court Information:

  • Court of jurisdiction
  • Case numbers
  • Scheduled court appearances
  • Court orders affecting custody

Sentence Information (if convicted and serving sentence):

  • Conviction charges
  • Sentence length
  • Sentence start date
  • Projected release date
  • Good time/earned time calculations
  • Parole eligibility date

Release Information:

  • Scheduled release date
  • Actual release date and time
  • Release type (bond, sentence completion, transfer)
  • Release conditions
  • Post-release supervision requirements

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office maintains these records in accordance with state record-keeping requirements and departmental policies. Certain portions of these records are accessible through the county's enhanced jail information system, which provides public access to booking reports and inmate listings.

Boulder County Prison System

The Boulder County correctional system operates under the authority of the Boulder County Sheriff's Office, which is responsible for the administration and operation of detention facilities within the county. The system primarily consists of the Boulder County Jail, which serves as the main detention facility for individuals arrested within the county jurisdiction.

It is important to distinguish between county jails and state prisons in Colorado's correctional system. The Boulder County Jail houses individuals who are:

  • Awaiting trial (pre-trial detention)
  • Serving sentences for misdemeanor convictions (typically up to 18 months)
  • Serving sentences for less serious felonies (typically up to 24 months)
  • Awaiting transfer to state prison facilities
  • Being held on immigration detainers
  • In custody for probation or parole violations

By contrast, Colorado state prisons, operated by the Colorado Department of Corrections, house individuals convicted of more serious felonies serving longer sentences.

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office Jail Division is responsible for the operation of the county's detention facilities in accordance with Colorado Revised Statutes § 17-26-103, which outlines the duties of sheriffs regarding county jails.

Boulder County Sheriff's Office
5600 Flatiron Parkway
Boulder, CO 80301
303-441-3600
Boulder County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office maintains comprehensive records related to all individuals who have been processed through the county jail system. These records can be accessed through the Sheriff's Records Section, which processes public records requests in accordance with state law.

Types of Correctional Facilities In Boulder County

Boulder County maintains several types of correctional and detention facilities to accommodate various custody levels and inmate populations:

Boulder County Jail
3200 Airport Road
Boulder, CO 80301
303-441-4650
Boulder County Jail

The Boulder County Jail is the primary detention facility in the county, housing both pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates. The facility provides various levels of security and specialized housing units including:

  • Maximum security housing for high-risk inmates
  • Medium security general population housing
  • Minimum security dormitory-style housing
  • Special management units for inmates requiring separation
  • Medical housing for inmates with health concerns
  • Mental health housing for inmates with psychiatric needs
  • Work release housing for eligible sentenced inmates

Boulder County Alternative Sentencing Facility
1777 6th Street
Boulder, CO 80302
303-441-3711
Boulder County Alternative Sentencing

This facility administers alternative sentencing programs including:

  • Work Release Program: Allows eligible inmates to maintain employment while serving their sentence
  • Day Reporting: Requires regular check-ins without overnight stays
  • Electronic Home Monitoring: Allows offenders to serve sentences at home with electronic supervision
  • Community Service: Coordinates court-ordered community service hours

Boulder County Juvenile Detention Center
1777 6th Street
Boulder, CO 80302
303-441-3690
Boulder County Juvenile Services

This facility provides secure detention for juveniles awaiting court proceedings or serving short-term sentences. The center offers:

  • Secure detention for juveniles requiring physical custody
  • Educational programming
  • Counseling and behavioral health services
  • Recreational activities
  • Family visitation

Each facility maintains separate records systems appropriate to their function, though all operate under the general authority of the Boulder County Sheriff's Office and adhere to county and state record-keeping requirements.

Who's in Prison In Boulder County

The Boulder County Jail population consists of diverse individuals with varying legal statuses. The facility houses approximately 500 inmates daily, though this number fluctuates based on arrests, court proceedings, and releases. The jail population generally includes:

Pre-trial Detainees:

  • Individuals arrested and awaiting arraignment
  • Defendants who have been arraigned but are awaiting trial
  • Persons who have not posted bail or were denied bail
  • Individuals deemed flight risks or dangers to the community

Sentenced Inmates:

  • Persons serving sentences for misdemeanor convictions (typically up to 18 months)
  • Individuals serving sentences for less serious felonies (typically up to 24 months)
  • Offenders serving weekend or intermittent sentences

Special Populations:

  • Individuals awaiting transfer to state prison facilities
  • Persons held on immigration detainers for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
  • Individuals in custody for probation or parole violations
  • Persons awaiting competency evaluations or restoration
  • Individuals serving sanctions for technical violations of probation or parole

According to data from the Boulder County Sheriff's Office, the jail population demographics generally reflect:

  • Approximately 80-85% male and 15-20% female inmates
  • Age ranges from 18 to 65+, with the majority between 20-40 years old
  • Diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds
  • Varying education levels and socioeconomic backgrounds
  • High prevalence of substance use disorders and mental health conditions

The Boulder County Jail maintains daily booking and listing reports that provide current information about individuals in custody, including their charges and custody status. These reports are updated daily and are accessible to the public through the Sheriff's Office website.

How To Search for Inmate Records In Boulder County in 2026

Members of the public seeking inmate records in Boulder County may utilize several methods to access this information. The Boulder County Sheriff's Office provides multiple avenues for obtaining inmate records, each with specific procedures:

Online Inmate Search:

  1. Visit the Boulder County Sheriff's Office Daily Booking and Listing Reports webpage
  2. Select the appropriate report type (Current Inmates, Daily Booking, or Daily Release)
  3. Enter the inmate's name in the search field
  4. Review the results, which typically include:
    • Inmate name and booking number
    • Physical description
    • Booking date
    • Charges
    • Bond information
    • Housing location (general)
    • Expected release date (if applicable)

In-Person Records Request:

  1. Visit the Boulder County Sheriff's Office Records Section

    Boulder County Sheriff's Office Records Section
    5600 Flatiron Parkway
    Boulder, CO 80301
    303-441-3600
    Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

  2. Complete a records request form

  3. Provide identification and any applicable fees

  4. Specify the information being requested

  5. Allow processing time as required by Colorado Open Records Act

Written Records Request:

  1. Download and complete the Sheriff's Office Records Request Form
  2. Submit the completed form via:
    • Email to records@bouldercounty.org
    • Mail to Boulder County Sheriff's Office Records Section, 5600 Flatiron Parkway, Boulder, CO 80301
    • Fax to 303-441-4600
  3. Include contact information and specific details about the requested records
  4. Include payment for applicable fees (current fee schedule available on the Sheriff's Office website)

Pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes § 24-72-205, the Sheriff's Office must respond to records requests within three working days, though this period may be extended by an additional seven working days if extenuating circumstances exist.

For more comprehensive records beyond what is available through the online inmate search, requestors may need to provide additional information and may be subject to fees in accordance with the Colorado Open Records Act.

How To Find an Inmate in Boulder County for Free?

Boulder County provides several no-cost methods for locating individuals in custody at the Boulder County Jail. These free resources are designed to help family members, friends, legal representatives, and other interested parties determine if someone is currently incarcerated and access basic custody information.

Online Inmate Lookup:

  1. Access the Boulder County Sheriff's Office Daily Booking and Listing Reports webpage
  2. Use the "Current Inmates" search function
  3. Enter the individual's name (last name, first name)
  4. Review the results, which include:
    • Full name
    • Age
    • Gender
    • Race
    • Booking date
    • Charges
    • Bond information
    • Housing facility

This online system is updated regularly and provides the most current information available about individuals in custody.

Telephone Inquiry:

  1. Call the Boulder County Jail Information Line at 303-441-4650
  2. Follow the automated prompts for inmate information
  3. Provide the name of the individual you are seeking information about
  4. Basic custody information will be provided if the person is currently in custody

Jail Lobby Kiosk:

  1. Visit the Boulder County Jail lobby during public hours

    Boulder County Jail
    3200 Airport Road
    Boulder, CO 80301
    Lobby Hours: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM, seven days a week

  2. Use the public information kiosk in the lobby

  3. Search for the individual by name

  4. Review the basic custody information provided

Daily Booking and Release Reports:

  1. Access the Sheriff's Office enhanced jail information system
  2. Review the daily booking report (shows new arrivals)
  3. Review the daily release report (shows individuals released)
  4. These reports are published each morning and reflect activity from the previous 24 hours

These free resources provide basic information about an individual's custody status. For more detailed information, such as visitation eligibility, bond details, or release procedures, direct contact with the jail may be necessary.

How To Visit an Inmate In Boulder County

Visitation with inmates at the Boulder County Jail is governed by specific policies designed to maintain security while facilitating important connections between inmates and their support networks. All visits must comply with the following guidelines:

Visit Rules and Procedures:

  • All visitors must present valid, government-issued photo identification
  • Visitors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Visitors must successfully pass a background check
  • Visitors must register at least 24 hours in advance for most visit types
  • All visitors are subject to search upon entering the facility
  • Visitors with active warrants or on probation/parole may require special permission

Visit Schedule:

  • Professional visits (attorneys, clergy, etc.): Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Video visitation: Daily, 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Contact visits (when authorized): Scheduled by appointment only

What to Bring:

  • Valid government-issued photo identification
  • Necessary medical items (medications, mobility devices)
  • Vehicle keys (to be stored in provided lockers)
  • Documentation of professional status for professional visits

What NOT to Bring:

  • Weapons of any kind
  • Drugs or alcohol
  • Electronic devices (cell phones, tablets, smartwatches)
  • Cameras or recording devices
  • Food or beverages
  • Purses, bags, or backpacks
  • Excessive cash (over $50)
  • Tobacco products or vaping devices

Dress Code:

  • Conservative, appropriate attire is required
  • No revealing clothing (shorts above mid-thigh, tank tops, low-cut tops)
  • No gang-related clothing or insignia
  • No clothing with offensive language or images
  • Shoes and shirts required at all times
  • No hats or head coverings (except religious items)

Visit Types:

  • Video visitation: Primary method for personal visits
  • Professional visits: For attorneys, clergy, and authorized service providers
  • Contact visits: Limited to special circumstances with prior approval
  • Special visits: May be arranged for exceptional circumstances

Visit Restrictions:

  • Maximum of two adults per visit
  • Visits limited to 30 minutes for standard visits
  • Maximum of two visits per week per inmate
  • Disruptive behavior will result in immediate termination of visit
  • Violation of rules may result in suspension of visitation privileges

To schedule a visit, use the Boulder County Jail Visitation System or call the visitation scheduling line at 303-441-4650. Visits must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance but no more than one week ahead.

All visitation policies are subject to change based on facility needs and security considerations. Visitors should verify current policies before arriving for a scheduled visit.

How To Send Money to a Boulder County Inmate

Individuals in custody at the Boulder County Jail may receive funds from approved sources to purchase commissary items and pay for services such as phone calls. The following methods are available for sending money to inmates:

Online Deposits:

  1. Visit the TouchPay Payment Systems website
  2. Select "Boulder County Jail" from the facility list
  3. Create an account or proceed as a guest
  4. Enter the inmate's full name and booking number
  5. Enter payment information (credit/debit card or electronic check)
  6. Complete the transaction and retain the confirmation number

Kiosk Deposits:

  1. Visit the payment kiosk located in the Boulder County Jail lobby

    Boulder County Jail
    3200 Airport Road
    Boulder, CO 80301
    Kiosk Hours: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM, seven days a week

  2. Follow the on-screen instructions

  3. Enter the inmate's information

  4. Insert cash or credit/debit card

  5. Obtain and keep the printed receipt

Money Order by Mail:

  1. Purchase a money order payable to "Boulder County Jail" with the inmate's name and booking number in the memo line

  2. Complete a money order deposit form (available on the Boulder County Sheriff's website)

  3. Mail to:

    Inmate's Full Name and Booking Number
    Boulder County Jail
    3200 Airport Road
    Boulder, CO 80301

Amount Limits and Fees:

  • Minimum deposit: $1.00
  • Maximum online/kiosk deposit: $300.00 per transaction
  • Maximum money order: $500.00
  • Online transaction fee: $2.95 for deposits up to $20.00; $6.95 for deposits $20.01-$300.00
  • Kiosk transaction fee: $2.95 for deposits up to $20.00; $6.95 for deposits $20.01-$300.00
  • Money order processing: No fee

Prohibited Items:

  • Personal checks
  • Cash sent through mail
  • Cashier's checks
  • Third-party checks
  • Foreign currency

Approved Uses for Inmate Funds:

  • Commissary purchases (hygiene items, snacks, writing materials)
  • Phone calls and video visitation sessions
  • Medical co-pays
  • Haircuts
  • Release funds

Restricted Uses:

  • Payments to other inmates
  • Payments to outside vendors
  • Bond payments (must be handled separately through the bond process)
  • Restitution payments (handled through court system)

Funds received are typically available in the inmate's account within 24-48 hours for electronic deposits and 3-5 business days for money orders. Questions regarding inmate accounts may be directed to the Boulder County Jail at 303-441-4650.

How To Send Jail Mail In Boulder County

Correspondence with inmates at the Boulder County Jail must follow specific guidelines to ensure security and proper delivery. All mail is subject to inspection and must comply with the following regulations:

Regular Mail Guidelines:

  1. Address envelopes clearly with:

    Inmate's Full Name and Booking Number
    Boulder County Jail
    3200 Airport Road
    Boulder, CO 80301

  2. Include a complete return address with sender's full name

  3. Use standard white envelopes only

  4. Write in blue or black ink only

  5. Mail must be delivered through the U.S. Postal Service

Permitted Items:

  • Letters (maximum 5 pages, single-sided)
  • Photographs (maximum 5 per envelope, no larger than 4"x6")
  • Greeting cards (plain cards only, no musical or electronic components)
  • Money orders (following procedures outlined in the financial section)
  • Legal documents (for attorneys and court officials)

Prohibited Items:

  • Packages or padded envelopes
  • Colored paper or envelopes
  • Cardstock or construction paper
  • Plastic or metal items of any kind
  • Stickers, labels, or tape
  • Perfumed or scented items
  • Crayon, marker, or colored pencil writing
  • Cash or personal checks
  • Polaroid photographs
  • Sexually explicit or obscene materials
  • Gang-related materials
  • Items containing biohazards
  • Correspondence containing threats or criminal activity

Legal Mail: Legal mail from attorneys, courts, or government agencies receives special handling:

  1. Must be clearly marked "Legal Mail" on the envelope
  2. Must include attorney bar number or official letterhead
  3. Will be opened in the presence of the inmate
  4. Is not read by staff but is inspected for contraband

Books and Publications:

  1. Must be sent directly from the publisher or approved vendor
  2. Paperback books only (no hardcover)
  3. Maximum of 3 books per mailing
  4. Subject to content review for security concerns

E-Messages: The Boulder County Jail also offers electronic messaging through the inmate messaging system:

  1. Create an account on the approved messaging platform
  2. Purchase message credits
  3. Compose and send messages to specific inmates
  4. Messages are subject to review before delivery
  5. Standard fees apply (currently $0.50 per message)

All correspondence is subject to inspection for contraband and content that could compromise facility security. Mail that does not comply with these guidelines may be returned to sender, placed in the inmate's property, or destroyed if it contains contraband.

Lookup Inmate Records in Boulder County

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Sheriff's Office Records Section

Enhanced Jail Information System