Search Adams County Booking Records

Adams County 24 Hour Booking Records provide daily updates on recent arrests in this Denver metro area county. The Adams County Sheriff's Office maintains these public records at the detention facility in Brighton. You can search for inmates online through their official portals. Records show booking photos, charges, bond amounts, and custody status. The system updates every morning by 7 AM with new arrest information.

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Adams County Quick Facts

542,973 Population
Brighton County Seat
7:00 AM Daily Update
24/7 Online Access

Adams County Detention Facility

The Adams County Detention Facility sits at 150 North 19th Avenue in Brighton. This jail serves as the main holding center for arrestees in Adams County. The facility books inmates around the clock. Staff process new arrests and maintain all booking records. The jail houses both pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates.

Adams County Sheriff homepage for accessing 24 hour booking records

The facility offers several ways to get information. You can call the main number for general questions. The dispatch line handles urgent matters. The warrants division helps with active warrant checks. Bonding questions go to a dedicated phone line. Here are the key contact numbers for Adams County:

  • Dispatch: (303) 288-1535
  • Warrants: (720) 322-1325
  • Bonding: (303) 654-1850

Visitation occurs on set schedules. Inmates must add visitors to their approved list. The jail follows strict security protocols. All visitors must show valid photo ID. The facility also offers video visitation options for remote visits.

How to Search Adams County 24 Hour Booking

Adams County provides multiple ways to find booking records. The sheriff's office maintains online tools. These systems let you search from home. You can also call or visit in person. Each method has its own benefits.

Adams County inmate search page for booking records

The Adams County Inmate Search tool offers basic lookup features. You can search by name. Results show current inmates only. The display includes booking date and charges. Bond information appears when set. This tool works best for recent arrests.

For more details, use the Jail Portal system. This platform provides richer data. You can view booking photos. Charge details show statute numbers. Court dates appear when scheduled. The portal also lists release dates. Both systems update daily by 7 AM.

Information in Adams County Arrest Records

Booking records in Adams County contain specific details. Each record documents the arrest process. Information helps families and attorneys. The public can view most data. Some details stay private for safety.

Adams County jail portal showing 24 hour booking information

Personal information appears first. You will see the full name. Date of birth shows age. Physical stats include height and weight. The record lists the home address. Race and gender appear too. A booking number tracks each case.

Arrest details form the core. The record shows arrest date and time. Location of arrest appears. The arresting agency name shows. All charges list with descriptions. Each charge links to a Colorado statute. Bond amounts display when set. Court dates show upcoming hearings.

Under C.R.S. § 24-72-301, these records are public. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act governs access. Most booking data is open. Some information may be restricted. Active investigations can limit release. Juvenile records stay sealed.

Note: Adams County updates booking records every morning at 7 AM with overnight arrest data.

Colorado Laws on Adams County Booking Records

Colorado law shapes how booking records work. The state balances public access with privacy. Several statutes apply to Adams County. These laws protect both citizens and law enforcement.

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act sets the main rules. It declares records of official action as public. Arrests count as official actions. This means booking records are generally open. The law helps citizens stay informed.

Under C.R.S. § 24-72-304, the sheriff serves as custodian. The Adams County Sheriff must provide access. Requests can be made in writing. The office has three days to respond. Complex requests may take longer.

Denial reasons appear in C.R.S. § 24-72-305. Records can be withheld for investigations. Safety concerns may block release. The agency must explain denials. Written notice comes within 72 hours. You can appeal denied requests.

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Related Resources for Adams County

Several other tools can help your search. State systems cover all counties. Some third-party sites offer alerts. These work well with county records.

The VINE system tracks inmates nationwide. It covers many Colorado counties. You can check custody status. The service sends release alerts. Family members find this helpful. Victims can get case updates.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation offers history checks. Their database covers all counties. You need a name and birth date. Searches cost $6 per result. This shows statewide arrests.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Adams County. You may need to check their records too. Arrests can occur across county lines.