Baca County Booking Records Lookup

Baca County 24 Hour Booking Records document arrests in this small southeast Colorado county. The Baca County Sheriff's Office maintains these records at the jail facility in Springfield. You can obtain inmate information through phone inquiries or state databases. Records show arrest details, charges, and custody status. The county serves approximately 3,367 residents in the rural plains near the Kansas and Oklahoma borders.

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Baca County Quick Facts

3,367 Population
Springfield County Seat
719 Area Code
Southeast Region

Baca County Jail Facility

The Baca County Jail is located at 265 East 2nd Avenue in Springfield. This small facility serves the county's law enforcement needs. The jail holds both pre-trial and sentenced inmates. The facility operates with a small staff. It serves one of Colorado's least populated counties.

The main phone number is (719) 523-6677. Call this for inmate status checks. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody. They provide basic booking information. Hours vary based on staffing.

Visitation is limited. Call ahead to schedule. Photo ID is required. The jail has basic security protocols. Visitors must follow all posted rules.

Accessing Baca County 24 Hour Booking

Baca County does not maintain online booking records. You must use other methods. State resources work well. Direct phone contact is effective.

Colorado Bureau of Investigation homepage for accessing 24 hour booking records

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation provides statewide coverage. Their database includes Baca County arrests. Search using name and date of birth. Each search costs $6. Results display instantly.

The VINE system is useful for rural counties. It covers Baca County inmates. Check custody status free. Sign up for notifications. Phone or web access works.

Direct contact is often fastest. Call (719) 523-6677. Ask for inmate information. Staff will help you. Have names ready.

Information in Baca County Jail Records

Booking records contain standard details. Baca County follows Colorado practices. Each arrest creates a record.

Personal information appears first. Full name is listed. Date of birth shows age. Physical description includes height and weight. Race and gender are noted. Address may appear.

Arrest details form the core. Date and time are recorded. Location of arrest shows. Arresting agency is identified. Charges list with descriptions. Colorado statutes reference. Bond amount displays if set.

Under C.R.S. § 24-72-301, records are public. The CCJRA governs access. The sheriff must provide records. Written denials explain restrictions.

State-Level Resources for Baca County

Colorado maintains systems for all counties. These help when local tools are absent. Baca County uses these resources.

CBI Records Check System for Colorado 24 hour booking searches

The CBI Records Check covers the entire state. It shows arrest history. Current and past bookings appear. Name and birth date searches work. Each result costs $6.

Colorado Court Dockets track legal proceedings. Visit coloradojudicial.gov/dockets. Search by name or case number. This follows cases through court. Outcomes and hearings show.

The CDOC Inmate Locator tracks state prisoners. County jail differs from prison. State facilities hold longer sentences. Check both when searching.

Note: Baca County relies on state systems for digital access to booking information.

Legal Framework for Baca County Records

Colorado law ensures transparency. Several statutes apply. The Baca County Sheriff follows them.

C.R.S. § 24-72-301 declares records open. Official actions are public. Arrests qualify as official.

C.R.S. § 24-72-304 designates the custodian. The Baca County Sheriff fills this role. They respond to requests. Three days is standard.

C.R.S. § 24-72-305 allows exceptions. Active investigations qualify. Safety concerns may apply.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Baca County. Check their records too. Arrests may involve multiple jurisdictions.