Garfield County Jail Records and Sheriff Department Data

Garfield County spans western Colorado from the mountains to the Utah border. The county seat is Glenwood Springs. Interstate 70 runs through the heart of the county. The Garfield County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement across diverse terrain. Their jail roster updates every two hours via a downloadable PDF document.

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Garfield County Sheriff's Office

The Garfield County Sheriff's Office is headquartered in Glenwood Springs. The main phone number is 970-945-0453. Deputies patrol from Rifle to Carbondale. The office handles both urban and rural law enforcement.

The department maintains professional standards. They serve a growing population. Tourism and energy industries create unique challenges. The sheriff coordinates with municipal police departments.

Records requests are handled by administrative staff. Contact the main office for assistance. They accept phone and written requests. Response times vary by request complexity.

Under C.R.S. § 24-72-303, records of official action are public. Garfield County provides a PDF roster online. This meets statutory requirements for access.

Garfield County Jail

The Garfield County Jail is attached to the courthouse in Glenwood Springs. It houses pre-trial and sentenced inmates. The facility serves the entire county. Capacity is adjusted based on operational needs.

The jail roster is published as a PDF. It updates every two hours. This document lists all current inmates. It includes names, charges, and bond information.

Access the Garfield Inmate Roster PDF directly. Download or view in your browser. The file refreshes automatically. Save a local copy if needed.

The PDF format has advantages. It is simple and reliable. No special software is needed. However, it cannot be searched like a database.

Visiting hours are scheduled by pod. Contact the jail for current times. Visitors must register. Identification is mandatory.

The jail uses InmateCanteen for deposits. Family can add money to accounts. This system is online. It accepts major credit cards.

Requesting Police and Jail Records in Garfield County

Garfield County accepts records requests in multiple formats. Phone requests are common. Call 970-945-0453. Ask for the records division.

Written requests should be mailed to the Sheriff's Office. Include specific incident details. Provide your contact information. Allow time for processing.

Include these elements in your request:

  • Date and time of the incident
  • Location within the county
  • Names of involved parties
  • Type of records being sought

Fees may apply for records. The county charges for copies. Staff research time may also incur costs. The first hour is typically free.

Under C.R.S. § 24-72-304, some records may be withheld. The custodian determines discretionary releases. Written denials must cite the statute.

Garfield County Court Records

Garfield County is part of the 9th Judicial District. Courts sit in Glenwood Springs. The courthouse is at 109 8th Street. The clerk maintains all case files.

The statewide docket search includes Garfield County. This is a free resource. Search by party name or case number. It shows basic case status.

Complete records require a courthouse visit. The clerk's office is open weekdays. Copy fees are charged. Certified documents cost extra.

The court handles criminal, civil, and family matters. It also processes protection orders. The combined courthouse houses both county and district courts. This centralizes judicial functions.

State Resources for Garfield County

State databases provide additional resources. These cover Garfield County arrests. They supplement the local PDF roster.

The CBI Internet Criminal History Check includes Garfield County data. Searches cost six dollars. Results are instant. Access CBI ICHC online.

The CDOC Offender Search tracks state prison inmates. Some Garfield County inmates transfer to state facilities. This database is free to search.

VINE provides custody notifications. Register at VINE Link. Get alerts about inmate releases. This is a free service.

Glenwood Springs Police Records

The Glenwood Springs Police Department serves the city. They are separate from the sheriff's office. They handle city law enforcement. Their records are maintained independently.

The department responds to calls within city limits. They work with the sheriff on county-wide issues. Their records division handles requests. Contact them directly for city incidents.

The main police station is downtown. Non-emergency number is available 24 hours. Records requests should go through city channels. Fees and procedures differ from the county.

City court handles municipal violations. These are separate from county court cases. Traffic tickets issued by city police go to municipal court. Check which agency issued citations.

Nearby Counties

Garfield County borders several mountain counties. Interstate 70 connects these areas. Cross-county incidents may involve multiple agencies.

Appeals under C.R.S. § 24-72-305 are available. Contact the Garfield County Sheriff for denial appeals.

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