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Larimer County provides comprehensive public access to police blotter records through multiple online tools operated by the Sheriff's Office. Located in north-central Colorado with Fort Collins as the county seat, Larimer County serves a large and diverse population including college students, technology professionals, and rural residents. The Larimer County Jail at 2405 Midpoint Drive in Fort Collins houses hundreds of inmates. The Sheriff's Office maintains an extensive suite of public information tools including an inmate search system, daily booking reports, incident blotter, and daily release reports. These resources provide transparency in law enforcement operations.

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Larimer County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search

The Larimer County Sheriff operates a comprehensive online inmate search system through the county website. This tool displays current bookings at the Larimer County Jail on Midpoint Drive in Fort Collins. The database includes individuals currently in custody with their charges, bond amounts, and booking details. Search results can be filtered and sorted to locate specific individuals. The system updates regularly throughout the day to reflect new arrests and releases.

Accessing the inmate search is free and requires no account registration. Each entry displays the inmate's name, booking number, photograph, charges, and bond information. Family members can check custody status and learn about visitation procedures and account deposit options. The search tool is mobile-friendly for convenient access from smartphones. Visit larimer.gov to access the inmate search from any device.

Larimer County Sheriff inmate search portal showing current jail bookings

The Larimer County inmate search portal provides current custody information with photos and charge details.

Larimer County Detention Facility

The Larimer County Jail is located at 2405 Midpoint Drive in Fort Collins, Colorado. This modern facility houses pre-trial detainees, sentenced inmates serving county time, and those awaiting transport to state prison. The jail employs professional corrections staff who manage daily operations including intake, classification, medical services, and release procedures. Various rehabilitative programs are available for qualifying inmates including education, substance abuse treatment, and work release. The facility serves as the primary detention center for all of Larimer County.

Visiting hours are scheduled based on housing unit assignment and require advance registration through the jail's online visitor system. Visitors must follow security procedures and dress code requirements. Money for inmate accounts can be deposited through lobby kiosks, online services, or mail. The jail operates 24 hours a day for intake processing. For general jail information, contact the Larimer County Sheriff's Office at (970) 498-5200.

Daily Booking Reports

In addition to the searchable inmate database, Larimer County publishes a daily booking report showing all individuals processed into the jail during the previous 24 hours. This report provides a comprehensive overview of recent arrests with booking photos, charges, and demographic information. The booking report is useful for tracking arrest trends and identifying recent booking activity. This document is available as a downloadable PDF for easy printing and reference.

The daily booking report supplements the online inmate search by providing a snapshot of all intake activity. Media organizations and interested citizens use this report to monitor law enforcement activity in Larimer County. The report includes arrests made by the Sheriff's Office, Fort Collins Police, Colorado State University Police, and other agencies serving the county. Visit the Larimer County Sheriff's Office website to access current and archived booking reports.

Larimer County daily booking report showing recent jail intakes

The daily booking report provides a comprehensive summary of all individuals booked into Larimer County Jail.

Larimer County Incident Blotter

The Larimer County Sheriff's Office maintains an online incident blotter showing deputy activities and calls for service. This blotter provides transparency into law enforcement operations in unincorporated areas of the county. Entries include incident types, locations, and disposition information. The blotter helps residents understand police activity in their neighborhoods and throughout rural Larimer County. This tool demonstrates the Sheriff's Office commitment to public information access.

The incident blotter covers a range of activities including traffic stops, warrant service, property crimes, and emergency responses. Not all incidents result in arrests, but the blotter provides context for deputy activities. The blotter is searchable and can be filtered by date range and incident type. This resource is valuable for understanding law enforcement patterns and community safety conditions in unincorporated Larimer County.

Larimer County incident blotter showing deputy activities

The incident blotter provides transparency into Sheriff's Office activities in unincorporated Larimer County.

Requesting Criminal Justice Records

Formal records requests in Larimer County follow Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act procedures. The Sheriff's Office provides multiple avenues for requesting police reports and incident records. Not all files are publicly available under state law. Records of official action including arrests must be released. Investigatory files for active cases may be withheld until case closure. The records custodian reviews each request to determine available documents and applicable fees.

To request Larimer County police reports, contact the Sheriff's Office records unit at (970) 498-5200. Staff will explain available documents, fees for copies and research time, and estimated processing times. Written requests may be required for certain sensitive records. Response times vary based on request complexity. The Sheriff's Office strives to provide timely responses while ensuring accurate redaction of protected information.

Cities Within Larimer County

Larimer County encompasses numerous municipalities with independent police departments. Fort Collins serves as the county seat and largest city. Other municipalities include Loveland, Estes Park, Windsor, Timnath, and Berthoud. Each city maintains its own police department with separate records systems. The Sheriff's Office handles unincorporated areas and provides assistance to smaller towns upon request. Colorado State University Police also operates within Fort Collins with jurisdiction on campus properties.

Multi-jurisdictional cases involve coordination between the Sheriff's Office and municipal police departments. When searching for specific incident reports, start with the arresting agency to ensure efficient processing. The Sheriff's Office can help determine proper jurisdiction if uncertain. For comprehensive statewide criminal history checks spanning all agencies, use the CBI Internet Criminal History Check System.

Victim Notification Services

Crime victims can monitor inmate custody status through the VINE system. The Victim Information and Notification Everyday service provides free automated alerts when inmates are released, transferred, or escape custody. Register at VINELink to receive phone calls, emails, or text message notifications. This service supports victim safety throughout court proceedings and incarceration periods.

VINE covers Larimer County jail inmates and tracks transfers to state prison facilities. Status checks are available 24 hours a day through the online portal or toll-free telephone number. Notifications are offered in multiple languages. Victim advocates can assist with account setup and notification preferences if technical assistance is needed.

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