Alamosa County Jail Mugshots and Inmate Records

Obtain Alamosa County inmate records by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly. The facility is located in Alamosa, Colorado. Call during business hours to request jail mugshots or custody information. Staff can confirm if someone is currently held. You may also visit in person to submit your request. Records are available to the public. The process may take some time. Staff will assist you with your search.

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Alamosa County Sheriff's Office Quick Facts

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How to Search Alamosa County Inmate Records

Finding inmate information in Alamosa County requires direct contact. Call the Sheriff's Office during business hours. Provide the full name of the person you seek. Staff can confirm whether that person is in custody. They can also provide basic booking information.

Alamosa County Sheriff's Office building

Colorado law protects certain information from public disclosure. C.R.S. § 24-72-304(4.5) requires deletion of juvenile names from records. The sheriff's office will redact protected information before release. They follow both CORA and CCJRA statutes carefully. Alternatively, you may use the VINELink system. This national victim notification service provides custody status for many Colorado facilities. VINELink operates 24 hours a day. It offers phone, email, and text notifications for custody changes.

Alamosa County Sheriff's Office Contact Information

Contact the Alamosa County Sheriff's Office using these details. The address is 4364 State Road 150 South, Alamosa, CO 81101. The main phone number is 719-589-5808. The fax number is 719-589-2538. For emergencies, always dial 911. Visit their website at alamosacounty.org for additional information.

The Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement services throughout Alamosa County. Their jurisdiction includes the city of Alamosa and unincorporated areas. Deputies patrol county roads and respond to emergency calls.

Requesting Mugshots and Records

The Colorado Open Records Act (CORA), found at C.R.S. § 24-72-201 to 206, provides access to most government records. However, criminal justice records follow different rules. The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act (CCJRA) applies instead. This statute appears at C.R.S. § 24-72-301 to 309.

Under CCJRA, records of official action must be disclosed. These include arrest records and charging documents. Other records may be withheld if release would harm the public interest. The custodian has discretion over these records.

Requesters must sign a statement under C.R.S. § 24-72-305.5(1). This statement confirms records will not be used for pecuniary gain. The Sheriff's Office may require additional identification. They may also charge fees for copies and research time.

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Nearby Counties and Cities

If you cannot locate someone in Alamosa County, check these neighboring jurisdictions:

The city of Alamosa serves as the county seat. It is the largest city in the San Luis Valley. Adams State University is located here. The area sees regular law enforcement activity from both city police and county deputies.