Broomfield County Jail Mugshots and Inmate Records

Locate Broomfield County inmate records by contacting the Police Department directly. The city-county contracts with partner facilities for detention services. You can find which facility houses a specific individual by calling. Staff will provide custody information upon request. Jail mugshots may be available through the arresting facility. Visit the police headquarters in Broomfield for assistance. Records staff can guide your search process.

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How to Search Broomfield Inmate Records

Finding inmate information in Broomfield requires contacting the Police Department. They can tell you which facility houses a specific inmate. This information is not available online. Call the non-emergency number listed below.

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The VINELink system may help locate Broomfield inmates. This service tracks inmates across multiple facilities. Check this database if you know the person's name. Registration is free. For statewide arrest records, use the CBI Internet Criminal History Check System. This costs $5 per search. It shows fingerprint-based arrests from Colorado law enforcement. Not all arrests appear in this database.

Broomfield Police Department Contact Information

Contact the Broomfield Police Department at the following location. The address is 7 DesCombes Drive, Broomfield, CO 80020. The non-emergency number is 303-438-6400. For emergencies, always dial 911. Visit their website at broomfield.org for more information.

The Police Department headquarters is on DesCombes Drive. This is near the intersection of U.S. 36 and 120th Avenue. Office hours are Monday through Friday. Dispatch operates 24 hours daily.

Requesting Mugshots and Records

Broomfield follows Colorado's criminal justice records laws. C.R.S. § 24-72-301 to 309 applies to all police records. The Police Department serves as the records custodian. They handle all public records requests.

C.R.S. § 24-72-305.5(1) requires a signed statement. This statement addresses pecuniary gain restrictions. Requesters must certify they will not use records for commercial solicitation. The Police Department provides the necessary form.

Booking photos have special rules under C.R.S. § 24-72-305.5(2). Anyone requesting mugshots must sign a certification. This prevents use on pay-for-removal websites. Violators face legal consequences.

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Nearby Counties and Cities

If you cannot find someone in Broomfield, check these neighboring areas:

Broomfield sits between Denver and Boulder. It is a relatively new city-county, incorporated in 2001. The area has experienced rapid growth. The Police Department serves a diverse and expanding population.