The Colorado prison and jail system consists of various types of correctional facilities, including state prisons, county jails, and federal prisons. The Colorado Department of Corrections supervises the state prisons, while the county sheriff's departments oversee the county jails. The Federal Bureau of Prisons is responsible for the management of federal prisons in Colorado.
Yes, inmate records in Colorado are public records. This means that members of the public have the right to access and view these records, subject to certain restrictions and guidelines. The information contained in inmate records may include the inmate's name, mugshot, physical description, incarceration details, sentence length, release date, and any disciplinary actions taken during their time in prison.
Prison Population
15,783Jail Population
13,000In Colorado prisons, individuals convicted of various crimes are held. These crimes can range from drug offenses and property crimes to violent offenses such as murder and assault. The specific details of each inmate's conviction and sentence can be found in their respective inmate records.
Imprisonment Rate per 100k residents
271
Total Incarcerated
28,783
Colorado inmate records contain comprehensive information about prisoners held within the state. These records typically include the inmate's personal details, such as their full name, date of birth, and physical description. Additionally, inmate records provide details about the inmate's current incarceration, including their inmate number, facility location, offense history, sentence length, and expected release date.
Jail Incarceration Rate per 100k residents
290
Jail Population
13,000
To search for inmate records in Colorado, follow these steps:
Colorado Department of Corrections
Official Website: cdoc.colorado.gov
Phone Number: (303) 763-2420
Location: 2862 South Circle Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80906
In addition to state prisons, Colorado has county jails that house individuals who are awaiting trial or serving shorter sentences. County jails are generally managed by the respective county sheriff's departments. To access county jail records or locate an inmate in a county jail, follow these steps:
Yes, there are federal prisons in Colorado. These federal prisons are managed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). To find prisoners in a Colorado federal prison, follow these steps:
Please note that federal inmate records may have different levels of detail compared to state or county inmate records.