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Brighton jail roster records are kept at the Adams County Sheriff's Detention Center, which is located right in Brighton. Most Brighton arrests go to this facility since the city sits mainly in Adams County with a small part in Weld County.

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Brighton Quick Facts

40,000 Population
Adams/Weld Counties
1,600 Jail Capacity
Online Search Access

Which County Handles Brighton Arrests

Brighton sits mostly in Adams County with a small section that extends into Weld County. The vast majority of the city falls under Adams County jurisdiction, so most arrests in Brighton go to the Adams County Detention Center. This jail is actually located at 150 N 19th Ave in Brighton, which makes it the local jail for Brighton residents. A few arrests from the eastern edge of Brighton may go to Weld County Jail if the arrest occurred in that portion of the city.

Adams County handles nearly all Brighton law enforcement bookings. The Brighton Police Department works closely with the Adams County Sheriff's Office to process arrests and transport inmates to the detention center. Since the jail is in Brighton, transport times are short and booking usually happens within an hour of arrest. For the small section of Brighton in Weld County, the Weld County Sheriff's Office takes custody and books inmates at the Weld County Jail in Greeley.

If you need to find someone arrested in Brighton, start with the Adams County jail roster. The online system covers all current inmates at the Brighton detention center. If you cannot find the person there, check the Weld County roster as a backup. Most Brighton arrests show up in the Adams County system within a few hours of booking. The detention center updates its roster multiple times per day to keep information current for the public.

Adams County Detention Center in Brighton

The Adams County Sheriff's Detention Center sits at 150 N 19th Ave in Brighton. This is the main jail for Adams County and serves Brighton along with several other cities in the county. Bill Dunning is the Division Chief. The facility is managed by CoreCivic, a private company that runs jails under contract with the county. The jail has a maximum capacity of about 1,600 inmates, which makes it one of the larger detention centers in the metro Denver area.

Address 150 N 19th Ave, Brighton, CO 80601
Phone (303) 654-1850
Secondary Phone (303) 655-3494
Division Chief Bill Dunning
Managed By CoreCivic
Capacity Approximately 1,600 inmates

The detention center houses two inmates per cell under normal conditions. When the facility gets overcrowded, up to four inmates may share a cell. This happens during busy times when more people are booked in than are released or transferred out. The jail uses a housing unit system with different sections labeled A, B, C, D, E, and F. Each unit has its own rules and visitation schedule. Medical staff, civilian employees, and POST-certified deputies work at the facility to manage day-to-day operations and provide care for inmates.

Inmates at the Brighton detention center can receive visitors either onsite or through remote video visits. Onsite visits are free and take place at the jail. Remote video visits cost $0.20 per minute with a maximum of 30 minutes per session. Families can schedule visits online or by calling the jail. All visits are monitored, and visitors must follow dress code rules and security procedures. The jail also allows inmates to make phone calls, but all calls except those to attorneys are recorded for security purposes.

How to Search the Brighton Jail Roster

You can search for inmates at the Adams County Detention Center in Brighton through the online portal. The Adams County Sheriff's Office maintains an inmate roster at adamscosheriff.net. This system lets you search by name, booking number, or date. The roster updates throughout the day, so new bookings appear within hours of intake. The search tool is free to use and available to the public.

To search for a Brighton inmate, enter the last name or booking number in the search box. The system returns a list of matches with basic information like charges, bond amounts, and housing unit. Click on a name to see more details including court dates and bail information. The system only shows current inmates. If someone posted bond or got transferred, they will not appear in the active roster. For information on past inmates, call the jail at (303) 654-1850.

For Brighton arrests, you should check:

  • Adams County jail roster at adamscosheriff.net
  • Weld County roster if not found in Adams
  • Booking date and charges if known
  • Alternate names or spellings the person may use

The Adams County system also has a secondary roster page at adamscosheriff.org and a court-related page at adamscountycourt.org. All three sites pull from the same database, so you will get the same results no matter which one you use. If you have trouble with one site, try another. The roster includes inmates from Brighton and other Adams County cities. When you find the right person, write down their booking number so you can reference it when calling the jail or scheduling visits.

Adams County Sheriff's Detention Center in Brighton Colorado

Booking and Release Process in Brighton

When someone is arrested in Brighton, officers take them to the Adams County Detention Center for booking. The intake process includes fingerprints, photographs, and a check for outstanding warrants. Staff ask medical questions to identify health needs or medications. This process can take two to four hours depending on how busy the jail is. Once booking is complete, the inmate is assigned to a housing unit and given a jail uniform and bedding.

Bond is set based on the charges and the person's criminal history. Some offenses have preset bond amounts listed on a bond schedule. Other charges require a judge to set bond at a first appearance hearing. Inmates can post bond using cash, a surety bond from a bail company, or property in some cases. If they cannot afford bond, they stay in jail until trial or until a judge reduces the amount. Under C.R.S. § 17-26-118, all jail records are public, so families and attorneys can look up bond information and charges through the online roster.

Release happens when bond is posted, charges are dismissed, or a sentence is served. The jail processes releases as quickly as possible, but it may take a few hours to complete paperwork and return personal property. Some inmates get released on personal recognizance, which means they promise to return for court without posting bond. After release, the person must attend all court dates or face a warrant for failure to appear. If convicted and sentenced to jail time, they may return to the Brighton detention center to serve the sentence. Longer sentences may result in transfer to a state prison facility.

Inmate Services and Visitation at the Brighton Jail

The Adams County Detention Center in Brighton allows both onsite and remote visits. Onsite visitation is free and takes place at the jail facility. You must schedule visits in advance and follow all rules including dress code requirements. Remote video visits cost $0.20 per minute up to a maximum of 30 minutes. You can connect from home using a computer or mobile device. Video visits are convenient for families who live far from Brighton or have trouble getting to the jail.

Visitation hours vary by housing unit. Units A1, A2, A5, AJ, B4-6, C1-6, D1, D2, D3, D5, E1-6, and F1100-2400 have visits seven days a week from 7:30 am to 11:00 am, 12:00 pm to 4:30 pm, and 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm. Other units may have different schedules, so check with the jail before you go. Visitors must bring a valid photo ID and cannot bring cell phones, purses, or bags into the visitation area. The jail provides lockers for personal items during visits.

Inmates can make phone calls from the jail using the phone system in their housing unit. All calls are collect or prepaid. You can set up an account to receive calls and add money for future use. The jail uses a third-party phone provider that charges higher rates than regular carriers. Inmates can also send and receive mail, but all incoming mail is opened and inspected except for legal mail from attorneys. You can send money to an inmate through the jail's website or by mail. Inmates use their accounts to buy commissary items like snacks, hygiene products, and writing supplies.

Legal Framework for Brighton Jail Records

Colorado law requires all county jails to keep records of inmates and make those records available to the public. Under C.R.S. § 17-26-118, jail records must be open to inspection during business hours. This applies to the Adams County Detention Center in Brighton and all other jails in Colorado. The statute requires jails to show the name, charges, bond amount, and booking date for each inmate. Anyone can search the jail roster online or visit the jail to request records in person.

The law protects certain information from public release. Medical records, disciplinary reports, and security details are not available to the public. Information about juvenile inmates may have extra restrictions. If an inmate is involved in an ongoing investigation, law enforcement may ask the jail to limit what appears on the public roster. These situations are not common, and most inmates at the Brighton detention center have full public records available through the online search system.

Jail records stay on file even after an inmate is released. The Adams County Sheriff's Office keeps records for several years and can retrieve old information if you request it. For active inmates, the roster updates daily to show new charges, court dates, or changes in custody status. This keeps the public informed and helps families and attorneys track what is happening with Brighton area inmates. The online system makes it easy to check on someone without having to call or visit the jail during business hours.

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Nearby Cities with Jail Rosters

Several cities near Brighton also use the Adams County Detention Center or other nearby jails. If you are searching for someone who may have been arrested in a neighboring city, check these pages for more information on local booking procedures.

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Adams County Jail Roster

Brighton is in Adams County, and the main detention center is located right in the city. For full details on the Adams County jail, including inmate programs, visitation policies, and contact information, visit the county page.

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