Find Littleton Jail Roster Records

Littleton jail roster records are kept at three county jails. This city sits in parts of Arapahoe, Jefferson, and Douglas counties. The county where an arrest happens determines which jail holds the inmate.

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46,000 Population
3 Counties Jurisdiction
Arapahoe Primary County
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Which County Handles Littleton Arrests

Littleton is one of the few Colorado cities that spans three different counties. Most of the city is in Arapahoe County. Parts extend into Jefferson County and Douglas County. When someone is arrested in Littleton, they usually go to the jail that serves the county where the arrest took place. Each county runs its own detention center with separate booking and records systems.

Most Littleton arrests go to the Arapahoe County Detention Facility in Centennial. This jail serves the largest portion of Littleton and handles more than 1,700 offenders per year. For arrests in the western part of Littleton, Jefferson County Detention Services takes custody. Douglas County Sheriff's Office handles arrests in the southern sections of the city. All three counties keep separate inmate rosters, so you may need to check multiple systems to find someone arrested in Littleton.

If you do not know which county made the arrest, start with Arapahoe County since most of Littleton sits in that jurisdiction. The Littleton Police Department works with all three counties to book inmates into the correct facility based on where the arrest occurred. Once booked, inmates remain at the county jail until they post bond or go to court. Some inmates transfer to state prison after sentencing, but most short-term holds stay at the county level.

Littleton Area Detention Facilities

The three jails that serve Littleton are spread across the metro area. Each one has its own policies for inmate search, visits, and phone contact. Knowing which jail holds your inmate saves time since you cannot transfer calls or requests between counties.

Arapahoe County Detention Facility 7375 S. Potomac St., Centennial, CO 80112
Phone: 720-874-3500
Capacity: 1,400 inmates
Jefferson County Detention Services Golden, CO area
Inmate Info Hotline: 303-271-5444
For former inmates, contact Records Unit
Douglas County Sheriff's Office 4000 Justice Way, Castle Rock, CO 80109
Phone: 303-660-7505 (press 3 for Detentions)
Toll-Free: 800-654-2733

Arapahoe County runs the largest of the three facilities. The jail sits about ten miles from downtown Littleton and houses inmates from several cities besides Littleton. Medical staff and civilian personnel work alongside POST-certified deputies. The building has room for over a thousand inmates, which makes it one of the bigger jails in the metro area. Jefferson County operates its jail near Golden with an inmate hotline for current custody checks. Douglas County requires you to press 3 when calling to reach the Detentions division, and they serve the Castle Rock area along with parts of south Littleton.

How to Search the Littleton Jail Roster

Each county jail keeps its own online roster. There is no single search that covers all three counties for Littleton arrests. You must visit each county's website and search by name or booking date. All three counties update their rosters daily, so the information is usually current within a few hours of booking.

Start with the Arapahoe County inmate lookup at arapahoeco.gov. The site lets you search by last name, first name, or booking number. Results show charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. If you do not find the person at Arapahoe, check Jefferson County at jeffco.us. The Jefferson County tool displays current inmates only. Former inmates require a records request. For Douglas County, call 303-660-7505 and press 3, as they do not offer a public online search system at this time.

To search for a Littleton inmate, you need:

  • Full name or partial last name
  • Approximate date of arrest if known
  • Booking number if available

Each search tool works a bit different. Arapahoe County returns a list of all matches with links to detailed pages. Jefferson County shows charges, bonds, and court dates in one view. For any county, the roster only includes inmates currently in custody. If someone posted bond or got transferred to state prison, they will not appear in the jail roster search. You can call the jail to ask about recent releases or transfers if the online search comes up empty.

Littleton area detention facilities serving multiple counties

Booking and Release Process in Littleton

Booking starts when an officer brings someone to the jail. The intake process includes fingerprints, photos, and a background check. Staff search for outstanding warrants and check for medical needs. This can take a few hours, so new arrests may not show up on the roster right away. Once booking is done, the inmate goes into the general population or a holding cell until they see a judge.

Bond amounts are set by a judge or according to a bond schedule. Some charges have preset bond amounts, while others require a court appearance. Inmates can post bond using cash, a bond company, or property in some cases. If they cannot afford bond, they stay in jail until trial or until a judge lowers the amount. Under C.R.S. § 17-26-118, jail records are public, so anyone can search the roster and see charges and bond info for inmates in Littleton area jails.

Release happens when bond is posted, charges are dropped, or a sentence is served. Some inmates get released on their own recognizance, which means they promise to return for court without paying bond. The jail processes releases during business hours when possible, but some releases happen at night or on weekends. After release, the person must still attend all court dates or risk a warrant for failure to appear. If convicted, they may return to the jail to serve a sentence or transfer to a state facility for longer terms.

Inmate Services and Visitation

All three county jails allow visits, but each has different rules. Arapahoe County offers both in-person and video visits. In-person visits are held at the Centennial facility and require scheduling in advance. Video visits let you connect from home using a computer or mobile device. Jefferson County has similar options with in-person visits at the Golden facility. Douglas County visitation requires calling ahead to schedule since hours and rules can change.

Inmates can make phone calls from jail, but they must call collect or use a prepaid phone account. The jails contract with phone companies that charge higher rates than regular carriers. Families can set up accounts to receive calls and add money for future use. Some jails also allow text messages or email through special systems. All calls and messages are recorded except for calls to attorneys, which are protected by law.

Mail sent to inmates must follow jail rules. Most jails require letters in plain white envelopes with no stickers or extras. Staff read all incoming mail except legal mail from attorneys. You can send money to an inmate through the jail's website or by mail. Each county uses different vendors for commissary and phone services, so check the jail's website for details. Inmates use money on their accounts to buy snacks, hygiene items, and phone time. Some jails let inmates video chat or use tablets for education and entertainment programs.

Legal Framework for Littleton Jail Records

Colorado law requires jails to keep accurate records of everyone in custody. Under C.R.S. § 17-26-118, these records are public and must be open to inspection during business hours. This means anyone can look up who is in jail in the Littleton area counties. The statute covers all county and municipal jails in Colorado. It requires jails to show the name, charges, booking date, and bond info for each inmate. The public can visit the jail or use online tools to access this data.

Jails must protect certain information even though most records are public. Medical records, disciplinary actions, and security details are not released to the public. Information about juvenile inmates may have restrictions to protect minors. If an inmate is part of a sensitive investigation, law enforcement may ask the jail to limit what appears in the public roster. These cases are rare, and most inmates in Littleton area jails have full public records available through the online search systems or by calling the jail directly.

The law also sets rules for how long jails must keep records. Even after an inmate is released, the booking record stays on file. Some information is archived after a few years, but jails must have a way to retrieve old records if someone requests them. For active cases, records are updated daily to show new charges, court dates, or changes in custody status. This keeps the public informed and helps victims, attorneys, and families track what is happening with inmates in the Littleton area jails.

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Nearby Cities with Jail Rosters

Several cities near Littleton have their own jail roster pages. These cities also rely on county detention facilities for booking and custody. If you cannot find someone in the Littleton area jails, check nearby cities that share the same counties.

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Arapahoe County Jail Roster

Littleton sits mostly in Arapahoe County. The county detention facility in Centennial handles the majority of arrests from Littleton. For full details on the Arapahoe County jail, including visitation policies, inmate programs, and contact information, visit the county page.

View Arapahoe County Jail Roster