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Longmont jail roster records are kept at two jails because the city sits in both Boulder County and Weld County. Where someone is booked depends on where the arrest happens.

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Longmont Quick Facts

99,000 Population
2 Counties Boulder & Weld
2 Jails Facilities
Online Both Searchable

Which County Handles Longmont Arrests

Longmont sits in both Boulder County and Weld County. Most of Longmont is in Boulder County, but the east side crosses into Weld County. When someone is arrested in Longmont, the booking location depends on where the arrest happens. Arrests in the Boulder County part of Longmont go to Boulder County Jail in Boulder. Arrests in the Weld County part of Longmont go to Weld County Jail in Greeley. This split can be confusing, so if you are looking for someone arrested in Longmont, you may need to check both county jail rosters.

Boulder County has about 330,000 people, and Boulder County Jail is at 3200 Airport Road in Boulder, CO 80301. The jail phone is 303-441-4650. Weld County has about 330,000 people too, and Weld County Jail is in Greeley at 2110 O St., Greeley, CO 80631. The jail phone is 970-356-4015. Both jails have online inmate search tools. If you do not find the person in one county's Longmont jail roster, check the other county before calling. Most Longmont arrests go to Boulder County since more of the city is in that county.

For full details on each county jail, visit the Boulder County jail roster page or the Weld County jail roster page. Those pages have info on visitation, bond procedures, inmate services, and how to request records from the sheriff's office in each county.

Longmont Jail Facilities

Boulder County Jail serves most of Longmont. It is at 3200 Airport Road in Boulder, about 15 miles south of Longmont. The jail offers GED testing, religious services, education programs, wellness programs, and rehab. Inmates can work as inmate workers or qualify for alternative sentencing. The jail follows C.R.S. § 17-26-118, which requires jails to keep daily records open to the public. You can search the Boulder County jail roster at this page.

Boulder County Jail 3200 Airport Road, Boulder, CO 80301
Phone 303-441-4650
Search sheriff.boco.solutions

Weld County Jail serves the east side of Longmont. It is at 2110 O St. in Greeley, about 20 miles east of Longmont. The jail holds inmates awaiting trial and those serving short sentences. Weld County Jail also follows C.R.S. § 17-26-118. You can search the Weld County jail roster at this page. The Weld County Sheriff's Office posts daily arrest reports and inmate lists online. Call 970-356-4015 if you need help finding someone in the Weld County part of Longmont.

Weld County Jail 2110 O St., Greeley, CO 80631
Phone 970-356-4015
Search apps.weld.gov

If you are not sure which county handled the arrest, start with Boulder County since most of Longmont is there. If you do not find the person, check Weld County next. Both jails update their rosters daily, so new arrests show up within 24 hours of booking.

How to Search the Longmont Jail Roster

To search the Longmont jail roster, you need to check both Boulder County and Weld County online tools. Start with Boulder County at sheriff.boco.solutions. Type the person's name in the search box. The system shows booking number, name, date of birth, arrest date, charges, and bond amount. Click on an inmate for more details. If you do not find the person, go to the Weld County site at apps.weld.gov and search again. Both tools are free and do not require an account.

The Boulder County tool updates daily and shows current inmates. If someone was released, they will not appear in the listing. For info on past bookings, call the Records Division at 303-441-3600. The Weld County tool also updates daily. For past bookings in Weld County, call 970-356-4015. Both counties can send you printed records if you need them for legal purposes or background checks. Daily booking reports are posted on both county websites. These show who was booked in the past 24 hours across each county, including arrests from Longmont.

If you still cannot find the person after checking both counties, they may have been released on a summons instead of being booked. Some minor offenses do not require jail booking in Longmont. The person gets a court date and is released. In those cases, there will be no jail roster entry. You can check court dockets at courts.state.co.us to see if there is a case filed even if no booking happened.

Boulder County and Weld County jails serving Longmont Colorado

Booking and Release in Longmont

When someone is arrested in Longmont, they go to either Boulder County Jail or Weld County Jail for booking. The arresting officer decides based on where the arrest happens. Booking includes fingerprints, a mugshot, a medical check, and a criminal history search. This process takes two to six hours. Staff enter the person's name and charges into the system, which creates the Longmont jail roster entry. The public can then see the arrest online. Both county rosters update daily, so new bookings may not show up until the next report is posted.

Bond is set by a judge or commissioner. For common offenses, there is a bond schedule, so the person knows the amount right after booking. For serious crimes, the person waits for a bond hearing, usually within 48 hours. You can see bond amounts on the Longmont jail roster next to each charge. To post bond, pay cash at the jail, use a bondsman, or arrange other methods allowed by the court. Cash bonds get returned after the case ends if the person makes all court dates. Bondsmen charge a fee (10 to 15 percent) that you do not get back.

Release can take a few hours after bond is posted. The jail must process paperwork and confirm payment. Once released, the person still has court dates. If they miss a date, the bond is forfeited and a warrant goes out. You can check the Longmont jail roster again to see if the person got re-arrested. The new entry will show up as a warrant arrest or failure to appear. Check both Boulder County and Weld County if you are not sure where the original arrest was in Longmont.

Inmate Services in Longmont

Both Boulder County Jail and Weld County Jail offer services for inmates and families. Visitation, phone calls, and mail work differently at each jail. If your loved one is in Boulder County, follow Boulder County rules. If they are in Weld County, follow Weld County rules. Both jails post their rules online, so check the county website before you visit or send mail to someone on the Longmont jail roster.

Boulder County allows in-person and video visits depending on the housing unit. You must be on the inmate's approved visitor list. The inmate submits a request with your name and info. Staff check your background and approve or deny the request. This takes a few days. Once approved, schedule a visit by calling 303-441-4650 or using the online system. Visits last 20 to 30 minutes. Weld County also has visitation rules. Call 970-356-4015 to ask about visits at Weld County Jail if your person is held there.

Inmates can make phone calls but cannot receive them. They use the jail phone system to call out. All calls are collect or pre-paid through a phone account. Set up the account online and add funds. Then the inmate calls using the account balance. All calls are recorded except calls to attorneys. Do not talk about the case. Recorded calls can be used as evidence in Longmont, Boulder, Greeley, and across Colorado.

You can send mail to an inmate at either jail. Use the correct address based on which county holds them:

  • Boulder County: Inmate Name, Booking Number, 3200 Airport Road, Boulder, CO 80301
  • Weld County: Inmate Name, Booking Number, 2110 O St., Greeley, CO 80631

Do not send cash or checks in the mail. Use the inmate commissary system to deposit funds. All mail is opened and inspected before inmates see it. Letters usually take one to three days to arrive if mailed from Colorado. Out-of-state mail takes longer to reach an inmate on the Longmont jail roster.

Colorado Laws on Jail Records

Colorado law requires jails to keep daily records and make them public. This is in C.R.S. § 17-26-118. The statute says the keeper of each jail must maintain a record with the inmate's name, date of entrance, date of birth, race, ethnicity, gender, charges, bond amount, and release date. The record must be available to the public at all reasonable hours. This is why you can search the Longmont jail roster online any time. Both Boulder County and Weld County follow this law. The law also defines "confined inmate" to include anyone under jail supervision, even if they are in court, in transit, or at a hospital.

Colorado also has the Criminal Justice Records Act at C.R.S. § 24-72-301 et seq.. This law says "records of official action" are open unless sealed by a court. Arrest records, charging documents, and dispositions fall under this rule. Most arrest info is public, but agencies can withhold some details if they do a balancing test. In practice, the basic info you see on the Longmont jail roster is almost always public. For more detailed records, submit a public records request to the Boulder County Sheriff's Office or Weld County Sheriff's Office.

Juvenile records are not public. If someone under 18 is in jail (which is rare), they will not appear on the roster. Colorado law at C.R.S. § 19-1-304 keeps juvenile records sealed except in limited situations. Most juveniles go to a separate juvenile detention center, not the adult jails in Boulder or Greeley. If you cannot find a young person on the Longmont jail roster, they may be in the juvenile system instead.

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Nearby Cities in Colorado

Other Colorado cities with jail roster pages include Boulder, Greeley, Fort Collins, Denver, and Loveland. Most of these are within a short drive of Longmont. If you are looking for someone arrested in northern Colorado, check each city's page to find the right jail roster and county facility.

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Boulder County and Weld County Jail Rosters

Longmont sits in both Boulder County and Weld County. All bookings go through one of these two county jails. For more on each county jail system, visitation rules, inmate programs, fees, and records requests, visit the county jail roster pages.

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