Grand County Jail Roster

The Grand County Jail roster includes inmates held in this mountain county. Contact the Grand County Sheriff's Office for current inmate information and booking details.

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Grand County Quick Facts

15,000 Population
970-725-3343 Sheriff Phone
14th Judicial District
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Grand County Sheriff's Office and Jail

The Grand County Jail is a small mountain county facility. This jail serves a county with about 15,000 people spread across a large mountain area. The Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps custody of all arrestees. Call 970-725-3343 for inmate info since there is no online roster at this time.

Grand County includes popular ski areas and mountain towns. The jail serves all arrests in the county. Staff handle bookings, releases, and custody of inmates. The facility holds people waiting for trial or serving short sentences. Serious felons go to state prison after conviction in Grand County.

Contact Grand County Sheriff's Office
Phone (970) 725-3343
Location Contact Sheriff's Office for jail address
Website No online inmate search available

How to Find Inmates in Grand County

Finding inmates in Grand County requires calling the Sheriff's Office. Call 970-725-3343 and ask if the person is in custody. Staff can search by name or date of birth. They will tell you booking dates, charges, and bond info if the person is in the jail.

When you call, have as much info as you can ready. A full legal name works best. If you have the date of birth or last known address in Grand County, that helps too. The staff may ask why you need the info. Be ready to explain your relationship or reason for the search.

You can also visit the Sheriff's Office in person. Bring your ID with you. In-person visits let you ask more detailed questions about an inmate's status. You can find out about upcoming court dates or when the person might be released from the Grand County Jail.

Info to Provide

  • Full legal name of the person
  • Date of birth if known
  • Last known address in Grand County
  • Approximate date of arrest
  • Location where arrest occurred

Grand County Jail Operations

The Grand County Jail is a small facility. It holds people charged with crimes or serving sentences of less than one year. The jail staff work under the Sheriff and follow all Colorado rules for custody and care of inmates. Resources may be limited compared to large urban jails.

Because Grand County is a mountain county with a small population, the jail may send some inmates to other facilities. Overcrowding or special needs can result in transfers to neighboring counties. If you cannot find someone in the Grand County Jail, ask if they were moved to another facility like Summit County or Routt County.

Visitation at the jail is by appointment in most cases. Call ahead to set up a visit. The jail has rules about what you can bring and how long visits last. All visitors must follow the dress code and pass a background check before entering the facility in Grand County.

Booking and Release Process in Grand County

When someone is arrested in Grand County, they go to the jail for booking. The booking process includes taking photos, fingerprints, and personal info. Staff search for warrants and prior arrests. The person is then held in a cell until a bond hearing or release. This process can take a few hours or longer depending on how busy the jail is.

Most people can post bond to get out of jail before trial. The court sets the bond amount based on the charges. Serious crimes have higher bonds. Some people qualify for a personal recognizance bond, which means they can leave without paying cash. Others must use a bail bondsman or pay the full amount to the court in Grand County.

Once bond is posted, the jail releases the person within a few hours. Small jails often process releases faster than big ones. Call the Sheriff's Office to ask when someone will be released after bond is posted. They can give you an estimated time based on the current workload at the Grand County Jail.

Steps in the Booking Process

  • Arrest and transport to Grand County Jail
  • Personal property inventory
  • Photo and fingerprint collection
  • Warrant and criminal history check
  • Medical screening by jail staff
  • Placement in a cell
  • Bond hearing within 48 hours

Colorado Jail Roster Laws

Colorado law requires jails to keep public records of inmates. Under C.R.S. § 17-26-118, sheriffs must maintain a jail register showing who is in custody. This includes name, charges, booking date, and bond amount. The public can ask to see these records at any time. Grand County follows this law even though it does not post an online roster.

You can request inmate info under the Colorado Open Records Act. Make a written request to the Grand County Sheriff's Office. They must respond within three business days. Some info may be withheld if it could harm an ongoing investigation or violate privacy rights. Most basic inmate data is public and available upon request.

If the Sheriff's Office denies your request, they must explain why in writing. You can appeal the denial or ask for a review. Most disputes over jail records get resolved quickly. The goal of C.R.S. § 17-26-118 is to keep jails transparent and accountable to the public in Grand County and across Colorado.

Grand County jail and detention facility

Inmate Services in Grand County

Inmates at the Grand County Jail can receive mail, phone privileges, and visits from approved people. Mail must go through inspection before it reaches an inmate. No cash, drugs, or weapons are allowed in any mail. Family can send money to an inmate's account for commissary purchases.

The jail has a list of approved items inmates can buy like snacks, hygiene products, and writing supplies. Phone calls from the jail are collect or prepaid. The inmate must call out since incoming calls are not allowed. All calls are recorded except those with attorneys in Grand County.

Visits may be in-person or by video depending on the jail's setup. Ask the Sheriff's Office about current visitation rules before you make the trip. All visitors must be approved before they can see an inmate at the Grand County Jail.

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Cities in Grand County

Grand County does not have any cities over 25,000 people. The main towns include Granby, Fraser, and Winter Park. All arrests in these towns and elsewhere in Grand County go to the county jail.

The Sheriff's Office serves all of Grand County including unincorporated mountain areas. If you are arrested anywhere in the county, you will be booked at the local jail facility.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Grand County. Each has its own jail and inmate roster system. If you are not sure which county holds an inmate, check the arrest location.