Jackson County Jail Roster

The Jackson County Jail roster tracks inmates in this remote northern Colorado county. Contact the Sheriff's Office for current inmate info and booking details.

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Jackson County Quick Facts

1,400 Population
Walden County Seat
8th Judicial District
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Jackson County Sheriff's Office and Jail

The Jackson County Jail serves one of the most remote counties in Colorado. With only about 1,400 residents, this is a very small operation. The Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement and jail duties. Contact the Sheriff's Office for inmate info since there is no online roster at this time.

Jackson County is located in North Park, a high mountain valley near the Wyoming border. The county seat is Walden, a small ranching town. The jail holds people waiting for trial or serving short sentences. Due to the small population, the jail may not always have inmates. Some arrestees may be held in neighboring counties if needed.

Location Jackson County Jail
Walden, CO
Contact Contact Jackson County Sheriff's Office for inmate information
Hours Call Sheriff's Office for jail hours
Website No online inmate search available

How to Find Inmates in Jackson County

Finding inmates in Jackson County requires calling the Sheriff's Office. There is no online search tool. Call and ask if the person is in custody. The Sheriff's Office can tell you if someone is in the local jail or was sent to another county. Have the full name ready when you call.

Because Jackson County is so remote and sparsely populated, arrests are not common. The jail may sit empty most of the time. When someone is arrested, they may be held locally for a short time and then moved to a larger facility. Neighboring counties like Larimer or Routt sometimes house Jackson County inmates under contract.

You can also visit the Sheriff's Office in Walden. Bring your ID with you. Staff can search their records and tell you where someone is being held. This works well if you are in North Park, though Walden is very remote and can be hard to reach during winter months in Jackson County.

Steps to Find an Inmate

  • Call Jackson County Sheriff's Office
  • Provide the inmate's full legal name
  • Ask if the person is in local custody
  • Find out if they were transferred to another county
  • Check neighboring county jails if needed

Jackson County Jail Operations

The Jackson County Jail is one of the smallest in Colorado. It holds people charged with crimes in the county. Due to the very low population, the jail is not always in use. The facility has very limited capacity and resources. Staff may send inmates to other counties for longer stays or special needs.

The jail provides basic detention services. Meals, medical care, and phone access are available but limited compared to larger facilities. The Sheriff's Office follows all Colorado rules for custody and care. Inmates may transfer to other jails if they need services not available in Walden.

Visitation is by appointment only. Call ahead to set up a visit. The jail has strict rules due to its small size. All visitors must be approved before they can see an inmate. Security screening is required for all who enter the facility in Jackson County.

Booking and Release in Jackson County

When someone is arrested in Jackson County, they may be booked locally or taken to a neighboring county. The booking process includes taking photos, fingerprints, and personal info. Staff check for warrants and past arrests. The person is then held until a bond hearing or release.

Bond amounts are set by a judge. Most people can post bond and leave. Some may use a bail bondsman. Others pay the full bond to the court. Once bond is posted, the jail releases the person. If held in another county, the release happens there instead of in Jackson County.

Release times vary. Small jails usually process releases quickly. Call the Sheriff's Office to ask when someone will be released after bond is posted. They can tell you where the person is and when they will get out of custody in Jackson County or elsewhere.

Booking Process Overview

  • Arrest in Jackson County
  • Transport to jail (local or neighboring county)
  • Intake and property inventory
  • Photo and fingerprint collection
  • Warrant check
  • Bond hearing within 48 hours

Colorado Jail Roster Laws

Colorado law requires sheriffs to keep a jail register. C.R.S. § 17-26-118 says all jails must maintain public records of inmates. This includes names, charges, booking dates, and bond amounts. The public has a right to view these records. Jackson County follows this law even though it does not post an online roster.

You can request inmate info under the Colorado Open Records Act. Submit a written request to the Jackson County Sheriff's Office. They must respond within three business days. Most basic inmate data is public. Some info may be withheld if it could harm an investigation.

If your request is denied, the Sheriff's Office must explain why in writing. You can appeal the decision. 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 Jackson County and across Colorado.

Jackson County jail and detention facility

Inmate Services in Jackson County

Inmates at the Jackson County Jail or those held elsewhere on behalf of Jackson County can receive mail and phone privileges. All mail is inspected before it reaches an inmate. Family can send money to an inmate's account. Inmates use these funds to buy commissary items if available at the facility where they are held.

Phone calls from jail are collect or prepaid. Inmates cannot receive incoming calls. All calls are recorded except those with attorneys. Visitation rules depend on which facility holds the inmate. Ask the Sheriff's Office for details on where to visit and what the rules are.

Legal visits are separate from general visitation. Attorneys can meet with their clients. These meetings are private and not recorded. If you need legal help, contact a local attorney or the public defender's office in Jackson County.

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Cities in Jackson County

Jackson County does not have any cities over 25,000 people. The county seat is Walden, a tiny ranching town in North Park. All arrests in Jackson County are handled by the Sheriff's Office. There are no incorporated cities of significant size in this remote county.

The Sheriff's Office serves all of Jackson County. If you are arrested anywhere in the county, you will be processed through the Sheriff's Office and may be held locally or in a neighboring county jail.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Jackson County. Each has its own jail and inmate roster system. Jackson County inmates may be held in these neighboring facilities.