Las Animas County Jail Records

The Las Animas County jail roster is maintained by the sheriff's office in Trinidad. Call them to find out if someone is in custody.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Las Animas County Quick Facts

14,500 Population
Trinidad County Seat
Phone Search Method
Rural County Type

Las Animas County Sheriff's Office

The sheriff in Las Animas County runs the jail in Trinidad. This is a small county in southern Colorado near the New Mexico border. The jail holds people who are arrested locally and those waiting for trial or serving short sentences. Since Las Animas County does not have an online inmate search, you must contact the sheriff's office directly to find someone in custody.

County Seat Trinidad, CO
Contact Las Animas County Sheriff's Office
How to Search Call the Sheriff's Office directly
Hours Monday through Friday, business hours

When you call the sheriff's office in Las Animas County, have the full name and date of birth ready if you know it. This helps staff find the right person. Be ready to tell them when you think the arrest happened. Jail staff can tell you if someone is in custody, what the charges are, and the bond amount. They can also explain how to post bail if the person is eligible for release.

Finding Inmates in Las Animas County

Las Animas County has no online jail roster. This means you have to call or visit in person to get inmate information. Many rural Colorado counties work this way because they have small jails and fewer bookings. The lack of an online system does not mean the records are secret. Under Colorado law, jail records are public information. You still have the right to know who is in custody.

Las Animas County Sheriff's Office

If you need to find someone in Las Animas County Jail, start by calling the sheriff's office during business hours. Staff will search their records by name. They can usually tell you right away if the person is there. If the person was arrested outside of Las Animas County, they may be held in a different jail. Check with the agency that made the arrest to find out where the person was taken.

For people who were arrested recently, it may take a few hours for them to show up in the jail system. Ask the sheriff's office when the booking process is complete. If you are trying to post bail, wait until booking is done. The staff will tell you the bond amount and what forms of payment they accept. Cash and surety bonds are the most common options in Las Animas County.

About Las Animas County Jail

Las Animas County Jail is in Trinidad, the county seat. It is a small facility that serves the entire county. Most inmates are held on state charges like theft, assault, drug crimes, and DUI. Some inmates may be in jail on warrants from other counties or states. The jail also holds people who are sentenced to short terms after conviction.

Jail capacity in Las Animas County is limited. If the jail gets too full, inmates may be transferred to other facilities nearby. This happens in many rural Colorado counties. If you cannot find someone at the Las Animas County Jail, ask the sheriff if they were moved. They will tell you which facility has the inmate now. You may need to contact that other county to get updated information.

Las Animas County follows Colorado state laws for jail operations. This includes rules about inmate rights, medical care, and access to visitors. All inmates have the right to make phone calls, send mail, and meet with lawyers. If you have concerns about how someone is being treated in jail, contact the sheriff's office or file a complaint with the Colorado Department of Corrections.

Jail Visitation in Las Animas County

If you want to visit someone in Las Animas County Jail, call ahead to find out the rules. Small jails often have limited visiting hours. You may need to schedule your visit in advance. Bring a valid ID with you. The jail will not let you in without proper identification.

Visitors must follow a dress code. No revealing clothes, gang colors, or items that look like jail uniforms. Leave your phone, purse, and other personal items in your car. Most jails do not allow these things inside. If you bring something prohibited, you will be turned away. Visits usually last 15 to 30 minutes depending on jail policy. Some visits are through glass with a phone. Others may be face to face in a room with supervision.

Colorado Jail Records Law

Under C.R.S. § 17-26-118, all Colorado jails must keep a daily record of inmates. This record must include the inmate's name, date they entered, date of birth, race, ethnicity, gender, charges, jurisdiction, bond amount, sentence term if sentenced, and release date. The law says this information must be available to the public at all reasonable hours.

Even if Las Animas County does not have an online system, the records are still public. You can ask to see them by calling or visiting the sheriff's office. If you are denied access to records you are entitled to see, you can file a complaint under the Colorado Open Records Act. Public access to jail records helps ensure transparency and accountability in the justice system.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results

Cities in Las Animas County

Las Animas County has a few small towns. Trinidad is the largest and serves as the county seat. All arrests in Las Animas County are processed through the jail in Trinidad.

Cities and towns in Las Animas County include Trinidad, Aguilar, Cokedale, and Hoehne. None of these cities have populations over 25,000, so all inmates go to the county jail in Trinidad.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Las Animas County. If someone was arrested near a county line, check the neighboring county jails as well.