Find Lincoln County Jail Inmates

Lincoln County jail records can be accessed through the sheriff's office in Hugo. Contact them directly to locate someone in custody.

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Lincoln County Quick Facts

5,500 Population
Hugo County Seat
Call Search Method
Rural Location

Lincoln County Sheriff's Office

The Lincoln County Sheriff manages the jail in Hugo. This is one of the smallest counties in Colorado by population. The jail holds people who were arrested in Lincoln County and those waiting for their court dates. It also keeps inmates serving short sentences after conviction. If you need to find someone in Lincoln County Jail, call the sheriff's office directly.

County Seat Hugo, CO
Contact Lincoln County Sheriff's Office
Search Method Phone inquiry only
Access Public records available upon request

Lincoln County does not have an online inmate search system. Staff at the sheriff's office can search for inmates by name when you call. Be ready to give the full name and date of birth if you have it. This makes the search faster. They will tell you if the person is in custody, what the charges are, and how much the bond is set at. You can also ask about visiting hours and how to send money to an inmate.

How to Locate an Inmate in Lincoln County

Finding an inmate in Lincoln County requires a phone call to the sheriff's office. Since this is a rural county with a small jail, they do not maintain an online roster. Most arrests in Lincoln County involve state charges like DUI, theft, domestic violence, and drug offenses. The jail may also hold people on warrants from other counties.

Lincoln County Sheriff's Office

When you call the sheriff's office, staff will check their records for you. They can tell you if someone was booked into the jail and when. If the person is no longer in custody, they may be able to tell you when they were released. This helps if you are trying to track down someone who was arrested recently. Keep in mind that booking can take several hours, especially if the person was arrested late at night or on a weekend.

If you cannot reach the sheriff's office during business hours, try calling back the next day. Small county jails often have limited staff, so they may not answer phones 24/7. In urgent situations, you can visit the jail in person during business hours. Staff there can look up inmate records and answer your questions face to face. Bring a valid ID if you plan to visit.

For people who are eligible for bail, you can post bond at the jail once booking is complete. The sheriff's office will tell you how much the bond is and what types of payment they accept. Cash bonds are common, but some counties also accept credit cards or surety bonds through a bail bondsman. Ask about the rules before you show up with money. Lincoln County may have specific procedures for posting bail after hours.

Lincoln County Jail Overview

The Lincoln County Jail is located in Hugo, the county seat. This small facility serves the entire county, which covers a large area of the eastern plains. The jail holds pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates. Most inmates are local residents, but the jail may also house people arrested by the Colorado State Patrol on Interstate 70 or Highway 24, both of which run through Lincoln County.

Like many rural jails, Lincoln County sometimes transfers inmates to larger facilities if the jail is full. This can happen if there is a big arrest or if the jail needs to separate certain inmates for safety. If you are told that an inmate is not at Lincoln County Jail, ask where they were moved. The sheriff's office can direct you to the right facility. You may need to contact that county for updated information about the inmate's status.

Visiting Inmates in Lincoln County

Lincoln County Jail allows visits for inmates. Call ahead to find out the visiting schedule. Small jails often have set hours for visitation, and you may need an appointment. Bring a valid photo ID such as a driver's license or state ID card. You will not be allowed to visit without proper identification.

Visitors must follow the jail's dress code. Do not wear clothes that are too revealing or that resemble jail uniforms. Leave all personal belongings in your car. Most jails do not allow phones, bags, wallets, or keys inside the visiting area. If you bring something you should not have, you will be asked to leave. Visits typically last 15 to 30 minutes. The jail staff will tell you the rules when you arrive.

Colorado Jail Records Statutes

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

Even though Lincoln County does not have an online inmate search, the records are still public. You have the right to ask for this information by calling or visiting the sheriff's office. If the sheriff refuses to give you public records, you can file a request under the Colorado Open Records Act. This law protects your right to access government records, including jail rosters. Transparency in jail records helps keep the justice system accountable.

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Cities in Lincoln County

Lincoln County has very few towns. Hugo is the county seat and the main population center. All people arrested in Lincoln County are taken to the jail in Hugo.

Towns in Lincoln County include Hugo, Limon, Genoa, and Arriba. None of these towns have populations over 25,000. Everyone arrested in Lincoln County goes to the county jail in Hugo.

Nearby Counties

Lincoln County borders several other rural counties on Colorado's eastern plains. If you are searching for someone who may have been arrested near a county line, check these nearby jails as well.