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Ouray County jail records are maintained by the sheriff's office in Ouray. Contact them to find inmates in custody.

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Ouray County Quick Facts

4,900 Population
Ouray County Seat
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Mountain Location

Ouray County Sheriff's Office

The Ouray County Sheriff operates the jail in Ouray. This facility serves the residents of Ouray County, holding people arrested locally and those awaiting trial or serving sentences. To find an inmate, you must contact the sheriff's office directly since there is no online search system available for Ouray County.

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When calling the Ouray County Sheriff's Office, have the inmate's full name ready. If you know the date of birth, that helps narrow down the search when there are common names. Staff will check the jail records and tell you if the person is in custody. They can provide information about charges, bond amounts, and court dates. They will also explain how to post bail if the person is eligible for release and what the visiting rules are.

How to Find Inmates in Ouray County

Ouray County does not offer an online inmate search. You must call the sheriff's office to get inmate information. This is common for counties with smaller populations in Colorado. Most arrests in Ouray County involve state charges like DUI, drug possession, theft, assault, and domestic violence. The jail also holds people on warrants from other counties or states.

Ouray County Jail facility

To search for an inmate, call the sheriff's office during business hours. Staff can look up anyone who is currently in custody. If the person you are looking for is not listed, they may have been released, transferred to another facility, or never booked into the jail. Ask the staff if the person was ever in custody. They can check recent records and tell you when someone was released if they are no longer in the jail.

Booking times at Ouray County Jail can vary depending on when the arrest occurred and how busy the facility is. Late night and weekend arrests often take longer to process. If you call and the person is not in the system yet, wait a few hours and try again. The sheriff's office can give you an estimate of when the booking will be complete. Once booking is done, you can find out the bond amount and start making arrangements for release if the person is eligible.

For inmates who need money deposited to their account or who need to schedule visits, call the jail for instructions. Smaller county jails often have simpler procedures than large urban facilities. Staff will explain what you need to do step by step. Some jails require money orders sent by mail, while others may accept cash or credit cards in person at the jail. Ask about the specific rules before you try to visit or send money to avoid delays or problems.

Ouray County Jail Operations

The Ouray County Jail in Ouray serves the entire county. It holds both pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates. Pre-trial inmates are people who have been arrested but not yet convicted. They stay in jail either because they cannot afford bail or because a judge denied bond due to the nature of their charges or criminal history. Sentenced inmates are serving time after conviction, usually for misdemeanors or while waiting for transfer to state prison if they received a felony sentence.

Most inmates in Ouray County Jail are local residents, but the jail may also house people arrested by the Colorado State Patrol or other agencies operating in the area. The jail provides basic services including meals, medical care, and access to phones for approved calls. Inmates can also send and receive mail and may have access to commissary services where they can purchase snacks, toiletries, and other approved items.

If the Ouray County Jail reaches capacity, some inmates may be transferred to larger facilities in neighboring counties. This helps manage the jail population and ensures that all inmates have access to necessary services. If you cannot find someone at the Ouray County Jail, ask the sheriff's office if they were moved. They will tell you which facility now holds the inmate and provide contact information so you can follow up with that jail.

Visiting Inmates at Ouray County Jail

Ouray County Jail allows inmates to receive visitors. Call the sheriff's office ahead of time to find out the visiting schedule and rules. Some jails require appointments while others have set hours when you can show up. 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. All visitors must be at least 18 years old unless they are immediate family of the inmate and are accompanied by an adult.

Follow the jail's dress code when you visit. Do not wear revealing clothing, gang colors, or anything that looks like jail attire such as orange, yellow, or striped clothing. Leave all personal items in your car, including phones, bags, wallets, and keys. Most jails do not allow these items inside the visiting area. If you bring prohibited items, you will be turned away and may not be allowed to reschedule your visit that day. Visits typically last 15 to 30 minutes and are monitored by staff to ensure safety and compliance with jail rules.

Colorado Jail Records Law

Under C.R.S. § 17-26-118, all Colorado jails must keep daily records of inmates. The 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 requires that this information be available to the public at all reasonable hours. This means anyone can request jail records in Colorado.

Ouray County must follow this law even though they do not have an online search system. You can call or visit the sheriff's office to get inmate information. Jail records are public under Colorado law, so you have the right to access them. If you are denied access to public records, you can file a complaint under the Colorado Open Records Act. Public access to jail rosters helps ensure transparency in the criminal justice system and allows families to locate their loved ones who may be in custody.

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Cities in Ouray County

Ouray County has several small towns. Ouray is the county seat. All arrests in Ouray County are processed at the jail in Ouray.

No cities in Ouray County have populations over 25,000, so all inmates are held at the county jail in Ouray.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Ouray County. If you are searching for someone who may have been arrested near a county line, check these nearby jails as well.