Washington County Jail Roster

Washington County jail roster information is handled by the Sheriff's Office in Akron. This agricultural county sits in the northeast corner of Colorado near the Kansas and Nebraska borders.

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Washington County Quick Facts

4,800 Population
Akron County Seat
13th Judicial District
2,524 sq mi Total Area

Washington County Sheriff's Office

The Washington County Sheriff runs the county jail in Akron. This office provides all law enforcement services for the county. The jail is small and typically holds only a handful of inmates at any time. Most arrests involve minor offenses, traffic violations, or warrant holds. People arrested for serious felonies may be moved to larger facilities in other counties. The Sheriff's Office works closely with neighboring counties and Kansas law enforcement due to the border location.

Washington County does not have an online jail roster search system. You must call the Sheriff's Office to get information about inmates. Staff can look up current inmates by name and provide basic details like charges and bond amounts. The best time to call is during regular business hours on weekdays. The office is located in the courthouse complex in downtown Akron. For after-hours inquiries, call the non-emergency dispatch line and ask to speak with a deputy on duty.

Address Washington County Sheriff's Office
26861 US Highway 34
Akron, CO 80720
Phone (970) 345-2244
Emergency 911
Online Search Not available - contact office directly

How to Search Washington County Jail Records

No web portal exists for Washington County jail searches. Phone is the best way to get information. Call the Sheriff's Office and ask for the jail or booking desk. Have the full name of the person you want to find. If you know the date of arrest, that helps staff locate the right record quickly. The jail population is small, so searches do not take long. Staff will tell you if someone is in custody and share basic info about charges and bond.

For broader searches, use statewide resources. The Colorado Department of Corrections has an online tool at www.doc.state.co.us/oss for state prison inmates. That system does not include county jail inmates. VINE is another option. Visit vinelink.com and search by name or booking number. VINE tracks custody status across Colorado and alerts you when inmates are released or transferred. This free service works well for family members who want to stay informed without calling the jail every day in Washington County.

You can also check court dockets online. The Colorado Judicial Branch offers a docket search at coloradojudicial.gov/dockets. Select Washington County and search by name or case number. This shows upcoming court dates and case status but does not tell you if someone is currently in jail. For written records or more detailed information, submit a public records request to the Sheriff's Office. You can do this in person, by mail, or by phone. There may be a fee for copies depending on the volume of documents you request.

Washington County Jail Details

The jail in Akron is attached to the Sheriff's Office and courthouse complex on US Highway 34. It has minimal capacity and is designed for short-term stays. Inmates held here are usually awaiting court hearings or serving brief sentences. Serious cases often lead to transfers to facilities in larger counties like Logan County or Weld County. The Sheriff decides where to house inmates based on the charges, sentence length, and available space. Washington County has limited resources for medical care and mental health services in the jail.

The rural nature of Washington County means fewer arrests compared to urban areas. Most bookings involve DUI, domestic violence, drug possession, and outstanding warrants. Agricultural work brings seasonal workers to the area, which can increase arrests during harvest season. The jail also holds inmates for federal agencies or other counties sometimes. If you call to find someone and they are not in Washington County, ask if they were moved to another facility. Staff can tell you where they were transferred.

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Inmate Visitation and Services

Visiting hours at Washington County Jail are limited due to the small size of the facility. Call ahead to confirm when visits are allowed. All visitors must bring a valid photo ID. The jail screens visitors before allowing them inside. Some people may not be allowed to visit based on criminal history or prior issues at the jail. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Some inmates may not be allowed visits due to disciplinary reasons or security classifications.

Inmates can make outgoing collect calls from the jail. They cannot receive incoming calls from outside. Ask the jail staff which phone service handles inmate calls. You may need to set up a prepaid account with that provider. To send money to an inmate, contact the Sheriff's Office for instructions. Each county uses different vendors for inmate accounts. Mail to inmates is allowed but will be inspected before delivery. Do not send cash, contraband, or anything prohibited by jail rules. If you are unsure what you can mail, ask jail staff before sending anything to someone in custody in Washington County.

Colorado Jail Record Laws

Colorado law requires all county jails to keep a daily roster under C.R.S. § 17-26-118. This statute says the roster must include inmate names, booking dates, dates of birth, race, ethnicity, gender, charges, bond amounts, and release dates. The public can access this information at reasonable hours. Washington County follows this law by maintaining a roster and sharing it with people who request it.

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act governs access to arrest records and other law enforcement documents. Most arrest records are public unless sealed by a court. Juvenile records are different. Under C.R.S. § 19-1-304, records for inmates under 18 are confidential. The jail will not release juvenile information to the general public. Only parents, guardians, and attorneys for the minor can get those records. For adult inmates, the roster is public and anyone can request it from the Sheriff's Office in Washington County.

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Communities in Washington County

Washington County has no cities with a population over 25,000. Akron is the county seat and largest town with around 1,700 residents. Other small communities include Otis, Woodrow, and Last Chance. All law enforcement and jail services for the county are provided by the Washington County Sheriff. There are no municipal police departments that operate their own jails. Anyone arrested in the county is taken to the jail in Akron.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Washington County. Inmates may be transferred to neighboring counties if the jail in Akron is full or lacks needed services.