Yuma County Criminal Records Search

Yuma County criminal records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Wray. This eastern Colorado county borders Nebraska and Kansas. The Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for the entire county. They maintain arrest records and operate the county jail. Records are available under Colorado's open records laws. The office serves the communities of Wray and Yuma.

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Yuma County Quick Facts

10,000 Population
Wray County Seat
970 Area Code
13th Judicial District

Yuma County Sheriff's Office

The Yuma County Sheriff's Office provides comprehensive law enforcement services. They patrol rural areas. They respond to emergencies. They operate the county detention facility. The office serves the eastern plains of Colorado.

The Sheriff's Office maintains all criminal records for Yuma County. This includes arrest reports and booking logs. They also maintain investigative files. Staff process public records requests. They follow Colorado law in all releases.

The office hours are typically 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. You can contact them by phone during these hours. The main number is 970-332-4805. The fax number is 970-332-5820. Emergency calls should always go to 911.

Address 310 Ash Street, Suite G, Wray, CO 80758
Main Phone 970-332-4805
Fax 970-332-5820
Hours 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Website yumacountysheriff.net

Note: Emergency services are available 24 hours a day by calling 911. The dispatch center handles all emergency calls for Yuma County.

Yuma County Detention Facility

The Yuma County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail. The facility houses pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates. It serves Yuma County and may house inmates for other jurisdictions.

To inquire about inmates, call the Sheriff's Office. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody. They can provide booking dates and charges. They can explain visitation procedures. They can also provide information about inmate accounts.

Visitation at the jail follows established schedules. Visitors must follow all rules and regulations. Proper identification is required. Contact the jail for current visitation hours. Rules are subject to change.

Inmates can receive mail at the facility. There are restrictions on items that can be sent. Money can be deposited for commissary purchases. Contact the jail for specific procedures. Staff can explain approved methods for deposits.

Colorado State Criminal Records Resources

State agencies maintain comprehensive criminal history databases. These resources cover Yuma County and all of Colorado. State records are essential for complete background checks.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is the central repository for criminal history. Their office is located at 690 Kipling Street in Lakewood. Contact them at 303-239-4201. Visit cbi.colorado.gov for more information.

Yuma County Colorado Criminal Records

The CBI operates an Internet Criminal History Check System. This allows name-based searches online. Each search requires payment of a fee. Results include Colorado conviction records. The system is available at all times.

Colorado court dockets are available online. You can search cases from all judicial districts. Yuma County is in the 13th District. Access the search at courts.state.co.us/dockets.

Yuma County Colorado Criminal Records

The Colorado Sex Offender Registry is maintained by the state. This public database lists convicted sex offenders. You can search by name or location. Visit apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor to access.

Yuma County Colorado Criminal Records

The Department of Corrections maintains offender records. You can search for inmates and parolees. Access this system at doc.state.co.us/oss.

Colorado Laws on Criminal Records

Colorado law establishes the framework for criminal records access. These statutes apply to Yuma County. They ensure transparency while protecting privacy.

The Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act is found in C.R.S. § 24-72-301 et seq. This law governs law enforcement records. It requires release of records of official action. These include arrests and charging documents. Other criminal justice records are discretionary. Agencies may withhold them if release would not serve the public interest.

The Colorado Open Records Act is found in C.R.S. § 24-72-200.1 et seq. This law applies to most government records. It establishes a right of inspection. Agencies must respond within three business days. Extensions are allowed for complex requests. Fees may be charged for research and copies.

Both laws work together to ensure access. The CCJRA applies specifically to criminal justice agencies. CORA applies more broadly. Yuma County follows both statutes. Records staff are trained in these laws.

How to Request Yuma County Criminal Records

The Yuma County Sheriff's Office accepts records requests in several ways. Choose the method that works best for your needs.

For current inmate information, call the jail directly. The Sheriff's Office can confirm custody status. They can provide basic booking details. Detailed records may require a formal request.

To request arrest reports or incident records, call the main office. Dial 970-332-4805 during business hours. Explain what records you need. Staff will advise on the request process. They will inform you of any fees.

You can visit the Sheriff's Office in person. The office is at 310 Ash Street in Wray. Bring photo identification. Staff will assist with request forms. Some records may be available immediately.

Court records are maintained separately. Yuma County is in the 13th Judicial District. The courthouse is located in Wray. Contact the court clerk for case information. Court records are public unless sealed by order.

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Nearby Counties

Yuma County borders Nebraska to the north and Kansas to the east. It also borders several Colorado counties. Records searches may need to include multiple jurisdictions.