Longmont Booking Reports Lookup
Longmont booking reports come from arrests made by city police and processed at the county jail. What makes Longmont different from most Colorado cities is that it straddles two counties. The majority of the city sits in Boulder County, but parts extend into Weld County. This means booking reports from Longmont can end up at either the Boulder County Jail or the Weld County Jail, depending on exactly where the arrest happened. Longmont has a population of about 98,000 and its own police department. This page explains how to search both county systems for Longmont booking data.
Longmont Quick Facts
Longmont Arrests and Two Counties
The Longmont Police Department makes most arrests in the city. After an arrest, the person is booked at the county jail. For the Boulder County portion of Longmont, that means the Boulder County Jail at 3200 Airport Road in Boulder. For the Weld County portion, bookings go to the Weld County Jail at 2110 O Street in Greeley. Most of Longmont falls within Boulder County, so the majority of bookings go there. But if you cannot find a record at one county, check the other.
The Longmont Police Department does not run its own jail. The city contracts with the counties for jail services. This is how it works across Colorado. City police arrest people, but county sheriffs handle the booking and detention. For Longmont, this two-county setup can make it a bit harder to track down a specific booking report. If you know the address where the arrest took place, that can help you figure out which county processed the booking.
Note: When in doubt, start with Boulder County since the larger part of Longmont sits in that county.
Search Longmont Bookings Online
Both counties offer online tools for checking booking information. Boulder County posts booking reports at bouldercounty.gov/safety/jail. This page shows recent bookings at the Boulder County Jail, including people arrested in the Longmont area. The Weld County daily arrests tool is at apps.weld.gov/sheriff/DailyArrests. Both are free and do not require a login or account.
If someone was arrested in Longmont last week or last month, the online tools may not show them anymore. These listings focus on recent and current inmates. For older records, you will need to contact the sheriff's office directly. The Boulder County Sheriff is at 303-441-3600 and the Weld County Sheriff is at 970-356-4015. Either office can tell you if they have a booking record for the person you are looking for.
The Colorado Department of Corrections also runs an offender search at doc.state.co.us/oss. This only shows people who are in the state prison system, not county jails. But if someone from Longmont was convicted and sent to state prison, that record would appear there. It does not replace the county booking report search, but it can be a useful extra resource.
CBI Records Check for Longmont
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation maintains a statewide criminal history database. You can run a search at cbirecordscheck.com for $6.00. The CBI system pulls data from agencies across Colorado, so an arrest in Longmont that was booked at either county jail should eventually appear there. This is the best single tool if you want to see the full criminal history for someone who may have been arrested in Longmont and other places too.
Under Colorado's Criminal Justice Records Act, arrest records are public. C.R.S. 24-72-302 defines what must be included in an arrest record. The CBI check returns whatever data has been reported by the arresting agency and the booking facility. There can sometimes be a delay between when an arrest happens in Longmont and when it shows up in the CBI system. If you need the most current information, check the county tools first.
Request Longmont Booking Records
You can submit a formal records request to either county sheriff's office. Under C.R.S. 24-72-301 et seq., criminal justice agencies must respond within 3 working days. The first hour of retrieval time is free. After that, fees apply for staff time and copies. Contact the Boulder County Sheriff at 5600 Flatiron Parkway in Boulder or the Weld County Sheriff at 1950 O Street in Greeley. Phone numbers are 303-441-3600 for Boulder County and 970-356-4015 for Weld County.
If you know which county handled the booking, go directly to that office. If you are not sure, call both. The staff can tell you quickly whether they have a booking record on file for the person you are asking about. Written requests get a more formal response, but a phone call can save time when you just need to figure out which county has the record. Booking photos from Longmont arrests are public under C.R.S. 24-72-305.5, but publishing them online and charging for removal is a misdemeanor.
Note: Sealed records from Longmont arrests will not appear in any search, whether online or through a formal request.
Track Longmont Inmates with VINE
The VINE system at vinelink.com lets you track someone who is in custody at either county jail. Register for free, select Colorado, and search by name. VINE sends alerts when the person's custody status changes. This works for inmates at the Boulder County Jail and the Weld County Jail. The toll-free number for VINE is 1-888-263-8463. Anyone can use this service.
VINE is especially helpful for Longmont because it searches both counties at once. Instead of checking the Boulder County and Weld County websites separately, VINE can show you results from the whole state. If the person you are looking for was arrested in Longmont but transferred to a different facility, VINE can still track them. Status updates come by phone, email, or text, depending on what you choose when you register.
Nearby Cities
Cities near Longmont have their own police departments, but bookings go through the county sheriff where each arrest takes place.
Lafayette and Erie are also close to Longmont. Bookings in those areas go through Boulder County or the relevant county sheriff's office.