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Aurora County Jail, also known as Aurora County Detention Center or Aurora County Correctional Facility, is a medium-security detention facility in Aurora, Colorado. It houses adult offenders arrested within the jurisdiction of Aurora County. The jail provides secure confinement and various programs and services to support offender rehabilitation and reintegration into the community. The facility's primary mission is to ensure public safety and uphold the rule of law.

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Aurora County Jail Inmate Lookup

To search for an incarcerated person in Aurora County Jail, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official website of Aurora County Sheriff's Office.
  2. Under the "Services" tab, select "Inmate Search."
  3. On the Inmate Search page, enter the offender's first and last name or their booking number.
  4. Click the "Search" button to initiate the search.
  5. If the search is successful, you will see a list of matching results. Select the correct individual to view their detailed information.

Tips for Inmate Search:

  • Ensure you provide accurate and complete information when searching for an offender.
  • If you don't have the exact spelling of the offender's name, try searching with partial information. The system will provide a list of potential matches.
  • If the search yields no results, it's possible that the offender is not currently in custody at Aurora County Jail. You may want to expand your search to other jails or contact the Sheriff's Office directly for further assistance.

Jail Roster

Aurora County Jail maintains an up-to-date jail roster, which is a list of individuals currently incarcerated in the facility. The roster includes the following information:

  • Booking Number
  • Last Name
  • First Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Release Date
  • Criminal Charges

Accessing the Jail Roster:

  1. Visit the official website of Aurora County Sheriff's Office.
  2. Under the "Services" tab, select "Jail Roster."
  3. The jail roster will be displayed in a tabular format, allowing you to browse through the list of offenders.

Roster updates:

  • The jail roster is updated regularly to reflect changes in the inmate population.
  • New bookings, releases, and transfers are reflected in the roster as they occur.
  • The roster can be used to verify an offender's current custody status, confirm their identity, and gather basic information about their case.

Inmate Calls

Inmate Call System:

Aurora County Jail utilizes a secure inmate call system to facilitate communication between incarcerated individuals and the outside world. The system is designed to maintain the safety and security of the facility while allowing offenders to stay connected with their loved ones and legal representatives.

Regulations and Guidelines:

  • Inmates are permitted to make outgoing calls only. They cannot receive incoming calls from outside the jail.
  • Calls are limited to a specific number of minutes per week, as determined by the jail administration.
  • Inmates must use a prepaid calling account to make calls. Friends and family members can deposit money into this account online or through a third-party vendor.
  • All calls are monitored and recorded for security purposes.

How to Call an Inmate:

To call an inmate at Aurora County Jail, follow these steps:

  1. Obtain the offender's booking number.
  2. Contact the jail's contracted phone service provider, Securus Technologies, at 1-800-844-6591.
  3. Provide the offender's booking number and follow the instructions given by the automated system.
  4. You will be connected to the inmate's call.

Can Inmates Receive Calls?

No, inmates at Aurora County Jail cannot receive incoming calls from outside the facility. All calls must be initiated by the inmate using the prepaid calling system.

Inmate Messaging

Aurora County Jail does not offer an inmate messaging system. Inmates cannot send or receive voice or text messages while in custody.

Detainee Mail

Sending Mail to Inmates:

To send mail to an inmate at Aurora County Jail, follow these guidelines:

  • Address the envelope as follows:
Inmate Name
Booking Number
Aurora County Jail
1501 Dallas Street
Aurora, CO, 80010
  • Use white envelopes only. Colored envelopes, padded envelopes, and envelopes with plastic or metal parts are not allowed.
  • Ensure the envelope is properly sealed.
  • Include a complete return address in the top left corner of the envelope.
  • All incoming mail is opened and inspected by jail staff for contraband.

Guidelines for Sending Mail:

  • Inmates are permitted to receive letters, postcards, photographs, and legal documents.
  • All mail must be sent through the U.S. Postal Service. Mail sent via private carriers, such as UPS or FedEx, will not be accepted.
  • Books and magazines must be sent directly from the publisher or a bookstore. They cannot be sent by individuals.
  • All mail is subject to inspection for contraband, including drugs, weapons, and other prohibited items. Mail that contains contraband will be confiscated and not delivered to the inmate.

Aurora County Jail Mailing Address:

1501 Dallas Street Aurora, CO, 80010

Sending Care Packages to Inmates:

Aurora County Jail does not accept care packages for inmates. Inmates are not permitted to receive packages containing food, clothing, or other personal items.

Sending Money to Inmates:

Friends and family can deposit money into an inmate's prepaid calling account or commissary account. Money can be deposited online through the jail's contracted phone service provider, Securus Technologies, or through a third-party vendor such as JPay.

Regulations and Limitations:

  • There is a daily limit on the amount of money that can be deposited into an inmate's account.
  • All deposits are subject to a processing fee.
  • Inmates cannot receive cash or checks directly from visitors or through the mail.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit:

  1. Contact the Aurora County Jail at 303-670-6700 to schedule a visit.
  2. Provide the offender's full name and booking number.
  3. Schedule a date and time for your visit.
  4. Arrive at the jail at least 15 minutes before your scheduled visit time.

Rules and Regulations for Visits:

  • All visitors must present a valid government-issued photo ID at the time of the visit.
  • Visitors are subject to a security screening before entering the visitation area.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any personal belongings into the visitation area, including cell phones, cameras, and weapons.
  • All visits are non-contact and are conducted through a glass partition.
  • Visitors must dress appropriately. Clothing that is revealing, transparent.
  • Visitors who are under the influence of drugs or alcohol will not be allowed to visit.
  • Visitors who engage in disruptive or inappropriate behavior may be asked to leave the visitation area.

Visitation Hours:

  • Visitation hours are typically between 8:00 AM and 10:00 PM, seven days a week.
  • However, visitation schedules may vary depending on the inmate's housing assignment and security level.
  • It is always best to call the jail in advance to confirm the visitation schedule.

Video Visitation:

Aurora County Jail offers video visitation for inmates and their families. Video visitation allows inmates to communicate with their loved ones face-to-face using a secure videoconferencing system.

How to Use Video Visitation:

  1. Create an account with the jail's video visitation provider, JPay.
  2. Schedule a video visit through the JPay website or mobile app.
  3. Arrive at the jail at least 15 minutes before your scheduled visit time.
  4. Check in with the jail staff and provide your JPay account information.
  5. You will be directed to a private video visitation room.
  6. Connect to the video call and begin your visit.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store within the jail where inmates can purchase a variety of items, including snacks, toiletries, clothing, and writing supplies. The commissary is operated by a third-party vendor and is not affiliated with the jail administration.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary:

Inmates can use their commissary accounts to purchase items from the commissary. Commissary accounts can be funded by friends and family members through the jail's contracted phone service provider, Securus Technologies, or through a third-party vendor such as JPay.

Restrictions on Commissary Use:

  • There are limits on the amount of money that inmates can spend at the commissary each week.
  • Certain items, such as cigarettes and tobacco products, may be restricted or prohibited.
  • Inmates who engage in disciplinary infractions may lose their commissary privileges.

Release Information

Release Explanation:

Inmates are released from Aurora County Jail when they have served their sentence, posted bail, or been granted a release by the court. Inmates may also be released if they are found not guilty at trial or if their charges are dropped.

Who Can Be Released:

  • Inmates who have served their full sentence
  • Inmates who have posted bail
  • Inmates who have been granted a release by the court
  • Inmates who have been found not guilty at trial
  • Inmates whose charges have been dropped

How to Get Inmate Release Information:

To obtain information about an inmate's release, you can:

  • Call the Aurora County Jail at 303-670-6700.
  • Visit the jail in person and speak with a staff member.
  • Submit a public records request to the Aurora County Sheriff's Office.

Security Level and Jail Staff

Aurora County Jail employs a variety of security measures to ensure the safety and security of the facility and its staff. These measures include:

  • Secure perimeter fencing
  • Controlled access to the facility
  • Surveillance cameras
  • Metal detectors
  • Pat-down searches
  • K-9 units

Categories of Offenders Housed:

Aurora County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Pre-trial detainees: Individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial.
  • Convicted offenders: Individuals who have been found guilty of a crime and are serving their sentence.
  • Federal prisoners: Individuals who are in the custody of the federal government and are being held in the jail temporarily.

Role of Correctional Officers:

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the jail and its inmates. They perform a variety of duties, including:

  • Monitoring inmate activity
  • Conducting searches
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Responding to emergencies
  • Providing assistance to inmates

Correctional Staff:

In addition to correctional officers, Aurora County Jail employs a variety of other staff members, including:

  • Jail administrators
  • Medical staff
  • Mental health professionals
  • Food service workers
  • Maintenance workers

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

14999 E Alameda Pkwy, Aurora, CO 80012, United States

Official Phone Number

303-739-6194

Official Website

www.auroragov.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=1881221&pageId=2035908

Aurora, CO

nicknames:
The Gateway to the Rockies The Sunrise of Colorado
Coordinates:
39.71083°N 104.81250°W
Country:
United States
State:
Colorado
Counties:
Arapahoe, Adams, and Douglas
Platted:
1891 as Fletcher
Incorporated (town):
1903-05-05, as the Town of Fletcher
Incorporated (city):
1929 as the City of Aurora
Government:
Type:
Home Rule Municipality
Mayor:
Mike Coffman
Area:
Home Rule Municipality:
159.70 sq mi (413.62 km2)
Land:
159.06 sq mi (411.96 km2)
Water:
0.64 sq mi (1.66 km2)
Elevation:
5,403 ft (1,647 m)
Population (2010):
Home Rule Municipality:
325,078
Estimate (2019):
379,289
Rank:
US: 54th
Density:
2,384.60/sq mi (920.70/km2)
Urban:
2,374,203 (US: 18th)
Metro:
2,814,330 (US: 19th)
Demonym(s):
Auroran
Time zone:
UTC−7 (MST)
Summer (DST):
UTC−6 (MDT)
ZIP codes:
80010-80019, 80040-80047 (all but 80045 PO Boxes), 80137, 80247
Area codes:
Both 303 and 720
FIPS code:
08-04000

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison?

To search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison, you can usually visit the official website of the correctional facility or the state’s Department of Corrections. Most states have an online inmate locator tool that allows you to search by the inmate’s name, date of birth, or inmate ID number. 

Is there a national database available for inmate search?

Yes, there is a national database for federal inmates operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, which can be accessed through their Inmate Locator. However, for state and local inmates, there is no single national database. You must search through the state’s Department of Corrections website or local jail's website where the inmate is held.

Can I find an inmate's release date online?

In many cases, yes. The release date of an inmate can often be found on the website of the correctional facility where the inmate is housed or through the state’s Department of Corrections inmate search tool. However, availability of this information can vary by state and by the level of the correctional facility (e.g., federal, state, local).

Arrest Lookup

How can I find out if someone has been arrested recently?

To find out if someone has been arrested recently, you can check local police department websites, many of which have arrest logs or press releases. Another option is to use online arrest record databases, though these might not be updated instantly.

What information do I need to perform an arrest lookup?

To perform an arrest lookup, you generally need the full name of the person and their date of birth. Some databases may also require additional information like the city or state where the arrest occurred.

Are arrest records public information?

Yes, arrest records are generally considered public information. However, the availability of these records online can vary by jurisdiction, and some information may be restricted or require a formal public records request.

Active Warrant Search

How can I check if there is an active warrant for someone?

You can check for active warrants by contacting the local sheriff's office, police department, or through the official court website of the jurisdiction where the warrant would have been issued. Some jurisdictions offer online search tools for active warrants.

What should I do if I find out there is a warrant for my arrest?

If you discover there is a warrant for your arrest, it is advisable to contact a lawyer immediately to understand your rights and options. Generally, you will need to turn yourself into the police department or court that issued the warrant to resolve the matter.

Are warrant searches anonymous?

Many online warrant search tools and resources claim to be anonymous, but it’s important to use reputable sources to ensure your privacy. Direct inquiries to court or law enforcement offices may not be anonymous.

Jail Bookings

Where can I find daily jail booking reports?

Daily jail booking reports can often be found on the website of the county sheriff's department or local jail. These reports list individuals who have been booked into jail within a specific time frame.

What information is included in jail booking records?

Jail booking records typically include the inmate's name, booking photo (mugshot), booking date, charges, and sometimes bail amount. The exact information can vary by jurisdiction.

Can I receive notifications about specific jail bookings?

Some jurisdictions offer services or have third-party websites where you can sign up to receive notifications about specific jail bookings. Availability and functionality vary widely, so it’s best to check with the local sheriff's office or jail.

Mugshots

Are mugshots available to the public?

Yes, mugshots are generally considered public record and may be available through police department websites, local news outlets, or third-party websites. However, some states have laws limiting the release of mugshots to protect individuals' privacy.

How can I find a mugshot of a recently arrested individual?

To find a mugshot, you can check the arresting agency’s website, local news websites, or use a third-party online service. Note that availability may vary based on jurisdiction and privacy laws.

Can mugshots be removed from online searches?

Removing mugshots from online searches can be challenging. Some websites may remove mugshots upon request, especially if the case was dismissed or the individual was acquitted. There are also services that specialize in removing mugshots from the internet, but they often charge a fee.

Inmate Calls

How can I receive calls from an inmate?

To receive calls from an inmate, you must first be approved by the correctional facility to be on the inmate's call list. Once approved, inmates can call you using the facility’s phone system. You might need to set up an account with the facility’s phone service provider.

What are the costs associated with inmate calls?

The costs for inmate calls vary by facility and phone service provider. Charges can be per minute, and there may be additional fees for setting up an account or depositing funds. Some states have implemented caps on the cost of inmate calls.

Can I restrict an inmate from calling me?

Yes, you can restrict an inmate from calling you by contacting the correctional facility’s phone service provider and requesting to be removed from the inmate's call list or blocking the calls.

Inmate Mail

What are the guidelines for sending mail to an inmate?

Guidelines for sending mail to an inmate vary by facility but generally include restrictions on the type of items that can be sent, such as prohibiting contraband, cash, or polaroid photos. All mail is typically subject to inspection. It’s important to check the specific facility’s guidelines before sending anything.

Can I send packages to inmates?

Whether you can send packages to inmates depends on the facility's rules. Some allow packages from approved vendors for books, magazines, or food items. Personal packages sent directly from an individual may not be permitted or may need pre-approval.

How is inmate mail screened?

Inmate mail is screened for contraband, security threats, and inappropriate content. Screening methods can include visual inspection, scanning, and sometimes reading the contents. Some facilities also screen for drugs using special equipment.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visitation with an inmate?

To schedule a visitation, you usually need to be on the inmate's approved visitation list. Then, you can schedule visits according to the facility’s policies, which may involve using an online scheduling system or calling the facility directly.

What are the rules and regulations for visiting inmates?

Rules and regulations for visiting inmates vary by facility but typically include specific visiting hours, dress codes, ID requirements, and behavior protocols. Visitors may also be subject to search.

Are children allowed during inmate visitations?

Children are generally allowed during inmate visitations but must be accompanied by an adult. The adult accompanying the child must be approved to visit, and there may be specific rules governing visits involving children.

Sending Money

What are the methods for sending money to an inmate?

Methods for sending money to an inmate typically include online payments, wire transfers, money orders, and using kiosks at the facility. The available options vary by facility.

Is there a limit to how much money I can send an inmate?

Yes, most facilities have limits on how much money you can send an inmate, either per transaction or within a given time period. The limits vary by facility.

How quickly does the inmate receive the funds?

The time it takes for an inmate to receive funds can vary, but most electronic transfers are available within 24 to 48 hours. Money orders or checks may take longer to process.

Posting Bond

How can I post bond for someone?

To post bond for someone, you can pay the full amount of the bond in cash to the court, or use a bail bond service. A bail bond service requires a non-refundable fee (usually a percentage of the bond amount) and may require collateral.

What are the differences between a cash bond and a bail bond?

A cash bond involves paying the full bond amount directly to the court, which is refundable if the defendant complies with all court requirements. A bail bond, obtained through a bail bond agent, involves paying a non-refundable fee and possibly providing collateral; the agent posts the full bond amount.

Can bond money be refunded?

Cash bond money can be refunded after the court case is concluded, assuming the defendant has met all court requirements. However, the non-refundable fee paid to a bail bond agent is not refunded.

Release

How can I find out when an inmate will be released?

The release date may be available through the inmate lookup tool on the correctional facility’s or Department of Corrections’ website. If not, you may need to contact the facility directly.

What are the procedures for picking up an inmate upon their release?

Procedures for picking up an inmate upon their release vary by facility. Generally, you will need to coordinate with the facility regarding the release time and location. Some facilities require prior approval or ID verification.

Are inmates given transportation upon release?

This varies by jurisdiction. Some facilities may provide or arrange transportation for released inmates, especially if they are released without any personal resources. Others may be responsible for their own transportation.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates receive legal representation?

Inmates can receive legal representation through public defenders, if they qualify, or by hiring a private attorney. Legal aid organizations may also offer assistance for certain cases or issues.

Are there free legal services available for inmates?

Yes, there are free legal services available for inmates, typically provided by public defender’s offices, legal aid societies, and non-profit organizations focusing on inmates' rights and criminal defense.

How can I find a lawyer who specializes in criminal defense?

To find a lawyer who specializes in criminal defense, you can search the American Bar Association’s Lawyer Referral Directory, contact your state bar association for a referral, or look for local legal aid organizations offering criminal defense services.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What kind of medical care is available to inmates?

Inmates have access to basic medical care, which includes medical screenings upon admission, treatment for illnesses and injuries, and sometimes dental and mental health services. The level of care should meet standards set by law and medical ethics.

Can inmates receive medications while incarcerated?

Yes, inmates can receive medications while incarcerated. Medical staff within the facility manage the distribution of medications according to the inmate's health needs.

What happens if an inmate needs emergency medical care?

If an inmate needs emergency medical care, correctional facilities are equipped to provide immediate response. In cases where the facility cannot provide the necessary care, inmates are transported to a hospital.

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I access someone's criminal record?

Access to someone's criminal record can typically be obtained through state or county court websites, or by making a public records request to the appropriate agency. Some third-party websites also aggregate criminal records for a fee.

Are all criminal records public?

Most criminal records are public, but access to them can vary by state. Some records, especially those involving juveniles or certain sensitive cases, may be sealed or expunged.

What information is included in a criminal record?

A criminal record may include personal information about the individual, a list of charges and convictions, sentences, and the status of parole or probation. Details can vary based on the jurisdiction.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I search the sex offender registry?

You can search the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW), which provides access to the sex offender registries of all states, territories, and tribal jurisdictions in the U.S.

What information is available in the sex offender registry?

The sex offender registry typically includes the offender’s name, photograph, physical description, address, offense details, and compliance status. Some registries may provide additional information such as vehicle details or employment addresses.

Are there restrictions on sex offenders after their release?

Yes, sex offenders face various restrictions after their release, which can include residency restrictions, employment limitations, and requirements to register with local law enforcement. Restrictions vary widely by jurisdiction and the nature of the offense.

Background Check

What is included in a background check?

A background check can include criminal records, employment history, education verification, credit history, and driving records. The scope of a background check can vary depending on its purpose.

How can I request a background check on someone?

To request a background check on someone, you can use online services, contact a private investigation firm, or request access through government portals, depending on the type of background check needed.

Are background checks confidential?

The confidentiality of background checks depends on their context. Checks conducted for employment or housing must comply with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), which requires the subject's consent. Other types of background checks, like those done personally, may not have the same legal obligations for confidentiality.

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