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Prowers County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Lamar, Colorado

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Prowers County Jail is a correctional institution located in Lamar, Colorado. It serves Prowers County and its surrounding areas. The jail is responsible for housing pre-trial detainees awaiting trial, individuals sentenced to serve short-term sentences, and individuals awaiting transfer to state or federal prisons.

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Prowers County Jail Inmate Lookup

To conduct an inmate lookup in Prowers County Jail, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Prowers County Sheriff's Office website.
  2. Click on the "Inmate Search" link located on the homepage.
  3. Enter the offender's first and last name or their Prowers County Jail ID number in the search fields.
  4. Click the "Search" button.

The inmate search results will provide the following information:

  • Inmate's name
  • Prowers County Jail ID number
  • Booking date
  • Charges
  • Bond amount
  • Current status

The Prowers County Jail also provides a mugshot search option on their website. To search for mugshots, enter the offender's first and last name or their Prowers County Jail ID number in the search fields provided.

Tips for Offender Search:

  • If you do not have the offender's full name or ID number, you can try searching by partial name or date of birth.
  • If the inmate search does not return any results, try contacting the Prowers County Jail directly.
  • If the offender is not in Prowers County Jail, they may be incarcerated in another correctional facility.

Jail Roster

The jail roster is a public record that lists the names of all individuals currently incarcerated in a particular correctional facility. The Prowers County Jail roster is available online at www.prowerscountysheriff.org/inmates/roster.

The jail roster typically includes the following information:

  • Booking number
  • Last name
  • First name
  • Date of birth
  • Release date (if available)
  • Criminal charges

The jail roster is updated regularly, typically on a daily basis. If an offender is not listed on the jail roster, they may have been released, transferred to another correctional facility, or their information may not have been updated yet.

The jail roster can be a useful tool for finding out if someone is in jail, as well as for obtaining information about their charges and release date. It is important to note that the jail roster is a public record and the information contained therein is available to anyone who accesses it.

Other Useful Details About Jail Roster:

  • The jail roster may also include information such as the offender's bond amount, mugshot, and physical description.
  • The jail roster can be searched by name, booking number, or date of birth.
  • If you cannot find the information you are looking for on the jail roster, you can contact the jail directly.

How to Call a Detainee

Inmates at Prowers County Jail are allowed to receive phone calls from friends and family. To call an inmate, you will need to use the jail's inmate phone system.

The inmate phone system at Prowers County Jail is provided by Securus Technologies. To call an inmate, you can either use the Securus website or call the Securus toll-free number at 1-800-844-6591.

To call an inmate using the Securus website:

  1. Visit the Securus website at www.securustech.net.
  2. Create a free account.
  3. Add the inmate to your contact list by searching for them using their name or Prowers County Jail ID number.
  4. Fund your account using a credit card or debit card.
  5. Call the inmate by clicking on the "Call" button next to their name.

To call an inmate using the Securus toll-free number:

  1. Call 1-800-844-6591.
  2. Follow the prompts to create a free account.
  3. Add the inmate to your contact list by searching for them using their name or Prowers County Jail ID number.
  4. Fund your account using a credit card or debit card.
  5. Call the inmate by entering their Prowers County Jail ID number followed by the pound sign (#).

Inmate Call Regulations and Guidelines:

  • Inmates are allowed to receive phone calls from friends and family between the hours of 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM.
  • All calls are monitored and recorded.
  • Inmates are not allowed to receive phone calls from blocked or unknown numbers.
  • Inmates are not allowed to make outgoing phone calls.

Inmate Messaging

Inmates at Prowers County Jail are not allowed to receive or send voice or text messages.

Detainee Mail

Inmates at Prowers County Jail are allowed to receive mail from friends and family. To send mail to an inmate, you must use the following address:

Inmate's Name
Prowers County Jail
110 South 4th Street
Lamar, CO 81052

Guidelines for Sending Mail to Inmates:

  • All mail must be addressed to the inmate by their full name and Prowers County Jail ID number.
  • Mail must be sent in a standard envelope (no padded envelopes or boxes).
  • Mail must be free of any contraband, such as weapons, drugs, or alcohol.
  • Mail may be inspected by jail staff before it is delivered to the inmate.

Sending Care Packages to Inmates:

Inmates at Prowers County Jail are allowed to receive care packages from friends and family. Care packages must be sent through the mail and must comply with the following guidelines:

  • Care packages must be mailed in a cardboard box no larger than 12 inches x 12 inches x 12 inches.
  • Care packages must weigh no more than 20 pounds.
  • Care packages must contain only approved items, such as food, clothing, and hygiene products.
  • A list of approved items is available on the Prowers County Sheriff's Office website.

Sending Money to Inmates

Friends and family can send money to inmates at Prowers County Jail in the following ways:

  • Online: Money can be sent online through the Securus website at www.securustech.net.
  • By phone: Money can be sent by phone by calling 1-800-844-6591.
  • By mail: Money can be sent by mail by sending a money order to the following address:
Prowers County Jail
Attn: Inmate Trust Fund
110 South 4th Street
Lamar, CO 81052

Regulations and Limitations for Sending Money:

  • Inmates are limited to receiving a maximum of $200 per day and $500 per week.
  • Money sent to inmates is deposited into their trust fund account.
  • Inmates can use their trust fund account to purchase items from the jail commissary.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit:

To arrange a visit with an inmate at Prowers County Jail, you must first create an account on the jail's visitation website at www.gettingout.com. Once you have created an account, you can schedule a visit by following the instructions on the website.

Rules and Regulations for Visits:

  • All visitors must be at least 18 years of age or accompanied by a parent or guardian.
  • Visitors must present a valid photo ID at the time of the visit.
  • Visitors are subject to search before entering the visitation area.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any contraband into the visitation area.
  • Visitors must dress appropriately.
  • Visitors may not touch or hug inmates.
  • Visitors may not give inmates any items, including food, money, or cigarettes.

Visitation Hours:

Visitation hours at Prowers County Jail are as follows:

  • Monday: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Sunday: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Video Visitation:

Prowers County Jail does not offer video visitation.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store that sells a variety of items to inmates, such as food, clothing, and hygiene products. The commissary allows inmates to purchase items that they may not be able to obtain through the jail's regular food service or laundry service.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary:

Inmates can purchase items from the commissary using their trust fund account. Inmates can add money to their trust fund account by receiving money from friends and family or by working a job in the jail.

Restrictions on Commissary Use:

Inmates are limited to spending a certain amount of money on commissary items each week. Inmates are also not allowed to purchase certain items, such as weapons, drugs, or alcohol.

Release Information

Inmates are released from Prowers County Jail when they have served their sentence, posted bail, or been granted parole. Inmates may also be released if they are found not guilty of the charges against them.

Who Can Be Released:

Inmates who are eligible for release from Prowers County Jail include:

  • Inmates who have served their sentence
  • Inmates who have posted bail
  • Inmates who have been granted parole
  • Inmates who have been found not guilty of the charges against them

How to Get Inmate Release Information:

To get inmate release information from Prowers County Jail, you can:

  • Call the jail at (719) 336-2707
  • Visit the jail's website at www.prowerscountysheriff.org
  • Write a letter to the jail at the following address:
Prowers County Jail
110 South 4th Street
Lamar, CO 81052

Security Level and Jail Staff

Prowers County Jail is a medium-security jail. The jail has a variety of security measures in place to ensure the safety of inmates and staff, including:

  • Perimeter fencing
  • Surveillance cameras
  • Motion detectors
  • Armed guards

Categories of Offenders Housed:

Prowers County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Pre-trial detainees
  • Individuals sentenced to serve short-term sentences
  • Individuals awaiting transfer to state or federal prisons

Role of Correctional Officers:

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of inmates and staff. They also provide inmates with basic services, such as food, water, and medical care.

Correctional Staff:

The correctional staff at Prowers County Jail includes:

  • Correctional officers
  • Jail administrators
  • Medical staff
  • Food service staff
  • Maintenance staff

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

103 East Oak Street, Lamar, CO, 81052

Official Phone Number

719-336-8054

Official Website

www.prowerscounty.net

Lamar, CO

Coordinates:
38.08722°N 102.62083°W
Country:
United States
State:
Colorado
County:
Prowers
Incorporated:
December 5, 1886
Government:
Type:
Home Rule Municipality
Mayor:
Kirk Crespin
Area:
Total:
5.29 sq mi (13.70 km2)
Land:
5.27 sq mi (13.65 km2)
Water:
0.02 sq mi (0.05 km2)
Elevation:
3,619 ft (1,103 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
7,804
Estimate (2019):
7,655
Density:
1,452.29/sq mi (560.68/km2)
Time zone:
UTC−7 (Mountain (MST))
Summer (DST):
UTC−6 (MDT)
ZIP code:
81052
Area code(s):
719
FIPS code:
08-43110
GNIS feature ID:
203835

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate by name or booking number?

You can search for an inmate using the online inmate search tool provided by the relevant county sheriff's office or correctional facility. Typically, these tools allow you to search by name, booking number, or case number.

What information is available in the inmate search results?

Inmate search results typically include the inmate's name, booking number, date of booking, charges, bond amount, and current custody status. Some search results may also include additional details such as the inmate's age, race, height, weight, and mugshot.

Are inmate search results real-time or updated periodically?

Inmate search results are typically updated periodically. The frequency of updates may vary depending on the policies of the correctional facility. While the information is generally accurate, it may not reflect the most recent changes in an inmate's status.

Arrest Lookup

How do I find out if someone has been arrested?

You can find out if someone has been arrested by searching the public arrest records maintained by the relevant law enforcement agency. These records are typically available online or at the police station or sheriff's office.

What information is available in an arrest record?

An arrest record typically includes the name of the person arrested, the date and time of the arrest, the charges against the person, and the booking information. Some arrest records may also include a mugshot or other details.

Do arrest records expire or are they permanent?

Arrest records are typically permanent unless they are sealed or expunged by a court. However, some states may have laws that limit the amount of time that arrest records can be retained or made available to the public.

Active Warrant Search

How can I check if there are any active warrants out for someone?

You can check if there are any active warrants out for someone by contacting the relevant law enforcement agency. You can typically do this by phone, online, or in person. You may need to provide the person's name, birthdate, and other identifying information.

What details do I need to provide for an active warrant search?

To conduct an active warrant search, you typically need to provide the person's name, birthdate, and any other identifying information that you have. If possible, it is helpful to provide the person's Social Security number or driver's license number as well.

Are active warrant searches reliable?

Active warrant searches are generally reliable, but they may not be completely accurate or up-to-date in all cases. Law enforcement agencies may not have immediate access to all warrant information, and some warrants may not be entered into the system promptly.

Jail Bookings

How do I find out when someone has been booked into jail?

You can find out when someone has been booked into jail by searching the public jail booking records maintained by the relevant county sheriff's office or correctional facility. These records are typically available online or in person.

What information is included in a jail booking record?

A jail booking record typically includes the name of the person booked in, the date and time of the booking, the charges against the person, and any other relevant information, such as the arresting agency and bond information.

Can I view a list of recent jail bookings?

Yes, you can typically view a list of recent jail bookings on the website of the relevant county sheriff's office or correctional facility. These lists may be updated regularly and may include information such as the inmate's name, booking number, charges, and booking date.

Mugshots

Are mugshots of inmates available to the public?

Mugshots of inmates are typically available to the public unless they are sealed by a court. Some law enforcement agencies may publish mugshots on their website or through a third-party service.

How can I request access to an inmate's mugshot?

You can request access to an inmate's mugshot by contacting the relevant law enforcement agency. You may need to provide the inmate's name, birthdate, or booking number. The agency may charge a fee for providing the mugshot.

Are any restrictions placed on the use of inmate mugshots?

Yes, there may be restrictions placed on the use of inmate mugshots. For example, it may be illegal to use an inmate's mugshot for commercial purposes or to harass or intimidate the inmate.

Inmate Calls

How do inmates make phone calls from jail or prison?

Inmates typically make phone calls from jail or prison using a prepaid calling system. Inmates can purchase phone cards from the commissary or through a third-party service. They can then use these cards to make calls from designated phones within the facility.

What are the procedures for receiving calls from inmates?

To receive calls from inmates, you may need to set up an account with the relevant phone service provider. You will typically need to provide the inmate's name, booking number, and the facility where they are being held. The phone service provider may charge a fee for receiving calls.

Are there limits on the frequency or duration of inmate calls?

Yes, there are typically limits on the frequency and duration of inmate calls. These limits may vary depending on the facility and the inmate's classification. For example, some inmates may be limited to a certain number of calls per day or week, or they may be restricted to making calls only during certain hours.

Inmate Mail

What are the rules and procedures for sending mail to inmates?

The rules and procedures for sending mail to inmates vary depending on the facility. Typically, inmates can receive mail from friends, family, and attorneys. However, certain items may be prohibited from being mailed to inmates, such as contraband, money, or food.

What types of items are prohibited from being mailed to inmates?

Prohibited items may vary depending on the facility, but some common items include:

  • Hardback books
  • Newspapers or magazines that are more than two weeks old
  • Metal or wooden objects
  • Glass or ceramic objects
  • Money or currency
  • Food or drink
  • Drugs or alcohol

How long does it typically take for inmates to receive mail?

The timeframe for inmates to receive mail varies depending on the facility and the volume of mail being processed. In general, it can take several days to several weeks for inmates to receive mail.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visit with an inmate?

To schedule a visit with an inmate, you typically need to contact the relevant correctional facility and follow their procedures. You may need to provide the inmate's name, booking number, and the date and time you wish to visit. Some facilities may require you to register in advance and pass a background check.

What are the visiting hours and dress code?

Visiting hours and dress codes vary depending on the facility. In general, visits are typically scheduled during specific hours on weekends and weekdays. Visitors may be required to dress in a conservative manner, and certain items may be prohibited from being brought into the visitation area.

Are there any restrictions on who can visit an inmate?

Yes, there may be restrictions on who can visit an inmate. Some inmates may be restricted from having contact with certain individuals, such as victims of their crimes or members of rival gangs.

Sending Money

How can I send money to an inmate?

You can typically send money to an inmate through a variety of methods, such as:

  • Money order: You can purchase a money order from a local post office or retail store and mail it to the inmate.
  • Online: Some facilities offer online money transfer services. You can typically set up an account and send money directly to the inmate's account.
  • Through a kiosk: Some facilities have kiosks where visitors can deposit money into an inmate's account.
  • Over the phone: Some facilities allow you to send money to an inmate over the phone. You will typically need to provide the inmate's name, booking number, and the amount of money you wish to send.

What are the accepted methods of payment?

The accepted methods of payment for sending money to inmates vary depending on the facility. Some facilities may accept cash, money orders, debit cards, or credit cards.

Are there any limits on the amount of money that can be sent to an inmate?

Yes, there may be limits on the amount of money that can be sent to an inmate. These limits may vary depending on the facility and the inmate's classification.

Posting Bond

What is the process for posting bond for an inmate?

The process for posting bond for an inmate varies depending on the jurisdiction. In general, you will need to contact the relevant court or bail bondsman and pay the amount of the bond. The inmate will then be released from custody.

What types of bonds are available?

There are different types of bonds available, including:

  • Cash bond: You pay the full amount of the bond in cash.
  • Surety bond: You pay a percentage of the bond to a bail bondsman, who then posts the full amount of the bond with the court.
  • Property bond: You pledge real estate or other property as collateral for the bond.

Are there any eligibility requirements for posting bond?

There may be certain eligibility requirements for posting bond, such as:

  • Being a resident of the jurisdiction
  • Having a stable income
  • Having a good criminal history

Release

How can I find out when an inmate is scheduled to be released?

You can find out when an inmate is scheduled to be released by contacting the relevant correctional facility. You may need to provide the inmate's name, booking number, or case number.

What procedures need to be

What procedures need to be followed for an inmate's release?

The procedures for an inmate's release vary depending on the facility and the inmate's circumstances. In general, the inmate will need to complete any outstanding paperwork and pay any outstanding fines or fees. The inmate may also need to arrange for transportation and housing upon release.

Are there any restrictions or conditions placed on inmates upon release?

Yes, there may be certain restrictions or conditions placed on inmates upon release, such as:

  • Reporting to a parole officer
  • Attending counseling or treatment programs
  • Staying away from certain people or places
  • Not committing any new crimes

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates obtain legal assistance?

Inmates can obtain legal assistance in a number of ways, including:

  • Public defender: Inmates who cannot afford to hire an attorney may be eligible for a public defender.
  • Legal aid organizations: There are a number of legal aid organizations that provide free or low-cost legal assistance to inmates.
  • Jailhouse lawyers: Jailhouse lawyers are inmates who provide legal assistance to other inmates.

What resources are available to inmates for legal representation?

Inmates have access to a number of resources for legal representation, including:

  • Law libraries: Many jails and prisons have law libraries where inmates can research legal issues and prepare legal documents.
  • Legal assistance programs: Some jails and prisons offer legal assistance programs where inmates can get help with legal issues, such as filing appeals or motions.
  • Pro bono attorneys: There are a number of pro bono attorneys who provide free legal assistance to inmates.

Are there pro bono or low-cost legal services available for inmates?

Yes, there are a number of pro bono or low-cost legal services available for inmates. Many legal aid organizations offer free or low-cost legal assistance to inmates, and there are a number of pro bono attorneys who provide free legal assistance to inmates.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What types of medical care are available to inmates?

Inmates have access to a variety of medical care services, including:

  • Basic medical care: Inmates are entitled to basic medical care, such as physical exams, immunizations, and treatment for common illnesses and injuries.
  • Mental health care: Inmates with mental health issues can receive counseling, medication, and other forms of treatment.
  • Dental care: Inmates are entitled to basic dental care, such as cleanings, fillings, and extractions.
  • Specialty care: Inmates with serious medical conditions may be referred to specialists for care.

How can I request medical attention for an inmate?

You can request medical attention for an inmate by contacting the relevant correctional facility. You may need to provide the inmate's name, booking number, and a description of the medical issue.

Are there any resources available to support inmates with ongoing medical conditions?

Yes, there are a number of resources available to support inmates with ongoing medical conditions. These resources may include:

  • Special diets: Inmates with special dietary needs can request a special diet from the correctional facility.
  • Medical equipment: Inmates with medical equipment, such as wheelchairs or oxygen tanks, can request the use of this equipment from the correctional facility.
  • Support groups: Some correctional facilities offer support groups for inmates with ongoing medical conditions.

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I search for someone's criminal record?

You can search for someone's criminal record by contacting the relevant law enforcement agency or court. You may need to provide the person's name, birthdate, and other identifying information.

What information is typically included in a criminal record report?

A criminal record report typically includes information about the person's criminal convictions, arrests, and other interactions with law enforcement. This information may include:

  • Name and aliases: The person's name and any aliases they have used.
  • Date of birth: The person's date of birth.
  • Physical description: The person's height, weight, race, and eye color.
  • Charges and convictions: A list of the charges against the person and the outcomes of those charges.
  • Arrests: A list of the person's arrests, even if they were not convicted of a crime.
  • Other interactions with law enforcement: A list of other interactions with law enforcement, such as traffic stops or mental health evaluations.

Are criminal records public records or are there any privacy restrictions?

Criminal records are public records in most jurisdictions. However, there may be some privacy restrictions on the release of certain information, such as juvenile records or records of sealed or expunged convictions.

Sex Offender Registry

Where can I find information about registered sex offenders?

You can find information about registered sex offenders by visiting the website of the relevant state or federal law enforcement agency. These websites typically allow you to search for sex offenders by name, address, or other criteria.

How do I search for sex offenders in my area?

You can search for sex offenders in your area by visiting the website of the relevant state or federal law enforcement agency and entering your zip code or address.

What information is available about registered sex offenders?

The information available about registered sex offenders varies by jurisdiction. It may include:

  • Name and aliases: The sex offender's name and any aliases they have used.
  • Date of birth: The sex offender's date of birth.
  • Physical description: The sex offender's height, weight, race, and eye color.
  • Photograph: A photograph of the sex offender.
  • Address: The sex offender's current address.
  • Convictions: A list of the sex offender's convictions for sex crimes.
  • Restrictions: Any restrictions that have been placed on the sex offender, such as not being allowed to be near schools or children.

Background Check

What information is included in a standard background check?

A standard background check typically includes the following information:

  • Name and aliases: The person's name and any aliases they have used.
  • Date of birth: The person's date of birth.
  • Social Security number: The person's Social Security number.
  • Criminal record: A search of the person's criminal record.
  • Credit history: A search of the person's credit history.
  • Employment history: A search of the person's employment history.
  • Education history: A search of the person's education history.

How can I request a background check on myself or someone else?

You can request a background check on yourself or someone else by contacting a background check company. There are a number of background check companies that offer a variety of services, so it is important to shop around and compare prices before selecting a company.

What are the typical uses of background checks?

Background checks are typically used for the following purposes:

  • Employment screening: Employers use background checks to screen job applicants for criminal history, credit history, and other potential red flags.
  • Tenant screening: Landlords use background checks to screen potential tenants for criminal history, eviction history, and other potential red flags.
  • Volunteer screening: Volunteer organizations use background checks to screen potential volunteers for criminal history and other potential red flags.
  • Personal use: Individuals can use background checks to learn more about their own history or the history of someone they know.

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