Search Longmont Busted Mugshots

Longmont busted mugshots and arrest records come from two counties because the city straddles the line between Boulder County and Weld County. Most of Longmont sits in Boulder County, so most arrests go through the Boulder County jail. The city has about 100,000 people. You can search for Longmont booking records through free online tools from both counties. This page covers how to find Longmont mugshots, which county handles which arrests, and what search options are open to the public.

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Longmont Mugshots and Two Counties

Longmont is split between Boulder County and Weld County. The bulk of the city falls in Boulder County, and that is where most Longmont arrests get booked. The Boulder County jail at 3200 Airport Road in Boulder handles these bookings. The phone number is (303) 441-4600. A smaller part of Longmont extends into Weld County, and arrests on that side may go through the Weld County jail in Greeley instead.

The Longmont Police Department handles all law enforcement within the city limits, no matter which county a particular street sits in. But after an arrest, the booking goes to the correct county jail. Most Longmont residents and most Longmont arrests end up in the Boulder County system. If a Longmont arrest does not show up in the Boulder County search, check the Weld County records next. Both counties post booking data online for free.

Note: If a Longmont mugshot does not appear in Boulder County records, try searching Weld County records next.

Longmont Booking Records Search

The primary place to search for Longmont busted mugshots is through Boulder County's online tools. The sheriff posts a daily booking report and a live jail listing. Both are free and open to anyone. The jail listing at sheriff.boco.solutions shows who is currently in custody at the Boulder County jail. The daily booking database at the booking page shows recent arrests, even if the person has already bonded out.

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office runs these tools from their booking reports page.

Boulder County Sheriff booking reports page for Longmont busted mugshots

This page links to the jail listing, daily bookings, and other resources for looking up Longmont arrests processed through Boulder County.

For Longmont arrests that went through Weld County, use the Weld County Sheriff's daily arrest report instead. That system covers people booked at the Weld County jail in Greeley. Between the two county databases, you can cover all Longmont busted mugshots. Most results will come from Boulder County since that is where the larger part of the city sits. The Boulder County jail records division can be reached at (303) 441-3600 for older booking data.

Longmont Police and Arrests

The Longmont Police Department provides law enforcement for the entire city. Officers patrol both the Boulder County and Weld County sides of town. The department is at 225 Kimbark Street. When Longmont PD makes an arrest, the person goes to the right county jail for booking. The mugshot and booking record enter the county system at that point. Longmont PD keeps arrest reports and incident reports at their own offices.

An arrest report from Longmont PD gives you details about the incident that led to the arrest. The booking record from the county jail gives you the mugshot and charges. If you need both, you may have to contact Longmont PD and the county sheriff separately. The department handles thousands of calls and arrests each year. Longmont has grown fast over the past two decades. More people means more police activity. For records questions, call the Longmont Police Department during business hours.

Longmont Arrest Record Access

Colorado law gives you the right to access Longmont busted mugshots and arrest records. Under the CCJRA at C.R.S. 24-72-301 through 309, records of official action are public. That means arrest data, charges, and case outcomes must be open. The Boulder County Sheriff or the Weld County Sheriff must respond to your request within three business days. The first hour of research is free for criminal justice records. After that, fees can go up to $41.37 per hour. Copies cost $0.25 per page.

For a statewide search, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation runs criminal history checks for $6 through the CBI records check portal. This pulls from a database that covers all 64 counties. It is a good option if you are not sure which county handled a Longmont arrest, or if you need records from other parts of the state. CBI checks do not show sealed records. The CBI page on CCJRA and CORA explains how both laws work together for records requests.

Sealing Longmont Mugshots

If you have a Longmont arrest record you want removed from public view, Colorado's record sealing law may help. Under C.R.S. 24-72-703, you can petition the court to seal your criminal record. The filing fee is $224, and it can be waived for low income. Once sealed, a Longmont mugshot will not show in public searches. Law enforcement can still see it. Regular people cannot find it through the county's online tools or a CBI check.

Automatic sealing may apply in some cases. If charges were never filed after a Longmont arrest made on or after January 1, 2022, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation can seal those records on its own after one year. Drug convictions may also qualify under C.R.S. 24-72-704. Each situation depends on the type of charge, the outcome, and how much time has passed. Talk to a lawyer or contact the district court if you think your Longmont arrest record should be sealed.

Note: Sealing blocks public access but does not erase the record from law enforcement databases.

Track Longmont Inmates

VINE is a free system that sends you alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. If someone was arrested in Longmont and booked at the Boulder County or Weld County jail, you can track them through vinelink.com. Sign up with the person's name and get alerts by phone, email, or text. VINE covers all Colorado counties. It tracks releases, transfers, and court dates.

VINE does not display mugshots or booking photos. It only tracks status. For Longmont busted mugshots, use the county jail listings or file a records request. VINE works best when you want to know the moment someone gets released without checking the website yourself every day. It is free and runs around the clock. Many Longmont residents use it alongside the Boulder County search tools for the most complete coverage of an active case.

Longmont Records Beyond the County

The Colorado Department of Corrections has an offender search for people who went to state prison after a Longmont arrest. The search is free and shows current facility, sentence length, and release dates. The Colorado Judicial Branch records guide covers court records that tie back to Longmont cases once they move through the legal system.

Combining the Boulder County jail listing with a CBI background check gives you the widest coverage. The county tools catch recent Longmont arrests. The CBI check pulls records from every county. For people who have lived in other parts of the state, the CBI search will pick up records that the local databases miss. Use both for the most complete search when looking into Longmont busted mugshots and criminal history.

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Boulder and Weld County Records

Longmont falls in both Boulder County and Weld County. Most arrests go through Boulder County, but some may end up in the Weld County system. Check both county pages for full details on search tools, fees, and contact information.

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