Weld County Busted Mugshots
Weld County busted mugshots and arrest records come from the Weld County Sheriff's Office in Greeley, Colorado. The sheriff runs a jail with 713 beds and posts daily arrest data online for public access. You can search current bookings, check who has been released, and look up active warrants all through the county's web tools. Weld County is one of the largest counties in Colorado by land area, and the sheriff handles arrests from Greeley and surrounding towns. This page walks through each search tool, how to get records, and what to expect when looking up Weld County mugshots.
Weld County Quick Facts
Weld County Daily Arrest Reports
The Weld County Sheriff posts a daily arrest list on the county website. This is a fast way to check recent bookings. Each entry shows the name of the person, date and time of arrest, the agency that made the arrest, the booking number, date of birth, gender, charges, and bail amount. It gives you a clear picture of who has been booked into the Weld County jail on any given day. The data comes straight from the sheriff's office, so it stays current.
You can view the Weld County daily arrests page to see the most recent bookings into the county jail in Greeley.
This page updates each day with new arrest data from the Weld County Sheriff's Office.
All persons listed on the Weld County daily arrests page are considered innocent until proven guilty. That is stated right on the site. The arrest list is a public record, but it does not mean someone has been convicted of anything. Charges can be dropped or reduced at any point during the court process. Keep that in mind when you look at Weld County busted mugshots or arrest data from this tool.
Weld County Released Inmate Data
Besides daily arrests, the Weld County Sheriff also keeps a list of released inmates. This database goes back to June 17, 2022. If someone was booked into the Weld County jail and later released, you can find them here. It is useful when the daily arrest list no longer shows a person because they bonded out or were let go. The released data fills in that gap for Weld County mugshots research.
The Weld County daily released page tracks inmates who have left the jail from mid-2022 forward.
Use this tool to see if someone has already been released from the Weld County Detention Center.
Note: Released inmate data for Weld County only covers bookings from June 17, 2022 onward.
Search Weld County Warrants
The Weld County Sheriff runs a separate warrant search tool. This lets you look up active warrants in the county. If someone has an outstanding warrant in Weld County, it will show up here. This is not the same as the arrest list. The warrant search shows people who have not yet been picked up or who have not turned themselves in. It is a good resource to check before you go to the jail or contact the sheriff about someone specific.
Active warrants can range from failure to appear in court to more serious charges. The Weld County warrant database at apps1.weldgov.com/sheriff/warrants is open to the public. You do not need to log in or pay a fee to search it. Just type in a name and see what comes back. If a warrant exists in Weld County, you will see the details listed on the results page along with the charge type and case info.
The Weld County warrant search database shows all active warrants filed in the county.
Check this tool to find out if someone has an active warrant in Weld County before contacting the sheriff's office.
Weld County Jail and Booking
The Weld County jail sits at 2110 O Street in Greeley. It has a capacity of 713 beds. This is where all bookings take place for people arrested in Weld County. The facility handles intake, housing, and release. The sheriff's office patrol and admin building is nearby at 1950 O Street in Greeley. Two substations also serve the county. The Del Camino Substation is at 4209 Weld County Road 24 1/2 in Longmont. The Fort Lupton Substation is at 2950 9th Street in Fort Lupton. The main phone number for the Weld County Sheriff is (970) 356-4015.
The Weld County jail division page has more info on the facility, services, and how to reach someone in custody.
This page covers the jail's rules, contact numbers, and general information for Weld County.
Sending money to someone at the Weld County jail can be done a few ways. There is a kiosk at the jail that works 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also send funds by phone or online. Money orders are accepted too. Mail them to the jail at 2110 O Street, Greeley, CO 80631. These funds go into the inmate's commissary account so they can buy items at the Weld County facility.
Weld County Mugshot Records Access
The Weld County Sheriff has a Records Unit at 1555 N. 17th Avenue in Greeley. It is on the garden level of the building. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8am to 6pm. They close on holidays. This is where you go to get copies of arrest records, incident reports, and other documents held by the Weld County Sheriff's Office. If you need something that is not available through the online search tools, the Records Unit can help.
Under the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act, records of official action are open to the public. That includes arrest data, charges, and booking information in Weld County. You can request these records in person, by mail, or by phone at (970) 356-4015. Be ready to give the full name of the person and an approximate date if you have it. The more details you share, the faster the Weld County Records Unit can pull what you need. Fees may apply for copies and research time beyond the first hour.
The Weld County Sheriff's main website is the central hub for all divisions, records, and public information.
Start here for links to each division, contact details, and news from the Weld County Sheriff's Office.
Weld County Victim Notification
If you need to track when someone gets released from the Weld County jail, use VINE. This is a free service that sends alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate's custody status changes. You register through VINELink and pick the state and county. It works for Weld County and every other county in Colorado. You can set it up in just a few minutes and get notified right away if the person you are tracking leaves the Weld County facility.
VINE is run by a third party but it pulls data directly from the jail system. It is one of the most reliable ways to stay on top of changes in Weld County inmate status without having to check the daily arrest or released pages over and over.
Sealing Weld County Arrest Records
Colorado lets people petition to seal their criminal records under certain conditions. This applies to Weld County busted mugshots and arrest data. Under C.R.S. 24-72-703, you can file a petition with the court to seal your record. The filing fee is $224, though a waiver is available for those with low income. If the court grants it, your Weld County arrest record will no longer show up in public searches.
For arrests where charges were never filed, CBI may seal those records automatically after one year. This applies to Weld County arrests made after January 1, 2022. Drug conviction records can also qualify for automatic sealing under C.R.S. 24-72-704. Sealed records are not destroyed. Law enforcement can still access them. But they will not appear in a public Weld County mugshot search or background check.
Note: Sealing a Weld County record does not erase it, but it blocks public access through standard search tools.
Cities in Weld County
Greeley is the county seat and the largest city in Weld County. It is where the sheriff's office and jail are located. Longmont sits partly in Weld County, though most of the city falls in Boulder County. Both cities rely on their respective county sheriff for jail services and booking records.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Weld County or sit close by. If you are not sure which county handled a booking, check the agency listed on the arrest record.