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Are Arrest Records Public in Laramie County

Arrest records in Laramie County are considered public information pursuant to the Wyoming Public Records Act, specifically under Wyoming Statutes § 16-4-201 through § 16-4-205. Members of the public may access these records with certain limitations established to protect ongoing investigations and individual privacy rights. The Wyoming Public Records Act establishes the presumption that government records, including arrest records, shall be available for public inspection unless specifically exempted by law.

It is important to distinguish between arrest records and conviction records. Arrest records document that an individual was taken into custody by law enforcement based on probable cause that they committed a crime. These records exist regardless of whether charges were filed or the individual was ultimately convicted. Conviction records, by contrast, indicate that an individual was found guilty of a criminal offense through a court proceeding.

The Laramie County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records for the county and makes them available in accordance with state law. However, certain information may be redacted to protect privacy interests, particularly in cases involving juveniles, sexual assault victims, or when disclosure would interfere with an active investigation as outlined in Wyoming Statutes § 16-4-203.

Laramie County Sheriff's Office
1910 Pioneer Avenue
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 633-4700
Laramie County Sheriff's Office

What's in Laramie County Arrest Records

Arrest records maintained by Laramie County law enforcement agencies typically contain comprehensive information about individuals who have been taken into custody. The content of these records is standardized to ensure consistency across jurisdictions and to facilitate information sharing between agencies. Standard arrest records in Laramie County contain the following categories of information:

Arrestee Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name (including aliases or known nicknames)
  • Date of birth
  • Physical description (height, weight, eye color, hair color)
  • Identifying marks (tattoos, scars, or other distinguishing features)
  • Home address at time of arrest
  • Gender
  • Race/ethnicity (as categorized by arresting agency)
  • Photograph (mugshot)
  • Fingerprints

Arrest Details:

  • Date and time of arrest
  • Location of arrest
  • Arresting agency
  • Name and badge number of arresting officer(s)
  • Circumstances leading to arrest
  • Whether force was used during arrest

Charge Information:

  • Criminal charges filed
  • Statutory citations for alleged violations
  • Classification of charges (felony, misdemeanor)
  • Description of alleged criminal activity

Warrant Information (if applicable):

  • Warrant number
  • Issuing court
  • Date of issuance
  • Type of warrant (arrest, bench, search)

Booking Information:

  • Booking number
  • Date and time of booking
  • Facility where individual was processed

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bond amount
  • Bond type (cash, surety, personal recognizance)
  • Whether bond was posted
  • Conditions of release (if applicable)

Court Information:

  • Court of jurisdiction
  • Case number
  • Scheduled court appearances
  • Name of assigned judge

Custody Status:

  • Current detention status
  • Facility where individual is being held (if applicable)
  • Expected release date (if applicable)

Additional Information May Include:

  • Prior arrest history
  • Known gang affiliations
  • Risk assessment scores
  • Medical or mental health alerts
  • Probation/parole status

The specific content of arrest records may vary slightly depending on the arresting agency and the circumstances of the arrest. Information in arrest records is subject to verification and may be updated as the case progresses through the criminal justice system.

How To Look Up Arrest Records in Laramie County in 2026

Members of the public seeking arrest records in Laramie County may utilize several methods to obtain this information. The county maintains systems for both in-person and remote access to these public records. Individuals requesting arrest records should be prepared to provide specific identifying information about the subject of the search to ensure accurate results.

To conduct an in-person search for arrest records:

  1. Visit the Laramie County Sheriff's Office Records Division during regular business hours (Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, excluding holidays).
  2. Complete a Public Records Request Form, which requires:
    • Requestor's full name and contact information
    • Subject's full name and date of birth (if known)
    • Specific date range for the search
    • Purpose of the request
  3. Present valid government-issued photo identification.
  4. Pay applicable fees for record retrieval and copying (currently $15.00 for a basic records search and $0.50 per page for copies).
  5. Allow up to 10 business days for processing, as specified under Wyoming Statutes § 16-4-202.

To submit a written request by mail:

  1. Download and complete the Public Records Request Form from the Laramie County Sheriff's Office website.
  2. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for return correspondence.
  3. Enclose a check or money order for the appropriate fee.
  4. Mail the completed form to:

Laramie County Sheriff's Office
Records Division
1910 Pioneer Avenue
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 633-4700
Laramie County Sheriff's Office

For arrest records related to cases that have proceeded to court, individuals may also contact:

Laramie County Clerk of District Court
309 W. 20th Street, Room 2300
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 633-4270
Laramie County Clerk of District Court

Requestors should note that certain information may be redacted from arrest records in accordance with Wyoming Statutes § 16-4-203, which protects personal privacy and the integrity of ongoing investigations.

How To Find Laramie County Arrest Records Online

Laramie County provides digital access to certain arrest record information through several online platforms. These electronic resources offer convenience for members of the public seeking information about arrests and incarcerations within the county. Currently, the following online resources are available for accessing arrest records:

The Laramie County Sheriff's Office Inmate Roster provides a regularly updated list of individuals currently detained in the Laramie County Detention Center. This resource includes:

  • Inmate name
  • Booking date
  • Charges
  • Bond information
  • Scheduled court dates

To access this information:

  1. Navigate to the Laramie County Sheriff's Office website
  2. Select the "Detention" tab
  3. Click on "Inmate Roster"
  4. Use the search function to locate specific individuals
  5. Review the provided information

For more comprehensive criminal history information, authorized users may access the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation criminal history database. This system requires proper authorization and is primarily available to:

  • Law enforcement agencies
  • Licensed attorneys
  • Government agencies
  • Employers conducting background checks with subject consent

The Wyoming Judicial Branch Public Portal provides access to court records that may contain information about arrests that have resulted in court proceedings. To use this system:

  1. Visit the Wyoming Judicial Branch website
  2. Select "Public Portal"
  3. Create a user account or log in as a guest
  4. Search by name, case number, or citation number
  5. Review available case information

When using online systems to access arrest records, users should be aware that:

  • Information may not be comprehensive or complete
  • Recent arrests may not appear immediately
  • Some information may be restricted or redacted
  • Online records should not be considered official for legal purposes
  • Verification of information with the original source is recommended

For official copies of arrest records, individuals should follow the formal request procedures outlined by the Laramie County Sheriff's Office.

How To Search Laramie County Arrest Records for Free?

Members of the public have several options for accessing Laramie County arrest records without incurring fees. These no-cost methods provide basic information about arrests and detentions, though they may not offer the comprehensive detail available through formal records requests.

The Laramie County Sheriff's Office Inmate Roster is accessible online at no charge and provides current information about individuals detained in the county detention facility. This resource is updated regularly and includes:

  • Names of currently incarcerated individuals
  • Booking dates
  • Charges
  • Bond information
  • Next court appearance dates

To utilize this free resource:

  1. Visit the Laramie County Sheriff's Office website
  2. Navigate to the Detention section
  3. Select "Inmate Roster"
  4. Use the search function to locate specific individuals

The Wyoming Offender Locator maintained by the Wyoming Department of Corrections provides free information about individuals currently in state custody or under supervision. This database includes:

  • Current custody status
  • Facility location
  • Offense information
  • Sentence details
  • Projected release dates

Public access computer terminals are available at the following locations for conducting free searches of public records:

Laramie County Library
2200 Pioneer Avenue
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 634-3561
Laramie County Library

Laramie County Clerk's Office
309 W. 20th Street
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 633-4264
Laramie County Clerk

Individuals may also attend public court proceedings in person at the Laramie County Courthouse, where arrest information may be discussed during hearings. The court calendar is posted daily at:

Laramie County District Court
309 W. 20th Street
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 633-4270
Laramie County District Court

While these methods provide free access to basic arrest information, they may not include historical records or detailed arrest reports. For comprehensive arrest records, formal requests may be necessary, which could involve processing fees as established by Wyoming Statutes § 16-4-204.

How To Delete Arrest Records in Laramie County

Wyoming law provides specific mechanisms for the expungement (legal erasure) or sealing (restricting public access) of arrest records under certain circumstances. These processes are governed primarily by Wyoming Statutes § 7-13-1401 through § 7-13-1408, which establish eligibility criteria and procedures for removing arrest information from public view.

Expungement and sealing represent distinct legal remedies:

  • Expungement results in the physical destruction or deletion of records, effectively erasing the arrest from official repositories.
  • Sealing restricts public access to records while maintaining them for limited official purposes, such as law enforcement investigations.

In Laramie County, arrest records may be eligible for expungement or sealing under the following circumstances:

  1. The arrest did not result in a conviction
  2. Charges were dismissed or the individual was acquitted
  3. The conviction was for a qualifying misdemeanor and the required waiting period has elapsed
  4. The conviction was for a qualifying felony and the required waiting period has elapsed
  5. The individual received a pardon
  6. The individual was a minor at the time of arrest

To petition for expungement or sealing of arrest records in Laramie County:

  1. Determine eligibility under Wyoming Statutes § 7-13-1401
  2. Obtain a certified copy of the disposition of the case from:

Laramie County Clerk of District Court
309 W. 20th Street, Room 2300
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 633-4270
Laramie County Clerk of District Court

  1. Request a certified criminal history report from:

Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation
208 S. College Drive
Cheyenne, WY 82002
(307) 777-7181
Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation

  1. Complete the Petition for Expungement form available from the Wyoming Judicial Branch
  2. File the petition with the court of jurisdiction where the case was processed
  3. Pay the required filing fee (currently $100, though fee waivers may be available for indigent petitioners)
  4. Attend the scheduled hearing before a judge
  5. If granted, ensure the expungement order is distributed to all agencies holding records

The process typically takes 60-90 days from filing to final disposition. Individuals seeking expungement or sealing of records are advised to consult with an attorney, as the legal standards and procedures can be complex. The Wyoming State Bar provides referral services for individuals seeking legal representation.

What Happens After Arrest in Laramie County?

Following an arrest in Laramie County, individuals enter a structured criminal justice process governed by Wyoming state law and local procedures. This process includes several distinct phases designed to protect constitutional rights while advancing public safety interests.

The initial post-arrest phase involves:

  1. Transportation and Booking: The arrested individual is transported to the Laramie County Detention Center where they undergo the booking process, which includes:

    • Photographing and fingerprinting
    • Collection of personal information
    • Medical screening
    • Property inventory
    • Assignment to appropriate housing
  2. Initial Appearance: Within 72 hours of arrest (excluding weekends and holidays), the individual appears before a judicial officer who:

    • Informs them of the charges
    • Advises them of their constitutional rights
    • Makes a preliminary determination regarding probable cause
    • Sets bail or conditions of release
    • Appoints counsel if the individual qualifies for public defender services
  3. Charging Decision: The Laramie County District Attorney's Office reviews the case and determines whether to:

    • File formal charges
    • Modify the charges from the initial arrest
    • Decline prosecution

Laramie County District Attorney's Office
310 W. 19th Street, Suite 200
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 633-4220
Laramie County District Attorney

For misdemeanor cases, the process typically continues with:

  1. Arraignment: The defendant enters a plea of guilty, not guilty, or no contest
  2. Pretrial Conference: Attorneys discuss possible resolution without trial
  3. Trial: If no plea agreement is reached, a bench or jury trial is conducted
  4. Sentencing: If convicted, the court imposes penalties according to state law

For felony cases, additional steps include:

  1. Preliminary Hearing: The court determines if sufficient evidence exists to proceed
  2. Bind Over: If probable cause is established, the case is transferred to District Court
  3. District Court Arraignment: Formal charges are read and a plea is entered
  4. Discovery and Motions: Evidence is exchanged and legal issues are addressed
  5. Trial: A jury trial is conducted unless waived by the defendant
  6. Sentencing: If convicted, penalties are imposed according to state sentencing guidelines

Throughout this process, individuals have constitutional rights including:

  • The right to remain silent
  • The right to legal representation
  • The right to confront witnesses
  • The right to a speedy and public trial
  • Protection against double jeopardy
  • Protection against excessive bail

The timeframe for case resolution varies significantly based on case complexity, court calendars, and whether the defendant is in custody or released. Misdemeanor cases typically resolve within 3-6 months, while felony cases may take 6-18 months to reach disposition.

How Long Are Arrest Records Kept in Laramie County?

Arrest records in Laramie County are maintained according to retention schedules established by Wyoming state law, specifically Wyoming Statutes § 9-2-401 through § 9-2-413, which govern public records management. These statutes establish minimum retention periods for various categories of law enforcement records, including arrest documentation.

The Wyoming Department of Archives maintains the General Records Retention Schedule that applies to all state and local government agencies, including law enforcement entities in Laramie County. Under current retention requirements:

  • Arrest reports for adults must be maintained for a minimum of 10 years from the date of arrest
  • Juvenile arrest records are typically sealed upon the individual reaching age 18, unless the case involved violent felonies
  • Arrest records related to homicide or sexual assault cases are maintained permanently
  • Booking photographs (mugshots) follow the same retention schedule as the associated arrest reports
  • Fingerprint cards are maintained permanently by the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation

Different agencies within the criminal justice system maintain separate record systems with varying retention periods:

  • The Laramie County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records according to the state-mandated minimum retention periods
  • The Laramie County Detention Center maintains booking and incarceration records for a minimum of 10 years
  • The Laramie County District Court maintains case files, including arrest information, for 50 years for felonies and 10 years for misdemeanors
  • The Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation maintains criminal history information indefinitely unless expungement is ordered by a court

These retention periods serve several important purposes:

  • Preservation of evidence for potential appeals or post-conviction proceedings
  • Documentation for background checks and security clearances
  • Statistical analysis and crime pattern recognition
  • Accountability and transparency in law enforcement operations
  • Historical documentation of criminal justice activities

It is important to note that even after physical records may have been destroyed pursuant to retention schedules, electronic indices or summary information may be maintained for longer periods. Additionally, information that has been published in newspapers, court dockets, or other public forums may remain accessible indefinitely, even if the original arrest records are no longer maintained by government agencies.

How to Find Mugshots in Laramie County

Mugshots, officially known as booking photographs, are created during the arrest booking process and serve as visual identification records of individuals processed into the criminal justice system. In Laramie County, these photographs are considered part of the official arrest record and are subject to specific access protocols.

What Mugshots Are

Booking photographs are standardized images taken by law enforcement during the intake process at detention facilities. These photographs typically include:

  • Front-facing (portrait) view of the arrestee
  • Side profile (lateral) view
  • Identification information displayed on a placard or digitally embedded
  • Date of booking
  • Booking number or other identifying information

Where Mugshots Are Maintained

In Laramie County, booking photographs are primarily maintained by:

Laramie County Sheriff's Office
Records Division
1910 Pioneer Avenue
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 633-4700
Laramie County Sheriff's Office

Digital copies are also maintained in the records management system of the arresting agency and may be shared with:

  • The Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation
  • Federal law enforcement databases
  • Other criminal justice agencies as needed for official purposes

Finding Mugshots

To obtain booking photographs from official sources, individuals must submit a formal public records request to the Laramie County Sheriff's Office. This request must include:

  • Full name of the subject
  • Date of birth (if known)
  • Approximate date of arrest
  • Case number (if known)
  • Requestor's contact information
  • Purpose of the request

Requests may be submitted in person, by mail, or via email to the Records Division. Processing fees apply in accordance with Wyoming Statutes § 16-4-204, currently set at $15.00 for the search plus reproduction costs.

Can They Be Found Online

The Laramie County Sheriff's Office does not maintain a public-facing database of booking photographs. Unlike some jurisdictions, Laramie County does not publish current mugshots on its inmate roster or booking log. However, booking photographs may appear online through:

  • Media coverage of arrests
  • Third-party websites that aggregate mugshots
  • Court records that have been digitized

Obtaining Mugshots Officially

The most reliable method for obtaining authentic booking photographs is through the official records request process with the Laramie County Sheriff's Office. This ensures the images are:

  • Authentic and unaltered
  • Accompanied by proper contextual information
  • Obtained through legal channels
  • Suitable for official purposes if needed

Restrictions on Mugshot Access

Access to booking photographs may be restricted under certain circumstances, including:

  • Cases involving juveniles
  • Arrests that have been expunged or sealed by court order
  • Ongoing investigations where release could compromise public safety
  • Cases where privacy interests outweigh public disclosure interests

Individuals seeking booking photographs should be aware that commercial use of these images may be restricted under Wyoming law, particularly for websites that charge fees for removal of mugshots.

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