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What Is Inmate Records In Laramie County?

Inmate records in Laramie County are official government documents maintained by local correctional facilities and the Laramie County Sheriff's Office that document the custody, care, and control of individuals who have been arrested, detained, or incarcerated. These records constitute the official documentation of an individual's time in custody within the county's correctional system. Pursuant to Wyoming Statute § 7-19-106, these records are created and maintained as part of the state's criminal history record information system.

Inmate records are distinct from court records in several important ways. While court records document the judicial proceedings related to a case, inmate records specifically track an individual's status within a detention facility. Court records are maintained by the Laramie County District Court or Circuit Court, whereas inmate records are under the jurisdiction of the Laramie County Sheriff's Office or the Wyoming Department of Corrections, depending on the facility.

The creation of an inmate record begins at the booking and intake process, when an individual is first processed into a detention facility. The record includes photographs (mugshots), fingerprints, personal identifying information, and details about the alleged offense. Throughout an individual's incarceration, the record is continuously updated to reflect housing assignments, disciplinary actions, medical information, visitation logs, and program participation. Upon release, the record is completed with release date information and conditions, though it remains on file according to state record retention schedules.

Are Inmate Records Public In Laramie County?

Inmate records in Laramie County are generally considered public information under the Wyoming Public Records Act § 16-4-201, which establishes the presumption that government records are open to public inspection. However, access to specific components of inmate records may be restricted based on privacy concerns, ongoing investigations, or security considerations.

The following inmate information is typically available to the public:

  • Current inmate roster (individuals currently in custody)
  • Basic booking information including full name and age
  • Charges filed and case numbers
  • Mugshots (in most circumstances)
  • Bond/bail amounts
  • Expected release dates for sentenced inmates
  • Current housing facility

Certain portions of inmate records are exempt from public disclosure under Wyoming Statute § 16-4-203, including:

  • Medical and mental health information
  • Information that would compromise facility security
  • Juvenile records (with limited exceptions)
  • Records related to ongoing investigations
  • Personal identifying information such as Social Security numbers

Members of the public seeking inmate information may access basic details through the Laramie County Sheriff's Office online inmate lookup system or by contacting the detention facility directly. For more comprehensive records, individuals may need to submit a formal public records request in accordance with state law.

What's Included Inmate Records in Laramie County

Inmate records in Laramie County contain comprehensive documentation of an individual's interaction with the county detention system. These records typically include the following categories of information:

Basic Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name and any known aliases
  • Date of birth and age
  • Physical description (height, weight, eye color, hair color)
  • Identifying marks such as tattoos or scars
  • Booking photograph (mugshot)
  • Fingerprints and other biometric data
  • Last known address

Custody Information:

  • Booking date and time
  • Arresting agency
  • Intake assessment information
  • Housing assignment history
  • Classification status
  • Disciplinary records
  • Grievance filings
  • Program participation

Charge Information:

  • Current charges
  • Warrant information
  • Case numbers
  • Arresting agency
  • Incident reports

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bond type (cash, surety, personal recognizance)
  • Bond amount
  • Bond status (posted, denied, pending)
  • Bond conditions

Court Information:

  • Court of jurisdiction
  • Scheduled court appearances
  • Court orders affecting custody

Sentence Information (if convicted and serving sentence):

  • Conviction details
  • Sentence length
  • Projected release date
  • Good time/earned time calculations
  • Parole eligibility date

Release Information:

  • Release date and time
  • Type of release (bail, completion of sentence, transfer)
  • Release conditions
  • Probation or parole requirements

These records are maintained in compliance with Wyoming Statute § 7-19-107, which governs the collection and maintenance of criminal justice information.

Laramie County Prison System

The Laramie County correctional system operates under a tiered structure that distinguishes between local detention facilities and state prison facilities. The Laramie County Detention Center, operated by the Laramie County Sheriff's Office, serves as the primary local detention facility for individuals awaiting trial, serving misdemeanor sentences of less than one year, or awaiting transfer to state facilities after felony convictions.

The county detention system primarily handles pre-trial detainees, individuals serving sentences for misdemeanor offenses, and those temporarily housed while awaiting transfer to Wyoming Department of Corrections facilities. Individuals sentenced for felony offenses carrying penalties of more than one year are typically transferred to state prison facilities after sentencing.

The Laramie County Sheriff's Office maintains operational control of the county detention facilities and is responsible for the custody, care, and control of all inmates housed within these facilities. The Sheriff's Office also coordinates with the Wyoming Department of Corrections for the transfer of inmates sentenced to state custody.

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

Types of Correctional Facilities In Laramie County

Laramie County maintains several types of correctional facilities to accommodate various security levels and inmate populations:

Laramie County Detention Center
1910 Pioneer Avenue
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 633-4727
Laramie County Detention Center

The Laramie County Detention Center serves as the primary detention facility in the county, housing pre-trial detainees and individuals serving sentences of less than one year. The facility provides various security classifications and specialized housing units for different inmate populations.

Juvenile Services Center
1977 West Lincolnway
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 633-4390
Juvenile Services Center

The Juvenile Services Center provides detention services for juvenile offenders in Laramie County. The facility operates separately from adult detention facilities in compliance with federal and state laws requiring sight and sound separation between juvenile and adult offenders.

While not located within Laramie County, the following state facilities may house inmates from Laramie County who have been sentenced to state custody:

Wyoming Medium Correctional Institution
7076 Road 55F
Torrington, WY 82240
(307) 532-3198
Wyoming Medium Correctional Institution

Wyoming Women's Center
1000 West Griffith Boulevard
Lusk, WY 82225
(307) 334-3693
Wyoming Women's Center

These state facilities house individuals convicted of felony offenses in Laramie County who have been sentenced to terms of incarceration exceeding one year.

Who's in Prison In Laramie County

The Laramie County detention facilities house several categories of individuals at various stages of the criminal justice process. The inmate population typically consists of:

  1. Pre-trial detainees who have been arrested and charged with crimes but have not yet been convicted. These individuals may be held because they:

    • Could not post bail or bond
    • Were denied bail due to public safety concerns
    • Are awaiting arraignment or other court proceedings
  2. Individuals serving sentences for misdemeanor convictions, typically for terms of less than one year. Common misdemeanor offenses include:

    • Driving under the influence (DUI)
    • Simple assault
    • Petty theft
    • Trespassing
    • Disorderly conduct
  3. Individuals temporarily housed while awaiting transfer to Wyoming Department of Corrections facilities after receiving felony sentences exceeding one year.

  4. Individuals held on behalf of other jurisdictions, including:

    • Federal detainees awaiting trial in federal court
    • Inmates from other counties being held due to overcrowding
    • Individuals detained on immigration holds
  5. Probation and parole violators who have been returned to custody for violating the terms of their supervised release.

According to data from the Wyoming Department of Corrections, the demographic composition of the inmate population in Laramie County generally reflects statewide trends, with variations in age, gender, race, and offense categories.

How To Search for Inmate Records In Laramie County in 2026

Members of the public seeking inmate records in Laramie County may utilize several methods to access this information. The county currently maintains multiple systems for public access to inmate data:

Online Inmate Lookup System:

  1. Visit the Laramie County Sheriff's Office website
  2. Navigate to the "Inmate Search" or "Detention" section
  3. Enter the required search criteria, which may include:
    • Inmate's full name (last name, first name)
    • Booking number (if known)
    • Date of birth (if required)
  4. Review the search results, which typically display:
    • Inmate's name and age
    • Booking date
    • Current charges
    • Bond information
    • Housing facility
    • Expected release date (if applicable)

In-Person Records Request:

  1. Visit the Laramie County Sheriff's Office Records Division during regular business hours: Laramie County Sheriff's Office Records Division
    1910 Pioneer Avenue
    Cheyenne, WY 82001
    (307) 633-4700
    Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

  2. Complete a public records request form, which requires:

    • Requestor's contact information
    • Specific information being requested
    • Purpose of the request (optional)
    • Signature and date
  3. Present valid government-issued photo identification

  4. Pay any applicable fees for record retrieval and copying as established by the Wyoming Public Records Act § 16-4-204

Written Records Request:

  1. Submit a written request to: Laramie County Sheriff's Office Records Division
    1910 Pioneer Avenue
    Cheyenne, WY 82001

  2. Include in the written request:

    • Requestor's full name and contact information
    • Specific information being requested
    • Date range of records sought
    • Preferred method of receiving records (mail, email, in-person pickup)
    • Signature and date
  3. Enclose a copy of valid government-issued photo identification

  4. Include payment for applicable fees or request a fee estimate prior to processing

For state inmates who have been transferred from Laramie County to Wyoming Department of Corrections facilities, the public may utilize the Wyoming Offender Locator system maintained by the state.

How To Find an Inmate in Laramie County for Free?

Laramie County provides several no-cost methods for locating individuals currently in custody within the county detention system:

Laramie County Sheriff's Office Online Inmate Lookup:

The most efficient method for locating an inmate at no cost is through the online inmate search tool provided by the Laramie County Sheriff's Office:

  1. Access the Laramie County Sheriff's Office website
  2. Navigate to the "Inmate Search" function
  3. Enter the inmate's last name and first name
  4. Review the results, which include current custody status and facility location

This service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and provides real-time information about individuals currently in custody.

Telephone Inquiry:

Members of the public may contact the Laramie County Detention Center directly by telephone to inquire about an individual's custody status:

Laramie County Detention Center
1910 Pioneer Avenue
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 633-4727

When calling, be prepared to provide:

  • The full name of the individual
  • Date of birth (if known)
  • Approximate date of arrest (if known)

Wyoming Statewide Resources:

For individuals who may have been transferred to state custody, the Wyoming Offender Locator provides a free online search tool to locate inmates in the Wyoming Department of Corrections system.

Victim Notification Services:

Crime victims may register with the Wyoming Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) system to receive free, confidential notifications regarding an offender's custody status:

Wyoming VINE
1-888-868-2628
Wyoming VINE Service

This service provides automated notifications about custody changes, including releases, transfers, or escapes.

How To Visit an Inmate In Laramie County

The Laramie County Detention Center maintains specific policies and procedures governing inmate visitation to ensure security while facilitating important family and community connections. All visitors must comply with these regulations:

Visit Rules and Procedures:

  • All visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list
  • Inmates may update their visitation list once every 30 days
  • Visitors must be 18 years of age or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • All visitors must present valid, government-issued photo identification
  • Visitors with outstanding warrants or criminal histories may be denied entry
  • Former inmates must wait 90 days after release before visiting current inmates

Visit Schedule:

The Laramie County Detention Center conducts visitation according to a rotating schedule based on housing units:

  • Visitation hours: Tuesday through Sunday, 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • No visitation on Mondays or during facility lockdowns
  • Each inmate is permitted two 30-minute visits per week
  • Professional visits (attorneys, clergy, etc.) occur during separate designated hours

Visitors should contact the facility at (307) 633-4727 to confirm the specific visitation schedule for the inmate they wish to visit, as schedules may vary by housing unit.

What to Bring:

  • Valid, government-issued photo identification (driver's license, state ID, passport, military ID)
  • Vehicle keys (to be stored in provided lockers)
  • Necessary medical items (with prior approval)

What NOT to Bring:

  • Weapons of any kind
  • Tobacco products, including e-cigarettes
  • Cell phones or electronic devices
  • Cameras or recording equipment
  • Food or beverages
  • Purses, bags, or backpacks
  • Excessive cash (over $20)
  • Medications (unless medically necessary and approved)

Dress Code:

  • No revealing or provocative clothing
  • No gang-related attire or colors
  • No clothing with offensive language or images
  • No sleeveless shirts, tank tops, or halter tops
  • No shorts above mid-thigh
  • No see-through clothing
  • Appropriate footwear required (no bare feet)

Visit Types:

The Laramie County Detention Center offers several types of visitation:

  1. Video Visitation: The primary form of non-contact visitation conducted via video terminals
  2. Contact Visits: Limited to certain classifications of inmates and special circumstances
  3. Professional Visits: For attorneys, clergy, and other approved professionals
  4. Special Visits: May be approved for exceptional circumstances (out-of-state visitors, family emergencies)

Visit Restrictions:

Visitation privileges may be suspended or revoked for:

  • Violation of facility rules
  • Disruptive behavior
  • Attempting to introduce contraband
  • Providing false information
  • Being under the influence of alcohol or drugs

These visitation policies are established in accordance with Wyoming Statute § 7-13-1101, which authorizes correctional facilities to establish reasonable regulations for inmate visitation.

How To Send Money to a Laramie County Inmate

The Laramie County Detention Center provides several methods for depositing funds into an inmate's account. These funds can be used for commissary purchases, telephone calls, and other approved expenses.

Methods for Sending Money:

  1. Online Deposits:

    • Visit the Laramie County Sheriff's Office website
    • Navigate to the inmate deposit section
    • Create an account or log in
    • Enter the inmate's information and deposit amount
    • Complete payment using credit/debit card or electronic check
    • Service fees apply (typically 3-5% of deposit amount)
  2. Kiosk Deposits:

    • Visit the kiosk located in the Laramie County Detention Center lobby
    • Laramie County Detention Center
      1910 Pioneer Avenue
      Cheyenne, WY 82001
    • Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
    • Follow on-screen instructions
    • Cash, credit, and debit cards accepted
    • Receipts provided for all transactions
  3. Money Order by Mail:

    • Purchase a money order payable to "Laramie County Detention Center"
    • Write the inmate's full name and booking number on the money order
    • Mail to: Laramie County Detention Center
      Inmate Accounts
      1910 Pioneer Avenue
      Cheyenne, WY 82001
    • Personal checks and cash are not accepted by mail
    • No service fees for money orders

Amount Limits:

  • Minimum deposit: $5.00
  • Maximum single deposit: $300.00
  • Maximum weekly deposit per inmate: $500.00
  • Maximum account balance: $1,000.00

Deposit Fees:

  • Online deposits: 3-5% of deposit amount
  • Kiosk deposits (credit/debit): $2.50 flat fee
  • Kiosk deposits (cash): $1.00 flat fee
  • Money orders by mail: No fee

What Cannot Be Sent:

  • Cash through the mail
  • Personal checks
  • Cashier's checks
  • Third-party checks
  • Foreign currency

Approved Uses for Inmate Funds:

Inmates may use funds in their accounts for:

  • Commissary purchases (hygiene items, snacks, writing materials)
  • Telephone calls
  • Video visitation sessions
  • Medical co-pays
  • Haircuts
  • Release funds

Restricted Uses:

Inmate funds cannot be used for:

  • Paying bonds or fines directly from the account
  • Transferring money to other inmates
  • Purchasing prohibited items
  • Paying for services not approved by the facility

All financial transactions are subject to monitoring and review in accordance with Wyoming Statute § 7-13-1102, which governs inmate accounts and financial management in correctional facilities.

How To Send Jail Mail In Laramie County

The Laramie County Detention Center maintains specific procedures for sending mail to inmates. All correspondence must comply with facility regulations to ensure security while facilitating important communication between inmates and their families, friends, and legal representatives.

General Mail Guidelines:

All non-legal mail sent to inmates must be addressed as follows:

Inmate's Full Name and Booking Number
Laramie County Detention Center
1910 Pioneer Avenue
Cheyenne, WY 82001

Acceptable Mail Items:

  • Letters on plain white, lined, or colored paper
  • Greeting cards (no musical, oversized, or padded cards)
  • Photographs (maximum size 4" x 6", limit of 5 per envelope)
  • Money orders (must be separate from letters)
  • Approved religious materials (subject to review)
  • Legal documents

Prohibited Mail Items:

  • Packages of any kind
  • Hardcover books or magazines (must be sent directly from publisher)
  • Stickers, labels, or tape
  • Perfumed or scented items
  • Crayon, marker, or colored pencil writings
  • Polaroid photographs
  • Cash, personal checks, or stamps
  • Clothing or food items
  • Any items containing biohazards or contraband
  • Correspondence containing gang references, threats, or criminal activity

Legal Mail Guidelines:

Mail from attorneys, courts, or legal representatives should be clearly marked "Legal Mail" and include the sender's bar number or official letterhead. Legal mail is opened in the presence of the inmate to maintain confidentiality while ensuring security.

Mail Inspection Process:

All non-legal mail is opened, inspected, and may be read by detention staff before delivery to inmates. Items that violate facility rules will be rejected and either returned to sender, placed in the inmate's property, or destroyed if contraband is found.

Electronic Messaging:

The Laramie County Detention Center also offers a secure electronic messaging system:

  1. Visit the Laramie County Sheriff's Office website
  2. Navigate to the inmate messaging section
  3. Create an account or log in
  4. Purchase messaging credits
  5. Compose and send messages to inmates

Electronic messages are subject to the same content restrictions as physical mail and are reviewed before delivery to inmates.

Publication Deliveries:

Books, magazines, and newspapers must be sent directly from the publisher or an approved vendor. These items are subject to review for appropriate content and safety concerns.

These mail procedures are established in accordance with Wyoming Statute § 7-13-1103, which authorizes correctional facilities to establish reasonable regulations for inmate correspondence.

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