Pueblo County Jail Inmate Search, Roster, Bond, Mail Rules & Visiting 2026

Pueblo County Jail Inmate Search, Roster, Bond, Mail Rules & Visiting 2026
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Pueblo County Jail Inmate Search: Detention Center Roster, Bond, Mail & Visiting 2026

This guide explains how to use the official Pueblo County inmate lookup, confirm current custody at the Pueblo County Detention Center, understand booking and release timing, post bond correctly, send digitally scanned inmate mail, schedule GettingOut video visits, set up phone services, handle property and medical concerns, and follow Pueblo Combined Court records without relying on third-party jail pages.

LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This page is for public informational guidance only. A Pueblo County inmate-search result, roster entry, booking number, charge label, bond line, mugshot, arresting-agency note, or custody status is not a conviction. All detainees and arrestees are presumed innocent unless and until a court enters a final judgment. Always verify current custody, release eligibility, bond rules, visitation approval, mail format, phone-account details, inmate funds, property release, medical routing, and court status directly with the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office, Pueblo Combined Court, Colorado Judicial Branch, or qualified legal counsel.

The Pueblo County jail inmate search should begin with the official Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office inmate lookup page. The Sheriff’s Jail Web Services page says the inmate lookup is used to search for inmates who are currently in custody of the Pueblo County Detention Center. That wording matters. It means the official tool is a current-custody lookup first, not a complete criminal-history report, not a court disposition search, and not a statewide Colorado prison search.

The Pueblo County Detention Center is located at 909 Court Street in Pueblo, Colorado 81003. The county also lists a separate Judicial Intake / Booking process that begins at 501 N. Elizabeth, where newly arrested individuals are medically checked, accepted into custody from law enforcement, inventoried, photographed, fingerprinted, and entered into the jail management system. If a person was just arrested, the online lookup can lag while intake and booking steps are completed.

Use the Sheriff’s official pages for jail custody, inmate mail, GettingOut visitation, Access Corrections funds, commissary, phone services, property, and bond instructions. Use Pueblo Combined Court and Colorado Judicial Branch resources for court dates, docket entries, court records, bond hearings, case filings, and official court documents. Do not let a generic mugshot website trick you into mixing jail custody with court outcome.

📍 Detention Center Address

Facility:
Pueblo County Detention Center

Physical Location:
909 Court Street
Pueblo, CO 81003

Use this for: jail directions, lobby kiosk bond payments, detention center reception, inmate property questions, in-person jail services, and official facility identification.

📞 Jail Contacts

Detention Center:
719-583-6135

Jail Web Services Contact:
719-583-6125

Bond payment follow-up:
719-583-6135, Option #5

Emergency:
Call 911 for immediate danger, active threats, medical emergencies, or crimes in progress.

🏢 Booking / Intake

Judicial Intake / Booking:
501 N. Elizabeth
Pueblo, CO 81003

Important: Newly arrested people may begin intake here before a public online lookup fully updates.

Booking steps: medical check, property inventory, photos, fingerprints, charge/warrant entry, and background checks.

⚖️ Court Records

Pueblo Combined Court:
501 N. Elizabeth Street
Pueblo, CO 81003

Phone:
719-404-8700

Records Department:
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Monday – Friday

II. Booking, Intake, Charges & Release Warnings

Pueblo County’s Judicial Booking Center page shows that intake starts with medical staff checking the new arrival’s blood pressure, temperature, and prior injuries. After medical clearance, the intake deputy accepts custody from the arresting law-enforcement agency. Deputies inventory clothing, personal items, and money, then take photographs and fingerprints. Detention specialists complete booking by entering new charges and warrants into the jail management system and running background information through Colorado Bureau of Investigation systems.

That process explains why users sometimes cannot find a person immediately after arrest. The person can be physically in custody but not fully searchable yet. A roster delay does not always mean release. It can mean the person is in intake, being medically cleared, being fingerprinted, being processed for warrants, or waiting for jail-system entry.

Release can also take time even after a bond is prepared or a court order changes custody status. Jail staff may need paperwork, bond confirmation, warrant clearance, housing-unit movement, medical clearance, property return, transport coordination, or court updates. Do not promise an employer, family member, child-care provider, or ride pickup time until the detention center confirms the person is actually being released.

Hard truth: The weakest move is treating one inmate-lookup screen as the whole case. Verify custody with the Sheriff, case status with the court, and legal risk with counsel.

III. Cash Bond, Surety Bond, Property Bond & Colorado Bond Rights

Pueblo County’s official bond page lists several ways to post an inmate’s bond. Cash bond can be paid with currency at the kiosk in the Detention Center lobby at 909 Court Street. Money orders and cashier’s checks are accepted at the jail reception window at 909 Court Street. Credit cards may be used through the in-person lobby kiosk or online through Access Corrections by selecting the bond payment route.

Once bond is paid through either the kiosk or online services, the Sheriff’s page says the payer must notify the Pueblo County Detention Center receptionist that it has been paid so they can complete the process of posting the bond. The official number given for that step is 719-583-6135, Option #5. Missing this step can slow the release process.

Official bond options include:
  • Cash / currency: paid at the kiosk in the Detention Center lobby at 909 Court Street.
  • Money order: accepted at the jail reception window.
  • Cashier’s check: accepted at the jail reception window.
  • Credit card: through the lobby kiosk or online Access Corrections bond-payment process.
  • Surety bond: through a bail bond company; the Sheriff’s Office does not recommend a company.
  • Property bond: handled through the 10th Judicial District Clerk’s Office.

The bond page also lists Colorado legal rights related to posting money bond. A payer generally needs to pay the bond amount to secure release; bond fees, booking fees, and other debts do not need to be paid to secure release. Colorado bond rights also explain that bond payments are made to the holding county, not in the name of the incarcerated person, and that anyone who posts a money bond has a right to receive a copy of the bond paperwork, including the next upcoming court date.

Bond mistake warning: Do not send bond money to the inmate’s name, do not confuse commissary deposits with bond, and do not assume one bond clears every hold. Confirm every charge, warrant, detainer, probation issue, or court order before paying.

IV. Inmate Phone Calls, IC Solutions & Communication Safety

Pueblo County’s inmate telephone-services page says people in custody can make calls to friends and family through a contracted telephone vendor. The official page points users to an account setup option connected with IC Solutions. Use the official Sheriff phone-services page first so you do not create an account with the wrong vendor or wrong facility.

Inmates generally cannot receive ordinary incoming family calls. Communication normally begins when the inmate calls out through the approved jail phone system. If a call is not connecting, the issue could be account setup, blocked number, wrong inmate identity, wrong facility selection, insufficient funds, housing restrictions, disciplinary limits, vendor verification, or the person still being in booking.

Phone-account checklist:
  • Confirm the inmate’s exact name and booking number from the official lookup.
  • Use the official Sheriff telephone-services page to identify the correct vendor.
  • Do not expect jail staff to transfer a personal incoming call.
  • Keep ordinary calls supportive but non-case-related.
  • Use an attorney for confidential legal strategy.

Assume ordinary jail phone calls can be monitored, recorded, or reviewed unless a proper legal-call process applies. Do not discuss alleged facts of the case, witnesses, victims, police statements, drugs, firearms, money movement, vehicles, social media posts, co-defendants, hidden property, or defense strategy on a routine call.

Recorded-call warning: The worst question on a jail call is “what really happened?” The safer questions are practical: “Do you have an attorney?” “Do you need medication information passed to medical?” “What court date should we verify?”

V. Digital Mail, Phoenix Address, Legal Mail & Contraband

Pueblo County’s inmate mail page says that, effective April 20, 2022, all U.S. Mail sent to a person incarcerated in the Pueblo County Detention Center is transferred to a digital format. This includes letters, photos, and drawings contained inside the envelope. Legal mail and parcels arriving from a publisher are excluded from this digital scanning process.

All scanned items are sent to the inmate electronically, and the original letters, photos, and drawings are destroyed after scanning. The inmate’s booking number can be found through the official inmate lookup page. Users can also send a quick digital message through the GettingOut mobile application.

Official inmate mail format:

Pueblo County Jail
Inmate full name – Inmate Booking #
PO Box 247
Phoenix, MD 21131

Important: Regular letters, photos, and drawings are scanned and destroyed after scanning. Legal mail and publisher parcels are handled differently.

Do not send contraband, altered mail, hidden notes, coded messages, drug-soaked paper, Polaroids if not allowed under current rules, stickers, perfume, cash hidden in letters, personal checks, weapons content, escape content, gang content, threats, or anything that could threaten safety or security. If legal mail is involved, attorneys and courts should follow the facility’s legal-mail procedure rather than the ordinary scanned-mail path.

Mail mistake warning: Sending regular mail to the physical jail address instead of the Phoenix digital-mail address can delay or reject mail. Use the exact format and booking number.

VI. Inmate Cash, Access Corrections & Commissary

Pueblo County’s Jail Web Services page links to Access Corrections for inmate cash accounts and to Access Catalog for commissary orders. Those are separate from bond and court payments. If you want to help with approved inmate purchases, use the inmate cash account or commissary route. If you are trying to post bond, use the official bond posting instructions instead.

Money sent to the wrong bucket can create delays. Commissary, phone services, digital messages, video visitation, bond, property bond, court costs, restitution, and fees are not automatically interchangeable. Before paying, identify the exact purpose and the correct official page.

Money-deposit checklist:
  • Confirm the person is currently in Pueblo County Detention Center custody.
  • Use the booking number from the official inmate lookup.
  • Use Access Corrections for inmate cash accounts only when that is the intended purpose.
  • Use Access Catalog for commissary only when that is the intended purpose.
  • Use the official bond page for bond payments.
  • Keep receipts, confirmation numbers, screenshots, and dates.
Payment reality check: Commissary money does not post bond. Bond does not create phone credits. Phone money does not pay court costs. Court costs do not fund a visit. Read the payment purpose before sending funds.

VII. Medical Care, Property Storage & Classification

Pueblo County’s medical page says inmates housed in the Pueblo County Detention Center receive professional medical treatment from NaphCare, and that the medical department is staffed 24 hours a day by doctors, nurses, paramedics, EMTs, mental health practitioners, and dentists. Inmates have access to medical, dental, and mental-health care.

If the person in custody has urgent medical or mental-health needs, call the detention center and provide clear facts: full legal name, booking number if known, medication name, dosage, pharmacy, prescribing doctor, allergies, seizure history, insulin needs, pregnancy concerns, withdrawal risk, recent hospitalization, mobility limitation, or suicide-risk concern. Do not exaggerate, but do not hide serious safety information.

The inmate property page says the property section is responsible for property storage and supplies. Belongings a person has when arriving at the jail are inventoried and stored until release. Each inmate housed in the facility is issued a jail uniform, bedding, and basic hygiene items, and indigent inmates may receive additional hygiene items and writing materials.

Before asking about property, confirm:
  • The inmate’s full legal name and booking number.
  • Whether the item is money, clothing, keys, wallet, phone, documents, medication, or evidence-related property.
  • Whether a property-release form or inmate authorization is required.
  • Whether the person is still housed, transferred, or released.
  • What photo ID the pickup person must bring.

Classification also matters. Pueblo County describes classification as an objective system for identifying offender traits, risks, legal status, prior criminal history, current charges, and institutional behavior. Classification can affect housing, program access, safety restrictions, and sometimes practical visitation or communication timing.

VIII. GettingOut Video Visitation Rules & Lobby Kiosk Visits

Pueblo County’s official visitation page says there are a couple of ways to visit someone at the Pueblo County Detention Center. For all video visitation, an appointment must be scheduled through the GettingOut website or app. Remote video visitation can be done from a smartphone, tablet, or computer and is charged by the minute. On-site video visitation is available from wall-mounted kiosks in the jail lobby and is free.

The county’s visitation page includes an important notice for inmates in segregation. Beginning July 30, 2023, video visits for inmates in segregation may only be scheduled during the inmate’s out-time, including visits from the free lobby kiosks. If a visit is scheduled outside out-time, visitors may only be able to use audio, not video. If out-time is unclear, the county directs users to contact jail reception in person or by calling 719-583-6135.

Key visitation rules to remember:
  • All video visits must be scheduled through GettingOut.
  • Remote visits from a phone, tablet, or computer are charged by the minute.
  • On-site lobby kiosk video visits are free.
  • Lobby kiosk visits are limited to 80 minutes per inmate per week.
  • The 80 minutes can be split into multiple visit blocks during the week.
  • Segregation visits must match the inmate’s out-time or video may not be available.
  • Call 719-583-6135 if out-time or scheduling is unclear.

Visitors should treat video visits as monitored correctional communications. Do not record, livestream, screenshot, add unauthorized people, display contraband, discuss case facts, or violate no-contact orders. Video visitation is not private FaceTime. A rule violation can end the visit and may affect future access.

Visitation failure warning: Do not schedule a segregation visit outside out-time, do not assume lobby visits are unlimited, and do not use remote video visits to discuss the criminal case. Use counsel for legal conversations.

IX. Pueblo Combined Court Records, Docket Search & Case Follow-Up

The inmate lookup answers a custody question. Pueblo Combined Court answers court-record questions. The Pueblo Combined Court is located at 501 N. Elizabeth Street in Pueblo and lists the main phone number as 719-404-8700. The court’s records department is listed as open from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday, and the Colorado Judicial Branch provides a Pueblo County docket-search link.

Use court resources when you need criminal case numbers, hearing dates, docket entries, bond hearing information, official court records, filings, dispositions, or certified documents. A jail charge line may not match the final case filing. New arrests can also appear in jail custody before the court docket fully updates.

Correct record path:
  • Pueblo inmate lookup: current custody at Pueblo County Detention Center.
  • Sheriff detention pages: mail, phone, visitation, funds, property, medical, booking, and bond procedures.
  • Pueblo Combined Court: criminal case records, court dates, docket search, court orders, and records requests.
  • Colorado DOC search: use only when someone has transferred to state prison custody.
  • Sheriff records request: incident reports, official action records, booking-photo requests, and criminal justice records when available under policy.
  • Attorney: bond strategy, defense advice, no-contact orders, plea risk, and trial questions.

Pueblo County Sheriff’s records request form shows that criminal justice records requests require identifying details and may involve fees. The form also warns that records of official action and criminal justice records cannot be used for direct solicitation of business for pecuniary gain. If you need a police report, booking photo, background check, or criminal justice record, use the Sheriff’s official records process rather than scraping data from a third-party site.

Court-record warning: Do not write “convicted” from an inmate lookup alone. A booking entry is not a conviction. Check the court record before stating a legal outcome.

X. Crucial Pueblo County Jail Search Tips & Common Mistakes

⚠️ Use Official Lookup First

Start with the Pueblo County Sheriff inmate lookup. Third-party mugshot sites can be outdated, incomplete, or tied to older custody events.

📬 Regular Mail Is Digital

Letters, photos, and drawings go to the Phoenix, Maryland address and are scanned. Originals are destroyed after scanning.

💵 Notify After Online Bond

If bond is paid through kiosk or online services, call 719-583-6135 Option #5 so reception can complete the posting process.

👔 Visit Through GettingOut

All video visits require GettingOut scheduling. Free lobby kiosk visits are limited to 80 minutes per inmate per week.

XI. Pueblo County Detention Center Location Map

The Pueblo County Detention Center is located at 909 Court Street in Pueblo, Colorado. Before driving, confirm whether you need the detention center lobby, judicial intake/booking, bond kiosk, Pueblo Combined Court, records department, or another Sheriff’s Office service.