Carbon County Wyoming Inmate Jail Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(392)Carbon County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Carbon County Detention FacilityPO Box 190RawlinsWY82301307-324-2776
Carbon County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Carbon County Jail1302 Daley StreetRawlinsWY82301
Carbon County Sheriff's OfficePO Box 190RawlinsWY82301307-324-2776
Carbon County Sheriff's Office415 West Pine StreetRawlinsWY82301307-324-2776
Wyoming State Penitentiary2900 South Higley BoulevardRawlinsWY82301307-328-1441
Carbon County Inmate & Jail Records Databases
Carbon County Jail Records
Statistics
Jail Population Held for State Prison
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison
Jail Population Held for State Jail
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies2
Jail Population Held for ICE
Pretrial Jail Population36
Female Pretrial Jail Population3
Male Pretrial Jail Population35
Total Jail Admissions850
Total Jail Population52
Female Jail Population14
Male Jail Population29
Asian Jail Population
Black Jail Population1
Latino Jail Population7
Native Jail Population
White Jail Population35

Where Can I Find Free Jail Records?

Carbon County is located in the far eastern corner of Wyoming, nestled between the Canadian and Alaskan borders. Carbon County is also called Jackson and is bordered by Montana, Nebraska, and South Dakota. The county seat is Carbondale and the largest city is Carbondale. Visitors to this interesting town will be pleasantly surprised to learn that jail records in Carbon County are available to anyone who’s willing to ferret out these vital public records. That’s because civil disobedience in the area has made it a point to keep vital information secret for decades.

Before the Freedom of Information Act, jail records were deemed to be confidential. This means that you, as an American citizen, have no right to see these documents without specific authorization from either the person you’re investigating or the law enforcement officials in question. In other words, unless you can get a court order for the information, you’re not allowed to look at jail records in detail. This makes obtaining these records extremely difficult. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to get at public information on yourself. You may also want to contact your local courthouse to see if they are keeping track of past inmate records for their own use.

Government agencies like the Bureau of Prison have for years maintained a huge database of criminal history information, including jail records. However, this information is considered public domain, and is freely accessible by any American citizen who requests it. That’s because it’s all part of the government’s responsibility to keep these records up-to-date. In addition to public safety, the Freedom of Information Act was passed to encourage transparency in government agencies and institutions. As such, you should be able to access the prison database for information on both criminal and inmate history.

In some cases, you will be able to find jail records online for free. If you conduct a simple search on Google, you will come across websites created solely to help you find jail information in your area. These sites are often supported by small law firms that operate databases for low-income clients. Since they don’t charge for access, they have no reason to keep information about jail inmates away from the general public. And since many of these sites also provide a number of other services, like background checks, you might even be able to find access to these documents for a small fee. This can really help if you’re trying to find some specific information about an individual, or if you have specific reasons to need access to this data.

For those who can’t seem to find jail records online, there are a few options for getting the information you need. Many states offer free access to their public databases, so make sure to check yours. Other sites allow you to search an even smaller database for a nominal fee, allowing you to save the trouble of driving around to different courthouses. If you live in a small town, it might be easiest to search the jail records of a jail inmate who has committed a crime in your area.

No matter how you find jail records, you should keep in mind that these documents are considered public information. That means that anyone can access them. Even if you want to use a paid search, it’s important to realize that you could open yourself up to possible legal troubles. That said, though, jail record databases are still widely available, and searchable online. Whether you go through an official site or search for information yourself, chances are good that you’ll be able to find the information you need.