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Taos County New Mexico Sheriff Overview

Taos County is located in U.S State of New Mexico. The county seat is Taos. Organized in 1852, the county Comprises the Taos, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area.

The zip codes in Taos County are 87553, 87576 & 87543.

The Taos County Sheriff’s Office is headed by Jerry L. Hogrefe. You can reach him directly via email at [email protected]

Taos County Sheriff’s Office:

Address: 599 Lovato Pl. Taos, NM 87571
Phone: (575) 737-6480
Fax: (575) 751- 3809

Inmate Search in Taos County Jail

Taos County jail is located at a 105 Albright avenue, Suite J, in Taos, New Mexico and has the capacity of 84 beds. If you want statistics on bonds, visitation, inmate calling, mail, inmate money owed, commissary or anything else, you can call the facility at (575)737-6410 or fax at (575)737-6417.

you could additionally send an email to [email protected]

Important Jail Policies and Procedures:

Visitation days are Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The last sign up for visits will be taken at 3:00 pm. Only one 30 minute visit per week is allowed per inmate.

Any person requesting to visit an inmate must be listed on the inmate visitation list and must present acceptable photo identification (ID).

  • A current Driver’s License or State issued photo ID
  • Military or Military Dependent ID
  • Current Passport
  • Immigration and Naturalization Service Card

    Sex Offender Search and Lookup:

    The New Mexico Department of Public Safety provides the community with a Sex Offender Registry. All sex offenses committed after July 1, 1995 have records available for public viewing. The information provided is intended for community safety purposes. To access the registry visit the online search portal.

    Bail Bonds

    The state of New Mexico has outlawed commercial bail bonding. If the defendant you are inquiring about is being detained in New Mexico, contact the county jail directly. A defendant can bail out himself or wait in jail until their trial begins. If a defendant cannot afford bail, a friend or family member can post on their behalf. Remember, however, if your loved one or friend misses a court hearing, you are responsible for the entire amount of the bail and it will not be returned.

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