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Laramie County Wyoming Sheriff Overview

Laramie County is located in the southeastern corner of Wyoming, west of the Nebraska state line and north of the Colorado state line. Its county seat is Cheyenne. The county was formed in 1867 from the Laramie County in the Dakota Territory. The name of this most-populous Wyoming county was given for the French-Canadian fur trader Jacques La Ramee. The zip codes in Laramie County are 82007, 82009, 82050, 82053, 82054, 82059, 82061, 82060, 82081, 82082, 82001 and 82002.
Laramie County Sheriff’s Office is under the authority of Sheriff Danny Glick. In his line of duty to perform law enforcement activities in Laramie County, the Sheriff gets the help of a team of deputy officers, among whom is the second person in command, Undersheriff Rich Hillegas. To get in touch with Sheriff Glick, please call 307-755-3520. For court-related matters get in touch with the Clerk of the District Court Janice Sexton.

Laramie County Sheriff’s Office:
Address: 1910 Pioneer Avenue Cheyenne, WY 82001
Phone: 307-633-4700
Crime reporting: 307-637-6525
Email: [email protected]

Inmate Search in Laramie County Jail

Please call the Laramie County Jail at 307-633-4715 to find out which inmates are housed in the facility. Captain Michael Sorensen, who is in charge of the jail, will let you know relevant details about the inmates. Alternatively, send an email to [email protected].
Certain information about the latest arrest warrants and about the most wanted persons can be found on the official Facebook page for the Sheriff’s Department. To find details about Wyoming prisoners, browse the Offender Locator provided by the Wyoming Department of Corrections.

Important Jail Policies and Procedures:

Inmate Visitation
Inmates can have one 15 minute “first come – first served” visit each day with a maximum of three visitors at a time. Extended visits for visitors located over the radius of 100 miles of the county last 30 minutes.
Inmate Visitation Hours
From 9am to 10:30am and from 1:15pm to 3:15pm.
Each pod has a designated visitation day:

  • Monday: B/J/F
  • Tuesday: I/A
  • Wednesday: E/C/D
  • Thursday: I/A/J
  • Friday: E/C/D

    Inmate Mail
    Inmates can send unlimited number of outgoing letters that are charged from the commissary account.

    Incoming mail must contain the following details:
    Inmate’s full name
    Laramie County Detention Facility
    1910 Pioneer Avenue
    Cheyenne, WY 82001

    Inmate Money Deposits
    Send U.S. money orders, cashier’s checks, certified checks, U.S. government checks, and checks from other jails via mail or deliver them in person at the detention facility.

    Make a deposit at the Cashier Machine in the outer lobby of the Sheriff’s Department.
    The machine accepts credit and debit cards, as well as cash in notes larger than $5, charging a fee of $2.75 per transaction.

    To arrange a wired money transfer, call 307-633-4719 for instructions.

    Working at Laramie County Jail or Sheriff’s Office:

    The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office is currently seeking candidates for the position of Deputy Sheriff in the Detention Division. The salary for the candidate is in the LE1 pay band in amount of $43,743-$61,460 per year, including 1 ½ overtime, plus health care benefits, law enforcement retirement, life insurance and performance bonuses.

    Job requirements are:

  • Minimum 21 years of age
  • Peace Officer’s Standards and Training (POST)
  • No felony or misdemeanor convictions for domestic violence
  • Safe driving record
  • Reading and speaking clear English

    The job selection includes:

  • Formal interview
  • Background investigation
  • Medical and drug screening
  • Psychological evaluation
  • Polygraph and administrative reviews.

    For additional information please contact:
    Personnel/Training
    Captain Linda Gesell
    [email protected]
    Telephone: 307-633-4735

    Sex Offender Search and Lookup:

    All perpetrators of sex crimes, such as those charged with sex-related actions performed against the will of another person, are classified as sex offenders and must register in the registries managed nationwide and statewide. You can find details about sex offenders with residence in Laramie County by performing a web search in the Wyoming Sex Offender Registry, which is maintained by the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation.

    Bail and Bondsman

    Arrested persons are put in custody in the Laramie County Detention Facility to wait for the trial. If they post the bail bond amount as set in the court order they can stay free from incarceration. The booking office accepts cash and county or city bonds out of court business hours. Bonds posted at the Laramie County Detention Facility must be placed in the exact sum as ordered. The jail does not accept felony bonds, district bonds, percentage bonds, or cash surety bonds. If you wish to bail someone out during regular business hours, you must do so at court.

  • Laramie County Jail Statistics
    Number of Persons Confined 240
    Avg Daily Population 294
    Name of new facilitynot applicable
    Full time payroll 94
    Full time total employees 94
    Total salaries and wages 4792580
    Other operating expenditures 1114262
    Total construction costs 16000000
    Equipment, furnishings, etc 193189
    Year of original construction 1989
    Year of major renovation2003
    Name of new facilitynot applicable

    Address: 1910 PIONEER AVENUE CHEYENNE WY 82001

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