How to Look Up Someone at Broadwater County Detention Center
Trying to confirm whether someone is in custody—or just got out? The Broadwater County Sheriff's Office inmate roster is the fastest place to check.
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Looking up someone at Broadwater County Jail? Head to the Broadwater County Sheriff's Office webpage titled "Broadwater County Detention Center Inmate Roster"—that's the official custody listing. Click the "Current Inmates" link to see names and custody status for people currently housed there. Trying to confirm a recent release? The separate "48 Hour Release" link shows people released within the past 48 hours. Rosters are snapshots, so check the print date or "last updated" timestamp before relying on it for anything time-sensitive. If you don't see the name right away, follow the site's search guidance (last name, comma, first name) or use your browser's search function to find entries faster.
Trying to confirm whether someone is in custody—or just got out? The Broadwater County Sheriff's Office inmate roster is the fastest place to check.
You can find it on the Broadwater County Sheriff’s Office website on the page titled “Broadwater County Detention Center Inmate Roster.”
Open the roster page and select the “Current Inmates” link to view who is presently at the detention center. If it opens as a PDF, use the search function and try entering last name, comma, first name (for example: Doe, John).
Use the roster’s “48 Hour Release” link to see people released within the past 48 hours. Since it’s a snapshot, check any print or last-updated timestamp shown on the roster.
The Broadwater County Sheriff’s Office 24-hour phone number is 406-266-3441. For urgent safety matters, the contact page directs you to call 911 or use that 24-hour number.
Administrative office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you need to handle paperwork or other in-person business, go during those hours.
Email works fine for non-urgent questions, but Broadwater County Sheriff's Office warns about delays and privacy risks. Here's how to decide when calling makes more sense—and what to leave out of any message you send.
Trying to reach someone at the Broadwater County Sheriff's Office about a person in custody? Using the right number at the right time saves a lot of back-and-forth. Here's what you need to know.
Before you make the drive, start with what Broadwater County posts online. Then call to verify anything time-sensitive.