Pretrial Services

A Larimer County program that provides the court with information to determine the level of pretrial release supervision & bond conditions for defendants.

 

NOTICE: If you receive a phone call or a text message from an individual identifying themselves as law enforcement and demanding payment for a GPS device, DO NOT contact or make a payment to this individual. If you are unsure if you owe any legitimate fees to either Pretrial or the Sheriff's Office, you can contact Pretrial at 970-980-2600 or the Sheriff's Department at 970-498-5100. 
 

 
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FAQs

  1. When and how do I start my Pretrial Services supervision?

    Your supervision under Pretrial Services will start when you have posted bond or are ordered by the court to Pretrial Supervision. You must report to Pretrial Supervision immediately and within 24 hours of posting bond. If you are released from the Jail after business hours, you must report the following day. Please visit our Pretrial Supervision - First Contact webpage.

  2. How much does it cost?
    Depending on your level of supervision, the fees are as follows:
    • $10.00 for Administrative and Standard supervision levels
    • $20.00 for any level of supervision with substance monitoring
    • $20.00 for Enhanced or Intensive supervision levels

    Cash, checks, credit and debit cards are accepted. Payments can be made over the phone, mailed or in-person at 2307 Midpoint Drive, Fort Collins, CO 80525.

  3. Where can I get my case manager's contact information?
    Tracy Bullington(970) 498-7549bullintn@co.larimer.co.us
    Alex Carsrud(970) 498-7513carsruat@co.larimer.co.us
    Katie Evans(970) 619-4381evanska@co.larimer.co.us
    Justin Grott(Supervision Lead)(970) 498-7502grottjd@co.larimer.co.us
    Brandi Johnson(MHIPS Case Manager)(970) 498-7423johnsobr@co.larimer.co.us
    Alyssa Jones(970) 980-2669jonesal@co.larimer.co.us
    Nick Longo(MHIPS Case Manager)(970) 980-2641longona@co.larimer.co.us
    April Moore (Supervision Lead)(970) 498-7543mooream@co.larimer.co.us
    Steve Nichols (Supervision Lead)(970) 498-7522nichols@co.larimer.co.us
    Emily Perhats(970) 980-2688perhatej@co.larimer.co.us
    Kathy Ruiz (Spanish)(Supervision Lead)(970) 498-7539ruizkc@co.larimer.co.us
    DeAnn Vrba (Spanish)(970) 498-7457vrbadm@co.larimer.co.us

  4. Can I talk to another case manager if mine is out of the office?

    Yes. You may contact the front desk at (970) 980-2600, option 2, and ask to speak to an available Pretrial case manager.

  5. What is the phone number to make my weekly check-in call?

    You will need to call (970) 498-7555. Leave your full name, spelling of your last name, date of birth, and next court date. If you forget to make your weekly check-in call, you can call the next day to excuse your missed call.

  6. What number do I call to find out if I have UA or BA today?

    You will need to call (970) 295-4762. You will also need your personal client identification number.

  7. How do I leave the state while under Pretrial Supervision?

    You will need to contact your case manager to obtain a travel memorandum.

  8. How do I get more information about the Mental Health Intervention Pretrial Services (MHIPS) program?
  9. How do I bond someone out of jail?

    You will need to contact the Larimer County Jail.

  10. How do I pay my booking fee?

    Booking fees can be paid at the Larimer County Jail.

  11. How do I apply for a Public Defender?

    You will need to contact the Public Defender's Office at (970) 493-1212.

  12. What if I missed my court date?

    Contact the court as soon as possible to avoid a warrant being issued for your arrest. If you have a bondsman, you should also contact them of your missed court date.

  13. How can I get a police report about my court case?
  14. Where can I get more information about my arraignment, preliminary hearing, deferred sentence or other general court questions?
  15. Do you have Pretrial information in Spanish?

    If you do not speak English, you must bring an interpreter with you to your interview. A Spanish speaking case manager may, or may not, be available.

    (Si hablas español, por favor de traer un interprete cuando venga a entrevista. Un administrador de casos que habla español puede o no estar disponible.)

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