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Mesa County Sheriff's Office

The Mesa County Sheriff's Office is the largest Sheriff's Office in Colorado, west of the Continental Divide. The MCSO is responsible for public safety in the 3,300 square miles of Mesa County.

The Sheriff's Office responds to 911 calls, conducts criminal investigations, operates the Mesa County Detention Facility, provides security at the Mesa County Justice Center, search and rescue operations, emergency management, and wildland firefighting.

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Contact Us

Main Line:  970-244-3500

Non-emergency:  970-242-6707

Emergency: 911

Visit our Contact Information page for a full list of office phone numbers and email addresses.

A message from Sheriff Todd Rowell

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Sheriff Todd Rowell

Mesa County is a beautiful place to live, visit, recreate, and raise a family. Whether you live here or are visiting and taking advantage of the abundant outdoor activities we enjoy daily, my staff and I welcome you. I encourage you to navigate our website and learn about the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office and the men and women working hard each day to keep this community safe. I hope you find the information contained here helpful and informative.

The Mesa County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for public safety in the 3,300 square miles of Mesa County. Not only do we respond to 911 calls and conduct criminal investigations, our other duties include operating the Mesa County Detention Facility, providing security at the Mesa County Justice Center, search and rescue operations, emergency management, and wildland firefighting. These services are provided by over 250 dedicated employees and more than 350 committed volunteers.

The Mesa County Sheriff’s Office routinely collaborates with and supports other law enforcement organizations, community groups, schools, and businesses to identify and provide public safety solutions for our residents and visitors. It is our privilege to serve, protect our residents' rights, and provide the highest level of professional service possible.

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Mesa County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff's Office (Building)

215 Rice St
Grand Junction, CO 81501
Sunday - Saturday: 12:00 am-12:00 pmOpen 24 hours

Mailing Address

P.O. Box 20,000 - 5016
Grand Junction, CO 81502-5001