Key Local Public Service Contacts for Las Animas County Residents
Local public agencies in Las Animas County have posted a concise set of contact details to help residents reach essential services, including the Trinidad Carnegie Public Library, the Trinidad Police Department, the Las Animas County Sheriff and the Las Animas County District Court. The information gives neighbors direct numbers and addresses for reporting concerns, accessing programs, attending court or seeking jail information, and residents should verify hours and phone numbers on official sites before visiting.

Local residents who need library services, police assistance, sheriff office information or court contacts can now find a compact list of addresses and phone numbers for key agencies serving Las Animas County. The listing is intended to connect people quickly with public services in Trinidad and to clarify where to go for specific needs.
For library services, the Trinidad Carnegie Public Library is located at 202 North Animas Street in Trinidad, Colorado 81082. The library can be reached at (719) 846 6841 and posts library hours, programs and services at trinidadpubliclibrary.org. For police matters, the Trinidad Police Department is at 125 N. Animas Street in Trinidad. Non emergency calls to the police can be made to (719) 846 4444 while emergencies still require calling 911.
The Las Animas County Sheriff’s Office and the Garcia Justice Center, which houses the county jail, are located at 2309 E. Main Street in Trinidad. The sheriff’s office may be reached at (719) 846 2211 and information about office hours and forms is available at lasosheriff.org. The Las Animas County Courthouse and District Court sit at 200 E. 1st Street in Trinidad and the district court can be contacted at (719) 846 3316.

These contacts matter to a county where distances and limited local resources can complicate access to services. Residents seeking library programs, non emergency police assistance, information about custody or jail procedures, or court scheduling will benefit from having addresses and direct numbers. Knowing the right number to call can reduce delays when reporting a community concern, preparing for court, or seeking records and forms.
Before visiting in person residents are advised to confirm hours and any specific requirements on the agencies’ official websites. For emergencies the appropriate response remains calling 911.
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