Contact the inmate in question. Most of them know their minimum date. They have lots of time to think about it and calculate it. I sincerely doubt that any prison would share that personal information with you, for legal reasons.
You can check with the state Department of Corrections to see if they provide an inmate database. Many state DOCs provide online searching of their inmates. Vinelink also provides inmate databases for many states. You can often obtain information such as incarceration date, expected release date, alias, offenses, and sometimes photos of the offender. If there is no online database, you can contact the DOC by phone for inmate information.
You will need to call the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Inmate Information line. Contact the unit by calling 916) 445-6713 during regular business hours.
Many states/counties provide inmate records online. You can start with the county sheriff's office or detention center. Vinelink also provides inmate records for many counties in the country. You can search the database by the inmate's name. Results may include incarceration date, expected release date, type of offense and sometimes photos of the offender. If inmate searching is not available for the jail, you can call the sheriff or detention center for inmate information.
Search inmate or Offender information on the Texas Department of Corrections Website. You must have the person's full name, and date of birth. This site will inform you of the inmate's location regardless of what unit he is currently housed.
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To search for an inmate by name and date of birth, you can start by visiting the official website of the relevant correctional facility or state department of corrections. Many jurisdictions offer online inmate lookup tools where you can enter the individual's name and date of birth. Alternatively, you can contact the facility directly or check local law enforcement websites for inmate search resources. Always ensure that you have accurate information for the best results.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide specific information about individual inmates, including their parole dates. For accurate and up-to-date information regarding an inmate's status, it's best to check with the relevant correctional facility or the official state department of corrections website.
You can search the Texas Department of Criminal Justice online inmate database. It will give you the offender's current facility, maximum sentence date, parole eligibility date, projected release date, and scheduled release date, along with offense history and other details.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) has a new online inmate database. You can search for inmates by last name or inmate number. The search results provide their current location, age, CDCR number, and admission date. If you cannot find an inmate, contact the Department's Identification Unit at (916) 445-6713.
There is no online search for California prison inmates. You can call the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation at (916) 445-6713 or fax them at (916) 322-0500. You have to provide the full name, date of birth or inmate number to obtain inmate information. They can provide you with the location of the inmate and the inmate number only. Crime victims, relatives, parents or guardians of a minor victim, witnesses, or concerned citizens can request to be notified of offender status such as death, release, placement in a re-entry facility, or escape. Requests must be made in writing to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation at PO. Box 942883, Sacramento, CA 94283-0001.
Most states have internet access to their Department of Corrections (California is a limited exception). On these sites, you can access an "Inmate Locator" or "Offender Information" link. By inputing your son's name or DOC number,you should be able to pull up his vital information. This will include his expected or conditional release date. If he has gotten parole and is pending release, that date will also be there. For inmates in California, you will be directed to call the Inmate Information Office for any information. You may also be able to call the facility directly where your son is currently housed. The Deputy Warden's office should be able to provide the information you need.
It's possible that the inmate has charges in another other than the one he is incarcerated in. If so, the facility has to release him into custody of that county.