Normally, county jails do not have that type of information on their website. This is because most inmates in the county jail are pretrial inmates. The only way to find out what date an inmate will be released from the county jail is to call the County jail and find out.
If it is a County Jail, check for an on line inmate locator or call the jail and ask. If it is a state or federal prison - most states and the feds have on-line inmate locator services. Check the website applicable to your state. Some states like California require you to call. See the related link below for links to most county and state correctional facilities.
It means he or she has a detainer or some other lean against them that will stop them from getting released and remain in jail. For example: your probation officer says you did not follow the rules of the probation so he gets an INMATE HOLD put on you until you go into court to see the judge who puts you on the probation.
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Wanting to see inmate picture
My husband is in jail. Where can I find a free inmate look up so that I can see if his cell mate has a history of raping?
sure you can, in fact you will probably get to spend even more time if you let them know at the prison you have a bench warrant
do you mean ' can you give a book to a person in jail?' the answer is... well. It is mainly up to the cops. They might have to check the book to see if there is anything in it that might be drugs or a little note ore something. And I think it might also depend on the book. But, I bet you can. They probably need to view it first before they give it to the inmate
Dear Phoebe - 1954 See You in Jail 1-24 was released on: USA: 18 February 1955
On May 6, 1944, Gandhi was released from jail because of his failing health and surgery that was required. In addition, the nation did not want to see him die in jail and cause an outrage among the people.
Yes, you have to prove who you are. If there was an active restraining order issued, which is common in most domestic violence case, sometimes the spouse or significant other visits anyways. The jail doesn't always catch this at first, so there would be a record in the visiting ledger.
See You in Jail - 1927 was released on: USA: 3 April 1927 (New York City, New York) USA: 17 April 1927 Portugal: 26 February 1930
Go to the federal Disrict Court in which the inmate was convicted and request to see the case file.