![]() ![]() Further the penal code section that the inmate was convicted over. State DOC centres may also hold the date the inmate was initially incarcerated along with the sentencing court that referred the individual to the prison. Some Department of Correction centres will also hold names of individuals who have served their time and/or satisfied their sentence (Idaho DOC). Inmate records from State to State may also include those on probation or parole along with a list of felonies. Also widely available will be the inmate’s incarceration identification number (DOC number) along with the specific facility where the offender is held. Remember if the county, state or federal facility has withheld an inmate’s date of birth this will be available under other references such as DUI Records (if applicable), warrants, arrest records, driving infractions and so on. The information available will be the date of birth subject to the relevant states view on GDPR and identity theft but your initial search will present you with an approximate age. Federal inmate public records are also maintained for what may well be viewed as a safety net for victims and their families and to promote public safety. Promoting prison contraband is classed as a Class 5 felony and carries a possible two and a half years sentence in the Department of Corrections. Those responsible will be liable under A.R.S section 13-2505 to prosecution. If an inmate is found to be in possession of another inmate’s record that has been sent to him the report shall be considered as contraband. Section 31-221 (E) an inmate does not have access to any other inmate’s records save his own. ![]() Inmates are allowed to receive their report once a year however pursuant to R.S. The Arizona Department of Corrections for instance currently withhold an inmate’s date of birth. Please note that while most states will release a prisoner’s date of birth some states have now restricted this due to identity theft. The search function will trawl local, state and/or federal correction agencies. Only a first and last name (surname) are required along with the last known state or birth state and/or simply select ALL STATES. For Federal inmate public records, court records and arrest records please use the above search fields. Laws and sentencing will vary from state to state. Inmate records are very important for every state hence the database is maintained by efficient law enforcement entities and/or any other suitable, appropriate or responsible person contracted or otherwise. The results and information are from a vast database and you have unlimited searches available. Those convicted of a federal crime will be committed to a federal penitentiary or prison. Individuals can remain in a county gaol if convicted of state crimes or for more serious felonies can be moved to a state prison. ![]() County jails are contracted by the federal government for this. Those charged in respect of federal offenses can also be housed in county jail facilities while their case is pending. Those charged with state crimes and who are unable to post bail are kept within a county jail facility. Many inmate records prior to 1982 are held within national archives but are being transferred in order to be made available electronically. Typically inmate records are readily available post 1982 but reports can vary from state to state. Federal Inmate public records give us particulars and also the status of all those currently incarcerated. ![]()
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