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Whitfield County Jail Inmate Roster Search

Whitfield County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Dalton, Georgia

Whitfield County Jail, also known as Whitfield County Correction Facility, is a medium-security detention facility located in Dalton, Georgia. It operates under the jurisdiction of the Whitfield County Sheriff's Office and serves the communities of Dalton, Varnell, Tunnell Hill, and the surrounding areas. The facility houses adult offenders awaiting trial, convicted offenders serving short sentences, and individuals being held for federal agencies. It also provides separate housing units for male and female incarcerated persons.

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Inmate Lookup

To conduct an offender search, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official website of the Whitfield County Sheriff's Office: Whitfield County Sheriff's Office website

  2. Navigate to the "Inmate Search" page: Inmate Search

  3. Enter the offender's first and last name or their booking number in the designated fields.

  4. Click the "Search" button.

  5. The search results will display basic information about the offender, including their name, booking number, date of birth, and current housing unit.

  6. For more detailed information, such as charges, bond amounts, and court dates, you will need to contact the jail directly or visit the jail's public records office.

Jail Roster

The jail roster provides a comprehensive list of all incarcerated persons currently housed in the facility. It typically includes the following information:

  • Booking Number
  • Last Name
  • First Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Release Date
  • Criminal Charges

The jail roster is updated regularly, and the most up-to-date version is usually available online or at the jail's visitation center. To obtain a copy, you can:

  1. Visit the jail's website and navigate to the "Jail Roster" page.
  2. Contact the jail directly by phone or email and request a copy of the roster.
  3. Visit the jail's visitation center during visiting hours and request a copy of the roster from a staff member.

Please note that the jail roster is a public record and is typically available to anyone who requests it. However, some information, such as social security numbers and medical information, may be redacted to protect the privacy of the incarcerated person.

Inmate Calls

Inmate Call System and Regulations:

  • Inmates at Whitfield County Jail are allowed to make phone calls to family, friends, attorneys, and other authorized individuals.
  • All calls are monitored and recorded for security purposes.
  • Inmates are responsible for the cost of their phone calls.
  • Calls can be placed using prepaid calling cards or through a collect call system.

How to Call an Inmate:

  1. Obtain the inmate's booking number.
  2. Contact the jail's phone service provider, Securus Technologies, at 800-844-6591.
  3. Follow the instructions provided by the automated system to set up an account and add funds.
  4. Once you have set up an account, you can call the inmate directly at the jail's phone number: 706-278-7050.
  5. Enter the inmate's booking number when prompted.

Can Inmates Receive Calls?

Inmates at Whitfield County Jail cannot receive incoming phone calls. All calls must be placed by the inmate.

Inmate Messaging

Inmates at Whitfield County Jail are not allowed to send or receive voice or text messages.

Please note that all jail policies and procedures are subject to change. It is always best to contact the jail directly for the most up-to-date information.

Inmate Mail

Sending Mail to Inmates:

  1. Address the envelope using the following format:

    Inmate's Full Name Booking Number Whitfield County Jail 112 Chattanooga Avenue Dalton, GA 30720

  2. Use white paper and envelopes only.

  3. Do not use staples, tape, or glue on the envelope or its contents.

  4. All mail is subject to inspection and may be opened in the inmate's presence.

  5. Contraband items will be confiscated and may result in disciplinary action for the inmate.

Guidelines for Sending Mail to Inmates:

  • Inmates are allowed to receive letters, postcards, photographs, and books.
  • All mail must be sent through the U.S. Postal Service.
  • Packages are not allowed.
  • Inmates cannot receive mail from other inmates.
  • Mail containing threats, obscene language, or other inappropriate content will be rejected.

Care Packages:

Care packages are not allowed at Whitfield County Jail.

Sending Money to Inmates

Methods for Sending Money to Inmates:

  • Online: You can send money to an inmate online through the jail's commissary provider, JailATM.
  • By Mail: You can send money to an inmate by mail using a money order or cashier's check made payable to the inmate's name.
  • In Person: You can also deposit money into an inmate's account in person at the jail's visitation center.

Regulations and Limitations for Sending Money:

  • The maximum amount of money that an inmate can receive in a single transaction is $200.
  • Money sent to an inmate cannot be used to pay for legal fees or fines.
  • All money sent to an inmate is deposited into their commissary account.
  • Inmates can use commissary funds to purchase a variety of items, including food, clothing, and personal hygiene products.

Please note that all jail policies and procedures are subject to change. It is always best to contact the jail directly for the most up-to-date information.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit:

  1. Contact the Whitfield County Jail at 706-278-7050 to schedule a visit.
  2. You will be asked to provide the inmate's name, booking number, and your relationship to the inmate.
  3. You will also be asked to provide your name, address, and phone number.
  4. Once your visit is scheduled, you will be given a visitation pass.

Rules and Regulations for Visits:

  • All visitors must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Visitors must present a valid photo ID at the time of the visit.
  • Visitors are subject to search before entering the visitation area.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any contraband into the visitation area.
  • Visitors are not allowed to touch or hug the inmate.
  • Visitors are not allowed to discuss illegal activities with the inmate.

Visitation Hours:

  • General Population:
    • Tuesdays and Thursdays: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Saturdays and Sundays: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, and 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Special Housing Unit:
    • Tuesdays: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • Thursdays: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Video Visitation:

Whitfield County Jail does not offer video visitation at this time.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store within the jail where inmates can purchase a variety of items, including food, clothing, and personal hygiene products. The commissary is operated by a private vendor and is not affiliated with the Whitfield County Sheriff's Office.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary:

Inmates can use commissary funds to purchase items from the commissary. Commissary funds can be deposited into an inmate's account by friends and family members. Inmates can also earn commissary funds by working jobs within the jail.

Restrictions on Commissary Use:

There are some restrictions on what inmates can purchase from the commissary. For example, inmates are not allowed to purchase tobacco products, alcohol, or weapons. Inmates are also not allowed to purchase items that could be used to harm themselves or others.

Please note that all jail policies and procedures are subject to change. It is always best to contact the jail directly for the most up-to-date information.

Release Information

Release Explanation:

Inmates can be released from jail in a number of ways, including:

  • Bond: If the inmate has been charged with a crime but has not yet been convicted, they may be released on bond. Bond is a sum of money that the inmate or a bondsman pays to the court in order to secure the inmate's release from jail. If the inmate fails to appear for their court dates, the bond will be forfeited.
  • Pre-Trial Release: In some cases, inmates may be released from jail before their trial if they meet certain criteria, such as having a stable job and address. Pre-trial release is typically granted by a judge.
  • Sentencing: If an inmate is convicted of a crime, they will be sentenced to a specific term of imprisonment. Inmates who are sentenced to less than a year in jail will typically serve their sentence in the county jail. Inmates who are sentenced to more than a year in jail will typically be transferred to a state prison.
  • Parole: Inmates who have served a portion of their sentence may be eligible for parole. Parole is a conditional release from prison that allows inmates to serve the remainder of their sentence in the community.

Who Can Be Released:

The following individuals may be eligible for release from jail:

  • Inmates who have been charged with a crime but have not yet been convicted
  • Inmates who have been convicted of a crime and sentenced to less than a year in jail
  • Inmates who have been convicted of a crime and sentenced to more than a year in jail but are eligible for parole

How to Get Inmate Release Information:

To obtain information about an inmate's release, you can:

  • Contact the Whitfield County Jail at 706-278-7050.
  • Visit the Whitfield County Sheriff's Office website.
  • Write a letter to the inmate and ask them to provide you with their release information.

Security Level and Jail Staff

Whitfield County Jail is a medium-security facility. This means that the jail has a number of security measures in place to prevent inmates from escaping or harming themselves or others. These security measures include:

  • Perimeter fencing
  • Security cameras
  • Motion detectors
  • Armed guards

Categories of Offenders Housed:

Whitfield County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Pre-trial detainees
  • Convicted offenders serving short sentences
  • Inmates being held for federal agencies

Role of Correctional Officers:

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the jail and its inmates. They perform a variety of duties, including:

  • Monitoring inmates
  • Conducting searches
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Responding to emergencies

Correctional Staff:

The Whitfield County Jail is staffed by a team of experienced and professional correctional officers. These officers are committed to providing a safe and secure environment for both inmates and staff.

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

805 Professional Boulevard, Dalton, GA, 30720

Official Phone Number

706-278-1233

Official Website

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Dalton, GA

nicknames:
Carpet Capital of the World
Coordinates:
34.77111°N 84.97167°W
Country:
United States
State:
Georgia
County:
Whitfield
Government:
Mayor:
Dennis Mock
Area:
City:
21.16 sq mi (54.79 km2)
Land:
21.14 sq mi (54.75 km2)
Water:
0.02 sq mi (0.04 km2)
Elevation:
761 ft (232 m)
Population (2010):
City:
33,128
Estimate (2019):
33,665
Density:
1,592.55/sq mi (614.90/km2)
Urban:
102,599
Metro:
142,227
Time zone:
UTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
Summer (DST):
UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes:
30719-30722
Area code(s):
706/762
FIPS code:
13-21380
GNIS feature ID:
0355424

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison?

To search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison, you can often use online search tools provided by the correctional facility or the state's Department of Corrections website. Here are the general steps:

  1. Visit the official website: Go to the website of the state's Department of Corrections (DOC) or the specific jail/prison.
  2. Locate the inmate search feature: Find the inmate locator or inmate search option on the site.
  3. Enter the required information: Input the inmate's details, such as name, inmate ID, or date of birth.
  4. Review the results: Browse the search results for the inmate's location, ID number, and status.

What information do I need to have to perform an inmate search?

To perform an inmate search effectively, you should have as much of the following information as possible:

  • Full name of the inmate, including any known aliases.
  • Inmate ID number (if known).
  • Date of birth.
  • The specific jail or prison where they are or were last known to be held.

Having specific details can narrow down the search and provide more accurate results.

Are there any fees associated with inmate searches?

Generally, inmate searches through official government websites are free of charge. However, third-party websites may charge fees for detailed reports or additional information. Always verify the source before paying any fees.

Arrest Lookup

How can I find out if someone has been arrested recently?

To find out if someone has been arrested recently:

  1. Check local sheriff's office websites: Many sheriff's offices provide online arrest logs or booking information.
  2. Use online search tools: Websites like VineLink offer information on recent arrests in some jurisdictions.
  3. Contact the police department: If online resources are unavailable, you can directly contact the police department in the area where the arrest might have occurred.

Can I access arrest records online for any jurisdiction?

While many jurisdictions offer online access to arrest records, availability varies widely. Some areas may require a formal request or a visit to the local police department or courthouse. Always check the specific jurisdiction's policies and available online resources.

Active Warrant Search

How can I check if there is an active warrant for someone?

To check for an active warrant:

  1. Visit local law enforcement websites: Many police departments and sheriff's offices offer online warrant searches.
  2. Use state-wide databases: Some states have online databases for active warrants.
  3. Contact the court: If online options are not available, contacting the courthouse in the jurisdiction where the warrant might have been issued can provide information.

Are warrant searches confidential?

Warrant searches through official channels are generally confidential, and the person being searched is not notified. However, discretion is advised when using third-party websites, as privacy policies vary.

Jail Bookings

Where can I find information on recent jail bookings?

Information on recent jail bookings can often be found on the official website of the local sheriff's department or county jail. These sites frequently update booking logs that include details such as the name of the individual, booking date, charges, and sometimes photos.

Is there a way to receive notifications about specific jail bookings?

Yes, some jurisdictions offer notification services such as VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday), which can send alerts about changes in an inmate's status, including bookings. Registration and eligibility requirements may vary.

Mugshots

Can I access an inmate's mugshot online?

Yes, in many jurisdictions, inmate mugshots can be accessed online through the sheriff's office or police department websites. However, availability varies by location and privacy laws.

Are there any legal restrictions on using or sharing mugshots obtained from public records?

Yes, there are legal restrictions that vary by jurisdiction. While public records laws generally allow for the distribution of mugshots, some states have enacted laws to restrict their use, especially for commercial purposes or on mugshot websites. Always check local laws and regulations.

Inmate Calls

How can I set up a phone account to receive calls from an inmate?

To set up a phone account to receive calls from an inmate:

  1. Identify the prison's phone provider: Prisons contract with specific phone service providers (e.g., Securus, Global Tel Link).
  2. Create an account: Visit the provider's website or contact them by phone to create an account and deposit funds.
  3. Follow the facility's guidelines: Each facility has its own rules regarding call times, duration, and restrictions.

Are there any restrictions on inmate calls?

Yes, inmate calls are subject to restrictions, including:

  • Limited call duration: Calls often have a time limit (e.g., 15-30 minutes).
  • Monitoring and recording: Calls may be monitored or recorded, except for privileged communications with attorneys.
  • Blocked numbers: Inmates cannot call numbers that are blocked or have certain restrictions.

Inmate Mail

What are the guidelines for sending mail to an inmate?

Guidelines for sending mail to an inmate typically include:

  • Use the inmate's full name and ID number: This information should be on the envelope.
  • Follow content restrictions: Avoid sending contraband, explicit materials, or anything that violates the facility's rules.
  • Address format: Use the correct format provided by the facility for addressing mail.

How can I ensure my mail is not rejected by the correctional facility?

To ensure your mail is not rejected:

  • Adhere to the facility's mailing rules: Check the facility's website or contact them directly for specific guidelines.
  • Avoid prohibited items: Do not include items like drugs, weapons, or explicit materials.
  • Properly address the envelope: Include the inmate's full name, ID number, and the facility's address as specified by the institution.

Visitation

What is the process to schedule a visitation with an inmate?

The process to schedule a visitation usually involves:

  1. Register as a visitor: Complete any required registration or application process, which may include a background check.
  2. Schedule the visit: Use the facility's scheduling system, which may be online or by phone, to book a time.
  3. Follow visitation rules: Adhere to the facility's guidelines regarding visitation hours, acceptable attire, and allowed items.

Are there any specific identification requirements for visitors?

Yes, visitors typically must present valid government-issued photo identification, such as a driver's license, passport, or state ID. Some facilities may have additional requirements or restrictions.

Sending Money

How can I send money to an inmate?

To send money to an inmate:

  1. Use the facility's approved method(s): Options may include online payments, money orders, or through specific services like JPay or Western Union.
  2. Know the inmate's information: Have the inmate's full name and ID number ready.
  3. Follow the instructions: Each method and facility will have its own procedures for sending money.

What are the fees associated with sending money to inmates?

Fees vary by service provider and payment method. For example, electronic transfers may incur a fee based on the amount sent or the transfer method. Always check the specific fees associated with your chosen method of sending money.

Posting Bond

How do I post bond for someone?

To post bond for someone:

  1. Determine the bond amount: This information can be obtained from the jail or court.
  2. Choose the method of payment: Options often include cash, property, or through a bail bondsman.
  3. Complete the transaction: Follow the jail or court's procedures to post the bond.

Can bond payments be made online, and are there additional fees?

In many jurisdictions, bond payments can be made online through the court's or jail's website. Additional fees may apply for online transactions, and these can vary depending on the service provider.

Release

How can I find out when an inmate is being released?

To find out when an inmate is being released:

  1. Contact the correctional facility: They can provide the release date if it is available and public.
  2. Use online inmate locators: Some DOC websites offer information on inmate release dates.

What are the procedures for picking up an inmate upon release?

Procedures vary by facility, but generally, you should:

  1. Verify the release date and time: Confirm with the facility.
  2. Know the pickup location: This could be at the facility itself or a designated area.
  3. Bring valid ID: Some facilities may require identification from the person picking up the inmate.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can I find legal representation for an inmate?

To find legal representation for an inmate:

  1. Contact public defender's offices: In cases of indigence, a public defender may be appointed.
  2. Search for criminal defense attorneys: Look for attorneys specializing in criminal law.
  3. Use legal aid societies: Non-profit organizations may offer free or low-cost legal services.

Are there any organizations that provide free or low-cost legal assistance to inmates?

Yes, many organizations provide free or low-cost legal assistance, such as:

  • Legal Aid Societies: Offer various legal services to those who cannot afford private attorneys.
  • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU): Provides legal assistance in cases involving civil rights.
  • Innocence Project: Works on cases where post-conviction DNA testing can prove innocence.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

How is medical care provided to inmates?

Medical care for inmates is provided by the correctional facility's health services department. Facilities are required to offer access to necessary medical, dental, and mental health services.

Can family members contribute to the cost of an inmate’s medical treatment?

In some cases, family members may be allowed to contribute to the cost of an inmate's medical treatment, especially for elective procedures not covered by the facility. Policies vary by institution, so it's best to contact the facility directly.

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I obtain a copy of someone's criminal record?

To obtain a copy of someone's criminal record:

  1. Use state or county websites: Many jurisdictions offer online access to criminal records.
  2. Request in person or by mail: Contact the appropriate state or county records office for instructions.
  3. Third-party websites: These can provide records for a fee but verify their reliability and legality first.

Is there a fee to access criminal records?

Yes, there is often a fee to access criminal records, which can vary by jurisdiction and the method of access (online, in person, by mail). Fees cover the cost of processing and providing the records.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I search the sex offender registry?

To search the sex offender registry:

  1. Use the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW): This allows you to search nationwide with a single query.
  2. Visit state or local registry websites: Each state has its own registry, which can be accessed online for more detailed searches.

What information is available in the sex offender registry?

The sex offender registry typically includes:

  • Offender's name and aliases
  • Photograph
  • Physical description
  • Residence
  • Employment address
  • School address
  • Details of the conviction

Background Check

How do I conduct a background check on someone?

To conduct a background check:

  1. Use online services: Websites offer background checks for a fee, providing information such as criminal records, employment history, and education verification.
  2. State and federal resources: Access public records through state and federal databases for specific information, like criminal records or driving histories.
  3. Hire a professional: Private investigators and background check companies can conduct comprehensive checks.

What information is included in a background check?

A background check may include:

  • Criminal records
  • Credit history
  • Employment history
  • Education verification
  • Driving records
  • Social media profiles
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