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Ben Hill County Jail Inmate Roster Search

Ben Hill County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Fitzgerald, Georgia

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Ben Hill County Jail, GA a correctional facility operated by Ben Hill County Sheriff's Office, houses individuals arrested within Ben Hill County. The jail serves the cities and towns of Fitzgerald, Mystic, and Willacoochee. It accommodates both male and female inmates awaiting trial or serving short sentences. The facility provides various programs and services aimed at rehabilitation and reintegration, including medical care, counseling, and educational opportunities.

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Ben Hill County Jail Inmate Lookup

Inmate Search Process:

  1. Visit the Ben Hill County Sheriff's Office website.
  2. Enter the offender's full name or partial name in the search field.
  3. Click the "Search" button to initiate the search.

Information Provided:

The inmate search results typically include the following information:

  • Inmate's name and booking number
  • Current custody status
  • Date of arrest
  • Charges
  • Bond amount (if applicable)

Tips:

  • To narrow down the search, use the advanced search option to filter results by date of birth or other criteria.
  • If the offender's name is common, try using variations or middle names.
  • Contact the jail directly if you encounter any difficulties or have additional questions.

Jail Roster

The jail roster provides a comprehensive list of individuals currently incarcerated in the detention facility. It serves as a public record and offers valuable information about the incarcerated population.

Information Available on the Jail Roster:

The jail roster typically includes the following information for each incarcerated person:

  • Booking Number: A unique identifier assigned to each offender upon their arrest.
  • Last Name: The offender's last name.
  • First Name: The offender's first name.
  • Date of Birth: The offender's date of birth.
  • Release Date: The scheduled release date for offenders with a definite sentence or the next court date for those awaiting trial.
  • Criminal Charges: A brief description of the charges against the offender.

Roster Updates:

The jail roster is updated regularly to reflect changes in the incarcerated population. New offenders are added to the roster upon their booking, and offenders who have been released or transferred are removed.

Accessing the Jail Roster:

The jail roster for Ben Hill County Jail is available online. The roster can also be obtained in person at the jail's front desk.

Other Useful Details:

  • The jail roster is a valuable resource for family members, attorneys, and the general public to locate and track the status of incarcerated individuals.
  • The roster can provide insight into the types of crimes being committed in the community.
  • The roster can also help identify fugitives and individuals wanted on outstanding warrants.

Inmate Calls

Inmate Call System

Ben Hill County Jail utilizes the Securus Technologies inmate call system. This system allows incarcerated individuals to make outbound calls to pre-approved phone numbers.

Regulations and Guidelines for Use:

  • Inmates are limited to a certain number of phone calls per week.
  • Calls are typically limited to 15 minutes each.
  • Inmates are not allowed to receive incoming calls.
  • All calls are recorded and monitored.

How to Call an Inmate:

To call an incarcerated person at Ben Hill County Jail:

  1. Call the Securus Technologies inmate phone line at (800) 599-3229.
  2. Follow the prompts to create an account or log in to your existing account.
  3. Enter the inmate's booking number or search for the inmate by name.
  4. Add the inmate to your call list.
  5. Select the phone number you wish to call from.
  6. Initiate the call.

Can Inmates Receive Calls?

Inmates at Ben Hill County Jail cannot receive incoming phone calls.

Inmate Messaging

Voice and Text Messages

Ben Hill County Jail does not offer voice or text messaging services for incarcerated individuals.

Detainee Mail

Sending Mail to Inmates

Guidelines:

  • All incoming mail must be addressed to the inmate by their full name and booking number.
  • Mail should be sent via U.S. Postal Service only.
  • Mail may be inspected for contraband before being delivered to the inmate.
  • Inmates are not permitted to receive mail containing:
    • Cash or checks
    • Stamps
    • Food or beverages
    • Illegal substances
    • Weapons
    • Pornographic materials

Sending Care Packages

Care packages are not permitted at Ben Hill County Jail.

Sending Money to Inmates

Methods:

There are two methods for sending money to inmates at Ben Hill County Jail:

  • Online: Funds can be deposited online through the Securus Technologies website.
  • Over the Phone: Funds can be deposited over the phone by calling Securus Technologies at (800) 599-3229.

Regulations and Limitations:

  • Inmates are limited to receiving a maximum of $200 per deposit.
  • There is a $5 fee for each deposit.
  • Funds can be used to purchase commissary items, stamps, and other approved items.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit:

  1. Visit the Ben Hill County Sheriff's Office website to schedule a visit.
  2. Create an account or log in to your existing account.
  3. Select the inmate you wish to visit and follow the prompts to schedule a visit.

Rules and Regulations for Visits:

  • Visitors must be at least 18 years of age or accompanied by a parent or guardian.
  • Visitors must present a valid photo ID upon arrival.
  • Visitors may be subject to a search before entering the visitation area.
  • Visitors are not permitted to bring any contraband into the visitation area.
  • Visitors must conduct themselves in a respectful manner.

Visitation Hours:

  • In-person visitation is available on Saturdays and Sundays from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM.
  • Video visitation is available 7 days a week from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM.

Video Visitation:

Ben Hill County Jail offers video visitation through JPay. To use video visitation:

  1. Visit the JPay website.
  2. Create an account or log in to your existing account.
  3. Add the inmate you wish to visit to your contact list.
  4. Schedule a video visit.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store within the jail where inmates can purchase a variety of items, including food, snacks, hygiene products, and writing supplies. The commissary serves several purposes:

  • Provides inmates with access to essential and non-essential items.
  • Allows inmates to supplement their meals with additional food and snacks.
  • Generates revenue for the jail to fund programs and services for inmates.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary:

Inmates can purchase items from the commissary using funds deposited into their inmate accounts by friends and family members. Inmates can access the commissary through a computerized ordering system or by submitting a written order form.

Restrictions on Commissary Use:

Certain items may be restricted or prohibited from purchase at the commissary, such as:

  • Alcohol
  • Tobacco products
  • Weapons
  • Pornographic materials
  • Cash or checks

Release Information

Inmates are typically released from custody when they have served their sentence, been granted bail, or had their charges dismissed. The release process involves several steps, including:

  • Verifying the inmate's identity.
  • Completing any necessary paperwork.
  • Returning the inmate's personal belongings.
  • Providing the inmate with information on post-release resources.

Who Can Be Released:

Inmates who are eligible for release include:

  • Inmates who have completed their sentence.
  • Inmates who have been granted bail or bond.
  • Inmates whose charges have been dismissed or dropped.

How to Get Inmate Release Information:

  • Contact the Ben Hill County Jail at (229) 426-5168.
  • Visit the Ben Hill County Sheriff's Office website.
  • Inquire in person at the jail's front desk.

Security Level and Jail Staff

Security Measures:

Ben Hill County Jail maintains a high level of security to ensure the safety of inmates, staff, and the public. Security measures include:

  • Perimeter fencing and electronic surveillance.
  • Controlled access to the facility.
  • Regular searches of inmates and cells.
  • Use of body scanners and metal detectors.
  • Armed security officers on duty 24/7.

Categories of Offenders Housed:

Ben Hill County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Misdemeanor offenders
  • Felony offenders
  • Pre-trial detainees
  • Post-sentencing inmates

Role of Correctional Officers:

Correctional officers are responsible for maintaining order and security within the jail. Their duties include:

  • Supervising inmates
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Conducting searches
  • Responding to incidents
  • Providing assistance to inmates

Correctional Staff:

In addition to correctional officers, Ben Hill County Jail employs a variety of other staff members, including:

  • Jail administrators
  • Medical staff
  • Mental health professionals
  • Food service staff
  • Maintenance staff

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

255 Appomattox Road, Fitzgerald, GA, 31750

Official Phone Number

229-426-5160

Official Website

www.benhillcounty.com

Fitzgerald, GA

mottos:
"History, Harmony, Heritage"
Coordinates:
31.71556°N 83.25639°W
Country:
United States
State:
Georgia
Counties:
Ben Hill, Irwin
Government:
Mayor:
Jim Puckett
Area:
Total:
9.10 sq mi (23.57 km2)
Land:
8.95 sq mi (23.19 km2)
Water:
0.15 sq mi (0.38 km2)
Elevation:
361 ft (110 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
9,053
Estimate (2019):
8,662
Density:
967.61/sq mi (373.59/km2)
Time zone:
UTC−5 (EST)
Summer (DST):
UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP code:
31750
Area code:
229
FIPS code:
13-29528
GNIS feature ID:
0355809

Frequently Asked Questions

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

To search for an inmate in a county jail or state prison, you can use online inmate locator tools provided by the respective correctional facility's website. Start by visiting the official website of the state's department of corrections or the county jail's website. Typically, you will need the inmate's full name and sometimes their date of birth or inmate ID number. Some states also have centralized databases that allow you to search for inmates across all state prisons. For example, the Federal Bureau of Prisons provides a searchable database for federal inmates.

What information do I need to perform an arrest lookup?

To perform an arrest lookup, you generally need the individual's full name and the city or county where the arrest occurred. Some online databases or law enforcement agencies might also require additional details such as the person's date of birth, address, or case number to refine the search results. Access to these databases can vary by jurisdiction, with some offering online search tools while others may require in-person requests or written applications.

Are inmate searches and arrest lookups free of charge?

Inmate searches and arrest lookups are often free of charge through official government websites. However, there might be fees associated with obtaining official copies of arrest records or for using third-party services that compile public records, including inmate information.

Active Warrant Search

How do I find out if there is an active warrant for someone?

You can find out if there is an active warrant for someone by contacting the local sheriff's office, police department, or the court's clerk in the jurisdiction where you suspect the warrant was issued. Many jurisdictions also offer online warrant databases accessible through the official websites of law enforcement agencies or courts, where you can search by name for active warrants.

Can I check for active warrants anonymously?

Yes, you can check for active warrants anonymously in most cases, especially when using online search tools provided by law enforcement agencies or courts. However, keep in mind that accessing or requesting detailed information about the warrant might sometimes require identification.

Jail Bookings & Mugshots

Where can I find information on recent jail bookings?

Information on recent jail bookings can typically be found on the official website of the county sheriff's office or local police department. Many jurisdictions provide online databases or daily arrest logs where you can search for recent bookings by date, name, or other criteria.

Are mugshots of inmates publicly available? If so, how can I access them?

Yes, mugshots of inmates are publicly available in many jurisdictions. They can be accessed through the official website of the jail or sheriff's office that processed the booking. Some jurisdictions may also release mugshots to the public via social media or press releases. However, policies regarding public access to mugshots can vary, and some states have enacted laws to limit their distribution to protect individuals' privacy rights.

Inmate Calls

How can I receive calls from an inmate?

To receive calls from an inmate, you must be on the inmate's approved call list, which they provide at the beginning of their incarceration. Once approved, you can set up an account through the prison's phone service provider, such as Securus or Global Tel Link (GTL), which involves prepaying for call time or setting up a billing account.

Are there any restrictions on inmate calls, and how can I set up an account to receive calls?

Yes, there are restrictions on inmate calls, including call length, call hours, and the number of calls an inmate can make. To set up an account, visit the website of the prison's phone service provider and follow the instructions for creating a new account. You will need to provide your phone number, payment information, and sometimes the inmate's identification number.

Inmate Mail

What is the correct procedure to send mail to an inmate?

To send mail to an inmate, address the envelope with the inmate's full name, inmate ID number, and the facility's address. Include your name and return address on the envelope. Check the facility's mail policy before sending, as there may be restrictions on the type of mail allowed, including size, content, and items that can be enclosed.

Are there specific items that cannot be sent to inmates through mail?

Yes, there are specific items that cannot be sent to inmates through mail, including but not limited to drugs, weapons, explicit materials, and items that can be used for escape. Most facilities also prohibit stickers, stamps, and envelopes within letters due to contraband concerns. Always check the specific mail policies of the correctional facility for a detailed list of prohibited items.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visitation with an inmate?

To schedule a visitation with an inmate, you usually need to be on the inmate's approved visitor list. Then, you can schedule a visit through the correctional facility's website or by contacting the visitation department directly. Some facilities use online scheduling systems, where you can select available times and dates.

What are the identification requirements for visiting an inmate?

The identification requirements for visiting an inmate typically include a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, passport, or state ID. Some facilities may also require additional documentation, such as proof of relationship or legal guardian status for minors. Check the facility's visitation policy for specific ID requirements.

Sending Money to Inmates

What are the approved methods for sending money to an inmate?

Approved methods for sending money to an inmate can include online payments through the correctional facility's contracted service provider (e.g., JPay, GTL, Access Corrections), money orders mailed directly to the facility, or cash deposits through kiosks located at the facility. Each facility has its own preferred methods, so it's important to check the specific guidelines before sending money.

Is there a limit to the amount of money I can send to an inmate?

Yes, there is often a limit to the amount of money you can send to an inmate, which can vary by facility and by the inmate's custody level or behavior record. Limits can be imposed on a per-transaction basis or as a maximum account balance. Check with the correctional facility or their financial services provider for exact limits.

Posting Bond

How can I post bond for someone, and what payment methods are accepted?

To post bond for someone, you need to know the total bond amount and the type of bond required. You can post bond at the jail or court where the person is being held, often through the cashier or clerk's office. Accepted payment methods typically include cash, cashier's checks, credit cards, and sometimes property bonds. Some jurisdictions also allow bond to be posted through licensed bail bondsmen, who may require collateral in addition to a fee.

Are bond amounts refundable?

Cash bond amounts are generally refundable once the court case is concluded, minus any court fees or fines owed by the defendant. However, if you use a bail bondsman, the fee you pay to them is not refundable, as it is considered payment for the service of posting bond on your behalf.

Release Information

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

To find out when an inmate is being released, you can contact the correctional facility directly or check the inmate's status online through the facility's inmate locator tool, if available. Release dates can change due to parole hearings, good behavior, or other factors, so it's important to verify closer to the expected date.

What process is followed for the release of an inmate?

The process for the release of an inmate typically involves completing any necessary paperwork, settling any outstanding fees or fines, and arranging for transportation from the facility. Inmates are usually given back their personal belongings held at intake, and may receive a small amount of money for transportation, known as "gate money." The specific release process can vary by facility.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates receive legal assistance while incarcerated?

Inmates can receive legal assistance through public defenders, legal aid organizations, or by hiring a private attorney. Many prisons also have law libraries where inmates can conduct legal research. Non-profit organizations and advocacy groups may also offer legal assistance to inmates, particularly for civil rights issues.

Are there any organizations that provide free legal aid to inmates?

Yes, there are organizations that provide free legal aid to inmates, including the Innocence Project, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and various state-specific legal aid societies. These organizations often focus on cases involving wrongful convictions, civil rights violations, and other legal issues affecting incarcerated individuals.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What medical facilities are available to inmates?

Inmates have access to basic medical care within correctional facilities, including routine check-ups, emergency services, and treatment for chronic conditions. Facilities typically have a medical unit staffed by doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. Inmates can request medical attention through the facility's procedures, which usually involve submitting a health care request form.

How can an inmate request medical assistance?

An inmate can request medical assistance by filling out a health care request form, available within the facility, and submitting it to the medical unit. In cases of emergency, inmates can inform a correctional officer or staff member to receive immediate attention. The process for requesting medical assistance and the availability of services can vary by facility.

Criminal Records Lookup

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

You can request a copy of someone's criminal record through state or county official websites, law enforcement agencies, or court offices. Some states have online databases that allow the public to search for and access criminal records. You may need to provide the person's name, date of birth, and pay a fee for the record search or copies.

Is there a fee to access criminal records?

Yes, there is often a fee to access criminal records, especially if you are requesting official copies or conducting a search that requires staff assistance. Fees can vary by state, county, and the type of record requested. Some jurisdictions may offer free access to basic information online while charging for detailed reports or certified copies.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I access the sex offender registry?

You can access the sex offender registry online through national databases like the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW), managed by the U.S. Department of Justice, or through state-specific sex offender registry websites. These databases allow you to search for registered sex offenders by name, location, and other criteria.

What information is available in the sex offender registry?

The sex offender registry typically includes the offender's name, photograph, physical description, address, offense details, and compliance status. Information availability can vary by state, with some states providing additional details such as vehicle information, employer details, and the school the offender attends, if applicable.

Background Check

What is the difference between a basic background check and a comprehensive background check?

A basic background check typically includes searches for criminal records, sex offender registry status, and sometimes driving records. A comprehensive background check goes further, including education and employment verification, credit history, civil records, and more detailed criminal history at both state and federal levels.

How can I conduct a background check on someone?

You can conduct a background check on someone by using online background check services, contacting a private investigator, or accessing public records directly from courthouses, police departments, and government websites. Some background check services may require the consent of the person being checked, especially for employment-related searches.

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