Arrest Record Search — Ask the Inmate
An arrest record can follow someone for years affecting employment housing professional licensing and personal relationships. Understanding what is in a record, how to find it, and what can be done about it is essential knowledge for anyone navigating the criminal justice system. This section covers how to search for arrest records using public databases and background check tools, what information arrest records typically contain, the difference between an arrest record and a conviction, and how records from multiple jurisdictions can be accessed in one search. Families use arrest record searches to locate a loved one who has been taken into custody, verify which facility they are being held at, and understand the charges they are facing. Individuals use them to understand what employers and landlords can see when they run a background check. The questions answered here address both audiences with practical guidance on finding accurate current information quickly. See also our sections on Inmate Search and Pending Criminal Charges.
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No, you cannot see what they inmates spend their money on. But, what are you worried about? Maybe he's buying candy, or snacks, or sneakers or medicine - it most certainly would be a very uninteresting list. Inmates are entitled to privacy - that includes the commissary purchases, or who sends them money, or who is on their call list or who is on their visiting list.
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Read moreYou will need to contact the Clerk of the Court in the county he was charged. This county office will have the old records. We migh have to pay a small fee to retrieve the archived records
Read moreI had a similar situataion with 3 step children who i helped raise and remain close to today. Here is all you have to do. The people that oversee things actually want their inmates to leave the facility and never come back. They call that recidivism, where the offender doesnt learn a lesson, they continue with criminal behavior, therefore repeating the incarceration thing. These facilites are judged is by their recidivism rate. Funding flows to the prisons with the lowest
Read moreViolation of probation is a serious offense. You are let out early but you must comply with the rules. The probation officers will work with you if you are straight. BUT, you either have to make an effort to show good faith or you will certainly go back to the detention center you were released early from. You can arrange a meeting with your probation officer and show them your "documentation". It is my feeling that you could show how
Read moreFinding out why someone is in jail is more straightforward than most families expect, and there are several ways to get that information depending on how recently the arrest occurred and where they are being held. Call the facility directly. The jail where your son is being held can confirm that he is in their system and in most cases can tell you the charges he is being held on. Have his full legal name and date of birth
Read moreYes, we would be ahppy to help you locate your loved one. We need their name and the state you think they are incarcerated in. Was the crime a state or federal crime? Also, if you have their DOB, that might help. Sometimes the information is very recent and we would have to refer you to a pay service that has the freshest information. It's about $20, but if you are really in need, that is the best option.
Read moreIf you go in and have fines or restitution owed, you definitely will have money taken from your commissary account to start paying down that amount. As far as credited time, every inmate begins their bid with "earned good time". In almost every case, that is 15%. Misbehavior and incident reports can cause the loss of this time. Anytime spent incarcerated will count as a day, whether it's an hour or 23 hours, you get credit for "one day".
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Read moreThe Supervision with Immediate Enforcement (SWIFT) Court is a specialty court to address the needs of offenders to divert them from the full criminal justice process.This court was designed to reduce recidivism rates of drug participants. This was later applied to probation violators, especially those testing positive for illicit drugs. If the failed drug test is their only violation, it's possible the judge will extend their probation, add some additional sanctions (community service) or counseling. However, they have probably
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