Finding out where someone is incarcerated is often the first and most urgent challenge families face after an arrest or transfer. The Bureau of Prisons maintains a free locator for federal inmates. Every state maintains its own inmate search tool. But knowing which system to search, how to use the locator correctly, and what to do when the search comes up empty requires guidance that most families do not have access to when they need it most. This section covers how to use the BOP inmate locator for federal inmates, how to find state inmates using DOC search tools, what to do when an inmate does not appear in any search system, why someone in transit may be temporarily unfindable, and how InmateAid's free inmate search can help locate a loved one across multiple systems simultaneously. The answers here are written for families searching in real time, often in crisis, who need accurate information fast. See also our sections on Inmate Transfer and General Prison Questions.
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Military detention facilities do not make their inmate rosters publicly accessible. Unlike county jails and state prisons, which typically have searchable online databases, military brigs and confinement facilities operate under a separate system that is not open to public lookup tools. Coming up empty in a standard search is expected and does not mean something unusual is happening.
If you already have confirmation that he is at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, the best way to establish contact and get information is to...
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You would have to check with the [inmate search](http://www.drc.ohio.gov/offendersearch/search.aspx) feature on the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections website
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If you have not seen or spoken to the inmate in years, it is smart to verify their identity before getting too involved.
Best ways to confirm:
1. Use an inmate locator:
Search by full name and date of birth if possible
This helps confirm:
Facility location
Age and identifying details
2. Ask for identifying details in your letter:
Reference something only the real person would know
Ask them to confirm:
Date of birth
Past shared experiences
Mutual connections
3. Use a background or people search tool:
Services like TruthFinder can help verify:
Criminal records
Location history
Known aliases
4. Be...
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What is your inmate's name and DOB? What state are they inmate incarcerated in? This will help us locate them and create a profile for you to keep in contact with. Email the information to aid@inmateaid.com and we will notify you when it is set up
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The search engine for a juvenile offender has yet to exist. Juvenile inmate identities are kept private.
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The Clerk of the Court in the county where he is or was held. You can request all of the documents pertaining to his case. There might be a small charge to copy your request, but it will be the most accurate information avaiable to you.
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Please send their information to us and we will set it up for you. Inmate Name, DOB, State, Facility name and Inmate ID number. If you are missing any of these, we will locate them for you.
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Here is the [Tom Green County Jail Inmate Information](http://odysseypa.co.tom-green.tx.us/default.aspx) link
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Since you did not give us their name we cannot help you other than offer the link for the [TDCJ Inmate Locator](https://offender.tdcj.texas.gov/OffenderSearch/index.jsp)


