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All prisons and jails have Security or Custody levels depending on the inmate’s classification, sentence, and criminal history. Please review the rules and regulations for Police Station - Medium facility.
If you are unsure of your inmate's location, you can search and locate your inmate by typing in their last name, first name or first initial, and/or the offender ID number to get their accurate information immediately Registered Offenders
The Burton Police Department is a progressive agency serving approximately 30,000 citizens residing in an area of 23.5 square miles. The Department employs 39 sworn personnel, three non-sworn support staff, and a chaplain. The department has two divisions, Patrol and Investigations. A lieutenant commands each division.
Three sergeants are assigned to the Patrol Division, one for each shift. The division has assignments to accident reconstruction, K-9 tracking and drug detection, Field Training and F.A.N.G. (Flint Area Narcotics Group).
The Investigations Division has three permanently assigned detectives.
Burton MI Police Jail publishes the names of the inmates currently in their facility in Michigan. Your search should start with this locator first to see if your loved one is there.
The second box is the InmateAid Inmate Search. This database of inmates is user-generated content to access and utilize any or all of the InmateAid services. If you need our assistance creating your inmate profile to keep in touch, email us at aid@inmateaid.com and we will assist you in locating your inmate.
Visiting hours for Burton MI Police Jail are subject to change, so it's crucial to confirm them by contacting the facility directly by phone. Please reach out to 810-742-2542, on visitation procedures, applications, or directions to the facility in Burton. Please note that visitors will undergo a thorough search before entering the premises, and personal belongings, including cell phones, are strictly prohibited. Individuals under probation, parole, or community corrections supervision must obtain approval from both their supervising officer and the superintendent before visiting, although such visits are not typically approved.