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Trussville Municipal Jail Visitation Center

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Last Updated: May 12,2026


Visitation Hours

What Happens When Someone Is Arrested by Trussville Municipal Jail

The Trussville Municipal Jail in Trussville, Alabama is a municipal law enforcement agency. Officers patrol the city, respond to calls, investigate crimes, and make arrests within Trussville's jurisdiction. Trussville Municipal Jail does not operate a long-term jail. Arrestees may be held briefly in a Trussville Municipal Jail holding cell or booking room, typically only for the few hours required to complete initial processing, before being transferred to the Jefferson County jail for arraignment and longer-term housing. If you're trying to locate or contact someone just arrested in Trussville, the destination within hours of arrest is almost always the county jail, not Trussville Municipal Jail.

Holding at Trussville Municipal Jail

Police department holding is short-term by design. Most arrestees brought to Trussville Municipal Jail are held only long enough for fingerprints, photographs, an inventory of personal property, and entry into the booking system. Holding can last a few hours to roughly 24 hours, depending on the time of arrest, court schedules, and intake capacity at the receiving jail. Late-night and weekend arrests often sit longer because court arraignments are limited to business hours and the transfer van may not run until morning. During this window, visitors are not permitted and phone calls may not yet be available.

Transfer to the County Jail

After initial processing at Trussville Municipal Jail, arrestees are transferred to the Jefferson County jail. The county jail handles longer-term pretrial detention, arraignment scheduling, bond intake, and any sentenced time served locally. Once the transfer is complete, the arrestee shows up in the county jail's inmate roster, becomes available for phone calls under the jail's contracted provider, and follows the county jail's visitation rules. To find the arrestee after transfer, use the InmateAid inmate search and look for the Jefferson County jail record. The county jail's facility page on InmateAid covers visitation, phone discount setup, and money transfer options once your person is in their system.

First Phone Call After Arrest

Arrestees at Trussville Municipal Jail may or may not receive a phone call during the brief holding period. Most jurisdictions allow at least one call after booking, but the timing depends on staffing, processing volume, and whether the call happens at Trussville Municipal Jail or after transfer to the county jail. The call is typically routed through the facility's contracted phone provider as a collect call or via a prepaid account. To make sure you don't miss the first call when it comes through, set up a prepaid account in advance through InmateAid's discount calling service.

Bail, Bond, and Release

Trussville Municipal Jail does not set bail. Bail is set by a judge at arraignment, which usually happens at the county courthouse after transfer to the Jefferson County jail. Minor misdemeanor arrests may qualify for cite-and-release at the scene or station-house release after booking at Trussville Municipal Jail, in which case the arrestee is released without ever going to county jail. Felony arrests and serious misdemeanors almost always go to the county jail to wait for arraignment, which can take hours, overnight, or until the next business day depending on when the arrest occurred. For specific bond information, contact the receiving county jail.

Visiting Someone Arrested by Trussville Municipal Jail

There is no visitation at Trussville Municipal Jail because the holding period is too short and the facility is not built for visitors. Once the arrestee is transferred to the Jefferson County jail, that facility's visitation rules apply, including approved visitor lists, scheduled visiting hours, ID requirements, and dress codes. To find the receiving facility and its visitation rules, search for the Jefferson County jail through the InmateAid inmate search and review the visitation section on that facility's page.

To confirm whether someone is still at Trussville Municipal Jail or has been transferred to the county jail, call 205-661-4015.

General Visitation Information

Trussville Municipal Jail - Visitation

Visiting Hours

Family or Friends: Sunday and Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. till 3:00 p.m.

Clergy: Scheduled to visit on Sundays from 7:00 a.m. till 9:00 a.m. and Wednesdays from 5:00 p.m. till 7:00 p.m. Clergy may also be authorized to visit specific inmates at any time when deemed appropriate and approved by the supervisor on duty.

Attorneys: May consult with their clients whenever necessary circumstances permitting.

Rules for Visiting

  • No more than one (1) visitor per inmate shall be allowed in the visiting room at one time.
  • Inmates are limited to a total of two (2) visitors per visiting day.
  • Visitation is limited to fifteen (15) minutes per visitor.
  • Visitors shall be especially careful to refrain from using profane or obscene language during visitation. Inmates or visitors who use such language will be given one (1) warning. Additional violations will result in cancellation of visitation for the inmate and visitor.
  • Inmates are not permitted to have snacks or food items brought by visitors. Corrections personnel will not accept these items.
  • Inmates may have visitors bring money, limited clothing or reading material. The visitor bringing money for an inmate will be given a receipt for the money, which will include the name of the visitor as well as the name of the inmate.
  • The use of tobacco products is prohibited in all City buildings and considered jail contraband.
  • No person who is, or reasonably appears to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be allowed to visit inmates.
  • Both inmate and visitors visitation privileges may be denied for violations of this policy.