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Surry County Jail Inmate Roster Search

Surry County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Dobson, North Carolina

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Surry County Correctional Institution, a maximum-security jail in Dobson, North Carolina, houses adult offenders awaiting trial or serving sentences of less than 12 months. The jail also has a work-release program for offenders eligible for release from prison or jail. It primarily serves Surry County and the municipalities within its borders, including Mount Airy, Elkin, and Pilot Mountain.

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Surry County Jail Inmate Lookup

To conduct an offender search in Surry County Jail, NC, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Surry County Sheriff's Office website: Navigate to the official website of the Surry County Sheriff's Office.
  2. Locate the Inmate Lookup Page: Look for a link labeled "Inmate Lookup," "Jail Roster," or similar on the website's homepage.
  3. Enter Offender Information: On the inmate lookup page, provide relevant information about the offender, such as their first name, last name, or booking number.
  4. Initiate Search: Click the "Search" button to initiate the search process. The system will scan the database for matches based on the information provided.

Tips for an Offender Search:

  • Provide accurate and complete information to ensure accurate search results.
  • If the search yields no results, try alternative spellings or variations of the offender's name.
  • Contact the Surry County Sheriff's Office directly for assistance with the search if necessary.

Jail Roster

The Surry County Jail maintains an online jail roster, a comprehensive list of current detainees housed in the facility. The roster provides essential information about each prisoner, including:

  • Booking Number: A unique identifier assigned to each offender upon admission to the jail.
  • Last Name and First Name: The offender's full name.
  • Date of Birth: The offender's birth date.
  • Release Date: The date when the offender is scheduled to be released from custody.
  • Criminal Charges: A summary of the charges against the offender.

The jail roster is updated regularly, typically daily or weekly, to reflect changes in the offender population. To access the roster:

  1. Visit the Surry County Sheriff's Office website: Navigate to the official website of the Surry County Sheriff's Office.
  2. Locate the Inmate Lookup Page: Look for a link labeled "Inmate Lookup," "Jail Roster," or similar on the website's homepage.
  3. View the Roster: Click the "View Roster" or "Jail Roster" link to access the list of current offenders.

Inmate Search:

  • Search by Multiple Criteria: In addition to searching by name or booking number, some jails allow you to search by other criteria such as race, gender, or date of arrest.
  • Utilize Third-Party Websites: Several third-party websites aggregate inmate data from various jails and prisons across the country. These websites may offer additional search options and features.
  • Contact the Jail Directly: If you are unable to locate an offender using the online search tools, you can contact the jail directly by phone or email. Be prepared to provide the offender's full name and any other relevant information you may have.

Jail Roster:

  • Additional Information: Besides the basic information mentioned above, some jail rosters may include additional details such as the offender's mugshot, physical description, and criminal history.
  • Updates and Accuracy: While jail rosters are generally updated regularly, there may be a delay in reflecting recent changes in the offender population. It is always best to contact the jail directly to confirm the most up-to-date information.
  • Public Records Request: In some jurisdictions, jail rosters are considered public records. This means that you may be able to request a copy of the roster through a public records request. Check with the sheriff's office or the jail administration for more information.

Tips for Effective Inmate Search and Jail Roster Utilization:

  • Provide Accurate Information: Ensure that you provide accurate and complete information when searching for an offender. Incomplete or inaccurate information may lead to incorrect or no results.
  • Consider Alternative Names: If you are unable to locate an offender using their legal name, try searching for them using any known aliases or nicknames.
  • Be Patient: It may take some time to locate an offender, especially if they have been recently arrested or if the jail roster is not updated frequently.

Inmate Calls:

Inmate Call System: Surry County Jail utilizes a Securus Technologies inmate call system to facilitate communication between inmates and their approved contacts.

Calling an Inmate:

  1. Obtain the Inmate's ID: You will need the inmate's ID to place a call. This ID is usually a combination of numbers and letters and can be obtained from the jail roster or by contacting the jail directly.
  2. Create a Securus Account: To make calls, you must create an account with Securus Technologies. Visit their website, select "Inmate Calling," and follow the instructions to set up your account.
  3. Add Funds to Your Account: You can add funds to your Securus account using a credit/debit card, prepaid calling card, or through a local retail location.
  4. Place the Call: Once you have sufficient funds in your account, you can place a call to the inmate by dialing the Securus toll-free number, entering the inmate's ID, and following the prompts.

Regulations and Guidelines:

  • Inmates are typically allowed to make outgoing calls only. Incoming calls are not permitted.
  • Calls are subject to monitoring and recording.
  • Inmates may be restricted from calling certain numbers, such as 911 or emergency services.
  • There may be limits on the frequency and duration of calls.

Inmate Messaging:

Voice or Text Messages: Surry County Jail does not currently offer voice or text messaging services to inmates.

Detainee Mail:

Sending Mail to Inmates:

  1. Address the Envelope Properly: Use the following format when addressing mail to an inmate:

    Inmate's Full Name
    Inmate's ID Number
    Surry County Jail
    201 East Main Street
    Dobson, NC 27017
  2. Acceptable Mail Items: Inmates are generally allowed to receive letters, postcards, photographs, and books. All mail is subject to inspection and censorship.

  3. Prohibited Items: Contraband items, such as weapons, drugs, and money, are strictly prohibited. Additionally, mail containing nudity or sexually explicit content will not be delivered.

Care Packages:

Care packages are not permitted at Surry County Jail.

Sending Money to Inmates:

Methods for Sending Money: There are two ways to send money to an inmate at Surry County Jail:

  1. Online: You can send money online through the Securus Technologies website. You will need the inmate's ID number and your Securus account information to complete the transaction.
  2. Mail: You can send money via US Postal Money Order made payable to the inmate's name. Include the inmate's ID number on the money order.

Regulations and Limitations:

  • All money sent to inmates is subject to a processing fee.
  • Inmates are limited in the amount of money they can possess at any given time.
  • Money can only be used to purchase approved items from the jail commissary.

Real Mailing Address: 201 East Main Street, Dobson, NC 27017

Visitation:

Arranging a Visit:

  1. Obtain Approval: Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list. To be added to the list, visitors must complete a visitation application and submit it to the jail. Applications can be obtained from the jail or downloaded from the sheriff's office website.
  2. Schedule a Visit: Once approved, visitors can schedule a visit by calling the jail or using the online scheduling system (if available).
  3. Arrival: Visitors should arrive at the jail at least 15 minutes before their scheduled visit time. They must bring a valid photo ID and any other required documentation.

Rules and Regulations:

  • All visits are non-contact and take place through a glass partition.
  • Visitors must dress appropriately. No revealing or provocative clothing is allowed.
  • Visitors are prohibited from bringing any contraband items into the jail, including cell phones, weapons, and drugs.
  • Visitors may be subject to a search before and after the visit.

Visitation Hours:

  • General Visitation:
    • Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Saturday and Sunday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Professional Visitation:
    • By appointment only

Video Visitation:

Surry County Jail does not currently offer video visitation services.

Inmate Commissary:

The commissary is a store within the jail where inmates can purchase various items, such as snacks, toiletries, and clothing. The commissary is intended to provide inmates with access to basic necessities and comfort items.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary:

  • Inmates can purchase items from the commissary using funds from their inmate accounts.
  • Inmates can add funds to their accounts through deposits from friends and family or by working jail jobs.

Restrictions on Commissary Use:

  • There may be limits on the amount of money inmates can spend at the commissary each week or month.
  • Certain items may be restricted or prohibited, such as tobacco products, alcohol, and weapons.
  • Commissary privileges may be suspended or revoked for disciplinary reasons.

Release Information:

Release Explanation: Inmates are typically released from jail when they have served their sentence, posted bail, or been granted parole. Inmates may also be released if they are found not guilty at trial or if their charges are dropped.

Who Can Be Released: The following individuals may be eligible for release from Surry County Jail:

  • Inmates who have served their full sentence
  • Inmates who have posted bail
  • Inmates who have been granted parole
  • Inmates who have been found not guilty at trial
  • Inmates whose charges have been dropped

How to Get Inmate Release Information:

To obtain inmate release information, you can:

  • Contact the Surry County Jail directly by phone or email.
  • Visit the Surry County Sheriff's Office website and look for the inmate release information section.
  • Use a third-party website that provides inmate release information.

Security Level and Jail Staff:

General Description of Security Measures: Surry County Jail employs various security measures to ensure the safety and security of inmates, staff, and the public. These measures may include:

  • Secure doors and locks
  • Surveillance cameras
  • Metal detectors
  • Pat-down searches
  • Contraband detection dogs

Categories of Offenders Housed: Surry County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Pre-trial detainees: Individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial.
  • Convicted offenders: Individuals who have been found guilty of a crime and are serving a sentence of less than 12 months.
  • Work-release offenders: Individuals who are allowed to leave the jail during the day to work or attend school.

Role of Correctional Officers: Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of inmates and the jail facility. Their duties include:

  • Monitoring inmates
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Conducting searches
  • Responding to emergencies
  • Transporting inmates

Correctional Staff: In addition to correctional officers, Surry 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

218 North Main Street, Dobson, NC, 27017

Official Phone Number

336-401-8975

Official Website

www.co.surry.nc.us

Dobson, NC

Coordinates:
36.39167°N 80.72111°W
Country:
United States
State:
North Carolina
County:
Surry
Government:
Type:
Local/Municipal
Mayor:
Ricky Draughn
Town Manager:
Laura Neely
Area:
Total:
2.02 sq mi (5.22 km2)
Land:
2.00 sq mi (5.19 km2)
Water:
0.01 sq mi (0.03 km2)
Elevation:
1,257 ft (383 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
1,586
Estimate (2019):
1,539
Density:
767.96/sq mi (296.53/km2)
Time zone:
UTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
Summer (DST):
UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code:
27017
Area code(s):
336
FIPS code:
37-17340
GNIS feature ID:
0984238

Frequently Asked Questions

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

To search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison, you can use online databases provided by the respective state's Department of Corrections (DOC) or the facility's official website. Follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official DOC website of the state where the inmate is incarcerated, or the specific jail/prison website.
  2. Look for an inmate search or locator tool on the website.
  3. Enter the required information, such as the inmate's name, birth date, or inmate ID number.

Some states and counties also offer telephonic inmate information for those unable to access online services.

What information do I need to perform an inmate search?

To perform an inmate search effectively, you typically need one or more of the following pieces of information:

  • Inmate's full name
  • Inmate's ID or booking number
  • Date of birth
  • The specific facility where they are being held, if known

Having precise information helps narrow down search results, especially in systems that cover large databases.

Arrest Lookup

How can I find out if someone has been arrested recently?

To find out if someone has been arrested recently, you can:

  1. Check online arrest records provided by local sheriff's offices or police departments.
  2. Use online public records databases. Some services may require a fee.
  3. Contact the local jail or detention center directly.

Remember, information might not be immediately available for recent arrests due to processing times.

Is there a way to view arrest records online for free?

Yes, many local sheriff's offices and police departments provide free access to arrest records and logs on their websites. Additionally, websites like Vinelink offer free services to track custody status. However, the availability and detail of information can vary widely by location.

Active Warrant Search

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

To check for an active warrant, you can:

  1. Visit the local law enforcement agency's website. Some agencies have online searchable databases for active warrants.
  2. Contact the court clerk's office in the jurisdiction where you suspect there might be a warrant.
  3. Use third-party websites that aggregate warrant information. Be cautious and verify the information through official channels.

What steps should I take if I find out there is a warrant for my arrest?

If you discover there is a warrant for your arrest, you should:

  1. Contact a criminal defense attorney for legal advice.
  2. Do not attempt to evade law enforcement.
  3. Consider arranging to turn yourself in, under the guidance of your attorney, in a manner that is safest and most beneficial for your case.

Jail Bookings

Where can I find information about recent jail bookings?

Information about recent jail bookings can often be found on the website of the local sheriff's office or jail. These websites may have a bookings or arrest log that is updated daily.

Can I receive notifications about specific jail bookings?

Yes, services like VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) offer notifications about changes in custody status, including jail bookings, for specific inmates. Registration and setup are required on their platform.

Mugshots

Are mugshots available to the public? How can I find them?

Mugshots are generally considered public records and can be obtained from:

  1. The website of the local sheriff's department or police department.
  2. Third-party websites that collect and publish mugshots.

However, laws and regulations regarding the availability of mugshots can vary by state and jurisdiction.

Do I have the right to have my mugshot removed from a website?

In some states, laws have been passed that allow individuals to request the removal of their mugshots from websites without charge, especially if the case was dismissed or expunged. However, this varies by jurisdiction, and you may need legal assistance to enforce your rights.

Inmate Calls

What are the rules and costs associated with receiving calls from an inmate?

The rules and costs associated with receiving calls from an inmate vary by facility but generally include:

  • Prepaid or collect call options.
  • Restrictions on call times and durations.
  • Possible need to set up an account with the prison's phone service provider.

Costs can vary significantly, and there have been efforts to regulate these to make them more affordable.

Can inmates receive phone calls or only make outbound calls?

Inmates are typically only allowed to make outbound calls. Receiving inbound calls directly is not allowed due to security concerns. However, inmates can call approved numbers, and arrangements can be made for emergencies through the facility's administration.

Inmate Mail

What is the proper way to send mail to an inmate?

The proper way to send mail to an inmate includes:

  1. Using the inmate's full name and ID number, along with the facility's address.
  2. Following the facility's guidelines on what can be sent.
  3. Avoiding prohibited items such as contraband, cash, or explicit materials.

Facilities often have specific rules and formats for addressing mail to ensure it reaches the intended recipient.

Are there any restrictions on what can be sent to inmates?

Yes, there are restrictions, including:

  • No contraband (drugs, weapons, etc.).
  • Limitations on the type of photos or images.
  • Restrictions on books or magazines (often they must be sent directly from the publisher).
  • No cash or personal checks (use the facility's approved method for sending money).

Each facility has its own set of rules, so it's important to check the specific guidelines before sending anything.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visit with an inmate?

To schedule a visit with an inmate:

  1. Register as a visitor with the correctional facility. This may require submitting an application and passing a background check.
  2. Once approved, follow the facility's process for scheduling visits, which may involve selecting available times online or calling the visitation office.

What are the identification requirements for visiting an inmate?

Identification requirements for visiting an inmate typically include:

  • A valid, government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, etc.).
  • Additional documentation may be required for minors or non-immediate family members.

Check the facility's specific requirements, as they can vary.

Sending Money

What are the approved methods for sending money to inmates?

Approved methods for sending money to inmates often include:

  • Online payments through services like JPay or ConnectNetwork.
  • Money orders mailed directly to the facility.
  • Kiosk machines located in the facility's visiting area.

Each facility chooses which services and methods are available, so check the specific guidelines.

Are there limits on the amount of money I can send an inmate?

Yes, most facilities have limits on the amount of money you can send an inmate, which can vary by facility and sometimes by the inmate's custody level or behavior. Check the specific facility's policy for details.

Posting Bond

How can I post bond for someone, and what are the payment options?

To post bond for someone:

  1. Determine the bond amount set by the court.
  2. Decide on the payment method (cash, cashier's check, or through a bail bondsman).
  3. Go to the appropriate facility or court to make the payment.

Payment options can vary by jurisdiction, but these are the most common methods.

What happens to the bond money if the inmate doesn't comply with court requirements?

If the inmate doesn't comply with court requirements, such as failing to appear for their court date, the bond money can be forfeited. If a bail bondsman was used, the indemnitor (person who signed the bail bond contract) might also be responsible for the full bond amount and any additional fees.

Release

How can I find out the release date for an inmate?

To find out the release date for an inmate, you can:

  1. Check the inmate locator or database on the Department of Corrections website for the state where the inmate is incarcerated.
  2. Contact the facility directly if the information isn't available online.

Release dates can change due to parole decisions, good behavior credits, or other factors.

What procedures are followed when an inmate is released?

When an inmate is released, the following procedures are typically followed:

  • The inmate receives any personal belongings held by the facility.
  • The facility may provide transportation to a local transportation center or arrange for pickup.
  • The inmate may receive paperwork related to parole or post-release supervision.

Details can vary based on the facility and jurisdiction.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

What resources are available for inmates needing legal assistance?

Resources for inmates needing legal assistance include:

  • Public defender offices for criminal cases.
  • Legal aid societies that offer free or low-cost legal services.
  • Non-profit organizations that focus on inmates' rights and legal issues.

How can inmates access legal representation while incarcerated?

Inmates can access legal representation by:

  1. Requesting a public defender if facing criminal charges.
  2. Contacting legal aid societies or non-profit organizations for non-criminal issues.
  3. Using the prison's procedures to request legal materials or contact attorneys for consultation.

Prisons are required to provide means for inmates to access legal representation and the courts.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What medical services are available to inmates?

Medical services available to inmates typically include:

  • Routine health screenings and medical evaluations.
  • Emergency medical care.
  • Treatment for chronic conditions.
  • Mental health services.

Facilities are required to meet the basic medical needs of inmates under their care.

How can an inmate request medical assistance or report a health issue?

An inmate can request medical assistance or report a health issue by:

  1. Speaking with a correctional officer or staff member.
  2. Submitting a written request or grievance through the facility's medical request process.
  3. In emergencies, using established protocols for immediate attention.

Facilities have a duty to ensure inmates have access to necessary medical care.

Criminal Records Lookup

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

To obtain a copy of someone's criminal record:

  1. Visit the official state or county website where the person was convicted or arrested. Look for the public records section.
  2. Use a third-party background check service. Fees and the level of detail provided can vary.

Note that consent may be required for in-depth background checks, especially for employment.

Are there any restrictions on accessing someone's criminal records?

Yes, there are restrictions on accessing someone's criminal records, including:

  • Laws limiting the use of criminal records for employment, housing, and other purposes.
  • Certain records being sealed or expunged and thus not publicly accessible.
  • Requirements for consent in some cases for in-depth checks.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I search the sex offender registry in my area?

To search the sex offender registry in your area:

  1. Visit the national sex offender public website (NSOPW), which provides access to individual state registries.
  2. Go directly to your state's sex offender registry website for localized searches.

What information is included in a sex offender's registry profile?

A sex offender's registry profile typically includes:

  • The offender's name and aliases.
  • Photographs.
  • Physical descriptions.
  • Offense details.
  • Address of residence, work, and school, if applicable.

Background Check

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

The difference between a basic and a comprehensive background check is the depth and scope of the search. A basic background check might include criminal records, sex offender status, and warrant checks. A comprehensive background check goes further, adding credit history, employment verification, education verification, and more.

How can I conduct a background check on someone for employment or housing purposes?

To conduct a background check for employment or housing purposes:

  1. Obtain the individual's consent as required by law.
  2. Use a reputable background check service that complies with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) for employment checks.
  3. Specify the type of check you need (basic or comprehensive) based on your requirements.

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