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Peach County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Ft. Valley, Georgia

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Peach County Correctional Institution, a medium-security detention facility, safeguards Peach County, Georgia. Its registered address is 300 Tom Anderson Blvd, Fort Valley, Peach County, Georgia, 31030, United States, and its phone number is (478) 825-5761. The jail serves the cities and towns of Byron, Fort Valley, and Roberta. It houses adult detainees who have been arrested and charged with crimes in Peach County, as well as those convicted of crimes and serving sentences of less than one year. The jail also houses detainees awaiting trial or transfer to other correctional facilities.

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Inmate Lookup

Inmates in Peach County Correctional Center can be located using the following steps:

  1. Visit the official website of the Peach County Sheriff's Office: Peach County Sheriff's Office
  2. On the homepage, hover over the "Inmate" tab and select "Inmate Search" from the drop-down menu.
  3. On the Inmate Search page, you can search for an inmate by their first and last names or their booking number.
  4. Enter the required information and click the "Search" button.
  5. If the inmate is currently in custody, their information will be displayed, including their booking number, name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and housing location.

Tips for Inmate Search

  • When searching by name, enter the complete first and last names.
  • Use correct spellings, as even a minor typo can affect the search results.
  • If you do not know the exact spelling of the name, try using wildcards (*) to broaden the search.
  • If you cannot find the inmate using the name search, try searching by booking number.

Jail Roster

The jail roster is a list of all offenders currently in custody at the Peach County Jail. It typically includes the following information:

  • Booking Number
  • Inmate's Last Name
  • Inmate's First Name
  • Inmate's Date of Birth
  • Inmate's Release Date
  • Inmate's Criminal Charges

The jail roster is updated regularly and is available to the public. It can be found on the Peach County Sheriff's Office website: Peach County Jail's Inmate Roster.

  • The jail roster is typically updated every 24 hours.
  • The roster may not include all inmates who are currently in custody, as some inmates may be held in other facilities or may have been released on bond.
  • If you cannot find an inmate on the jail roster, you can contact the jail directly to inquire about their status.

Additional Information

  • Inmates are allowed to receive books, magazines, and newspapers from approved vendors.
  • Inmates can also purchase snacks and personal items from the jail commissary.
  • The jail offers a variety of programs and services to inmates, including educational programs, substance abuse treatment, and mental health counseling.

Inmate Call System

Inmates at Peach County Jail are allowed to make phone calls to friends and family members using the jail's inmate call system. The system is operated by a third-party service provider, Securus Technologies.

Regulations and Guidelines

  • Inmates are allowed to make phone calls during designated hours, which are typically between 8:00 AM and 11:00 PM.
  • Calls are limited to 15 minutes each.
  • Inmates are charged a per-minute rate for phone calls. The rate varies depending on the destination of the call.
  • Inmates can only call numbers that are on their approved call list.
  • All phone calls are recorded and monitored by jail staff.

How to Call an Inmate

To call an inmate at Peach County Jail, you will need to:

  1. Create an account with Securus Technologies.
  2. Add the inmate to your contact list.
  3. Fund your account with a credit card or debit card.
  4. Dial the jail's phone number.
  5. Enter your account number and PIN.
  6. Select the inmate you want to call from your contact list.

Can Inmates Receive Calls?

Inmates at Peach County Jail cannot receive incoming phone calls.

Inmate Messaging

Inmates at Peach County Jail are not allowed to send or receive voice or text messages.

Sending Mail to Inmates

To send mail to an inmate at Peach County Jail, you must follow these guidelines:

  • All mail must be addressed to the inmate by their full name and booking number.
  • The inmate's name and booking number can be found on the jail's inmate roster.
  • Mail must be sent to the following address:
Inmate's Name
Peach County Jail
300 Tom Anderson Blvd
Fort Valley, GA 31030
  • Mail must be sent via the United States Postal Service (USPS).
  • All mail is inspected by jail staff before it is delivered to inmates.
  • Contraband items, such as weapons, drugs, and money, will be confiscated.

Sending Care Packages to Inmates

Care packages can be sent to inmates at Peach County Jail, but there are some restrictions.

  • Care packages must be sent through a reputable vendor, such as JPay or Access Securepak.
  • Care packages must be inspected by jail staff before they are delivered to inmates.
  • Contraband items, such as weapons, drugs, and money, will be confiscated.

Sending Money to Inmates

There are two ways to send money to inmates at Peach County Jail:

  1. Through JPay
  • Create an account with JPay.
  • Add the inmate to your contact list.
  • Fund your account with a credit card or debit card.
  • Select the inmate you want to send money to from your contact list.
  • Enter the amount of money you want to send.
  1. By Money Order
  • Purchase a money order from a reputable vendor, such as Western Union or MoneyGram.
  • Make the money order payable to the inmate by their full name and booking number.
  • Send the money order to the jail's mailing address.

Regulations and Limitations

  • Inmates are limited to receiving a maximum of $200 per week.
  • Money orders must be in the inmate's name and booking number.
  • Money orders cannot be post-dated or altered.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit

  1. To arrange a visit, you must first be on the inmate's approved visitor list.
  2. To get on the list, you must submit a visitor application to the jail.
  3. The application can be obtained from the jail's website or at the jail's front desk.
  4. Once your application is approved, you will be issued a visitor pass.
  5. You must bring your visitor pass with you each time you visit the jail.

Rules and Regulations for Visits

  • All visitors must present a valid photo ID at the jail's front desk.
  • Visitors are subject to search before entering the visitation area.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any contraband items into the jail, including weapons, drugs, and alcohol.
  • Inmates are allowed to have up to two visitors at a time.
  • Visits are typically limited to 30 minutes.

Visitation Hours

  • Weekdays: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
  • Weekends and Holidays: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM

Video Visitation

Peach County Jail offers video visitation services through JPay.

How to Use Video Visitation

  1. Create an account with JPay.
  2. Add the inmate to your contact list.
  3. Schedule a video visit.
  4. On the day of the visit, log in to your JPay account and join the video call.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store where inmates can purchase a variety of items, including snacks, personal hygiene products, and clothing. The commissary is operated by a third-party vendor, JPay.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary

Inmates can use their JPay account to purchase items from the commissary. Inmates can also use cash, but cash purchases are limited to $20 per week.

Restrictions on Commissary Use

Inmates are not allowed to purchase certain items from the commissary, including weapons, drugs, and alcohol. Inmates are also limited in the amount of money they can spend on commissary items each week.

 

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

1007 Spruce St, Fort Valley, GA 31030, United States

Official Phone Number

478-825-3435

Official Website

www.peachcounty.net

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate in a federal or state prison?

To search for an inmate in a federal prison, use the Federal Bureau of Prisons' inmate locator. For inmates in state prisons, visit the respective state's Department of Corrections website, where most states offer an online inmate search tool. You'll need basic information such as the inmate's name or identification number.

What information do I need to perform an inmate search?

To perform an inmate search, you typically need at least one of the following:

  • The inmate's full name, including any middle name or initial.
  • The inmate's identification number assigned by the correctional facility or system.
  • Additional details like date of birth may help refine the search.

Can I find an inmate's release date online?

Yes, inmate release dates are often available through the same federal or state Department of Corrections inmate locator tools. However, the availability of this information can vary by jurisdiction and the level of security or privacy concerns involved.

Arrest Lookup

How can I find out if someone has been arrested?

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

  • Check local police department websites, many of which have arrest logs or press releases.
  • Use online public records databases, though access and comprehensiveness vary by location.
  • Contact the jail or police department directly in the area where you believe the arrest might have occurred.

Is there a national database for arrest records?

There is no single, comprehensive national database for arrest records accessible to the public. However, the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), managed by the FBI, is used by law enforcement agencies, but access is restricted to criminal justice purposes.

Active Warrant Search

How do I check for active warrants against someone?

To check for active warrants, you can:

  • Visit or contact the court clerk's office in the jurisdiction where the crime was reportedly committed.
  • Check the sheriff's department or local police website, as some offer online warrant searches.
  • Use third-party websites that aggregate warrant information, keeping in mind there may be fees or inaccuracies.

Are warrant searches anonymous?

Warrant searches can be anonymous when conducted online through third-party websites or by using public access terminals at court houses. However, directly contacting law enforcement or court personnel for information may require you to provide your own details.

Jail Bookings

Where can I find recent jail booking records?

Recent jail booking records can often be found on:

  • The local sheriff's office or police department's website.
  • County jail or detention center websites.
  • Third-party websites that compile arrest and booking records (use with caution regarding accuracy and privacy concerns).

Can I find the reason for someone's arrest in the jail booking records?

Yes, jail booking records typically include the reason for arrest, listed as the charge(s) against the individual. This information is usually accessible in the public records section of law enforcement websites.

Mugshots

Are mugshots publicly available for all inmates?

Mugshots are generally considered public records and are available for many inmates, but policies vary by jurisdiction. Some states or localities may restrict access to protect privacy or for individuals not yet convicted.

How can I obtain a copy of a mugshot?

To obtain a copy of a mugshot, you can:

  • Check the arresting agency's or local jail's website.
  • Request it directly from the law enforcement agency, though there may be a fee.
  • Use third-party websites, with the caveat that they might charge for the service or use the information for commercial purposes.

Inmate Calls

What are the rules and costs associated with inmate calls?

Inmate call rules and costs vary by facility but generally include:

  • Prepaid or collect call options.
  • Restrictions on call times and duration.
  • Possible monitoring and recording of calls, except for privileged communications with legal counsel. Costs can be significant, with charges for connection fees and per-minute rates. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates some aspects of these costs.

Can inmates receive calls or voicemails?

In most cases, inmates cannot receive incoming calls or voicemails due to security concerns. However, some facilities have systems that allow inmates to listen to voicemails left for them under specific regulations.

Inmate Mail

What can and cannot be sent to an inmate through mail?

Allowed: Letters, photos (no Polaroids), postcards, and sometimes books or magazines sent directly from the publisher. Not Allowed: Cash, contraband (drugs, weapons), explicit materials, or anything that poses a security risk. Each facility has its own detailed list of prohibited items.

How do I address mail to an inmate?

Mail should be addressed using the inmate's full name, inmate ID number, and the facility's address. It's important to check the specific facility's guidelines for any additional requirements.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visit with an inmate?

To schedule a visit with an inmate:

  1. Verify the facility's visitation policy, as procedures can vary.
  2. Register as a visitor, which may include an application process.
  3. Schedule your visit according to the facility's rules, often through an online system or phone call.

What are the identification requirements for visiting an inmate?

Identification requirements typically include a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport. Some facilities may have additional requirements, like proof of relationship or minor consent forms.

Sending Money

What are the ways to send money to an inmate?

Methods to send money to an inmate include:

  • Online services like JPay or Access Corrections.
  • Money orders sent via mail.
  • Kiosks located in the facility's visiting area.
  • Phone transactions.

Are there limits on how much money I can send to an inmate?

Yes, most facilities impose limits on how much money you can send to an inmate, which can vary widely. Check the specific facility's policies for details.

Posting Bond

How can I post bond for someone?

To post bond for someone:

  1. Determine the bond amount and type (cash, property, or surety).
  2. Visit the jail or court where the bond is held, bringing the necessary amount or documents.
  3. Complete the required paperwork to secure the individual's release.

What are the differences between a cash bond and a surety bond?

Cash Bond: Requires the full bond amount in cash, used to ensure the defendant's court appearance, and is refundable minus fees upon compliance. Surety Bond: Involves a bail bondsman who guarantees the bond for a fee (usually 10-15% of the bond amount), non-refundable, and the defendant must appear in court.

Release

How can I find out when an inmate will be released?

Inmate release dates may be found on the Department of Corrections website for the state or federal system, through inmate search tools, or by contacting the facility directly.

What are the conditions of an inmate's release?

Conditions may include parole supervision, attendance in treatment programs, no-contact orders, employment requirements, or electronic monitoring. Specific conditions are set by the parole board or releasing authority.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can an inmate obtain legal representation?

Inmates can obtain legal representation through:

  • Public defenders for criminal cases.
  • Legal aid societies or pro bono services for civil matters.
  • Private attorneys, hired by the inmate or their family.

Are there any organizations that provide free legal assistance to inmates?

Yes, organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and The Innocence Project provide legal assistance in certain cases, especially those involving civil rights or wrongful convictions.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What kind of medical care is available to inmates?

Inmates have access to basic medical care, which includes treatment for illness and injury, dental care, and mental health services. The level of care is supposed to meet community standards, but quality can vary by facility.

How can I request medical assistance for an inmate?

To request medical assistance for an inmate, contact the prison's health services department directly. In cases of emergency or neglect, reaching out to external advocacy groups or legal assistance may be necessary.

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I access someone's criminal record?

Access someone's criminal record by:

  • Requesting it from state or local law enforcement agencies.
  • Using online public records databases.
  • Checking court records in jurisdictions where the individual may have been convicted.

Are juvenile criminal records available to the public?

Generally, juvenile criminal records are sealed and not available to the general public to protect the privacy of minors. Access is typically limited to law enforcement and certain legal parties.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I find information in the sex offender registry?

Information in the sex offender registry is available through state and national databases, such as the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW), which allows you to search across various jurisdictions.

What information is included in the sex offender registry?

The registry includes the offender's name, photograph, address, offense details, and compliance status. Restrictions on living arrangements or employment may also be noted.

Background Check

What does a background check reveal?

A background check can reveal criminal records, employment history, education verification, credit history, and more, depending on the depth of the check and the reason for it.

How can I request a background check on someone?

Request a background check by:

  • Using online background check services (for non-employment purposes).
  • Requesting through a company for employment or rental purposes, with consent.
  • Contacting law enforcement agencies for a criminal background check, following their procedures and requirements.

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