How do I find an inmate upstate?
How do I find an inmate upstate?
For information about locating, contacting, visiting and corresponding with California’s prison inmates use the Inmate Locator or call the Identification Unit at (916) 445-6713.
How do I find an inmate in another state?
If you are attempting to locate a prisoner and don’t know what prison system they are incarcerated in, then you should: Search the state’s department of corrections’ inmate locator for the state where the prisoner lived prior to their incarceration. These inmate search tools may provide the information you are seeking.
How do I search for an inmate by number?
Searches by Number should be used if the offender number is known. A prefix, ‘A’, ‘R’, or ‘W’, must be used to search by offender number. ‘W’ is used for all female inmates. ‘A’ and ‘R’ denote male inmates, with the vast majority of male inmates using ‘A’ prefix. Please note that all offender numbers are 6 digits,…
Are there any non-Pennsylvania inmates on the inmate/parolee locator?
Non-Pennsylvania inmates and parolees cannot be found on this Inmate/Parolee Locator. DOC updates this information on a daily basis to ensure that it is complete and accurate as possible. Information such as a middle name or date of birth is self-reported by the inmate.
How many people are incarcerated in Pennsylvania each day?
Every day, more than 45,000 men and women are housed in one of 25 Department of Corrections (DOC) facilities across Pennsylvania. There are many rules and regulations that each must follow as well as varying programs and products that are available to them while incarcerated.
Does the location of an inmate indicate the type of treatment?
The location of an inmate does not indicate the type of treatment the person is receiving at that SCI. Non-Pennsylvania inmates and parolees cannot be found on this Inmate/Parolee Locator.