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Alamance County, North Carolina Inmate Search

In Alamance County, the Sheriff’s Office is responsible for the county jail and maintains a public roster of current inmates. Residents may use this to find persons arrested by local law enforcement and booked into the jail. Additionally, persons may use it to find inmates serving short-term sentences for county charges. Furthermore, the site may present inmates’ personal details, charge descriptions, arrest details, and case status.

However, this database only provides information on adult inmates in the county jail. Details on persons in police lockup (at temporary holding cells), juveniles, or inmates in state or federal prisons are not available here.

How to Find an Inmate in Alamance County Jail

The Alamance County Detention Center (also known as the Alamance County Jail) serves as the primary jail for the county and its municipalities. It can house persons arrested by local police, the Sheriff’s Office, or other agencies.

Record seekers can find inmates in this facility by viewing the Sheriff’s Office inmate list or jail roster. Alternatively, residents may write a records request and mail it to:

Alamance County Sheriff’s Office

ATTN: Public Records Requests

109 S. Maple Street

Graham, NC 27253.

Lastly, persons may contact the Sheriff’s Office or jail at:

Alamance County Sheriff’s Office or Detention Center

109 South Maple Street,

Graham, NC 27253

Phone: (336) 570-6777 (non-emergency)

Phone: (336) 570-6317 (Detention Center)

Email: DetentionAdmin@alamancecountync.gov.

How to Use the Alamance County Jail Roster

The Sheriff’s Office inmate list or jail roster is a regularly updated online list of current inmates in the Alamance County Detention Center. The site does not offer search tools to find inmates by name, date, or other known details. Instead, it lists detainees alphabetically (according to their last names), and users can only choose to view this list in ascending (A-Z) or descending (Z-A) order.

In summary, persons can use the inmate list by:

  1. Selecting "inmate list" on the resource menu of the Sheriff’s website
  2. Choose if the displayed list should be in ascending or descending order
  3. Navigate pages/lists to find an inmate
  4. Select an inmate on the list to view a more detailed profile.

What Information is Included in the Alamance County Inmate Roster

Persons who visit the inmate list site can immediately view an alphabetical list of inmates in the county jail, with each entry’s full name, primary charge, arrest date, and booking agency. Upon clicking on an inmate, users will be led to the inmate’s details page, which may contain the following information, if available:

  • Full name
  • Age
  • Race and sex
  • Arrest date
  • Release date (if scheduled)
  • Next court date (if scheduled)
  • Charges with trial status, docket number, and bond amount
  • Total bond amount.

As per the North Carolina Public Records Law, juvenile records are unavailable on this site even if the facility temporarily houses a juvenile. Additionally, the online inmate details may require verification and cannot serve as a substitute for actual/official documents obtained upon submitting public records requests.

Contact Details for Alamance County Jail or Sheriff’s Office

The Sheriff’s Office and Detention Center in Alamance County share the same location. Contact these agencies at:

Alamance County Sheriff’s Office or Detention Center

109 South Maple Street,

Graham, NC 27253

Phone: (336) 570-6777 (non-emergency)

Phone: (336) 570-6317 (Detention Center)

Email: DetentionAdmin@alamancecountync.gov.

Jail Facility Overview in Alamance County

There is only one jail in Alamance County: the Alamance County Detention Center, operated by the Sheriff’s Office. Located in the city of Graham, this facility has a maximum capacity of 476 beds to accommodate adult males and females.

Additionally, inmates in this medium-security facility may have different case statuses and security classification levels. Some may be awaiting trial/sentence, while others may be serving lesser sentences or awaiting transportation to another facility. The county jail may also temporarily hold ICE detainees. Alamance County has no other jails, whether private, state-run, or federal institutions. Juveniles are mostly transported to a state-run juvenile detention center in the nearest county.

Facility

Address

Capacity

Demography

Phone Number

Alamance County Detention Center

109 South Maple Street,

Graham, NC 27253

476 beds

Male and Female

(336) 570-6317

How to Send Money to an Inmate in Alamance County Detention Center?

Family and friends may send money to inmates in the Alamance County Detention Center through channels provided by the facility or via vendors approved for depositing inmate funds (JailATM). In overview, there are online, telephone, and walk-in options available.

Firstly, visitors may deposit cash or make credit/debit card payments through the kiosk/machine at the jail lobby. In-person depositors may need government-issued identification (to enter the facility), the inmate’s name, and the inmate’s ID number to send funds.

Alternatively, loved ones may make online or telephone deposits by visiting the vendor’s website or calling the toll-free line (1-877-810-0914) and following prompts. Deposits through these channels may require the following:

  • Facility’s location/state
  • Facility’s name
  • Inmate’s name
  • Inmate’s ID number
  • A valid credit or debit card.

Additionally, depositors may need to pay fees for sending funds through the kiosk, online, or via phone call.

Lastly, family and friends may drop off cashier’s checks or money orders at the jail reception or front lobby. Make out the money orders to the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office or inmate and include the inmate’s name and ID number on the check’s memo line. However, rules and guidelines for depositing funds are subject to change, along with vendors and accepted sources of checks and money orders. Hence, family and friends should call the facility at (336) 570-6317 to confirm requirements.

Inmate Search by Jail Facility

Alamance County only has one jail facility: the Detention Center or County Jail. There are no juvenile detention centers, state prisons, or federal institutions located within the county. Hence, persons may use the Sheriff’s Office inmate list to find detained or incarcerated individuals in custody.

To find inmates in other facilities, use the tools provided by those facilities or direct queries to the appropriate agencies that operate them.

Alamance County Visitation Rules and Schedules

Alamance County Detention Center allows inmates to receive social, special, and attorney visits under specific guidelines or conditions. Family and friends may make social visits onsite or remotely as long as the visit was scheduled at least 24 hours in advance. An inmate can receive two onsite visits weekly for free, but remote visits are paid and done through the approved video visitation vendor (Homewav). All visitors must also keep the visitation rules, which may include:

  • Visits can be up to 15 minutes
  • In-person visits are strictly non-contact
  • In-person visitors must come along with a valid, government-issued identification.
  • In-person visitors are subject to search.
  • All visitors must dress modestly and avoid revealing outfits or clothes with offensive images.
  • Visitors must arrive at the facility at least 15 minutes ahead of schedule
  • No firearms, weapons, or contraband allowed on the facility
  • Do not take phones, food, or personal items into the visiting area
  • Visits are subject to monitoring
  • A maximum of two adults or one adult and one child may visit an inmate at the same time.
  • An adult must accompany and supervise visitors under 18 years of age
  • Intoxicated persons and recently released inmates cannot visit.

Inmates may receive video visits on any day. However, schedules for onsite visits depend on the inmate’s housing unit and are subject to change. Interested persons may register and check an inmate’s availability online through the vendor or call the Detention Center at (336) 570-6317 to confirm visiting hours or schedule a visit.

Mailing and Commissary Information

Family and friends may mail letters, postcards, or plain greeting cards to inmates in the Alamance County Detention Center. Senders should include their names and return address on the top-left corner of the envelope, and the recipient’s address in the center as follows:

Inmate’s full name and ID number

Alamance County Detention Center

109 South Maple Street,

Graham, NC 27253.

Additionally, inmates may receive publications (books and newspapers) if sent directly from the publisher. Loved ones may order subscriptions or books on an inmate’s behalf and provide the inmate’s full name, ID number, and facility address to the publisher.

Incoming mail must comply with the facility’s guidelines, which include:

  • Mails should not include glitter, confetti, lipstick, or perfume. Correspondence should be in blue or black ink only
  • No correspondence between inmates or co-defendants
  • Do not enclose foreign objects or contraband items
  • Do not enclose money in any form
  • Do not send anything that shows, depicts, or relates to gang activity, violence, drug or alcohol abuse, unlawful conduct, or sexually explicit behavior.
  • Do not send food items to inmates.

Jail staff shall inspect all incoming mail. Persons who send illegal substances or items may face criminal charges. Persons may contact the Detention Center at (336) 570-6317 to confirm mail procedures or check if an item is acceptable for mailing.

On the other hand, loved ones may order commissary items like clothing, food, drinks, and hygiene items for inmates through the approved commissary vendor (Oasis Jail Canteen). To order online, select the facility, provide the inmate’s last name or ID number, shop for products, and make payments with credit or debit cards. Inmates can also order commissary items with the money in their trust accounts.