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Information about some inmates is not included in this website. Neither CDCR, nor the State of California, nor any elected officials, officers or agents, nor employees shall be held responsible for any errors or omissions in this website, or produced by secondary dissemination of this information.

The user shall assume all risk and responsibility, and neither the user nor any third parties acting on behalf of, or with the consent of the user, may rely upon any information contained in this website. The information on the various inmate locater websites varies. Some sites have more detailed information than others. Some only have listings of names and others have photos and detailed information on the inmates.

Here is a list of the states that have inmate locator systems. To locate someone who is currently an inmate in a federal prison , or has been anytime since , visit the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator.

You can look up inmates in two ways:. To do so, use the Online Detainee Locator System. Or, contact the field offices of the Office of Enforcement and Removal Operations. If you know the facility where the person is being held, call that immigration detention facility directly. For information about the status of a particular court case, contact the immigration court.

Each prison sets its own visiting hours. By law, an inmate gets at least four hours of visiting time per month. If you have a question about a particular prison, contact that facility directly. In most cases, payment processors or electronic funds transfer vendors like Access Corrections handle fund deposits on behalf of county and city jails.

The TDCJ has a set of rules for visiting inmates held in state and private prisons and jails in Texas. It only allows inmate visits at these facilities between a. Visitations are also allowed on certain holidays that occur on Mondays and Fridays. Each inmate has an approved Visitors List with no more than 10 names. Each inmate is allowed one visit per weekend. Each visit may comprise two adults. The number of children under the age of 18 allowed during a visit depends on available space in the visitation area.

The warden may also exercise discretion in allowing more than two adults. Visiting adults must bring valid government-issued photo IDs. Acceptable identifications include:. Prospective visitors must get approval from prison wardens when arranging visits requiring special accommodations. Such visits include those:.



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