North Dakota Inmate Lookup

Jamestown Jail Inmate Roster Lookup

Jamestown Jail in North Dakota is a city jail that serves Jamestown and its surrounding areas. It is located at 100 2nd Ave S, Jamestown, ND 58401.

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Jamestown Jail houses pretrial detainees and convicted criminals serving short-term sentences. The jail has a capacity of approximately 100 inmates, and it is managed by the Jamestown Police Department.

Inmate Roster and Who's in Jail

To find out who is currently in Jamestown Jail, you can access the jail roster. The jail roster is updated daily and includes the following information:

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

To search the jail roster, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Jamestown Jail website: Jamestown Jail ND.
  2. Click on the "Inmate Roster" link.
  3. Enter the inmate's last name, first name, or date of birth.
  4. Click on the "Search" button.

If the inmate you are searching for is in Jamestown Jail, their information will appear on the screen.

Tips for Offender Lookup:

  • If you do not know the inmate's exact name, you can try searching by their first name or last name only.
  • You can also search by the inmate's date of birth.
  • If you are still having trouble finding the inmate you are looking for, you can call the Jamestown Jail.

Bookings:

  • Bookings are the process of admitting and processing an individual into Jamestown Jail.
  • When an individual is arrested by the Jamestown Police Department or another law enforcement agency, they are brought to Jamestown Jail for booking.
  • During the booking process, the individual is photographed, fingerprinted, and searched.
  • The individual's personal belongings are also inventoried and stored.
  • The individual is then placed in a cell until their initial court appearance.

Releases:

  • Inmates are released from Jamestown Jail when they:
    • Post bail
    • Are released on their own recognizance
    • Are sentenced to a term of probation
    • Are transferred to another jail or prison
    • Have their charges dropped

Information about Bookings and Releases:

  • Information about bookings and releases is available on the Jamestown Jail website.
  • The website is updated daily, typically by 8:00 AM.
  • The information available on the website includes:
    • The inmate's name
    • The date and time of the booking or release
    • The reason for the booking or release
    • The inmate's current status

To find out if an individual has been booked into or released from Jamestown Jail, you can:

  • Search the jail roster on the Jamestown Jail website.
  • Call the Jamestown Jail.
  • Visit the Jamestown Jail in person.

Please note that the information available on the jail website and over the phone may be limited.

Inmate Mail

Process of Sending Mail to an Inmate:

  • All incoming mail must be addressed to the inmate by their full name and booking number.
  • Mail should be sent to the following address:
Inmate's Name and Booking Number
Jamestown Jail
100 2nd Ave S
Jamestown, ND 58401
  • All mail is opened and inspected by jail staff before it is delivered to inmates.
  • Contraband, such as weapons, drugs, and money, will be confiscated and destroyed.
  • Mail that contains threats, sexually explicit material, or other inappropriate content will not be delivered to inmates.

Guidelines for Sending Mail to Inmates:

  • Use white paper only.
  • Do not use envelopes with windows or glue.
  • Do not send cash or checks.
  • Do not send stamps or postage.
  • Do not send food or beverages.
  • Do not send parcels or packages.

Sending Money to Inmates

Methods for Sending Money to Inmates:

  • Money can be sent to inmates through the following methods:
    • Online through JailATM.com
    • By mail using a money order
    • In person at the Jamestown Jail lobby

Regulations and Limitations for Sending Money:

  • There is a daily limit of $100 that can be sent to an inmate.
  • Money orders must be made payable to the inmate by their full name and booking number.
  • Money orders must be drawn on a U.S. bank.
  • Cash and checks are not accepted.

Inmate Commissary

  • The commissary is a store that sells a variety of items to inmates, such as food, clothing, and toiletries.
  • The commissary is operated by a private company under contract with the Jamestown Jail.
  • The purpose of the commissary is to provide inmates with access to items that they need and want, while also generating revenue for the jail.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary:

  • Inmates can purchase items from the commissary using money that has been deposited into their inmate accounts.
  • Inmates can order items from the commissary through a computerized kiosk or by submitting a written order form.
  • Commissary orders are typically delivered to inmates within 24 hours.

Restrictions on Commissary Use:

  • There are some restrictions on what inmates can purchase from the commissary.
  • For example, inmates are not allowed to purchase items that contain alcohol, tobacco, or weapons.
  • Inmates are also not allowed to purchase items that are considered to be a security risk.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit:

  • Inmates at Jamestown Jail are allowed to have non-contact visits with their friends and family.
  • To arrange a visit, visitors must first create an account on the JailATM website.
  • Once an account has been created, visitors can schedule a visit online or by calling the JailATM customer service number.
  • Visitors must provide the inmate's full name and booking number when scheduling a visit.

Rules and Regulations for Visits:

  • All visitors must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Visitors must present a valid photo ID at the time of the visit.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any contraband into the jail, including weapons, drugs, and alcohol.
  • Visitors are not allowed to wear revealing or inappropriate clothing.
  • Visitors are not allowed to have physical contact with inmates.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring food or beverages into the jail.

Visitation Hours:

  • Visitation hours at Jamestown Jail are as follows:
    • Tuesdays and Thursdays: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Saturdays and Sundays: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Inmate Calls

Inmate Call System:

  • Inmates at Jamestown Jail are allowed to make phone calls to friends and family members.
  • Inmates can make calls using the telephones in the jail's dayroom.
  • Calls are limited to 15 minutes each.
  • Inmates are charged a per-minute rate for calls.

Regulations and Guidelines for Use:

  • Inmates are not allowed to make calls to 911 or to emergency services.
  • Inmates are not allowed to make calls to collect.
  • Inmates are not allowed to make calls to other inmates.
  • Inmates are not allowed to make calls to anyone who is on the jail's restricted call list.

To receive a call from an inmate, you must be on the inmate's approved call list.

To get on the inmate's approved call list, you must:

  • Provide the inmate with your full name, address, and phone number.
  • Pass a background check.

Once you have been approved, the inmate will be able to call you using the jail's phone system.

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

205 6th St SE #101, Jamestown, ND 58401

Official Phone Number

701-252-2414

Official Website

www.stutsmancounty.gov/departments/police

Jamestown, ND

nicknames:
Pride of the Prairie
Coordinates:
46.90556°N 98.70306°W
Country:
United States
State:
North Dakota
County:
Stutsman
Founded:
1872
Government:
Type:
Council–manager government
Mayor:
Dwaine Heinrich
Area:
Total:
13.34 sq mi (34.56 km2)
Land:
13.28 sq mi (34.40 km2)
Water:
0.06 sq mi (0.16 km2)
Elevation:
1,407 ft (429 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
501,236
Estimate (2019):
15,084
Density:
1,135.59/sq mi (438.45/km2)
Time zone:
UTC−6 (Central (CST))
Summer (DST):
UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP codes:
58401, 58402, 58405
Area code(s):
701
FIPS code:
38-40580
GNIS feature ID:
1029648
Highways:
I-94, I-94 Bus., US 52, US 52 Truck, US 281, US 281 Byp., ND 20

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 the facility's official website or a third-party inmate locator service. Many state, federal, and county correctional facilities have online search tools that allow you to search by the inmate's name, inmate ID, or case number. Start by visiting the official website of the correctional facility where the inmate is believed to be held and look for an inmate search or inmate locator link.

What information do I need to have before starting an inmate search?

Before starting an inmate search, it is helpful to have as much of the following information as possible:

  • The inmate's full name, including any middle names or initials.
  • The inmate's date of birth.
  • The inmate's inmate ID number, if known.
  • The specific jail or prison where the inmate is being held, if known.

Are there any online tools or websites recommended for inmate searches?

Yes, there are several online tools and websites recommended for inmate searches:

  • The Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator for federal inmates.
  • VINELink provides information on inmates in many state and county facilities.
  • State Department of Corrections websites often have their own inmate locator tools for inmates in state prisons.

Arrest Lookup

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

To find out if someone has been arrested recently, you can check online public records, local sheriff's office websites, or use a third-party arrest records search website. Many law enforcement agencies post arrest reports online, which are searchable by name or date.

What details are required to perform an arrest lookup?

To perform an arrest lookup, you typically need:

  • The full name of the person.
  • The person's date of birth (to distinguish between individuals with the same name).
  • The city or county where the arrest likely occurred, if known.

Can I find arrest information online for free?

Yes, you can often find arrest information online for free through:

  • Local sheriff's office or police department websites.
  • Public records search portals.
  • However, some third-party websites may charge a fee for detailed reports.

Active Warrant Search

What is the process for checking if there is an active warrant for someone?

To check for an active warrant, you can:

  • Visit or contact the local sheriff's office or court clerk in the area where you suspect the warrant was issued.
  • Use official government websites that offer public access to warrant information.
  • Employ third-party search services, though they may charge a fee.

Can I anonymously check for active warrants against someone?

Yes, in most cases, you can anonymously check for active warrants against someone by using online search tools provided by government agencies or through third-party websites. Personal information is not usually required to conduct a search.

Are there any official government websites to check for active warrants?

Yes, many counties and cities have official government websites where you can check for active warrants. These sites vary by location, so you would need to search for the specific jurisdiction's official site. Some states also offer statewide warrant databases.

Jail Bookings

How do I find recent jail bookings in my area?

To find recent jail bookings in your area, you can:

  • Check the local sheriff's office or county jail's official website, as they often publish booking records online.
  • Use local news websites that publish booking information.

What information is available about individuals who have been booked into jail?

Information available about individuals booked into jail typically includes:

  • The individual's name and booking photo (mugshot).
  • The charges filed against the individual.
  • The booking date and time.
  • Bail amount, if applicable.

Mugshots

Can I access mugshots of inmates online? If so, how?

Yes, you can access mugshots of inmates online through:

  • Local sheriff's office or jail websites, where mugshots are often posted along with booking details.
  • Third-party websites that aggregate arrest and booking information, though reliability and legality can vary.

Are there any legal restrictions on accessing or sharing mugshots?

Yes, legal restrictions on accessing or sharing mugshots vary by jurisdiction. Some states have laws that restrict the distribution of mugshots prior to a conviction, and others may allow individuals to request the removal of their mugshot from certain websites. Always check local laws and website policies before sharing mugshot information.

Inmate Calls

What do I need to know about receiving calls from an inmate?

When receiving calls from an inmate, you should know that:

  • Calls are typically subject to monitoring and recording by the facility.
  • Inmates usually cannot receive incoming calls but can make outgoing calls to approved numbers.
  • You may need to set up a prepaid account or be approved by the facility to receive calls.

How can I set up a prepaid account to receive inmate calls?

To set up a prepaid account to receive inmate calls, you can:

  • Identify the telecommunications provider used by the correctional facility (e.g., Securus, Global Tel Link).
  • Visit the provider's website or contact their customer service to create an account and add funds.

Inmate Mail

What are the guidelines for sending mail to an inmate?

Guidelines for sending mail to an inmate typically include:

  • Using the inmate's full name and ID number, along with the facility's address, on the envelope.
  • Not sending contraband or prohibited items, which can include certain types of paper, stickers, or content.
  • Following specific rules set by the facility regarding the size and type of mail permitted.

Can I send packages to inmates, and if so, what are the restrictions?

Yes, you can send packages to inmates in some facilities, but there are restrictions:

  • Many facilities require that packages be sent directly from an approved vendor.
  • The contents of packages are usually limited to items like books, magazines, and sometimes food or clothing, depending on the facility's rules.
  • Always check the specific facility's guidelines before sending a package.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visitation with an inmate?

To schedule a visitation with an inmate, you generally need to:

  • Be approved by the correctional facility to visit. This often involves filling out an application and undergoing a background check.
  • Schedule the visit in advance through the facility's scheduling system, which may be online or by phone.

What are the rules and regulations surrounding inmate visitation?

Rules and regulations surrounding inmate visitation can include:

  • Strict schedules and time limits for visits.
  • Dress codes and behavioral rules for visitors.
  • Restrictions on what items can be brought to the visitation.
  • Requirements for identification and prior approval for visitors.

Sending Money

What are the methods available for sending money to an inmate?

Methods available for sending money to an inmate often include:

  • Online payments through the correctional facility's approved service provider.
  • Money orders sent via mail.
  • Kiosk machines located in the facility's visiting area.

Are there any fees associated with sending money to inmates?

Yes, there are often fees associated with sending money to inmates, which can vary depending on the method used:

  • Online transactions typically involve a service fee.
  • Money orders may have lower fees but are less immediate.
  • Fees are set by the service provider and can vary widely.

Posting Bond

How does the process of posting bond for someone work?

The process of posting bond for someone involves:

  • Determining the bond amount set by the court.
  • Paying the bond directly to the court or through a bail bondsman, who may require a fee (typically 10% of the bond amount).
  • Ensuring the individual appears at all required court dates, or the bond may be forfeited.

Can bond be posted online, and if so, how?

In many jurisdictions, bond can be posted online through:

  • The court's or county's official website, which may have an option to pay bond fees online.
  • Third-party services that facilitate online bond payments for a fee.
  • Always verify with the specific court or jurisdiction for online bond payment options.

Release

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

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

  • Contact the correctional facility directly by phone or through their website.
  • Check the inmate locator or public records section of the facility's or state's Department of Corrections website.

What are the procedures followed on the day of an inmate's release?

Procedures followed on the day of an inmate's release typically include:

  • Finalizing any paperwork and processing the inmate's release.
  • Returning personal belongings that were held during incarceration.
  • Providing transportation options or requirements for the released individual, depending on the facility's policies.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates receive legal assistance while incarcerated?

Inmates can receive legal assistance while incarcerated through:

  • Public defenders or court-appointed attorneys for their criminal cases.
  • Legal aid organizations that provide free legal services for civil matters and post-conviction issues.
  • Pro bono services from attorneys volunteering through various organizations.

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

Yes, there are organizations that provide free legal services to inmates, including:

  • The Innocence Project focuses on wrongful convictions.
  • The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) offers legal support on a range of issues including prisoners' rights.
  • Legal Services Corporation (LSC) funded organizations provide civil legal assistance.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What kind of medical care do inmates receive?

Inmates receive medical care that is supposed to meet basic standards of healthcare, including:

  • Access to necessary medical, dental, and mental health services.
  • Treatment for chronic conditions and emergency medical needs.
  • Medication as prescribed by healthcare providers within the facility.

How can I ensure that an inmate is receiving necessary medical treatment?

To ensure an inmate is receiving necessary medical treatment, you can:

  • Communicate concerns directly to the facility's healthcare administrator or patient advocate.
  • File a grievance on behalf of the inmate if the facility has a formal grievance process.
  • Contact external advocacy groups or legal assistance for help in cases of denied or inadequate care.

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I perform a criminal records lookup for someone?

To perform a criminal records lookup for someone, you can use:

  • Online public records databases and search portals.
  • Official state or county websites, where criminal records are often accessible.
  • Third-party background check services that compile criminal records, for a fee.

What information do I need to conduct a thorough criminal records search?

To conduct a thorough criminal records search, you need:

  • The person's full name and any known aliases.
  • The person's date of birth.
  • Additional details like the city, county, or state where the crimes were committed can help refine the search.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I find information in the sex offender registry?

You can find information in the sex offender registry by visiting:

  • The National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW), which provides access to sex offender registries from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories.
  • State or local law enforcement agencies' websites, which often have their own sex offender search tools.

What details are included in the sex offender registry?

Details included in the sex offender registry typically comprise:

  • The offender's name and any aliases.
  • Photographs and physical descriptions.
  • Offenses for which the offender was convicted.
  • The offender's address and employment information, depending on state laws.

Background Check

What is the process for conducting a background check on someone?

The process for conducting a background check on someone involves:

  • Using online background check services that compile public records data, including criminal records, employment history, and credit information.
  • Requesting a background check through a company that specializes in such investigations, which may require the consent of the person being checked.
  • Checking state or county websites for specific types of records, like criminal records or court cases.

What type of information can I expect to find in a background check?

In a background check, you can expect to find information such as:

  • Criminal records, including arrests, convictions, and incarcerations.
  • Employment history and education verification.
  • Credit history and civil records, including bankruptcies and liens.
  • Driving records and any history of substance abuse, depending on the depth of the check and the permissions granted.
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