Snohomish County Jail
Whatcom County Jail
The Whatcom County jail is located at 2030 Division St in Bellingham Washington. Bail is allowed to be posted 24 hours a day via the Jail lobby desk which is open from 9 to 12 AM, and then from 1 AM to 4:30 PM. The Whatcom County jail is a minimum to medium security facility that aims at teaching its inmates valuable lessons about life and avoiding choices that impede individual progress.
The Whatcom County Jail website has a full roster of inmates that allows family members, friends, and victims of the convicted to track and locate the incarcerated individual. The roster on the Whatcom County jail website does not list the names of all the inmates and their location within the facility as other jails do, but instead, it offers a directory that requires the user to type in the name of the incarcerated individual.
The visiting rules and hours of the Whatcom County jail are fairly generic for most minimum security prisons. Each inmate is allowed one, one-hour visit per week; adult visitors must present a current picture ID to visit the incarcerated individual. All people who enter the jail are subject to search, and visiting is not permitted between individuals when he or she is placed on a no-contact list. Visiting hours work in correspondence to the inmate’s housing assignment; the location of a particular inmate can be found using the jail roster. Due to budgetary cuts, the visiting hours of Whatcom County Jail have been altered to the following:
Saturday: 8:00-11:00 A.M.: 1st and 3rd floor–woman’s floors
1:00-4:00 P.M.: Second Floor unites 2A, 2B, and 2C
Sunday: 8:00-11:00 A.M: Third Floor and 1st Floor, All women
1:00-4:00 P.M.: Second Floor 2D, 2E and 2F
Cowlitz County Jail
Clark County Jail
Kitsap County Jail
Thurston County Jail
Franklin County Jail
Located at 1016 North 4th Avenue in Pasco, Washington
the Franklin County jail is a medium security correctional facility, that
through various educational and treatment programs, aims to rehabilitate it’s
300 inmates. The Franklin County jail is comprised of 6 separates housing units
that contain various security levels. Although the majority of inmates within
the Franklin County jail are graded as “non-threatening” they are
still under constant surveillance from the nearly 75 correctional officers
under staff.
more freedoms when compared to inmates in a maximum or federal prison. Inmates
typically bunk with “compatible” individuals–compatible in this
sense means that the individuals share similar histories and both pose
non-combative or conflicting characteristics. The Franklin County Jail works in
conjunction with the Franklin County Sheriff’s office, which is located in the
same facility, and is open from 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday.
Every 24 hours, the Franklin County Sheriff’s office releases a list of all
current inmates that are confined on the premises, in addition to a full list
of all those individuals who were booked and released within a 72 hour period.
The directors also lists the charges, the age of the individual, his/her race,
and their date of birth.
officer is also listed, and the location within the Franklin County Jail is
documented. This detailed directory allows individuals related to the convicted
person to pinpoint his location for corresponding visiting hours, and to take
note of any transfers or cell changes.
Douglas County Jail
Georgia County Jail
Gwinnett county jail
Gwinnett County Jail, or Gwinnett County Detention Center, holds inmates at 2900 University Parkway, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Friends and family of Gwinnett County Jail inmates can visit them, granted that the proper procedures are carried out, for 45-minute durations. Gwinnett County Jail inmates can receive visits of this kind on every day of the week save Friday, as long as the visitors are over 17 years of age. If not, minor Gwinnett County Jail visitors will only be allowed in on Sundays.
Fulton county jail
The city of Atlanta, Georgia and the overall county of Fulton can house prisoners in Fulton County Jail, located in this city at 901 Rice Street Northwest, reachable at 901 Rice Street Northwest. Fulton County Jail inmates may not be visited in-person, but family and friends can speak to the person who has been jailed in the facility through a Video Visitation session, an appointment for which can be made with the Fulton County Jail authorities.
DeKalb County Jail
DeKalb County Jail holds inmates in Decatur, Georgia, including all arrests made in DeKalb County as a whole, and thereby bypassing administrative distinctions between county, state and local charges and the arresting power of different agencies. If sentenced for a felony, a DeKalb County Jail inmate will typically be sent to a state-run holding facility. The DeKalb County Jail, by contrast, is administered by the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office.
Douglas County Jail
Prisoners in Douglasville, Georgia are housed in Douglas County Jail, at 6840 Church Street, and can include over 750 different individuals waiting sentencing or otherwise under the custody of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. This office employs 84 sworn detention deputies, among other staffers, to administer Douglas County Jail and its inmate population. Inquiries concerning Douglas County Jail can be directed to (7700 942-4333, or to Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, Jail Division.
Metro State Prison
Metro State Prison houses maximum-security women convicted of felonies, including those sentenced to death row. Under the administrative power of DeKalb County, and the Georgia Department of Corrections, Metro State Prison is allowed to hold up to 705 women, who may be visited by friends and family via Video Visitation. The average age of a Metro State Prison inmate falls between 25 and 35, with the furthest extremes being 13 and 80, among whom 90% are mothers.
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