Nmdc Inmate Search
Offender Search | NM Corrections Department - New Mexico
Inmate Records call (505) 383-2804 Probation/Parole office call 1-866-416-9867 NMCD Data Subscriptions Requests Information If the offender has previously shown on the search but no longer does, it could be due to technical difficulties. This does not mean the inmate has been released or is no longer under probation and parole supervision.
https://www.cd.nm.gov/offender-search/NM Corrections Department
Offender Search. Offender Search. Prison Facilities . Adult Prisons Division-Facility List-Visitation Information Health Services Corrections Industries ... Inmate Records call (505) 383-2804 Probation/Parole office 1-866-416-9867. Fax (505) 827-8533. Location. 4337 NM 14, Santa Fe NM 87508
https://www.cd.nm.gov/Free New Mexico Inmate Lookup – NMCD Inmate Locator
Step 1: Visit the New Mexico Corrections Department offender search page. Step 2: If known, enter the New Mexico Offender Number or Corrections Department Number to be taken directly to that inmate’s results.
https://inmatesearchinfo.com/new-mexico-inmate-search-department-of-corrections-lookup/
New Mexico Inmate Search, Prison and Jail Information - StateCourts
Private Prisons - 8 County Jails - 30 County Juvenile Detention Centers - 5 Police Departments - 68 How to Contact, Send Money to or Visit an Inmate in New Mexico New Mexico encourages family visitation for inmates. However, visitors must fill out an application first and go through the approval process.
https://www.statecourts.org/inmate-search/new-mexico/
New Mexico Inmate Search | StateRecords.org
For other related inquiries, like how to find someone in jail, call the Corrections Department at (505) 827-8645. Alternatively, a record seeker can retrieve information regarding New Mexico inmates housed in federal prisons by conducting a federal inmate search using the inmate locator available on the Federal Bureau of Prisons website.
https://newmexico.staterecords.org/inmate
New Mexico Offender Lookup - NM DOC Inmates
The New Mexico Department of Corrections (NMDOC) serves as the guardian of public safety, shouldering the weighty responsibility of effectively managing incarcerated individuals and overseeing correctional facilities across the state. In a society where justice and rehabilitation coalesce, NMDOC stands as a sentinel at the crossroads of punishment and redemption. It is an agency tasked […]
https://newmexicoinmates.org/
CDCR - CIRIS
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is committed to continually improving the California Incarcerated Records and Information Search (CIRIS) web experience to locate incarcerated persons. If you need assistance accessing or viewing any material on the CIRIS website, please contact CDCR’s Identification Unit at ...
https://inmatelocator.cdcr.ca.gov/
Hunt County Sheriff Booking
Hunt County Jail Inmate Search. Click Search to view the current inmates in Hunt County Jail. Additionally, you can enter a specific date or date range to view a list of inmates in custody during that time. Limit number of results. Search.
https://apps.huntcounty.net/jail/Detention Facility (Jail) Services - Fremont Police
For a court disposition on a prisoner who was sent to the Fremont Court, please call the Marshall's office at (925) 795-2590. Most prisoners who are sent to court are not returned to the jail. The prisoners are either released from court or remanded into custody at Santa Rita (Alameda County Jail). Santa Rita's telephone number is (925) 551-6500.
https://www.fremontpolice.gov/about-us/administrative-operations-division/detention-facility-jail
Corrections Department - Welcome to NewMexico.gov
Below you will find helpful information categorized by topic. Select the topic you are interested in and explore the resources contained within. If you can’t find what you are looking for, we encourage you to use our search tool, online services, or department & agencies page.
https://www.nm.gov/departments-and-agencies/corrections-department/
New Mexico Inmate Search – New Mexico Corrections ... - Waukegan
Step 1: Visit the Offender Search page. When conducting an inmate search, use the inmate's NMCD number or name. However, information on its website is limited to state prisons as the New Mexico department of corrections does not have jurisdiction over city detention facilities and county jails. Step 2: A search shows the results, and you can ...
https://waukeganweb.net/new-mexico/