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Nash County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Nashville, North Carolina

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Officially known as Nash County Detention Center, this jail is a medium-security detention facility. The facility is run by the Nash County Sheriff's Office.

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It serves the cities of Nashville, Rocky Mount, Spring Hope, Red Oak, Dortches, Castalia, Sharpsburg, Finchley, Bailey, Middlesex, Whitakers, and the towns of Elm City, Nashville, and Spring Hope.

People who can spend time in this jail include those arrested for minor crimes within the cities and towns above, as well as those awaiting trial or serving sentences for more serious crimes.

Nash County Jail Inmate Lookup

To search for an offender in the Nash County Jail, NC, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Nash County Sheriff's Office website.
  2. Under the "Services" tab, click on "Inmate Search".
  3. On the Inmate Search page, enter the offender's first name, last name, or booking number.
  4. Click on the "Search" button.
  5. A list of offenders matching your search criteria will be displayed.
  6. Click on the offender's name to view more information, including their mugshot, charges, bond amount, and court date.

Tips for an Offender Search:

  • If you do not know the offender's full name, you can search by their first name or last name.
  • You can also search by the offender's booking number.
  • If you are still having trouble finding the offender you are looking for, you can contact the Nash County Sheriff's Office.

Jail Roster

The Nash County Jail roster is a list of all offenders currently housed in the facility. The roster includes the following information:

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

The roster is updated daily and is available to the public. You can view the roster online at the Nash County Sheriff's Office website.

How to Contact an Offender:

  • You can contact an offender by mail, phone, or in person.
  • To contact an offender by mail, send your letter to the following address:

    (Offender's Name) Nash County Detention Center 224 Western Avenue Nashville, NC 27856

  • To contact an offender by phone, call the Nash County Detention Center.
  • To visit an offender in person, you will need to schedule an appointment in advance. You can schedule an appointment by calling the Nash County Detention Center.

How to Send Mail or Money to an Offender:

  • You can send mail or money to an offender by mail or in person.
  • To send mail, address your envelope as follows:

    (Offender's Name) Nash County Detention Center 224 Western Avenue Nashville, NC 27856

  • To send money, you can use the kiosk located in the lobby of the Nash County Detention Center. You can also send money online through the Inmate Trust Account System.

Inmate Search:

  • You can search for an offender by their:
    • Full name
    • First name and last name initial
    • Booking number
  • The inmate search is case-sensitive.
  • If you are searching by name, you can use wildcards to broaden your search. For example, searching for "Smith*" will return all offenders with the last name Smith or Smithson.
  • If you are still having trouble finding the offender you are looking for, you can contact the Nash County Sheriff's Office at (252) 459-1212.

Prison Roster:

  • The prison roster is updated daily and is available to the public.
  • The roster includes the following information:
    • Booking number
    • Offender's full name
    • Date of birth
    • Gender
    • Race
    • Height
    • Weight
    • Hair color
    • Eye color
    • Criminal charges
    • Bond amount
    • Court date
  • You can view the roster online at the Nash County Sheriff's Office website.
  • You can also view the roster in person at the Nash County Detention Center.

Additional Information:

  • You can also search for offenders in the Nash County Jail by their:
    • Social Security number
    • Driver's license number
    • Date of arrest
    • Arresting agency
  • The Nash County Sheriff's Office also offers a Victim Notification System. This system allows victims of crime to receive automatic notifications about the status of their case, including when the offender is arrested, released, or transferred to another facility.

Inmate Call System

Regulations and Guidelines for Use:

  • Inmates at Nash County Jail are allowed to make phone calls to friends, family, and attorneys.
  • Inmates are charged a per-minute rate for phone calls.
  • Phone calls are monitored and recorded.
  • Inmates are not allowed to make phone calls to:
    • Other inmates
    • Victims of their crimes
    • Witnesses in their cases
    • Judges or other court officials
  • Inmates are not allowed to use profanity or engage in threatening or harassing behavior during phone calls.

How to Call an Inmate:

  • To call an inmate at Nash County Jail, you will need to use the jail's inmate phone system.
  • The jail's inmate phone system is provided by Securus Technologies.
  • You can call an inmate by dialing the jail's main phone number, (252) 459-1212, and following the prompts.
  • You will need to provide the inmate's name and booking number.
  • You will also need to create a Securus Technologies account and deposit money into the account.
  • Once you have created an account and deposited money, you can call the inmate by dialing the jail's main phone number and following the prompts.

Can Inmates Receive Calls at Nash County Jail?

No, inmates at Nash County Jail cannot receive calls.

Inmate Messaging

Inmates at Nash County Jail cannot receive or send voice or text messages.

Detainee Mail

Process of Sending Mail to an Inmate:

  1. Address the envelope as follows:

(Inmate's Name) Nash County Detention Center 224 Western Avenue Nashville, NC 27856

  1. Include the inmate's booking number on the envelope.
  2. Use a standard-size envelope (no larger than 6 1/2 inches by 9 1/2 inches).
  3. Do not use padded envelopes or envelopes with metal clasps.
  4. Do not send cash or money orders.
  5. Do not send sexually explicit or violent material.
  6. Do not send drugs or alcohol.
  7. Do not send weapons or contraband.

Guidelines for Sending Mail to Inmates:

  • All mail is opened and inspected by jail staff before it is delivered to inmates.
  • Mail that contains contraband or violates the jail's rules will be confiscated and destroyed.
  • Inmates are not allowed to receive mail from other inmates.
  • Inmates are not allowed to receive mail from victims of their crimes.
  • Inmates are not allowed to receive mail from witnesses in their cases.
  • Inmates are not allowed to receive mail from judges or other court officials.

Sending Care Packages to Inmates:

Care packages are not allowed at Nash County Jail.

Sending Money to Inmates

Methods for Sending Money to Inmates:

  • You can send money to an inmate at Nash County Jail through the following methods:
    • Online through the Inmate Trust Account System.
    • By mail by sending a money order to the following address:

Nash County Detention Center 224 Western Avenue Nashville, NC 27856

  • In person at the Nash County Detention Center.

Regulations and Limitations for Sending Money:

  • Inmates are allowed to have a maximum of $100 in their inmate trust account.
  • Money sent to an inmate will be deposited into their inmate trust account.
  • Inmates can use the money in their inmate trust account to purchase items from the jail commissary.
  • Inmates can also use the money in their inmate trust account to pay for phone calls and other expenses.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit:

  1. Inmates at Nash County Jail are allowed to receive visitors on a limited basis.
  2. To arrange a visit, you will need to contact the Nash County Detention Center at (252) 459-1212.
  3. You will need to provide the inmate's name and booking number.
  4. You will also need to provide your name, address, and phone number.
  5. Once your visit has been approved, you will be given a visitation schedule.

Rules and Regulations for Visits:

  • All visitors must be at least 18 years of age.
  • All visitors must present a valid photo ID at the time of their visit.
  • All visitors are subject to search.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any contraband into the jail.
  • Visitors are not allowed to engage in any disruptive behavior during visits.
  • Visitors who violate the jail's rules and regulations may be denied future visits.

Visitation Hours:

  • Visitation hours at Nash County Jail are as follows:

Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Video Visitation:

Nash County Jail does not offer video visitation.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store that sells a variety of items to inmates, including food, snacks, toiletries, and clothing. The commissary is operated by a private company under contract with the jail.

The purpose of the commissary is to provide inmates with access to items that they may need or want, and to allow them to spend money that they have earned while incarcerated.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary:

Inmates can use the commissary by purchasing items with money from their inmate trust account. Inmates can add money to their inmate trust account by:

  • Receiving money from friends and family
  • Working while incarcerated
  • Selling items to other inmates

Restrictions on Commissary Use:

Inmates are not allowed to purchase the following items from the commissary:

  • Alcohol
  • Tobacco products
  • Weapons
  • Contraband
  • Food or drinks that are not approved by the jail
  • Items that are sexually explicit or violent

The jail also reserves the right to restrict the purchase of other items at its discretion.

Release Information

Release Explanation:

When an inmate's sentence is complete, they will be released from jail. Inmates may also be released early from jail if they are granted parole or if they are released on bond.

Who Can Be Released:

  • Inmates who have completed their sentence
  • Inmates who have been granted parole
  • Inmates who have been released on bond

How to Get Inmate Release Information:

To get inmate release information, you can:

  • Contact the Nash County Sheriff's Office.
  • Visit the Nash County Sheriff's Office website.
  • Visit the North Carolina Department of Public Safety website.

Security Level and Jail Staff

Nash County Jail is a medium-security jail. This means that the jail has a variety of security measures in place to prevent inmates from escaping and to protect staff and visitors. These security measures include:

  • Secure doors and windows
  • Security cameras
  • Motion detectors
  • Armed guards

Categories of Offenders Housed:

Nash County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Misdemeanor offenders
  • Felony offenders
  • Pretrial detainees

Role of Correctional Officers:

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the jail. They also provide care and supervision to the inmates. Correctional officers perform a variety of duties, including:

  • Patrolling the jail
  • Conducting searches
  • Monitoring inmates
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Responding to emergencies

Correctional Staff:

The correctional staff at Nash County Jail includes:

  • Jail Administrator
  • Chief Deputy Jailer
  • Jail Sergeants
  • Correctional Officers
  • Medical Staff
  • Food Service Staff
  • Maintenance Staff

The correctional staff at Nash County Jail is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for inmates, staff, and visitors.

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

222 West Washington Street, Nashville, NC, 27856

Official Phone Number

252-459-1536, 252-459-1567

Official Website

www.nashcountync.gov/251/Sheriffs-Office

Nashville, NC

mottos:
"The Original Town of Nashville"
Coordinates:
35.96944°N 77.96139°W
Country:
United States
State:
North Carolina
County:
Nash
Named for:
Francis Nash
Area:
Total:
4.70 sq mi (12.17 km2)
Land:
4.69 sq mi (12.15 km2)
Water:
0.00 sq mi (0.01 km2)
Elevation:
187 ft (57 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
5,352
Estimate (2019):
5,554
Density:
1,183.46/sq mi (456.96/km2)
Time zone:
UTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
Summer (DST):
UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code:
27856
Area code(s):
252
FIPS code:
37-46000
GNIS feature ID:
1021605

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate in a particular jail or prison?

To search for an inmate in a particular jail or prison, you can use the facility's official website, where many have inmate search tools. Alternatively, you can visit VINELink, which provides a nationwide service. It's also helpful to contact the facility directly via phone for assistance.

What information do I need to perform an inmate search?

To perform an inmate search, you generally need the inmate's full name and either their inmate ID number or date of birth. Some search systems may also allow you to search by other criteria, such as race, gender, or booking date.

Can I find out the charges against an inmate through an online search?

Yes, many online inmate search systems include the charges against an inmate as part of their searchable data. However, the level of detail and availability of this information can vary by jurisdiction.

How accurate and up-to-date is the inmate search information?

Inmate search information's accuracy and timeliness can vary. Most systems aim to keep data as current as possible, but delays can occur. Always verify with the specific facility if you need the most current information.

Arrest Lookup and Active Warrant Search

How can I check if there is an active warrant for someone?

To check for an active warrant, you can use online public records databases, visit or contact the local sheriff's office, or use the court's official website in the jurisdiction where you suspect a warrant might have been issued. Some areas offer online warrant search tools.

What is the process for accessing arrest records in my state?

The process varies by state, but typically involves requesting records from the relevant law enforcement agency or court. Many states have online portals for public records requests, while others may require a written request or in-person visit.

Are arrest records and warrant information available to the public?

Generally, yes, arrest records and warrant information are public records. However, access may be restricted based on the case's sensitivity, the involved individual's age, or specific state laws.

Jail Bookings and Mugshots

How can I find recent jail bookings in my area?

Local law enforcement agencies often publish recent jail bookings online. You can check the official website of the county sheriff's office or local police department. Some areas also have dedicated websites or social media pages for this purpose.

Are mugshots from recent arrests publicly accessible?

Yes, in many jurisdictions, mugshots from recent arrests are publicly accessible through official law enforcement websites or upon request. However, policies and practices vary widely.

What are my rights regarding the publication of my mugshot online?

Your rights can depend on state laws. Some states have laws that allow individuals to request the removal of their mugshot from commercial websites under certain conditions. Legal advice is recommended to understand and potentially act on these rights.

Inmate Calls and Communication

What are the rules for inmate phone calls at most facilities?

Rules vary, but generally, inmates can make collect calls or use a pre-paid account. Calls are often monitored and recorded, except for those with legal counsel. There may be restrictions on call length and frequency.

How can I set up a phone account to receive calls from an inmate?

To set up a phone account, you typically need to contact the phone service provider contracted by the correctional facility. Providers like Securus Technologies and Global Tel Link offer these services, requiring you to create an account and deposit funds.

Are there restrictions on what can be sent in inmate mail?

Yes, there are usually strict guidelines on what can be sent in inmate mail, including prohibitions on contraband, cash, and sometimes even certain types of paper or ink. Facilities often provide detailed guidelines on their websites.

Visitation

What do I need to know before visiting an inmate?

Before visiting an inmate, you need to check the facility's visitation policy, which typically includes dress codes, identification requirements, and scheduling visits in advance. Many facilities also have rules about what items you can bring.

How can I schedule a visitation with an inmate?

Scheduling a visitation often requires registering as a visitor with the facility, either online or in person, and then booking a visit according to the inmate's eligibility and facility's schedule. Some facilities use services like VINE for scheduling.

Are there any items I am not allowed to bring to a visitation?

Yes, there are many items you are not allowed to bring to a visitation, including weapons, drugs, alcohol, and sometimes even cell phones or electronic devices. Check the specific facility's rules for a detailed list.

Sending Money and Posting Bond

What are the ways I can send money to an inmate?

You can send money to an inmate via postal money orders, electronic transfer services like JPay, Western Union, or through the facility's approved system. Each method has its own fees and procedures.

How is the money transferred to inmates and how can they use it?

Money sent to inmates is usually deposited into their personal commissary account, which they can use to purchase items like food, toiletries, and writing materials. The transfer process and usage can be tracked via the facility's or service provider's system.

What is the process for posting bond for someone?

Posting bond involves paying the court a set amount to secure the release of the detained individual until their court date. This can often be done through a bail bondsman, who charges a fee to post bail on your behalf, or by paying the full amount directly to the court.

Release Information

How can I find out when an inmate is scheduled to be released?

Release dates can often be found through the inmate search feature on the correctional facility's website or by contacting the facility directly. Some jurisdictions also offer automated notification systems for release dates.

What procedures are followed when an inmate is released?

Procedures vary but generally include processing out, retrieving personal belongings, and sometimes providing transportation to a local point. Released inmates may also receive conditions for parole or probation.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates receive legal assistance while incarcerated?

Inmates can receive legal assistance through public defender offices, legal aid societies, or pro bono services from attorneys. Many prisons also have law libraries and resources to help inmates file their own legal documents.

Are there any programs available to help inmates with legal fees?

Yes, some nonprofit organizations and legal aid services offer assistance with legal fees for qualifying individuals. Additionally, public defender services are available for those who cannot afford private counsel in criminal cases.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What kind of medical care do inmates have access to?

Inmates have access to basic medical care, which includes treatment for illness and injury, mental health services, and sometimes dental care. The quality and extent of care can vary by facility.

How can I ensure that an inmate receives necessary medical treatment?

If you're concerned about an inmate's medical care, you can contact the facility's health services department or use formal complaint processes. In serious cases, legal intervention may be necessary.

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I request a copy of a criminal record?

To request a copy of a criminal record, contact the state's Department of Justice or the local police department. Many states also have online portals where you can request and pay for criminal records.

What information is included in a criminal record?

A criminal record typically includes the individual's personal information, a list of any charges and convictions, sentencing information, and sometimes mugshots or fingerprints.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I access the sex offender registry in my area?

The sex offender registry can be accessed online through national databases like the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) or state-specific registries. These databases allow you to search by name or location.

What information is available on the sex offender registry?

The sex offender registry typically includes the offender's name, photo, address, offense details, and compliance status. Information available can vary by state and the level of offense.

Background Check

How do I conduct a background check on someone?

To conduct a background check, you can use online services, contact a professional background check company, or request records from relevant government agencies. Consent may be required for certain types of information.

What information is typically included in a background check?

A background check can include criminal records, credit history, employment history, educational background, and other personal records, depending on the depth of the check and legal permissions.

Additional Questions

Can I appeal or dispute the accuracy of a criminal record?

Yes, if you find inaccuracies in a criminal record, you can appeal to the agency that issued the record to correct the information. This usually involves providing evidence of the inaccuracies.

What are the privacy rights of individuals with regard to these searches?

Individuals' privacy rights vary by jurisdiction, but generally, there are laws to protect sensitive information. Access to certain records may be restricted or require consent.

How can victims receive notifications about an inmate's status?

Victims can sign up for notification services like VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday), which provides updates on changes to an inmate's status, including release or transfer.

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