Name | Address | City | State | Zip Code | Phone Number | |||||||
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(329)Chambers County Inmate & Jail Records Offices | ||||||||||||
Chambers County Sheriff's Office | 2 Lafayette Street South | La Fayette | AL | 36862 | 334-864-4341 | |||||||
Chambers County Inmate & Jail Records Offices | ||||||||||||
Chambers County Sheriffs Department / Chambers County Jail | 105 Alabama Avenue West | La Fayette | AL | 36862 | 334-864-4336 | |||||||
James C. Morgan Chambers County Detention Facility | 105 Alabama Avenue West | La Fayette | AL | 36862 | 334-861-4336 | |||||||
Chambers County Inmate & Jail Records Databases | ||||||||||||
Chambers County Jail Records | ||||||||||||
Chambers County Sheriff's Department Website |
Statistics | |
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Jail Population Held for State Prison | 1 |
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison | – |
Jail Population Held for State Jail | 133 |
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail | 1 |
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies | 1 |
Jail Population Held for ICE | – |
Pretrial Jail Population | 48 |
Female Pretrial Jail Population | 5 |
Male Pretrial Jail Population | 47 |
Total Jail Admissions | 2,892 |
Total Jail Population | 149 |
Female Jail Population | 18 |
Male Jail Population | 115 |
Asian Jail Population | – |
Black Jail Population | 69 |
Latino Jail Population | 1 |
Native Jail Population | – |
White Jail Population | 63 |
Total Prison Population | 206 |
Female Prison Population | 10 |
Male Prison Population | 196 |
Total Prison Admissions | 86 |
Female Prison Admissions | 9 |
Male Prison Admissions | 77 |
Asian Prison Admissions | – |
Black Prison Admissions | 48 |
Latino Prison Admissions | – |
Native Prison Admissions | – |
White Prison Admissions | 38 |
Other Prison Admissions | – |
Asian Prison Population | – |
Black Prison Population | 139 |
Latino Prison Population | – |
Native Prison Population | – |
White Prison Population | 66 |
Other Prison Population | 1 |
Inmate Jail Records in Other Counties
Other Records in Chambers County
Jail Records – How to Check Out Someone’s Jail Records
In the state of Alabama, arrest records are generally kept in two separate but interconnected locations: the circuit courts and the jail. The clerk of court usually maintains these files. The Criminal Justice Department maintains a repository of the entire records. These records are retrieved from police departments, correctional facilities, state correctional facilities, public archives, universities, colleges and public agencies. Generally, an applicant needs to personally go to the designated office to obtain a criminal history search.
Criminal History Records Search is also available for free on the Internet. On any search engine like Google or Yahoo, type in “criminal background record” or ” Jail records”. Then press the enter key or click on the button. A comprehensive report containing the name of the person, his current address, date of birth, social security number, birth date etc will be provided. In certain cases, this information is also available for free. However, the data provided is limited to certain states only.
Jail records are maintained to ensure that the people who are arrested have not been convicted of any crime prior to their arrest. Information obtained from these files include the crime they were arrested for, date of arrest, names of other defendants with whom they were associated and date of last activity. Criminal activity records are available at the circuit and county levels and can be accessed by anyone via the Internet.
Jail records help us know if criminals re-offend. We need to ensure that we do not let those with criminal records gain entry into sensitive institutions like banks or schools. Jail records help us prevent fraud and identity theft.
Accessing the jail records is usually performed by the law enforcement authorities or the concerned bureau of the circuit courts. If you have a concern about someone’s past criminal activity or you need to check if someone has a clean slate after a divorce, you can use jail records to your advantage. Criminal records are normally confidential but some agencies make it open to the general public through requests made online. Criminal record searches are usually free, but some may charge a minimal fee depending on the sensitivity of the information.
Jail records contain various pieces of information including the nature of the crime, time served in jail, number of times the person has been convicted for criminal activity and all the violations. Some records also show psychological and economic details. Jail records are widely used by employers to screen job applicants to make sure they are not likely to repeat criminal offenses. It is used as a part of the background check when people apply for certain jobs like teaching, law and security jobs. Jail records can be used by individuals to check if someone has a clean slate even after having been convicted of a crime. Jail records are considered public domain and you can access them at your convenience.