Aroostook County Maine Inmate Jail Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(334)Aroostook County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Aroostook County Jail15 BroadwayHoultonME04730207-532-7317
Aroostook County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Aroostook County Sheriff's Office25 School StreetHoultonME04730207-532-3471
Aroostook County Sheriffs Department26 Court StreetHoultonME04730207-532-3471
Aroostook County Sheriffs Department - Limestone93 Main StreetLimestoneME04750207-325-0912
Aroostook County Inmate & Jail Records Databases
Aroostook County Inmate Search & Jail Roster
Aroostook County Jail Records
Aroostook County Sheriff's Office Website
Statistics
Pretrial Jail Population82
Female Pretrial Jail Population8
Male Pretrial Jail Population37
Total Jail Admissions1,477
Total Jail Population73
Female Jail Population14
Male Jail Population88
Asian Jail Population
Black Jail Population2
Latino Jail Population1
Native Jail Population2
White Jail Population97
Total Prison Population158
Female Prison Population10
Male Prison Population148
Total Prison Admissions93
Female Prison Admissions10
Male Prison Admissions83
Asian Prison Admissions
Black Prison Admissions
Latino Prison Admissions
Native Prison Admissions4
White Prison Admissions84
Other Prison Admissions5
Asian Prison Population
Black Prison Population
Latino Prison Population
Native Prison Population7
White Prison Population146
Other Prison Population5

How to Search For Jail Records Online

Jail records are among some of the most sensitive and essential types of public records that can be accessed. In many states, jail records are compiled and maintained by the local or state correctional facility. However, in Aroostook County, Maine, jail records are considered private, and cannot be accessed without first paying a nominal fee. Jail records, like birth and death certificates are public records. This means that if you want to conduct a background check on someone, you have to go to the right place, pay the minimal fee, and gain the information you need.

There are many reasons that people may need to search for someone’s jail records. One reason is because they suspect that someone is not telling them the truth about their background. Perhaps they don’t want to be found out using public records, or perhaps they are not quite sure about a person’s history. If this is you, then it is important to know what types of jail records are available to you. Generally, there are two types of public records that you can search for jail records. These are the free and the pay sites.

The free sites are very limited in the amount of information that they provide. They do not contain any jail booking photos or mug shot data, date of arrest, or other relevant jail information. This is information that you can only obtain from the jail itself, or through the Freedom of Information Act. The pay sites, however, allow you to search as many jail records as you want for as many different types of purposes. They do not charge an up front fee, but only charge a membership fee which you pay after you have already searched the database.

When you access jail records through a pay site, you are able to search all of the same public records that the jail provides. You can obtain jail records such as criminal history and inmate information, but these are not considered public records. This means that you cannot perform a nationwide search on them. However, you are able to obtain information such as traffic violations and sex offenses, as well as past employment information and financial history.

To search for these records, you will need to use an online jail record retrieval website. These websites are very easy to use and give you comprehensive information that you can download directly to your computer. The databases are pulled from several major state or county offices, and are updated on a regular basis. This means that your searches will be as current as the jail records themselves.

Jail records are a valuable resource if you need to find out more about the people you associate with. This includes your fiance, babysitter, school employees, and anybody else you may consider trusting. By being able to view their jail history, you will know whether they are telling you the truth about who they are, where they live, and whether or not they are worthy of trust.