Judith Basin County Montana Inmate Jail Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1986)Judith Basin County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Judith Basin County Jail & Sheriff91 3rd Street NorthStanfordMT59479406-566-2212
Judith Basin County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Judith Basin County Sheriff's OfficePO Box 427StanfordMT59479406-566-2212
Judith Basin County Sheriffs Office91 3rd Street NorthStanfordMT59479406-566-2212
Judith Basin County Inmate & Jail Records Databases
Judith Basin County Inmate Search & Jail Roster
Statistics
Pretrial Jail Population1
Female Pretrial Jail Population
Male Pretrial Jail Population1
Total Jail Admissions65
Total Jail Population3
Female Jail Population
Male Jail Population1
Asian Jail Population
Black Jail Population
Latino Jail Population
Native Jail Population
White Jail Population1

Jail Records Search – How to Conduct a Jail Records Search

Searching for jail records in Judith Basin County, Montana is really not much different than searching anywhere else. Jail records can be obtained from the local courthouse, Federal Bureau of Prisons, or the Department of Corrections. State law mandates that the records are released to the public upon request. So, how do you go about requesting these documents?

When looking for jail records in Judith Basin County, Montana, you’ll need to fill out an application and submit it to the designated agencies or persons, either at the county courthouse or online. If you are applying for free background information, the process is a lot easier. There’s no need to pay anything in exchange for this information; however, if you wish to use the records to help with any legal proceedings, you will have to pay a small nominal charge. For some people, the minimal investment is well worth paying a little bit of money to make certain that you’re obtaining all of the information that you need and that you’re not missing out on something.

Many of the online background record providers allow you to type in basic information. Some websites allow you to enter in more detailed information, although the charges tend to be more expensive for that service. Generally, the more detailed the information you provide, the more you will pay. However, there are some services that offer very comprehensive details and they are quite reasonable in price.

It is possible to search for these records by name, gender, race, age, occupation, and so forth. Some sites do not require you to fill out these additional fields, but it would still be good to be aware of them. Jail records are considered public information, which means that the information is made readily available to anyone who requests it. This means that it can be shared with other public records databases as well, such as those maintained by the state.

There is a chance that you’ll be asked to pay for more extensive information regarding jail records when doing a background check. Sometimes the records you want are restricted only to your own state or locality, or sometimes they are available nationwide. If the information provided to you is extensive and/or specialized, it is probably best to consult with an experienced public record information provider instead of doing the research yourself.

The result of doing a search by name is usually only partial and it will also take some time. This is because records are stored in multiple places and you will have to sift through the hundreds of different public record databases to find what you are looking for. For example, if someone has been convicted of stealing in more than one state, there may be many records from more than one state in which he has committed this crime. In this case, it would take you much longer to conduct an intensive search by name. That’s why it’s generally better to hire a professional for conducting jail records searches of individuals.