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To find an inmate in Orange County jail, use Orange County inmate search online whos in jail. Enter an inmate's name and submit to search. You can obtain the inmate details like custody status, next court appearance date, housing location and bond amount. If there're no inmates found, contact us for assistance.
The Department of Corrections (DOC) strongly encourages communication between incarcerated individuals and their loved ones. The primary ways to keep in touch are through phone calls, email, and mail.
Members of the public who wish to obtain records of inmates incarcerated in county or city jails may contact the local arresting agency. Most local jail administrators provide inmate information on their website for each public access.
Before 1915 they are available online and can be searched by name of prisoner on Findmypast. From 1916 onwards they are not digitised and must be consulted as original records at The National Archives. To identify the record you need, search HO 140 by county and year.
NYSDOC Greene Correctional Facility inmate search Perform a search by following these steps: Step 1: Enter their first name and last name into the search form and click "Search" Step 2: Locate their inmate record. Step 3: Write down their Inmate ID and any housing information provided.
Transferred or Released – The inmate may have been transferred to another facility or released from custody. In such cases, they would no longer appear in searches for the facility where they were previously held.
Francisco Acevedo, serial killer who murdered three women in New York between 1989 and 1996. Andre Rand, thought to be the notorious madman "Cropsy" in Staten Island, New York. Charles Luciano, known as Lucky Luciano, founded the modern Cosa Nostra.