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Bayfield County Jail Inmate Roster Search

Bayfield County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Washburn, Wisconsin

Bayfield County Jail is a detention facility located in Washburn, Wisconsin. The jail serves the cities and towns of Bayfield County, including Washburn, Ashland, Bayfield, and Iron River. The facility houses adult male and female incarcerated people awaiting trial or sentencing, as well as those serving short sentences.

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Bayfield County Jail Inmate Lookup

The Bayfield County Jail provides an online inmate search tool on its official website. To conduct an inmate search, follow these steps:

Steps for Inmate Search

  1. Visit the Bayfield County Jail website: Access the official website of the Bayfield County Jail.
  2. Locate the "Inmate Search" option: Look for the "Inmate Search" link or tab on the homepage.
  3. Enter search criteria: Enter the offender's first and last name in the designated fields.
  4. Specify search parameters: If known, you can narrow your search by specifying the offender's date of birth, race, or gender.
  5. Initiate the search: Click on the "Search" button to begin the search process.

Using the Inmate Search Results

The inmate search results will display a list of matching offenders. For each offender, you will typically find the following information:

  • Full name
  • Booking number
  • Charges
  • Bond amount
  • Court date
  • Projected release date

Tips for Inmate Search:

  • If you do not have the offender's full name, try searching with partial information.
  • Use accurate spelling and avoid using nicknames.
  • If the inmate search does not yield any results, try contacting the jail directly for assistance.

Jail Roster

The jail roster is a public record that lists the names of incarcerated individuals currently held in a detention facility. The Bayfield County Jail maintains an online jail roster that provides detailed information about offenders in their custody.

Information Available on the Jail Roster

The Bayfield County Jail roster typically includes the following information for each incarcerated person:

  • Booking Number: A unique identification number assigned to the offender upon booking.
  • Last Name: The offender's last name.
  • First Name: The offender's first name.
  • Date of Birth: The offender's date of birth.
  • Release Date: The projected release date, if available.
  • Criminal Charges: A brief description of the charges against the offender.

Roster Updates

The jail roster is updated regularly, typically within 24 hours of an offender being booked or released. However, there may be delays in updating the roster due to various factors.

Where to Find the Jail Roster

The Bayfield County Jail roster can be accessed online through the jail's official website.

Other Useful Details

  • The jail roster is a searchable database, allowing users to find specific offenders by name or booking number.
  • The roster may also include additional information such as the offender's mugshot, bond amount, and court dates.
  • The jail roster is a valuable tool for family members, attorneys, and the general public to track the status of incarcerated individuals.

Please note that the availability of information on the jail roster may vary depending on the policies and procedures of the specific detention facility.

How to Call a Detainee

Inmates at Bayfield County Jail are permitted to make and receive phone calls as per the jail's regulations.

Inmate Call System

The jail uses a third-party inmate call system provided by Securus Technologies. Inmates are assigned a personal identification number (PIN) for making calls.

Calling an Inmate

To call an incarcerated person at Bayfield County Jail follow these steps:

  1. Obtain the inmate's PIN: Contact the inmate directly or their family/friends to obtain their PIN.
  2. Set up an account: Create an account with Securus Technologies to fund the inmate's phone account.
  3. Dial the jail's phone number: The Bayfield County Jail's phone number is (715) 373-6161.
  4. Enter the inmate's information: When prompted, enter the inmate's PIN and follow the instructions to connect the call.

Note: Inmate calls are subject to monitoring and recording.

Can Inmates Receive Calls?

Inmates at Bayfield County Jail are not permitted to receive incoming phone calls. All calls must be made by the incarcerated person.

Inmate Messaging

Bayfield County Jail does not offer inmate messaging services at this time. Inmates are not able to send or receive voice or text messages.

Detainee Mail

Inmates at Bayfield County Jail are permitted to receive mail from friends and family members.

Guidelines for Sending Mail to Inmates

  • Physical mail only: Only physical mail is accepted; no email or electronic messages are allowed.
  • Write clearly: Use a pen with dark ink and write legibly.
  • Include sender's address: Ensure your full return address is clearly visible on the envelope.
  • No contraband: Do not include any contraband items such as weapons, drugs, or money.
  • Approved photos only: Photographs are allowed but must be no larger than 4" x 6" and cannot depict nudity or violence.
  • Limit attachments: Paperclips, staples, and other attachments should be kept to a minimum.

Mailing Address

Bayfield County Jail Attn: Inmate Name 116 E 3rd St Washburn, WI 54891

Sending Care Packages to Inmates

Care packages are not permitted at Bayfield County Jail. Inmates are only allowed to receive mail and essential legal documents.

Sending Money to Inmates

Inmates at Bayfield County Jail can receive money through the following methods:

  • Online: Funds can be deposited online through the jail's official website using a credit or debit card.
  • Mail: Money orders can be mailed to the jail at the following address:

Bayfield County Jail Attn: Inmate Name 116 E 3rd St Washburn, WI 54891

Regulations and Limitations

  • Limits: There is a weekly limit of $200 that can be deposited into an inmate's account.
  • Fees: There is a $5 fee for online deposits and a $2 fee for money orders.
  • Restrictions: Money cannot be used to purchase illegal items or services.

Inmates can use the funds in their account to purchase commissary items, postage, and phone calls.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit

To arrange a visit with an incarcerated person at Bayfield County Jail follow these steps:

  1. Schedule a visit: Contact the jail at (715) 373-6161 to schedule a visitation time. Visits are typically scheduled in advance.
  2. Provide visitor information: You will be required to provide your name, address, and relationship to the incarcerated person.
  3. Background check: All visitors are subject to a background check.

Rules and Regulations for Visits

  • Dress code: Visitors must dress appropriately. No revealing or provocative clothing is allowed.
  • Identification: Visitors must present a valid photo ID at the time of the visit.
  • Behavior: Visitors must behave respectfully and follow all instructions from jail staff.
  • Contraband: Visitors are not allowed to bring any contraband items into the jail, including weapons, drugs, or alcohol.
  • Contact: Physical contact with incarcerated persons is not permitted during visits.

Visitation Hours

Visitation hours at Bayfield County Jail are as follows:

  • Weekdays: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM and 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Weekends: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Video Visitation

Bayfield County Jail does not offer video visitation at this time.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store within the jail where incarcerated persons can purchase various items using funds from their accounts. The commissary serves several purposes:

  • Provides essential items: The commissary offers essential items that inmates may not receive through other means, such as toiletries, clothing, and snacks.
  • Incentivizes good behavior: Inmates can earn commissary privileges as a reward for good behavior.
  • Supports jail operations: Profits from the commissary help fund jail programs and services.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary

Inmates can use the commissary by:

  • Ordering items online: Inmates can place orders for commissary items through the jail's online ordering system.
  • Visiting the commissary in person: Inmates may also visit the commissary in person during designated times to make purchases.

Restrictions on Commissary Use

There are certain restrictions on commissary use at Bayfield County Jail:

  • Limits: Inmates may have a maximum of $200 in their commissary account at any given time.
  • Prohibited items: Certain items, such as weapons, drugs, and alcohol, are not allowed to be purchased from the commissary.
  • Disciplinary action: Misuse of the commissary, such as attempting to purchase contraband items, may result in disciplinary action.

Release Information

Release Explanation

Inmates incarcerated at Bayfield County Jail may be released for various reasons, including:

  • Completion of their sentence
  • Payment of bail or fines
  • Transfer to another facility
  • Release on probation or parole

How to Get Inmate Release Information

To obtain information about an inmate's release, contact the Bayfield County Jail at (715) 373-6161. You will be asked to provide the inmate's name and booking number.

Security Level and Jail Staff

Bayfield County Jail employs various security measures to ensure the safety and security of inmates, staff, and the public. These measures include:

  • Secure perimeter fencing
  • Controlled access points
  • Surveillance cameras
  • Electronic monitoring systems
  • Armed security personnel

Categories of Offenders Housed

Bayfield County Jail houses adult male and female inmates. The jail classifies inmates based on their security risk and needs, including:

  • Minimum security
  • Medium security
  • Maximum security

Role of Correctional Officers

Correctional officers at Bayfield County Jail are responsible for:

  • Maintaining order and security within the jail
  • Supervising inmates
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Conducting security checks
  • Responding to emergencies

Correctional Staff

In addition to correctional officers, Bayfield County Jail employs a variety of other correctional staff, including:

  • Jail administrators
  • Medical staff
  • Mental health professionals
  • Educational staff
  • Food service staff

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

615 Second Avenue East 115, Washburn, WI, 54891-0115

Official Phone Number

715-373-6322, 715-373-6120

Official Website

www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/149/Sheriffs-Office

Washburn, WI

Coordinates:
46.67389°N 90.89778°W
Country:
United States
State:
Wisconsin
County:
Bayfield
Government:
Type:
Mayor–council
Mayor:
Richard Avol
Area:
Total:
3.92 sq mi (10.14 km2)
Land:
3.91 sq mi (10.13 km2)
Water:
0.00 sq mi (0.01 km2)
Elevation:
692 ft (211 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
2,117
Estimate (2019):
2,036
Density:
520.32/sq mi (200.91/km2)
Time zone:
UTC-6 (Central (CST))
Summer (DST):
UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP Code:
54814
Area code(s):
715 & 534
FIPS code:
55-83525
GNIS feature ID:
1576230

Frequently Asked Questions

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

To search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison, follow these steps:

  1. Identify the Facility: Know the specific jail or prison where the inmate is believed to be held. Prisons are usually managed at the state level, while jails are managed by local or county authorities.
  2. Use Online Search Portals: Most state departments of corrections and local jail websites have an online inmate locator tool. You can start by visiting the official website of the state's department of corrections or the local sheriff's office.
  3. Provide Required Information: You typically need the inmate's full name and sometimes their birthdate or inmate ID number to conduct a search.
  4. Contact the Facility Directly: If online search is inconclusive, contact the facility directly via phone or email for assistance.

What information do I need to conduct an inmate search?

To conduct an inmate search effectively, you will need:

  • The inmate's full name.
  • The inmate's date of birth (DOB) is helpful but not always required.
  • The inmate ID number if known, can significantly narrow down the search.
  • Knowing the specific facility where the inmate is held (state, federal, or local jail) is crucial for a targeted search.

Arrest Lookup

How can I find out if someone has been arrested recently?

To find out if someone has been arrested recently:

  1. Check Local Sheriff and Police Department Websites: Many law enforcement agencies post recent arrest records online, accessible through their official websites.
  2. Use Online Arrest Lookup Services: There are various online platforms where you can search for recent arrests by name and location. Note that the timeliness and accuracy of the information can vary.
  3. Contact the Local Jail or Detention Center: If you know the area where the arrest likely occurred, contacting the local jail or detention facility directly can provide information on recent bookings.

Is there a way to look up arrest records online for free?

Yes, there are ways to look up arrest records online for free:

  • Local Law Enforcement Websites: Many sheriff's offices and police departments offer free access to arrest records and booking logs on their websites.
  • Public Records Search Engines: Websites like SearchQuarry and TruthFinder offer limited free searches or trial periods, but comprehensive details might require a fee.
  • Court Websites: Some court records, which can include arrest information, are accessible online through the respective court's official website.

Active Warrant Search

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

To check for an active warrant:

  1. Visit the Local Sheriff's Office Website: Many sheriff's offices have online search tools for active warrants.
  2. Contact the Court: Warrants are typically issued by courts, so contacting the clerk of the court in the jurisdiction where the warrant might have been issued can yield information.
  3. Use Third-Party Websites: There are databases and search services (some may charge a fee) that compile warrant information from various jurisdictions.

Can I anonymously check for active warrants against someone?

Yes, you can anonymously check for active warrants:

  • Online Searches: Using online databases provided by sheriff's offices or third-party websites does not require you to reveal your identity.
  • Phone Inquiries: Calling the court or sheriff's office to inquire about warrants can be done anonymously, though some information about the person of interest will be necessary for the search.

Jail Bookings

Where can I find information on recent jail bookings?

Information on recent jail bookings can usually be found on:

  • Local Sheriff's Office Websites: Many provide daily or weekly booking reports.
  • Local News Websites: Some local news outlets publish booking logs or summaries of recent arrests.
  • Jail Information Lines: Automated phone systems or help desks can provide booking information.

Are jail booking records available to the public?

Yes, jail booking records are generally considered public records and are available to the public. Availability and accessibility might vary by jurisdiction.

Mugshots

How can I find someone's mugshot online?

To find someone's mugshot online:

  1. Check the Local Sheriff or Police Department Website: Many law enforcement agencies publish mugshots of recently booked individuals.
  2. Use Mugshot Websites: There are specific websites dedicated to aggregating and publishing mugshots from various jurisdictions. Be cautious, as some may charge for removal.
  3. Public Records Search Services: These platforms might include mugshots in their reports, though a fee is often required for detailed information.

Are mugshots from all states available online?

No, mugshots from all states are not uniformly available online due to varying state laws and privacy concerns. Some states have restrictions on the public release of mugshots.

Inmate Calls

What are the rules for receiving calls from an inmate?

The rules for receiving calls from an inmate include:

  • Pre-Approval: You may need to be on an approved list to receive calls.
  • Call Type: Calls are typically collect, though some facilities allow inmates to use prepaid phone accounts.
  • Time Restrictions: Calls are often limited in duration and available only during specific hours.
  • Monitoring and Recording: Inmate calls are usually subject to monitoring and recording, except for privileged attorney-client communications.

How can I set up a prepaid account for inmate calls?

To set up a prepaid account for inmate calls:

  1. Identify the Phone Service Provider: Find out which company provides phone services for the facility (e.g., Securus, GTL).
  2. Create an Account: Visit the provider's website or contact them by phone to set up an account.
  3. Add Funds: You can usually add funds online, over the phone, or through some retail locations.

Inmate Mail

What is the correct way to address mail to an inmate?

The correct way to address mail to an inmate typically includes:

  • The inmate's full name and ID number.
  • The name of the facility.
  • The specific unit or cell block where the inmate is housed.
  • The facility's address, including city, state, and zip code.

Check the facility's website or contact them for exact addressing guidelines.

Are there restrictions on what can be sent to inmates?

Yes, there are restrictions on what can be sent to inmates, including but not limited to:

  • Prohibited Items: Drugs, weapons, contraband, or anything that poses a security risk.
  • Content Restrictions: Material that is obscene, threatens security, or facilitates criminal activity is prohibited.
  • Physical Restrictions: Limits on size, type, and quantity of items (e.g., books must come directly from the publisher or a recognized retailer).

Visitation

How do I schedule a visitation with an inmate?

To schedule a visitation with an inmate:

  1. Check the Facility's Visitation Policy: Each facility has its own rules and scheduling procedures, often available on its website.
  2. Register for Visitation: You may need to fill out a form and get approval in advance.
  3. Schedule the Visit: Use the facility's online system, phone line, or in-person process to schedule your visit.

What identification do I need to bring for inmate visitation?

For inmate visitation, you typically need to bring:

  • A government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver's license, passport).
  • Birth certificates for minor visitors, if required.
  • Any additional documentation specified by the facility's visitation policy.

Sending Money

What are the methods for sending money to an inmate?

Methods for sending money to an inmate include:

  • Electronic Funds Transfer: Services like JPay, Western Union, and GTL allow you to send money online or via phone.
  • Money Orders: Some facilities accept money orders sent through mail.
  • In-Person Deposits: Some jails and prisons allow you to deposit money directly at the facility.

Is there a limit on how much money I can send an inmate?

Yes, there is often a limit on how much money you can send an inmate, which varies by facility. Check the facility's policies or contact them directly for specific limits.

Posting Bond

How can I post bond for someone?

To post bond for someone:

  1. Determine the Bond Amount: Find out the bond amount set by the court.
  2. Choose the Bond Type: Decide whether to pay the full amount, use a bond agent for a surety bond, or utilize property as collateral.
  3. Complete the Transaction: Pay the bond directly to the court or jail, or work with a bond agent as necessary.

What payment methods are accepted for posting bond?

Payment methods for posting bond can include:

  • Cash.
  • Cashier's checks or money orders.
  • Credit and debit cards (at some facilities).
  • Property (for property bonds, subject to approval).

Release

How can I find out when an inmate is being released?

To find out when an inmate is being released:

  1. Contact the Facility: Call or email the jail or prison where the inmate is held.
  2. Check Online Inmate Locators: Some facilities update release dates in their online inmate search systems.

Are inmates released at a specific time of day?

Inmate release times vary by facility. Some may release inmates only during business hours, while others might process releases 24/7. It's best to check with the specific facility.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can an inmate obtain legal representation?

An inmate can obtain legal representation by:

  • Requesting a Public Defender: In criminal cases, if the inmate cannot afford an attorney, the court will appoint a public defender.
  • Hiring a Private Attorney: Inmates or their families can hire a private lawyer.
  • Legal Aid Societies: Non-profit organizations may offer free or low-cost legal services to inmates.

Are there organizations that provide free legal assistance to inmates?

Yes, there are organizations that provide free legal assistance to inmates, such as:

  • The Innocence Project: Focuses on wrongful convictions.
  • Legal Aid Societies: Offer various legal services based on income eligibility.
  • ACLU: Takes on cases involving civil rights violations.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What kind of medical care is available to inmates?

Inmates have access to basic medical care, including:

  • Emergency services.
  • Routine health care.
  • Mental health services.
  • Dental care.

Facilities are required by law to address the medical needs of inmates.

Can an inmate receive medical care for pre-existing conditions?

Yes, an inmate can receive medical care for pre-existing conditions. Prisons and jails are legally obligated to provide necessary care for all medical conditions, including those diagnosed before incarceration.

Criminal Records Lookup

How do I perform a criminal records lookup for someone?

To perform a criminal records lookup:

  1. Use State or County Websites: Many jurisdictions offer online access to criminal records through their official websites.
  2. Third-Party Websites: Websites like BeenVerified and TruthFinder aggregate public records, including criminal records, from various sources.
  3. Request Records from the Court: You can also request records directly from the court where the case was filed.

Are criminal records from all states available online?

Criminal records from all states are not uniformly available online. Access varies by state and locality, with some jurisdictions offering comprehensive online databases and others requiring in-person requests.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I access the sex offender registry?

To access the sex offender registry:

  1. National Registry: The National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) provides a unified search across state databases.
  2. State Registries: Each state maintains its own sex offender registry, accessible through the state's official website.

What information is available in the sex offender registry?

The sex offender registry typically includes:

  • The offender's name and aliases.
  • Photographs.
  • Offense details.
  • Address and sometimes employment information.

Background Check

What information is included in a background check?

A background check can include:

  • Criminal records.
  • Employment history.
  • Education verification.
  • Credit history.
  • Driving records.

How can I request a background check on someone for employment purposes?

To request a background check for employment purposes:

  1. Obtain Consent: Federal law requires obtaining the candidate's consent in writing.
  2. Use a Background Check Service: Employers often use third-party services that comply with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
  3. Check State Laws: Some states have additional regulations regarding background checks for employment.
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