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Walsh County Jail Inmate Lookup

Walsh County Jail, situated in Grafton, North Dakota, is a correction facility dedicated to maintaining public safety. This medium-security detention center houses inmates awaiting trial or serving short-term sentences. It's operated by the Walsh County Sheriff's Department, offering programs designed to promote positive behavior and reduce recidivism.

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Inmate Search and Prison Roster

To facilitate communication and information access for inmates' families and their attorneys, Walsh County Jail maintains an up-to-date online Inmate Roster. This comprehensive list provides information about every inmate currently housed in the facility.

Steps for Searching an Inmate

  1. Navigate to the Inmate Search page.
  2. The default list displays all current detainees. To search for a specific inmate, utilize the search bar at the top of the page.
  3. Enter the inmate's First Name, Last Name, or Booking Number. The search function is not case-sensitive and will return results even with partial information.
  4. Click on the 'Search' button to view the results.
  5. If the person is currently an inmate, their name will appear on the screen. Click on the name to access detailed information.

Information Available on the Jail Roster

The Walsh County Jail roster provides several key pieces of information for each inmate:

  • Booking Number: A unique identification number assigned at the time of booking.
  • Last Name and First Name: The legal surname and given name of the inmate.
  • Date of Birth: The inmate's date of birth.
  • Release Date: If applicable, the scheduled date the inmate will be released from the detention center.
  • Criminal Charges: The charges or offenses for which the inmate is being held.

Tips for Inmate Search

  • To yield successful search results, always ensure to spell the inmate's name correctly.
  • Utilize the booking number if available. This unique ID will yield the most accurate results.
  • Remember that the inmate search will only display current inmates. If the individual has been released or transferred, they will not appear in the search.
  • If you encounter any issues or cannot locate the inmate, it's advisable to contact the Walsh County Jail directly at their official phone number: 701-352-2041.

Advanced Search

Beyond the basic search method mentioned earlier, the Inmate Search page provides advanced search options to refine the search. These include:

  • Inmate Status: You can narrow your search to specific inmate categories such as 'In Custody', 'Released', or 'Transferred'.
  • Date Range: You can specify a date range to locate inmates booked or released during a particular period.
  • Age Range: It allows the searcher to input an age range, which can be helpful if the exact date of birth of the inmate is unknown.

Remember to hit 'Reset' if you wish to clear all fields and start a new search.

Additional Information on the Prison Roster

Besides the basic information, the prison roster page also provides further details such as:

  • Gender: This identifies the inmate's gender.
  • Race: This discloses the inmate's racial identification.
  • Arresting Agency: The law enforcement agency that arrested the inmate.
  • Booking Date: The date the inmate was booked into the facility.

By clicking on the inmate's name, you can also view additional information, such as the inmate's mugshot, if it's publicly accessible, along with a list of all charges against them.

Scheduling a Visit or Sending Mail

To maintain morale and support the rehabilitation process, the correction facility encourages family and friends to keep in contact with inmates. For details on visitation rules, schedules, and how to send mail, visit the Inmate Visitation and Inmate Mail pages respectively.

Safety and Confidentiality

The Walsh County Jail ensures the safety of all searches. Your search queries are confidential and do not alert the inmate or any staff members about who is conducting the search.

Contacting the Jail

For any issues encountered while using the online tools or for further inquiries, the Walsh County Jail can be reached at their official phone number: 701-352-2041. 

Visitation Guidelines and Hours

Maintaining connections with friends and family is an essential part of an inmate's reintegration process. Walsh County Jail allows visitations, subject to certain guidelines to ensure a secure and orderly environment.

Procedure for Arranging a Visit

  1. Navigate to the Inmate Visitation Scheduling page.
  2. You must register an account to schedule a visit. If you already have an account, log in.
  3. Once logged in, select the inmate you wish to visit and choose an available slot from the provided schedule.
  4. Confirm your visitation slot.

Rules and Regulations for Visits

  1. All visitors must register and possess valid identification.
  2. Visitors must arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled visitation time.
  3. Appropriate dress code must be adhered to. Provocative clothing, uniforms resembling law enforcement attire, and clothes displaying offensive messages are not permitted.
  4. Personal belongings are not allowed in the visitation area.
  5. Visitors must adhere to the rules and directions of the staff at all times. Disruptive behavior may lead to termination of the visit or a ban on future visits.

Visitation Hours

Walsh County Jail allows visitation from Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM. However, visitation hours can change, so it is advisable to check the Inmate Visitation page for the most current schedule before arranging a visit.

Inmate Communications

Inmate Call System

Walsh County Jail utilizes a managed inmate call system. Inmates have access to phones and can make outgoing calls but cannot receive incoming calls.

Rules and Regulations

  1. All calls except legal calls are subject to monitoring and recording.
  2. Harassing or threatening calls are prohibited and may result in disciplinary action.
  3. The jail is not responsible for ensuring connectivity or call quality.

Jail Phone Number

The official phone number for Walsh County Jail is 701-352-2041. This number can be used to make inquiries about inmates, request information about the facility, or to report issues with the inmate call system.

Guidelines for Use

  1. Respect the staff's time. Make sure your questions or concerns are well-formulated before calling.
  2. Do not attempt to pass messages to inmates through this number.
  3. Always adhere to instructions provided by the staff.

For information regarding setting up prepaid calling accounts, rates, and other inquiries, refer to the Inmate Phone Information page.

Inmate Mail

Keeping in touch with inmates through written correspondence is an important means of maintaining social connections and offering support.

Process of Sending Mail to an Inmate

  1. Address your letter following the format:

    Inmate's Full Name
    Walsh County Jail
    638 Cooper Avenue
    Grafton, ND 58237
    
  2. Ensure your letter includes your full name and return address in the upper left corner.

  3. Deposit the letter in your local post office or mailbox for delivery.

Guidelines for Sending Mail to Inmates

  1. Only letters, postcards, and legal documents are allowed. Packages, including books or magazines, are not accepted unless they come directly from publishers.
  2. Photos are permitted but must not contain nudity, depict illegal activities, or present a security risk.
  3. No contraband, including substances, weapons, or explicit materials, is allowed. Any discovered contraband will be confiscated, and law enforcement may be alerted.
  4. Letters or messages that could incite violence, crime, or disrupt the order of the detention center are not allowed.
  5. Mail is subject to inspection and screening by jail staff.

For additional rules and guidelines, refer to the Inmate Mail page.

Sending Money to Inmates

Inmates can use funds in their accounts to purchase commissary items or make phone calls.

Approved Methods for Sending Money

  1. Online Deposits: Navigate to the jail's Inmate Commissary Deposits page. Follow the instructions to deposit funds using a credit or debit card.
  2. Money Orders: Make a money order payable to "Walsh County Jail" with the inmate's full name on the memo line. Mail it to the jail at the address provided above.
  3. In-Person Deposits: Visit the detention center and use the lobby kiosk to deposit funds into the inmate's account. The kiosk accepts cash and credit or debit cards.

Regulations and Limitations for Sending Money

  1. There is a limit on the amount of money that can be deposited per transaction, per day. Check the Inmate Commissary Deposits page for specific limits.
  2. Funds deposited are available to inmates within 24 hours.
  3. All transactions are final and non-refundable.
  4. Money sent to an inmate should be for that inmate's use only. Transferring money between inmate accounts is prohibited.
  5. The facility is not responsible for lost, stolen, or misappropriated funds.

Always ensure that you are in compliance with all jail policies to prevent your transactions from being denied or delayed.

Inmate Commissary

The inmate commissary is a store within the correction facility where inmates can purchase products using funds from their accounts. The commissary sells a variety of items, including snacks, personal hygiene items, stationery, and more.

Purpose of the Commissary

The purpose of the commissary is twofold. Firstly, it allows inmates to purchase extra items beyond what the jail provides, enhancing their comfort and well-being. Secondly, the management of personal funds and making choices about purchases can teach inmates responsibility and budgeting skills.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary

Inmates place orders for commissary items once a week. The cost of the items is deducted from the inmate's account. It's important to note that the commissary's operation depends on the jail's schedule and could be influenced by security issues or lockdowns.

Restrictions on Commissary Use

  1. Inmates must have sufficient funds in their accounts to cover the cost of their purchases.
  2. Some items might be restricted based on the inmate's security level or behavioral record.
  3. There is usually a spending limit to control the number of items an inmate can purchase in a week.
  4. Commissary privileges can be revoked as a disciplinary measure.

Incarceration Records and Mugshots

Process of Obtaining Incarceration Records

Incarceration records can be obtained by submitting a formal request to the Walsh County Sheriff's Department under the North Dakota Open Records Law. The request must specify the information you're seeking and should be mailed or hand-delivered to the sheriff's department. Processing times can vary.

For detailed instructions and forms, visit the Public Records Request page.

Explanation of Mugshots and Their Availability

A mugshot is a photograph taken by law enforcement agencies when a person is arrested. Mugshots typically include a front-view and side-view photo of the person.

Mugshots of Walsh County Jail inmates may be available on the Inmate Search page. Click on an inmate's name to access their detailed profile, which may include the mugshot. Note that the availability of mugshots is subject to legal restrictions and the detention center's policies.

Inmate Population

Walsh County Jail's inmate population varies, generally housing between 50-100 inmates at any given time. The fluctuation is due to new arrests, transfers, and releases. It's recommended to check the Inmate Roster for the most current statistics.

Average Inmate Stay Duration

The average length of stay for an inmate at the Walsh County Jail is approximately 90 days. This duration can vary greatly depending on factors such as the nature of the offense, case processing times, and the inmate's previous criminal history.

Racial, Age, and Gender Demographics

As of the last report, the detention facility houses inmates of diverse racial backgrounds. The age range of inmates is generally from 18 to over 60 years. Both male and female inmates are held at the facility, with males making up the majority of the population.

For detailed demographics, it's recommended to visit the Inmate Demographics page.

Security Level

Walsh County Jail is a medium-security detention center, housing inmates who are awaiting trial or serving sentences for misdemeanor and lower-level felony offenses.

Security Measures

The correction facility employs various security measures to ensure the safety and security of inmates, staff, and the public. These measures include surveillance cameras, controlled access points, regular cell checks, and inmate searches.

Categories of Offenders Housed

The detention center houses both male and female offenders, including those awaiting trial, those serving short sentences, and those awaiting transfer to state prison after sentencing.

Role of Correctional Officers

Correctional officers at Walsh County Jail play a crucial role in maintaining security and order within the facility. Their duties include supervising inmates, enforcing rules, preventing disturbances, conducting searches for contraband, escorting inmates within the facility, and responding to emergencies. They also have a role in facilitating programs aimed at rehabilitation and reintegration.

Walsh County Jail Contact Information

For inquiries, reporting issues, or requesting information, you can contact Walsh County Jail using the following details:

Official Mailing Address

Walsh County Jail 638 Cooper Avenue Grafton, ND 58237

Official Phone Number

You can reach the facility at the following number: 701-352-2041.

Official Website

The official website for Walsh County Jail is https://walsh.jail.nd.us/.

Frequently Asked Questions

Inmate Search and Arrests Lookup

1. How do I conduct an inmate search in a specific facility?

You can conduct an inmate search in a specific facility through that facility's website or by contacting the facility directly. Most facilities have an "Inmate Lookup" or "Inmate Search" feature on their websites. You'll need the inmate's full name and possibly their inmate ID number. Some examples of these databases include Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator and VINE, which is available in many states.

2. What information do I need to lookup arrest records?

To lookup arrest records, you typically need the person's full name, date of birth, and the city or state where the arrest occurred. Some databases may also require additional details like the person's Social Security number or the date of the arrest.

3. Can I find an inmate's location using their inmate ID?

Yes, you can find an inmate's location using their inmate ID in most cases. The ID can be used on the facility's website or database to locate the inmate. The specific process varies depending on the facility and the state.

4. What if I don't know the full name of the inmate I'm looking for?

If you don't know the full name of the inmate, your search may be more difficult. However, some databases allow you to search with partial names or other identifying information like date of birth, race, or gender.

5. Are all arrest records publicly accessible?

While many arrest records are public, this can vary by state and by the nature of the crime. Some records may be sealed or expunged, meaning they are not available to the public.

Jail Bookings

6. How can I find information about a person's booking into jail?

Booking information can be found through the relevant law enforcement agency's website or a local courthouse. Some jurisdictions may also have online databases where you can lookup booking information using the person's name or booking number.

7. What details are included in the jail booking records?

Jail booking records typically include the inmate's name, booking date and time, charges, bail amount (if applicable), and upcoming court dates. Some records may also include a booking photo (mugshot), the inmate's address, and physical descriptors.

8. How soon are booking details updated after an arrest?

Booking details are typically updated soon after an arrest, often within a few hours. However, the exact timeframe can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the arrest.

Inmate Calls and Mail

9. How can I receive calls from an inmate?

Receiving calls from an inmate typically requires setting up an account with a service approved by the correctional facility. The inmate can then use their facility-provided phone time to call your number.

10. What is the process for sending mail to an inmate?

To send mail to an inmate, you generally need to use the correct facility address and include the inmate's full name and ID number. The mail is typically screened before being delivered to the inmate.

11. Are there restrictions on what can be included in inmate mail?

Yes, there are often restrictions on what can be included in inmate mail. Common restrictions include no contraband, no explicit material, and no items that could be used as weapons. Always check with the specific facility for their rules.

12. Can an inmate make international calls?

The ability for an inmate to make international calls depends on the rules of the specific correctional facility. Some do allow international calls, though these calls are typically more expensive.

13. Is there a limit to the number of calls an inmate can make?

Yes, most correctional facilities limit the number of calls an inmate can make. The specific number can vary by facility and may also depend on the inmate's behavior and privileges level.

Visitation

14. How do I schedule a visit with an inmate?

To schedule a visit with an inmate, contact the correctional facility or check their website for visitation procedures. You'll likely need to provide your name, possibly undergo a background check, and schedule the visit in advance.

15. What are the visitation rules at correctional facilities?

Visitation rules vary by facility but often include restrictions on items you can bring, dress code requirements, limits on the number of visitors, and rules about physical contact. Check the facility's rules before your visit.

16. Can children visit inmates? If so, what are the guidelines?

Yes, children can often visit inmates, but there may be additional rules and restrictions. These might include a requirement for the child to be accompanied by a legal guardian and limits on physical contact. Always verify with the facility first.

17. Are virtual or remote visitations available?

Many facilities now offer virtual or remote visitations, especially given the COVID-19 pandemic. This typically involves a video call between the inmate and the visitor. Check with the specific facility for availability and procedures.

Sending Money and Posting Bond

18. How can I send money to an inmate?

To send money to an inmate, you'll need to use a service approved by the correctional facility, like JPay or MoneyGram. The specific procedure can vary by facility and by the service used.

19. What are the rules and restrictions for sending money to inmates?

Rules for sending money to inmates vary by facility. There may be limits on the amount of money you can send at once, frequency of sending money, and the approved method of sending. Check the facility's rules before sending money.

20. How can I post bond for an inmate?

To post bond for an inmate, you typically need to pay the bond amount to the court or a bail bondsman. The specific process can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the nature of the charges.

21. What happens to the money posted as bond if the charges are dropped?

If charges are dropped, the bond money is typically returned to the person who posted it, minus any administrative or court fees. The exact process can vary by jurisdiction.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

22. How can an inmate receive legal assistance while in jail?

Inmates can receive legal assistance through a lawyer, either one they hire or a public defender assigned to them if they can't afford one. Some facilities also have law libraries where inmates can access legal resources.

23. Are free legal services available for inmates?

Yes, free legal services are available for inmates who can't afford a lawyer, typically through public defenders. There may also be nonprofit organizations that provide free legal assistance to inmates.

24. How can an inmate get in touch with their lawyer while in custody?

Inmates can usually get in touch with their lawyer through phone calls, mail, or in-person visits. These communications are typically confidential and not subject to the same restrictions as regular inmate communications.

Inmate Release

25. How can I find out when an inmate will be released?

To find out when an inmate will be released, you can check with the correctional facility or the relevant government agency's website. Some jurisdictions also have online databases where you can look up an inmate's release date.

26. What are the processes involved in an inmate's release?

The processes involved in an inmate's release typically include a discharge process at the correctional facility, possibly probation or parole requirements, and sometimes a reentry program to help reintegrate the inmate into society.

27. Are there resources available for released inmates to reintegrate into society?

Yes, many resources are available for released inmates to reintegrate into society. These can include job training programs, mental health services, housing assistance, and more. Many of these services are provided by nonprofit organizations or government agencies.

Criminal Records Lookup and Background Check

28. How can I look up someone's criminal record?

You can look up someone's criminal record through a background check service or through the relevant court or government agency. Some jurisdictions also have online databases where you can look up criminal records.

29. Are all criminal records public?

While many criminal records are public, this can vary by state and by the nature of the crime. Some records may be sealed or expunged, meaning they are not available to the public. Juvenile records are often confidential.

30. How accurate are online background checks?

The accuracy of online background checks can vary. Some services have access to comprehensive, up-to-date databases, while others may have incomplete or outdated information. Always verify the information through a reliable source if possible.

31. Is it legal to conduct a background check without someone's permission?

Whether it's legal to conduct a background check without someone's permission can depend on the context. In general, it's legal to look up public records. However, for employment, housing, or other purposes covered by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), you typically need the person's consent.

32. Can a criminal record be expunged, and will it show up on a background check after expungement?

Yes, a criminal record can often be expunged, or erased, especially for minor crimes or first-time offenses. After expungement, the record usually won't show up on background checks, although there can be exceptions for certain types of jobs or licenses.

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