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Are Delaware Inmate Records Open to the Public?

Yes, Delaware inmate records are accessible to the public as stipulated by the state law. According to Section 29.100 of the State Code, the public has the right to inspect or obtain certified copies of inmate records from the record custodian. The Department of Corrections (DOC) serves as the primary repository for these records, ensuring public safety by making this information available.

Delaware Inmate Search

Delaware inmate records encompass a variety of details about offenders housed in state, county, or municipal correctional facilities. These records typically include:

  • Full name
  • Date of birth
  • Physical descriptions
  • Charges and sentences
  • Custody status
  • Length of sentence
  • Time served
  • Facility location

The Delaware Department of Corrections (DOC) provides these records. Individuals seeking to obtain inmate information must contact the respective institution housing the inmate. Alternatively, they can use the Delaware inmate locator tool available on the DOC website.

To conduct a search, requesters need to provide specific details such as the inmate's full name, identification number, or case number. This information helps streamline the search process and ensures accurate results.

How to Conduct a Delaware Jail Inmate Search

To find someone in jail in Delaware, individuals can contact the County Sheriff's offices. These offices maintain inmate lookup tools that allow:

  • Identification of inmates in custody
  • Information on the reasons for incarceration
  • Details about sentence duration
  • Personal and sentencing information

Individuals can also utilize the Federal Bureau of Prisons website for federal inmate searches. For local searches, contacting the Sheriff's office in the county where the inmate is housed is recommended.

Differences Between Delaware State Prisons and County Jails

Delaware's correctional system includes state prisons and county jails. State prisons, managed by the Delaware Department of Corrections, house inmates serving longer sentences, typically for serious offenses such as violent crimes. These facilities include:

  • Delores J. Baylor Women's Correctional Institution
  • James T. Vaughn Correctional Center
  • Howard R. Young Correctional Institution
  • Sussex Community Corrections Center

County jails, operated by individual counties with state oversight, generally house inmates awaiting trial or serving short sentences for minor offenses. The primary distinction lies in the duration of stay and the severity of crimes committed.

Sending Money to an Inmate in Delaware Prisons or Jails

The Delaware DOC sets specific guidelines for sending money to inmates. Cash or personal checks are discouraged. Instead, money orders are the preferred method. These can be sent by mail or delivered during scheduled visits.

To send money, include the inmate's full name, SBI number, sender's name, and the institution's address. The facility credits the inmate's account within 24 hours of receipt during work hours. Each correctional facility may have specific rules, so it is advisable to check the DOC's guidelines.

How to Contact Inmates in Delaware Prisons and Jails

Contacting inmates in Delaware involves several methods, including mail, phone calls, and electronic messaging. Each facility has specific guidelines for sending mail, which typically requires the inmate's full name, SBI number, and the institution's address.

Phone calls are usually set up through a third-party service provider, with inmates allowed to make outgoing calls during designated hours. Electronic messaging services may also be available, allowing for quicker communication.

Getting Approved for Inmate Visitation in Delaware Prisons and Jails

To visit an inmate in Delaware, individuals must follow the DOC's visitation procedures. Prospective visitors should read the DOC inmate visitation guidelines and schedule visits in advance. Each facility has its own scheduling process and rules.

Visitors must provide the inmate's name, SBI number, and their personal information during scheduling. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Former DOC staff and individuals with criminal records may face restrictions.

How to Locate Someone Incarcerated in Delaware

Locating an inmate in Delaware can be done through the DOC's online tools or by contacting the appropriate correctional facility. The VINELink system allows users to search for inmates by name, identification number, or case number.

For inmates transferred to Pennsylvania under intergovernmental agreements, the Pennsylvania DOC inmate locator can be used. Requesters should have the inmate's full name and date of birth for accurate results.

Finding a County Inmate Roster in Delaware

County inmate rosters in Delaware are accessible through the DOC website or in person at the Sheriff's office. These rosters include information such as:

  • Full name
  • Age
  • Date of birth
  • Gender
  • Race
  • ID number
  • Custody status
  • Location

To obtain an inmate roster, individuals can visit the Sheriff's office in the county where the inmate is housed or use the online tools provided by the DOC.

How to Conduct a Delaware Prison Inmate Search

The Delaware DOC recommends using the VINELink system for prison inmate searches. Users can select Delaware as the inmate location and enter the inmate's full name, identification number, or case number.

For inmates transferred to Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania inmate locator should be used. If difficulties arise, requesters can submit a Freedom of Information Act request to the DOC for additional information.

How to Find an Inmate’s Release Date in Delaware

Inmate release dates are publicly available through the Delaware inmate search tools. However, for privacy or safety reasons, exact release dates may be restricted to immediate family members, crime victims, and authorized officials.

Requesters can contact the DOC directly or use the online tools to obtain this information. Inmates serving life sentences do not have publicly available release dates.

Facilities Managed by the Delaware Department of Corrections

The Delaware Department of Corrections oversees several correctional facilities, including:

  • Howard R. Young Correctional Institution
  • Baylor Women's Correctional Institution
  • James T. Vaughn Correctional Center
  • Sussex Correctional Center

These institutions house inmates serving various sentences and provide oversight for the state's correctional system.

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