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Hendry County Jail Inmate Roster Search, LaBelle, Florida

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The Hendry County Jail is a secure detention center located in LaBelle, Florida. It houses adult offenders arrested within Hendry County. The facility serves the cities and towns of LaBelle, Clewiston, Felda, Harlem, and Pioneer City.

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Hendry County Jail Inmate Lookup

To locate an inmate housed at the Hendry County Jail, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Hendry County Sheriff's Office website.
  2. Enter the offender's first and last name in the designated fields.
  3. Click "Search."
  4. Review the search results and click on the corresponding offender's name to access detailed information.

Information from Inmate Search

The inmate search provides comprehensive information, including:

  • Name
  • Age
  • Booking number
  • Arrest date
  • Charges
  • Bond amount
  • Release date (if applicable)

Tips for Inmate Search

  • Use the correct spelling of the offender's name.
  • If the search yields no results, try using variations of the offender's name or searching by their booking number.
  • If the offender was arrested recently, their information may not yet be available in the search results. Check back later.

Jail Roster

The jail roster is a public record that lists the names of incarcerated individuals at a detention facility. The Hendry County Jail roster provides detailed information about offenders housed at the facility.

Information Available on the Jail Roster

The jail roster typically includes the following information:

  • Booking number
  • Last name
  • First name
  • Date of birth
  • Release date (if applicable)
  • Criminal charges

Roster Updates

The jail roster is updated regularly, usually within 24 hours of an offender's booking or release.

Where to Find the Jail Roster

The Hendry County Jail roster can be found on the Hendry County Sheriff's Office website.

Other Useful Details

  • The jail roster is a valuable tool for locating incarcerated individuals and obtaining information about their charges and release status.
  • The roster can be searched by name or booking number.
  • The jail roster may also include information about the offender's bond amount, court dates, and any outstanding warrants.

Inmate Calls

Inmate Call System

The Hendry County Jail uses a third-party vendor, Securus Technologies, to provide inmate calling services.

Regulations and Guidelines

  • Inmates are allowed to make outgoing calls only.
  • Calls are limited to 15 minutes in duration.
  • Inmates may be restricted from calling certain numbers, such as 911 or toll-free numbers.
  • Inmates are responsible for the cost of their calls, which are deducted from their commissary accounts.

How to Call an Inmate

To call an inmate at the Hendry County Jail, follow these steps:

  1. Call the Securus Technologies inmate calling line at (800) 844-6591.
  2. Follow the prompts to enter the inmate's booking number or name.
  3. You will be connected to the inmate's call.

Can Inmates Receive Calls?

Inmates cannot receive incoming calls at the Hendry County Jail.

Inmate Messaging

Inmates at the Hendry County Jail cannot send or receive voice or text messages.

Detainee Mail

Sending Mail to Inmates

To send mail to an inmate at the Hendry County Jail, follow these guidelines:

  • Address: Inmate's Name Booking Number Hendry County Jail 4450 Osceola Avenue LaBelle, FL 33935

  • Guidelines:

    • Mail must be sent in a standard-sized envelope (no larger than 6" x 9").
    • Envelopes must be white or manila in color.
    • Mail must be free of any contraband, such as weapons, drugs, or alcohol.
    • Inmates cannot receive mail with stamps attached.
    • All mail is subject to inspection by jail staff.

Sending Care Packages

Inmates at the Hendry County Jail cannot receive care packages.

Sending Money to Inmates

Methods for Sending Money

There are two ways to send money to an inmate at the Hendry County Jail:

  1. Online: You can send money online through the Securus Technologies website.
  2. Mail: You can send a money order or cashier's check to the following address:

Hendry County Jail ATTN: Inmate Trust Fund 4450 Osceola Avenue LaBelle, FL 33935

Regulations and Limitations

  • Money orders and cashier's checks must be made payable to "Hendry County Jail Inmate Trust Fund."
  • The maximum amount of money that can be sent to an inmate in a single transaction is $200.
  • All money sent to inmates is deposited into their commissary accounts, which can be used to purchase items such as food, clothing, and hygiene products.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit

To arrange a visit at the Hendry County Jail, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Hendry County Sheriff's Office website.
  2. Click on the "Visitation" tab.
  3. Read the visitation guidelines and rules.
  4. Complete the online visitation application.
  5. Submit the application and wait for approval.

Rules and Regulations for Visits

  • All visitors must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Visitors must present a valid government-issued photo ID.
  • Visitors must dress appropriately.
  • Visitors are subject to search before entering the visitation area.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any contraband into the visitation area.
  • Visitors may be limited to two visits per week.
  • Visits are non-contact and take place through a glass partition.

Visitation Hours

Visitation hours at the Hendry County Jail are as follows:

  • Weekdays: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Weekends: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Video Visitation

The Hendry County Jail does not offer video visitation.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store where inmates can purchase a variety of items, such as food, clothing, hygiene products, and electronics. The commissary is operated by a third-party vendor, Keefe Commissary Network.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary

Inmates can use their commissary accounts to purchase items from the commissary. Commissary accounts are funded by money sent from family and friends.

Restrictions on Commissary Use

Inmates are limited in the amount of money they can spend on commissary items each week. Inmates are also prohibited from purchasing certain items, such as weapons, drugs, or alcohol.

Release Information

Release Explanation

Inmates are released from jail when they have completed their sentence, posted bail, or been granted a pardon or commutation.

Who Can Be Released

Inmates who have been convicted of a crime and sentenced to jail may be eligible for release if they meet certain criteria, such as:

  • Completing their sentence
  • Paying all outstanding fines and fees
  • Having a stable place to live
  • Having a job or other means of financial support

How to Get Inmate Release Information

To obtain information about an inmate's release date, you can:

  • Visit the Hendry County Sheriff's Office website.
  • Call the Hendry County Jail at (863) 674-5600.
  • Write a letter to the Hendry County Jail at the following address:

4450 Osceola Avenue LaBelle, FL 33935

Security Level and Jail Staff

The Hendry County Jail is a medium-security facility. Security measures at the jail include:

  • Perimeter fencing
  • Electronic surveillance
  • Armed guards
  • Controlled access to the facility

Categories of Offenders Housed

The Hendry County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Pre-trial detainees
  • Convicted misdemeanants
  • Convicted felons

Role of Correctional Officers

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the jail and its inmates. They perform a variety of duties, including:

  • Monitoring inmates
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Conducting searches
  • Transporting inmates
  • Providing basic medical care

Correctional Staff

The Hendry County Jail is staffed by a team of correctional professionals, including:

  • Correctional officers
  • Sergeants
  • Lieutenants
  • Captains
  • The jail administrator

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

101 Bridge St, LaBelle, FL 33935, United States

Official Phone Number

863-675-1853, 863-674-4060

Official Website

www.hendrysheriff.org

LaBelle, FL

nicknames:
The Belle of the Caloosahatchee
Coordinates:
26.76056°N 81.43917°W
Country:
United States
State:
Florida
County:
Hendry
Government:
Mayor:
David A. Lyons
Area:
Total:
14.58 sq mi (37.77 km2)
Land:
14.48 sq mi (37.51 km2)
Water:
0.10 sq mi (0.26 km2)
Elevation:
13 ft (4 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
4,640
Estimate (2019):
5,221
Density:
360.47/sq mi (139.18/km2)
Time zone:
UTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
Summer (DST):
UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes:
33935, 33975
Area code(s):
863
FIPS code:
12-37225
GNIS feature ID:
0285188

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I find an inmate in a state or federal prison?

To locate an inmate in a state or federal prison, use the respective online inmate locator service. For federal inmates, the Federal Bureau of Prisons provides a search tool where you can search using the inmate's BOP register number or personal information. Most state correctional department websites offer similar services for inmates in state prisons. It's important to know the inmate's full name and, if possible, their date of birth or inmate ID number to refine the search results.

What information do I need to conduct an inmate search?

To conduct an inmate search effectively, you should have the inmate's full name and any of the following details if available: the inmate's ID number (which can vary by state, e.g., DOC, BOP, or TDCJ numbers), date of birth, and the state or facility where they are being held. The more specific information you have, the more accurate your search results will be.

Arrest Lookup

How can I find details about someone's arrest?

Details about someone's arrest can often be found online through public records searches or by visiting the website of the law enforcement agency that made the arrest. Many police departments and sheriffs' offices have online search tools or lists where you can find arrest records. Alternatively, third-party websites also compile and provide access to arrest records, but verify the accuracy and legality of using these sources.

Is arrest information available for all states online?

Not all states have the same level of accessibility to arrest information online. While many states do offer online databases or search tools through either state or local law enforcement websites, the comprehensiveness and availability can vary widely. It's always best to check the specific state's law enforcement websites or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

Active Warrant Search

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

You can check for an active warrant by visiting or contacting the local sheriff's office or courthouse, or by using their official websites if they provide a search tool for active warrants. Some states and counties also have dedicated online portals for public warrant searches. Remember, using a third-party website may require payment and might not always provide accurate or updated information.

Are warrant searches confidential?

Warrant searches through official government websites or in-person requests at a courthouse or police station can usually be done confidentially. However, there is always a risk of information being logged when using online resources. If confidentiality is a concern, it's best to directly contact the relevant authorities or use anonymous browsing methods where feasible.

Jail Bookings

Where can I find recent jail booking information?

Recent jail booking information can typically be found on the official website of the county jail or sheriff's office that handled the booking. Many of these websites have daily booking reports or searchable databases available to the public.

Do jail booking records include charges and bail amounts?

Yes, jail booking records often include the charges against the individual and the bail amount set, if applicable. This information is part of the public record and can usually be found alongside the inmate's name, booking photo, and booking date in the jail's online database or booking reports.

Mugshots

Are mugshots publicly available for all inmates?

Mugshots are publicly available for many inmates, especially those booked in county jails, as part of the public arrest record. However, the availability of mugshots online can vary by jurisdiction, and some states or counties may have restrictions on accessing or publishing mugshots online.

How can I access mugshots from a recent arrest?

Mugshots from a recent arrest can often be accessed through the website of the law enforcement agency that made the arrest or the county jail where the individual is booked. Many of these agencies publish arrest records and booking photos online. Alternatively, some third-party websites aggregate and publish mugshots, but the legality and ethics of these sites can be questionable.

Inmate Calls

How can I receive calls from an inmate?

To receive calls from an inmate, you usually need to be on the inmate's approved call list and may need to set up an account with the prison's telephone service provider. Facilities often use specific telecommunications companies that handle inmate calls, and you may need to deposit funds into an account to receive calls.

What are the charges for inmate calls, and how can I pay for them?

The charges for inmate calls vary depending on the facility and the phone service provider. Rates can be per minute and may also include connection fees. You can pay for them by setting up an account with the service provider used by the prison and adding funds either online, by phone, or through kiosks at the facility.

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, inmate ID number, the facility's name, and its address. It's important to check the specific facility's requirements for addressing inmate mail, as they can vary.

Are there restrictions on what can be sent to inmates?

Yes, there are restrictions on what can be sent to inmates. Prohibited items often include contraband, drugs, weapons, explicit materials, and any items that pose a security risk. Facilities also have rules about the type of mail (e.g., letters, postcards) and may screen or limit contents like photographs, drawings, and articles. Always check the specific facility's mail policies to avoid any issues.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visit with an inmate?

To schedule a visit with an inmate, first verify the visiting hours and the facility's specific procedures, which can typically be found on its website. Many facilities require visitors to be on an approved visitation list and may require scheduling visits in advance either online, by phone, or through a kiosk at the facility.

What are the rules and regulations for visiting an inmate?

Rules and regulations for visiting an inmate include, but are not limited to, submitting to background checks, following dress codes, limiting the number of visitors per inmate, and adhering to behavior and contact rules during visits. Specific policies vary by facility, so it's crucial to review and understand these guidelines before your visit.

Sending Money

How can I send money to an inmate?

You can send money to an inmate through various methods, including online payment services, wire transfers, money orders, or using kiosks at the facility. Each correctional facility has preferred or exclusive vendors (e.g., JPay, Western Union, GTL) for sending money, and you should check the facility's guidelines for the approved methods and any associated fees.

What are the fees associated with sending money to inmates?

Fees for sending money to inmates vary by the service provider and the method used (online, phone, kiosk, money order). Each transaction may include a processing fee, and rates can vary significantly. It's advisable to review the fees associated with each method on the facility's or service provider's website before making a transaction.

Posting Bond

How can I post bond for someone?

You can post bond for someone by paying the full amount of the bond in cash or by using a bail bond agent, who usually charges a non-refundable fee (typically 10% of the bond amount). The process can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to check the local court or jail's requirements. Payments are usually made at the courthouse or the jail's bonding office.

Are there different types of bonds, and how do they work?

Yes, there are different types of bonds. A cash bond requires the full amount to be paid in cash. A surety bond involves a bail bondsman who guarantees payment of the full bond amount to the court if the defendant fails to appear, in exchange for a fee from the defendant. A property bond allows property to be used as collateral instead of cash. The specifics of how each type of bond works can vary by jurisdiction.

Release

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

To find out when an inmate is being released, you can contact the facility where the inmate is housed. Some jurisdictions may have online inmate search tools that provide release dates or status updates. Keep in mind that release dates can change due to various factors, so it's important to get the most current information directly from the facility.

What are the procedures for inmate release?

The procedures for inmate release vary by facility but generally involve processing the inmate's paperwork, returning personal belongings, and possibly providing transportation to a local point. Released inmates may receive instructions for parole or probation if applicable. It's advisable to check with the specific facility for their exact release procedures.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates receive legal assistance while incarcerated?

Inmates can receive legal assistance through public defenders, legal aid societies, or private attorneys. Some non-profit organizations and advocacy groups also offer legal assistance to inmates, especially for civil rights issues, wrongful convictions, and post-conviction relief cases.

What are some organizations that provide legal aid to inmates?

Organizations that provide legal aid to inmates include the Innocence Project, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and Legal Services Corporation (LSC). These organizations focus on various aspects of legal assistance, from wrongful convictions to ensuring the protection of inmates' rights.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What kind of medical care is available to inmates?

Inmates have a right to receive medical care while incarcerated, which includes access to necessary medical treatment for both physical and mental health issues. Facilities are required to provide medical evaluations, ongoing care for chronic conditions, emergency services, and access to medications.

How can I ensure an inmate is receiving necessary medical treatment?

To ensure an inmate is receiving necessary medical treatment, you can start by contacting the medical department of the correctional facility to inquire about their condition and the care being provided. If concerns persist about the adequacy of care, you may consider reaching out to external advocacy groups or legal assistance to intervene on the inmate's behalf.

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I look up someone's criminal record?

You can look up someone's criminal record by accessing state or county court records, using online search portals provided by many states, or by requesting records directly from the court where the case was filed. Some third-party websites also offer criminal record searches, but fees may apply, and accuracy can vary.

Are there any fees associated with accessing criminal records?

Yes, there may be fees associated with accessing criminal records, especially if requesting certified copies or conducting the search through third-party websites. Fees can vary by jurisdiction and by the method used for accessing the records. It's advisable to check in advance with the specific court or website about any associated costs.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I access the sex offender registry?

You can access the sex offender registry through state or national databases, such as the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW), which provides access to the sex offender registries of all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and territorial registries. State or local law enforcement agencies also maintain registries that can be accessed online.

What information is available in the sex offender registry?

The sex offender registry typically includes the offender's name, photograph, physical description, offense details, compliance status, and current residence. Some registries may provide additional information, such as vehicle details or employment information, depending on state laws.

Background Check

What is included in a background check?

A background check can include a variety of information, such as criminal records, employment history, education verification, credit history, driving records, and checks against national and state sex offender registries. The depth of a background check can vary based on the purpose and the provider.

How can I conduct a background check on someone?

You can conduct a background check on someone by using online services that compile public records and other data sources. Alternatively, you can request background checks through local law enforcement agencies or hire a private investigator. Be aware of legal restrictions and privacy laws when conducting background checks, especially for employment or housing purposes.

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