Self Surrender To County Jail
Self-Surrender | Maricopa County Sheriff's Office
1. Definitions. Self-Surrender: A person who is not in custody and is ordered by the court to deliver himself or herself to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) for confinement to serve a full and complete sentence over consecutive days as ordered by the court. Work Release Sentence: A sentence which stipulates the confinement of an ...
https://www.mcso.org/i-want-to/self-surrender
Information for Families | Maricopa County Sheriff's Office
The public may contact 602-876-7206, the Chaplain’s Office, for information on clergy visitation. 9. Car Impounds. If the vehicle that the individual (inmate) was driving was impounded (taken to a storage lot) you must contact the arresting agency for information as to where the vehicle is located.
https://www.mcso.org/services/jail-info/information-for-families
Detention Facility (Jail) Services | Fremont Police Department, CA
For a court disposition on a prisoner who was sent to the Fremont Court, please call the Marshall's office at (925) 795-2590. Most prisoners who are sent to court are not returned to the jail. The prisoners are either released from court or remanded into custody at Santa Rita (Alameda County Jail). Santa Rita's telephone number is (925) 551-6500.
https://www.fremontpolice.gov/about-us/administrative-operations-division/detention-facility-jail
Self-Surrender Program - Office of Pretrial Services - County of Santa ...
Self-Surrender Program. Individuals with outstanding felony/misdemeanor arrest warrants may contact Pretrial Services to be screened for a Self Surrender investigative report prior to being booked. The defendant surrenders at the jail or the Court on a specified date and time. The judge will review the Self Surrender report for a possible ...
https://pretrialservices.sccgov.org/self-surrender-programBOP: Voluntary Surrenders - Federal Bureau of Prisons
Information regarding the designation process is available in Program Statement 5100.08, Inmate Security Designation and Custody Classification. The list of what a self-surrender is authorized to bring with him/her when voluntarily surrendering can be found in Section 7 (pages 14-15) of Program Statement 5580.08 , Inmate Personal Property.
https://www.bop.gov/inmates/custody_and_care/voluntary_surrenders.jsp
The Difference Between Self-Surrender and Remanded Custody - Inmates Plus
Remanded custody status refers to the federal criminal justice system in which defendants are either permitted to be release pending adjudication of their charges or remanded to custody in the jail system. This decision is typically left up to the U.S. magistrate judge over the case and is based on the defendant’s likely threat to the ...
https://inmatesplus.com/the-difference-between-remanded-custody-status-vs-self-surrender/
CDCR - CIRIS
The California Incarcerated Records & Information Search (CIRIS) is an online tool to lookup individuals in CDCR custody. Search results include incarcerated person’s name, CDCR number, age, current location, commitment counties, admission date, Board of Parole Hearing dates and outcomes. ... age, CDCR number, current location, commitment ...
https://inmatelocator.cdcr.ca.gov/
Theo Lacy Facility | Orange County California - Sheriff's Department
The Theo Lacy Facility is a maximum security jail complex situated on the banks of the Santa Ana River bed in the City of Orange. The facility covers approximately 11 acres of land between the Orangewood Children’s Home. With a maximum capacity of 3,442 inmates, the Theo Lacy Facility maintains the custody and welfare over a diverse inmate population ranging from those charged or sentenced ...
https://www.ocsheriff.gov/commands-divisions/custody-operations-command/theo-lacy-facility
Search for any Jail, Prison, Detention Center or Inmate in America.
In the United States there are thousands of city and county jails, each which have their own inmate search portal or inmate roster. In order to find someone who has recently been arrested by local police or a county sheriff, you need to visit that specific county jail and either call them directly or click on the inmate search link, both of ...
https://www.jailexchange.com/inmate-search
Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs - United States Courts
Title 18 U.S.C. §§ 3564 (c) and 3583 (e) (1) permit the Court to terminate terms of supervised release or probation in felony cases after the expiration of one year of supervision if such action is warranted by the conduct of an offender and is in the interest of justice. You can discuss with your supervision officer and/or your attorney your ...
http://www.cop.uscourts.gov/FAQ.aspx
Who's In Jail | San Diego County Sheriff
Main Office: John F. Duffy Administrative Center 9621 Ridgehaven Ct. San Diego, CA 92123 . Phone: 858-974-2222 Non-emergency: 858-565-5200 For Emergencies Dial 9-1-1
https://www.sdsheriff.gov/bureaus/detention-services-bureau/who-s-in-jail