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Are Vermont Inmate Records Open to the Public?

Offender and inmate records in Vermont are generally exempt from public access under the Public Records Act. These records are kept confidential unless specified otherwise by Vermont Department of Corrections APA Rule 19-035 or mandated by federal or state law. The term "offender and inmate records" encompasses all data produced, gathered, and maintained by the Department of Corrections for each prisoner or offender.

Vermont Inmate Search

Vermont inmate records include personal and administrative details about individuals held in the state's prisons and jails. These records typically contain biographical information, booking details, incarceration data, and release information. Such records are generally accessible to the public in accordance with the Vermont Public Records Act, unless they are sealed or expunged.

Inmate records are publicly available in the United States and can be accessed through traditional governmental agencies and third-party websites. While third-party websites may offer more convenient search options, they may not always provide the most accurate or up-to-date information. To search for inmate records, requestors must provide specific details, such as the inmate's name and the location of the record, including state, county, and city.

How to Conduct a Vermont Jail Inmate Search

To locate someone in a Vermont jail, individuals can use the offender locator tool provided by the Vermont Department of Corrections. By entering the incarcerated person's first or last name, searchers can access information such as:

  • Inmate's name and aliases
  • Date of birth
  • Gender and race
  • Height
  • Facility where the inmate is detained
  • Criminal history
  • Booking and potential release date

Additionally, contacting the jail or law enforcement agency that detained the individual can provide further details about the inmate's incarceration.

Differences Between Vermont State Prisons and County Jails

Vermont's correctional facilities include state prisons and county jails, each managed by different entities. The Vermont Department of Corrections (DOC) oversees the state prisons, while county jails are operated by the Vermont Sheriffs' Association.

State prisons typically house individuals convicted of more serious offenses and sentenced to longer terms. In contrast, county jails hold inmates serving shorter sentences or awaiting trial. Both types of facilities provide basic amenities such as meals, laundry services, and recreational areas, but they have distinct rules and regulations regarding inmate behavior and visitation.

Sending Money to an Inmate in Vermont Prisons or Jails

Family and friends can send money to inmates in Vermont state prisons through online deposits on the Access Corrections website or by using a Deposit Coupon. Deposit Coupons can be obtained from inmates or picked up in prison lobbies and must be accompanied by money orders or bank checks made payable to VT DOC FBO (Inmate Name).

For phone accounts, deposits can be made online at Offender Connect for prepaid accounts or Vermont Package for debit accounts. Commissary purchases can also be made through the Access Corrections website. Note that there is a $500 daily limit on funds deposited into inmate accounts.

How to Contact Inmates in Vermont Prisons and Jails

To contact inmates in Vermont prisons and jails, family and friends can use several methods. Written correspondence can be sent via mail, with the inmate's name and ID number clearly indicated on the envelope. Inmates may also have access to email services provided by the facility.

Phone calls are another way to maintain contact, and funds can be deposited into an inmate's phone account through Offender Connect or Vermont Package. Each facility may have specific rules and regulations regarding the frequency and duration of phone calls.

Getting Approved for Inmate Visitation in Vermont Prisons and Jails

To visit an inmate in a Vermont prison, individuals must first be approved as visitors. This process involves submitting an application and providing valid government-issued photo identification. Approved visitors are required to arrive 30 minutes before the scheduled visitation time and sign the visitor log.

Minors under the age of 16 must present their birth certificates and can only visit under the supervision of a parent or legal guardian. Visitation rules and schedules may vary for county and city jails, so it is advisable to check with the specific facility for detailed information.

How to Locate Someone Incarcerated in Vermont

To locate someone incarcerated in Vermont, individuals can use the inmate lookup tool available on the Vermont Department of Corrections website. This tool allows users to search for inmates by name, alias, or DOC number. The search results provide detailed information about the inmate's location, booking details, and ID number.

For those unable to find information online, contacting local law enforcement agencies or the specific facility where the inmate is believed to be held can provide additional assistance. Each facility may have its own procedures for handling inmate information requests.

Finding a County Inmate Roster in Vermont

Interested parties can obtain a Vermont county jail inmate roster by submitting a written request to the sheriff's office where the inmate is held. The Vermont Department of Corrections also provides an online form that can be used to request county inmate rosters. After submitting the form, a DOC representative will contact the inquirer using their preferred method of communication.

It is important to provide specific details, such as the inmate's name and the location of the facility, to facilitate the search process. Each sheriff's office may have its own procedures for handling such requests.

How to Conduct a Vermont Prison Inmate Search

The Vermont Department of Corrections maintains records of all inmates in state-run correctional facilities. To conduct a Vermont prison inmate search, individuals can use the inmate lookup tool on the VT DOC website. This tool allows users to search for inmates by name, alias, or DOC number and provides detailed information about the inmate's status, location, and release dates.

Inquirers can also find information about released offenders using this tool. The search results include minimum and maximum release times, inmate status, and details about parole officers.

How to Find an Inmate’s Release Date in Vermont

To find out when an inmate will be released from a Vermont prison, individuals can use the prison lookup tool on the VT DOC website. This tool provides information about the inmate's incarceration date and potential release date, allowing users to track the inmate's status.

For additional details, contacting the facility where the inmate is held or the parole officer assigned to the case can provide more specific information about the inmate's release plans and conditions.

Facilities Managed by the Vermont Department of Corrections

The Vermont Department of Corrections (VT DOC) oversees seven state correctional facilities, including:

  • Caledonia Community Work Camp (CCWC) in St. Johnsbury
  • Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility (CRCF) in South Burlington
  • Marble Valley Regional Correctional Facility (MVRC) in Rutland
  • Northeast Correctional Complex (NERCF & CCWC) in St. Johnsbury
  • Northern State Correctional Facility (NSCF) in Newport
  • Northwest State Correctional Facility (NWSCF) in Swanton
  • Southern State Correctional Facility (SSCF) in Springfield

Additionally, the VT DOC operates a Pre-Release Center in Williston and a Probation and Parole Office in Burlington. These facilities are responsible for housing inmates, supervising released individuals, and providing community-based services.

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