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Have you ever tried finding someone who isn't on the registry because they are still incarcerated? Some states do not post incarcerated offenders on the sex offender registry while others do. It can make searching for a predator pretty difficult. Maybe you are a victim of a crime, sex offense or not, and trying to keep tabs on the person who was arrested for it? Doing a Google search for "inmate locator" can bring up dozens and dozens of third party websites. I didn't sift through them to see if there were any legit free ones that would search all 50 states like we do for registered sex offenders - but I did get all the information so you can perform the search yourself. Many states offer "inmate tracking" - so you can get a notification when they are moved or released. I know locally our "victim's assistance" program will personally contact you if you are a victim of a crime from an incarcerated offender. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennesse Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Did you know that some states offer court record searches for free? Some states that do not, still have court record searches for the city/muncipal that the courthouse is located in! It just takes a simple google search or phone call to your local police to see what they offer! If you have any additional registries you think could help the public feel safe, please comment and let us know!
Locating an Incarcerated Offender
Posted on Thursday, November 7, 2019Have you ever tried finding someone who isn't on the registry because they are still incarcerated? Some states do not post incarcerated offenders on the sex offender registry while others do. It can make searching for a predator pretty difficult. Maybe you are a victim of a crime, sex offense or not, and trying to keep tabs on the person who was arrested for it? Doing a Google search for "inmate locator" can bring up dozens and dozens of third party websites. I didn't sift through them to see if there were any legit free ones that would search all 50 states like we do for registered sex offenders - but I did get all the information so you can perform the search yourself. Many states offer "inmate tracking" - so you can get a notification when they are moved or released. I know locally our "victim's assistance" program will personally contact you if you are a victim of a crime from an incarcerated offender. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennesse Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Did you know that some states offer court record searches for free? Some states that do not, still have court record searches for the city/muncipal that the courthouse is located in! It just takes a simple google search or phone call to your local police to see what they offer! If you have any additional registries you think could help the public feel safe, please comment and let us know!