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Are Rhode Island Inmate Records Open to the Public?

Yes. Rhode Island inmate records are accessible to the public under the Access to Public Records Act. This legislation ensures that all inmate records maintained by law enforcement agencies in Rhode Island can be reviewed or duplicated by the general public. These records can be accessed through various means, including online tools provided by the Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RIDOC).

Rhode Island Inmate Search

Inmate records in Rhode Island contain comprehensive details about individuals serving time in correctional facilities. These records typically include:

  • Full name
  • Identification number
  • Race and gender
  • Age and last known residence
  • Security classification
  • Sentences and charges

The Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RIDOC) serves as the primary repository for these records. To retrieve inmate information, individuals can use the Rhode Island inmate locator tool provided by RIDOC. Additionally, the Federal Bureau of Prisons offers a federal inmate search tool for those seeking information on inmates housed in federal facilities.

How to Conduct a Rhode Island Jail Inmate Search

To search for inmates in Rhode Island, one can use the online inmate locator tool provided by the Rhode Island Department of Corrections. This tool allows users to search by the inmate's ID number or full name. Providing additional details such as race, gender, and age can help narrow down the search results. For federal inmates, the Federal Bureau of Prisons' inmate search tool can be utilized.

Differences Between Rhode Island State Prisons and County Jails

Rhode Island's correctional facilities are categorized into state prisons and county jails. The Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RIDOC) oversees the state prisons, which include facilities like the Gloria McDonald Women’s Facility and the John J. Moran Medium Security Facility. These state prisons house individuals convicted of more serious crimes and those serving longer sentences.

County jails, managed by the Department of Public Safety Division of Sheriffs, typically detain individuals awaiting trial or serving shorter sentences. The nature of crimes and the duration of incarceration generally distinguish state prisons from county jails.

Sending Money to an Inmate in Rhode Island Prisons or Jails

Funds can be sent to inmates in Rhode Island through several methods:

  • Phone deposits
  • Mail deposits
  • Online transfers
  • In-person deposits
  • Kiosk deposits

To send money, the sender must be on the inmate's approved visiting list. For phone deposits, individuals can call a toll-free number, while online deposits can be made through Access Corrections. In-person deposits can be made at the inmate accounts office during business hours, and kiosk deposits can be made at specified locations.

How to Contact Inmates in Rhode Island Prisons and Jails

Inmates in Rhode Island can be contacted through mail, phone calls, and scheduled visitations. Mail should be addressed to the specific facility where the inmate is housed, including the inmate's full name and identification number. Phone calls to inmates are typically facilitated through third-party services that require the inmate to have funds in their phone account.

Scheduled visitations are another way to maintain contact. Visitors must adhere to the facility's visitation schedule and guidelines.

Getting Approved for Inmate Visitation in Rhode Island Prisons and Jails

To visit an inmate in Rhode Island, individuals must first confirm the facility where the inmate is housed. This can be done using the RIDOC inmate locator tool. Once the facility is confirmed, the visitor must apply for visitation privileges, which include undergoing national and state background checks.

Visitors must present valid, government-issued photo identification upon arrival at the facility. Each facility has its own visitation schedule, which must be adhered to by all visitors.

How to Locate Someone Incarcerated in Rhode Island

Locating an inmate in Rhode Island can be done through the RIDOC inmate locator tool. This tool allows searches by the inmate's identification number or full name. For more detailed searches, additional information such as race, gender, and age can be useful.

For federal inmates, the Federal Bureau of Prisons' inmate search tool is available. This tool provides information on inmates housed in federal facilities.

Finding a County Inmate Roster in Rhode Island

To find a county inmate roster in Rhode Island, one can contact the Department of Public Safety Division of Sheriffs. The Division can be reached by phone or visited in person during business hours. Additionally, the Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RIDOC) provides an inmate locator tool that can be used to search for county inmate rosters.

How to Conduct a Rhode Island Prison Inmate Search

The RIDOC maintains an online repository for conducting inmate searches. Users can search by the inmate's identification number or full name. Name-based searches may return multiple results, so providing additional details such as race, gender, and age can help refine the search.

Juvenile inmate records are not publicly accessible under Rhode Island law, ensuring the privacy of minors.

How to Find an Inmate’s Release Date in Rhode Island

Inmate release dates are typically included in the records available through the RIDOC inmate locator tool. However, in some cases, this information may be restricted for privacy or security reasons. When restricted, only immediate family members, crime victims, attorneys, and authorized law enforcement officials can access the exact release date.

Facilities Managed by the Rhode Island Department of Corrections

The Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RIDOC) manages seven adult correctional institutions within the Pastore Government Center Complex in Cranston, Rhode Island. These facilities include:

  • Anthony P. Travisono Intake Service Center
  • High-Security Center
  • Maximum Security
  • Bernadette Building (Women's Minimum & Work Release)
  • Gloria McDonald Women's Facility
  • Minimum Security
  • John J. Moran Medium Security Facility

Each facility has specific functions and houses different categories of inmates based on their security classification and needs.

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