Autauga County Jail Roster

Autauga County jail roster records are kept by the Sheriff's Office at the Autauga Metro Jail in Prattville. This county processes around 3,400 inmates each year. The jail holds both county and city inmates from Prattville and Autaugaville. You can search the roster online at no cost. The Sheriff's Office posts booking data that includes names, photos, charges, and bond amounts. Under Alabama Code Section 36-22-8, the sheriff must keep a public record of all persons held in the jail. This guide shows you how to find jail roster data in Autauga County.

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Autauga County Quick Facts

160 Avg Daily Population
3,400 Annual Bookings
19th Judicial Circuit
Prattville County Seat

Autauga County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office runs the Autauga Metro Jail. This is where all county inmates are held. The jail takes in people from both the county and local police. Staff there can help you find info on any current inmate.

You can visit the office in Prattville. It is open on weekdays. Call ahead if you need to check on a specific person. The staff can tell you if someone is in custody and what charges they face. They can also give you bond amounts and court dates.

Autauga County Sheriff jail roster search page showing current inmates
Address 162 West 4th Street, Prattville, AL 36067
Phone 334-361-2500
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website www.autaugasheriff.org

Note: The jail takes calls 24 hours a day for urgent matters.

How to Search Autauga County Jail Roster

The Sheriff runs a free online jail roster. You can use it at any time. The site shows who is in jail right now. It also has a list of people let go in the last 48 hours.

Go to the Sheriff's website at autaugasheriff.org/roster.php to start your search. The roster page loads with all current inmates. You can scroll through the list or use the search box. Type a name, booking number, or date of birth. The system finds matches fast.

Each inmate profile on the Autauga County jail roster shows these details:

  • Full name and booking photo
  • Date of birth and age
  • Booking date and time
  • All charges filed
  • Bond amount for each charge
  • Arresting agency name

The 48-hour release section is helpful too. It shows who left the jail in the past two days. This is good if you want to know if someone got out. The data updates throughout the day as new bookings come in and releases occur.

What Autauga County Jail Records Contain

Alabama Code Section 36-22-8 sets the rules for jail records. The sheriff must keep a book with info on every person held in the jail. This book is open to the public during office hours. The same data shows up on the online roster.

Jail roster records in Autauga County include basic facts about each person booked. You will find the inmate's name, age, and sex. The record also notes race and any marks that help identify the person. Charges list what crime the person is accused of. Booking and release dates show how long someone was held.

Bond info tells you how much money can get someone out. Some charges have no bond. Others may be set high based on the crime. The arresting agency tells you who made the arrest. This could be the Sheriff, Prattville Police, or another agency.

Some data stays private. Medical info is not shared. Mental health records are kept sealed. If someone helps law enforcement as an informant, that stays hidden too. Juvenile records do not appear on the public roster. Alabama Code Section 12-15-133 keeps those files confidential.

Alabama Jail Roster Laws

Alabama has laws that make jail records public. Anyone can look at them. The main law is Alabama Code Section 36-12-40. This is the Open Records Act. It says that residents can inspect and copy public records.

Alabama Code Section 36-22-8 deals with jail records in particular. It says the sheriff must keep a well-bound book. This book has to list every person in the jail. The law spells out what info goes in the book: name, age, sex, race, marks, charges, and dates. This book must be open for public viewing during normal hours.

When someone gets arrested, the booking info goes to the state. Alabama Administrative Code 265-X-2-.03 requires this. Law enforcement must report arrest data to the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center within 24 hours of booking. This helps keep state records current.

If charges get dropped or a person is cleared, they may seek to have records sealed. Alabama Code Section 15-27 covers expungement. Once a record is expunged, it comes off the public roster. The fee to file for expungement is $500 per petition. Only certain charges qualify.

In Person Jail Roster Access

You can go to the Sheriff's Office to look at records. Bring a valid ID. The office is at 162 West 4th Street in Prattville. Staff can help you find what you need.

The public can view the jail book during office hours. This is the official record the sheriff keeps under state law. You can ask to see entries for specific people. Staff may also print copies for you. There is a fee for copies. Most agencies charge around $1 per page.

If you need records for court, ask for a certified copy. These cost more but have an official seal. They work as proof in legal matters. The clerk can tell you the exact fee when you ask.

Victim Notification in Autauga County

Alabama runs a victim alert system called VINE. This lets you track an inmate's status. You sign up to get alerts when something changes. If the person gets out, moves, or escapes, you find out fast.

VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. It is free to use. You can get alerts by phone, email, or text. Register at vinelink.com or call 877-846-3425. The service works around the clock.

This tool helps victims stay safe. It also helps family members who need to know when someone gets released. You do not have to be a crime victim to use it. Anyone can sign up for alerts on any inmate.

Bond and Release in Autauga County

Bond amounts show on the jail roster. The amount depends on the charge. Some low-level crimes have small bonds. Serious charges may have bonds of $100,000 or more. Some charges have no bond at all.

A judge sets the bond at a hearing. This usually happens within 48 hours of arrest. The roster shows the bond amount for each charge. To get someone out, you pay the full bond or use a bail bondsman. Bondsmen charge a fee, often 10% of the bond. That fee is not refunded.

When the bond is paid, the jail starts the release process. This can take a few hours. The 48-hour release list on the roster shows who got out recently. If you do not see someone there, they may still be in custody.

Related Records in Autauga County

The jail roster is one type of public record. Other records may give you more info. Court records show what happens after an arrest. The Circuit Clerk keeps files on criminal cases. You can search these at the courthouse or online through Alacourt.

The Alabama Department of Corrections holds people with long sentences. If someone leaves the county jail for state prison, they go to ADOC. You can search state inmates at doc.alabama.gov. This is separate from the county roster.

For background checks, you can contact the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. ALEA keeps criminal history records. There is a $25 fee for a criminal history check. You need to submit fingerprints and fill out a form. More info is at alea.gov.

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Cities in Autauga County

Autauga County has several cities and towns. People arrested in these areas are booked at the Autauga Metro Jail. The county seat is Prattville. Other places include Autaugaville, Billingsley, Booth, Independence, Jones, Marbury, Pine Level, and White City. None of these cities have populations over 50,000, so arrests go through the county system.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Autauga County. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check these areas too.