Blount County Jail Roster

Blount County jail roster records are managed by the Sheriff's Office at the Detention Center in Oneonta. This growing county north of Birmingham holds around 214 inmates on a typical day. The Sheriff provides a free online roster you can search at any time. You can find current inmates and people released in the last 48 hours. Under Alabama Code Section 36-22-8, these records are public. This guide shows how to access jail roster data in Blount County.

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Blount County Quick Facts

214 Avg Daily Population
60,000+ County Population
27th Judicial Circuit
Oneonta County Seat

Blount County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office runs the Blount County Detention Center. This facility is on Industrial Park Road in Oneonta. It holds inmates from the county and local cities. The jail operates 24 hours a day.

You can call the detention center at any time for urgent matters. For administrative questions, call during business hours. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody. They can also give you booking info and bond amounts.

Blount County Sheriff jail roster showing current inmates in detention
Detention Center 225 Industrial Park Road, Oneonta, AL 35121
Detention Phone (205) 625-4133
Sheriff Main (205) 625-4127
Hours 24/7 for jail operations
Website www.blountalsheriff.org

How to Search Blount County Jail Roster

The Sheriff posts a full online roster. It is free to access at any time. The site shows current inmates and recent releases. You have two ways to view the data.

Go to blountalsheriff.org/roster.php to see the full list. You can also start at blountalsheriff.org/roster-choose to pick between current inmates and the 48-hour release list. Use the search box to find a specific person by name or booking number.

Each inmate profile on the Blount County jail roster shows:

  • Full name and booking mugshot
  • Booking date and time
  • All charges filed against them
  • Bond amount for each charge
  • Physical description info

The roster updates throughout the day. New bookings appear as they happen. The 48-hour release section is helpful if you want to know who got out recently. This can tell you if someone was released on bond or at the end of a sentence.

What Blount County Jail Records Contain

Alabama Code Section 36-22-8 sets the rules. The sheriff must track each inmate's name, age, sex, and race. Identifying marks go in the record. Charges tell what crimes the person faces. Booking and release dates are also required.

The online roster shows most of this data. Mugshots help identify inmates. Bond amounts tell what it costs to get out. Some charges have no bond, which means the person must stay until a hearing.

Private info stays sealed. Medical records are not public. Mental health data is protected. Juvenile records do not appear. Alabama Code Section 12-15-133 keeps minor's files confidential.

Alabama Jail Record Laws

The Open Records Act gives you access to jail data. Alabama Code Section 36-12-40 says residents can inspect public records. Jail rosters are public. You have the right to view them.

Alabama Code Section 36-22-8 is specific to jails. Sheriffs must keep a public book of all inmates. The book lists names, ages, charges, and dates. It must be open for viewing during office hours. Online rosters make access easier.

Booking info goes to the state within 24 hours. Alabama Administrative Code 265-X-2-.03 requires this. The Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center collects data from all counties.

Some records can be sealed through expungement. Alabama Code Section 15-27 covers this. If charges were dropped or the person was cleared, they may qualify. The fee is $500. Expunged records no longer appear on public rosters.

In Person Jail Record Access

You can visit the Detention Center to see records. It is at 225 Industrial Park Road in Oneonta. Bring a valid ID. Staff can help you during business hours.

The public jail book is available to view. This is the official record under state law. You can ask about specific inmates. Copies cost a fee, usually around $1 per page. Certified copies cost more but are needed for legal matters.

Victim Notification System

VINE lets you track inmates statewide. It stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. The system sends alerts when an inmate's status changes. You find out about releases or transfers right away.

Sign up at vinelink.com or call 877-846-3425. Pick how you want alerts: phone, text, or email. The service is free and works around the clock.

Bond and Release Info

Bond amounts show on the jail roster. A judge sets the bond at a hearing. This usually happens within 48 hours of arrest. The amount depends on the charges and the person's history.

To get someone out, pay the full bond or hire a bail bondsman. Bondsmen charge about 10% as a fee. That fee is not returned. After bond is posted, release takes a few hours.

Check the 48-hour release list to see who got out recently. If someone is not on the current roster or release list, call the jail to confirm their status.

Related Records in Blount County

Court records show what happens after arrest. The Circuit Clerk keeps criminal case files. Search at the courthouse in Oneonta or online through Alacourt at pa.alacourt.com.

State prison records are separate. The Alabama Department of Corrections handles longer sentences. Search state inmates at doc.alabama.gov.

For background checks, contact ALEA. The fee is $25 and requires fingerprints. Visit alea.gov for details.

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Cities in Blount County

Blount County has several towns. Oneonta is the county seat. Other places include Locust Fork, Cleveland, Hayden, Blountsville, and Altoona. People arrested in these areas go to the Blount County Detention Center. None have populations over 50,000.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Blount County. Check them if you are unsure where someone was booked.