Butler County Jail Roster Lookup

Butler County jail roster records are managed by the Sheriff's Office at the Correctional Facility in Greenville. This county in south-central Alabama has a medium-security jail with room for 120 inmates. The Sheriff provides both online search and a PDF roster. You can look up current inmates and see mugshots, charges, and bond amounts. Under Alabama Code Section 36-22-8, these records are public. This guide shows how to access jail roster data in Butler County.

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Butler County Quick Facts

120 Jail Capacity
19,000 Population
2nd Judicial Circuit
Greenville County Seat

Butler County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office runs the Butler County Correctional Facility. It is a medium-security jail on Walnut Street in Greenville. The facility holds both male and female inmates. Visitation is scheduled through the jail management system website.

Call the jail for questions about inmates. The Sheriff's main number handles other matters. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and what charges they face. They can also give you bond info and court dates.

Butler County Sheriff jail roster lookup page for inmate search
Jail Address 800 Walnut Street, Greenville, AL 36037
Jail Phone 334-382-3321
Sheriff Phone 334-382-6521
Hours Standard business hours for administration
Website www.butlersheriff.org

How to Search Butler County Jail Roster

Butler County has two ways to find jail roster info online. You can use the live search tool or download a PDF roster. Both are free. The live search gives you the most current data.

Go to butlersheriff.org/look-up-jail-inmate-information for the search page. You can search by name, booking number, or date of birth. For a downloadable list, try the PDF roster at this link.

The Butler County jail roster shows these details for each inmate:

  • Full name and booking mugshot
  • Booking number assigned by the jail
  • All charges filed against them
  • Bond amount for each charge
  • Physical description and age

The roster updates as bookings happen. New arrests show up within hours. When someone is released, their record may stay briefly. Call the jail to confirm current status if you need to know right away.

What Butler County Jail Records Contain

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

The online search adds mugshots. These photos are taken at booking. 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 on the public roster. Alabama Code Section 12-15-133 keeps minors' 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 fall under this law. You have the right to view them.

Alabama Code Section 36-22-8 covers jail records. Sheriffs must keep a public book of all inmates. The book lists names, ages, charges, and dates. It is 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 allows this for certain charges. The fee is $500 per petition. Once expunged, records do not show on public rosters.

In Person Jail Record Access

You can visit the jail to see records. It is at 800 Walnut Street in Greenville. Bring a valid ID. Staff can help you during business hours.

The public jail book is available to view. 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 tracks inmates across Alabama. It sends alerts when an inmate's status changes. You find out about releases, transfers, or escapes 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 charges and other factors.

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

Check the online roster to see if someone is still there. If their name is gone, they may be out. Call the jail at 334-382-3321 to confirm.

Related Records in Butler County

Court records show what happens after arrest. The Circuit Clerk keeps criminal case files. Search at the courthouse in Greenville 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 Butler County

Butler County has several small towns. Greenville is the county seat and largest city. Other towns include Georgiana, McKenzie, and Chapman. People arrested in these areas go to the Butler County Correctional Facility. None have populations over 50,000.

Nearby Counties

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