Search Coffee County Jail Roster

Coffee County jail roster records are kept by the Sheriff's Office at the Detention Center in New Brockton. This medium-security facility has capacity for 126 inmates and averages about 137 daily. Coffee County is unique in having two county seats: Elba and Enterprise. The Sheriff provides a free online roster you can search at any time. Under Alabama Code Section 36-22-8, these records are public. This guide shows how to access jail roster data in Coffee County.

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Coffee County Quick Facts

126 Jail Capacity
54,000 Population
12th Judicial Circuit
Elba/Enterprise Dual County Seats

Coffee County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office runs the Coffee County Detention Center. The jail is at the County Complex in New Brockton. It opened in 1980 and serves as the main holding facility for the county. The facility houses pre-trial and sentenced inmates.

Office hours are Monday through Thursday from 8 AM to 4 PM, and Friday from 8 AM to 3 PM. Call the jail for questions about inmates. Staff can tell you custody status, charges, and bond amounts.

Coffee County Sheriff Office main page for jail roster access
Jail Address 4 County Complex, New Brockton, AL 36351
Phone 334-894-5535
Hours Mon-Thu 8AM-4PM, Fri 8AM-3PM
Website www.coffeeso.us

How to Search Coffee County Jail Roster Online

The Sheriff posts an online roster. It is free to use. You can view current inmates at the detention center. A 48-hour release section shows who got out recently.

Go to coffeeso.us/roster.php to see the roster. The page lists all current inmates. Each entry shows booking details and charges. The data updates throughout the day.

Each inmate record on the Coffee County jail roster shows:

  • Full name and booking photo
  • Booking number assigned by jail
  • Age, gender, and race
  • Home address on file
  • Arresting agency name
  • Booking date and time
  • All charges filed

The 48-hour release section helps if you want to know if someone got out. Check both sections when searching for a specific person.

What Coffee County Jail Records Include

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 and dates are required too.

The online roster shows this data plus photos. The arresting agency tells you who made the arrest. Home addresses help identify people with common names.

Private info stays sealed. Medical and mental health records are not public. Juvenile records do not appear. Alabama Code Section 12-15-133 protects minors' files.

Alabama Laws on Jail Records

The Open Records Act makes jail data public. Alabama Code Section 36-12-40 gives residents the right to inspect records. Jail rosters fall under this law.

Alabama Code Section 36-22-8 covers jail records. Sheriffs must keep a public book of all inmates. 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 sets this rule. 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.

In Person Access to Records

You can visit the jail to see records. It is at 4 County Complex in New Brockton. Bring a valid ID. Staff can help you during office hours.

The public jail book is available to view. Copies cost a fee, usually around $1 per page. Certified copies cost more but are needed for legal matters.

Victim Notification

VINE lets you track inmates across Alabama. It sends alerts when custody status changes. You find out about releases or transfers right away.

Sign up at vinelink.com or call 877-846-3425. The service is free. Anyone can sign up for alerts.

Bond and Release Process

Bond amounts depend on the charges. A judge sets the bond at a hearing. This usually happens within 48 hours of arrest.

To get someone out, pay the full bond or hire a bail bondsman. Bondsmen charge about 10% as a fee. After bond is posted, release takes a few hours.

Check the 48-hour release list to see who got out recently.

Related Records in Coffee County

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

State prison records are separate. 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 Coffee County

Coffee County has two county seats, which is rare in Alabama. Elba is in the western part. Enterprise is in the eastern part. New Brockton, where the jail is located, is another town. Kinston is also in the county. People arrested in these areas go to the Coffee County Detention Center. None have populations over 50,000.

Nearby Counties

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