Tallapoosa County Jail Records

Tallapoosa County jail roster information is maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Dadeville. Sheriff Jimmy Abbett runs the department. The county has about 42,000 residents. The detention center has 170 beds. In 2024, the jail averaged 131 inmates per day and had 1,727 bookings for the year. Online access to the roster is limited. You need to call the jail to check on inmates. This page tells you how to find jail records in Tallapoosa County, Alabama.

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Tallapoosa County Quick Facts

42,000 Population
Dadeville County Seat
5th Judicial Circuit
170 Jail Capacity

Tallapoosa County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Jimmy Abbett leads the Tallapoosa County Sheriff's Office. Chief Deputy Chad Jones helps run daily operations. The jail is managed by Jail Administrator Al Wilson. Lt. Ray Arrington is the chief investigator.

The office is at 316 Industrial Park Drive in Dadeville. The jail is at the same location. Staff handle all booking and inmate records. The jail runs all day and night. The office is open on weekdays.

Tallapoosa County Sheriff page from county government website
Address 316 Industrial Park Drive
Dadeville, AL 36853
Phone (256) 825-4264
Fax (256) 825-1012
Email tallapoosacounty.sheriff@gmail.com
Office Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website tallaco.com/departments/sheriff

How to Find Inmates in Tallapoosa County

Tallapoosa County does not have a full online jail roster. The Sheriff's website does not show current inmates. To check if someone is in jail, you need to contact them directly.

Call the jail at (256) 825-4264. Give them the person's full name. A date of birth helps narrow the search. Staff can tell you if the person is in custody. They can share charges and bond amounts too.

You can also visit the Sheriff's Office in person. Bring a valid ID. Staff will look up the inmate for you. This is the best option if you need printed records or have detailed questions.

Tallapoosa County Detention Center

The Tallapoosa County Jail is a medium security facility. It has room for 170 inmates. The jail houses people before trial and after sentencing. Most stays are short term.

In 2024, the jail saw busy numbers. It averaged 131 inmates each day. There were 1,727 bookings that year. The facility has 24 full time staff and one part time worker.

The jail provides basic services for inmates. These include medical and mental health care. Substance abuse programs are also available. Inmates have commissary access and phone time. Mail is allowed too. Families can send money to inmate accounts.

Are Jail Records Public in Alabama?

Yes. Alabama law says jail records are public. Under Alabama Code Section 36-22-8, each sheriff must keep a book on all prisoners. The book lists names, ages, charges, and dates. Anyone can view it during office hours.

The Open Records Act in Section 36-12-40 gives residents the right to inspect public records. Jail rosters are public. Viewing costs nothing. Copies may have a small fee.

Not all info is public. Medical records are private. Juvenile records are sealed under Section 12-15-133. If a case gets expunged per Section 15-27, those records are removed.

Get Jail Records In Person

Visit the Sheriff's Office in Dadeville. It is at 316 Industrial Park Drive. Bring a photo ID with you. Staff can search for inmates by name or booking number.

If you need copies of booking records, ask the clerk. There is a fee for printed pages. Most agencies charge around one dollar per page. Certified copies cost more. The clerk will tell you the price.

The office is open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. The jail runs all day. Call ahead at (256) 825-4264 if you have questions.

Report Crime Tips

The Sheriff's Office takes tips from the public. If you know about a crime, you can report it. Tips help solve cases and catch wanted people.

Call Crime Stoppers at (334) 215-STOP, which is 334-215-7867. You can stay anonymous. There is also a Secret Witness Tip Line at (256) 827-2035. These lines take calls around the clock.

State Prison and VINE

The county jail holds local inmates. If someone gets a state prison sentence, they leave the county system. You will not find them through the Sheriff's Office.

For state inmates, use the Alabama Department of Corrections search. Go to doc.alabama.gov/inmatesearch. Enter a name or ADOC number. The site shows where the inmate is housed.

Victims can sign up for Alabama VINE. This system sends alerts when an inmate moves or gets released. Register at vinelink.com. You can also call 877-846-3425. The service is free.

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