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Clare County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Harrison, Michigan

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Clare County Jail is a correctional facility in Harrison, Clare County, Michigan. It houses adult men and women arrested in Clare County. The jail's primary purpose is to detain individuals awaiting trial, convicted of crimes serving sentences of less than a year, and those unable to pay fines. The facility also provides various programs and services to incarcerated individuals, including medical and mental healthcare, educational opportunities, and substance abuse treatment.

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Clare County Jail Inmate Lookup

Visit the official website of Clare County Jail or contact the jail directly for information on conducting an inmate search. You may be required to provide the offender's full name, date of birth, or booking number to conduct a search.

Here are some tips for searching for an inmate in Clare County Jail:

  • Use the correct spelling of the offender's name.
  • Include the offender's middle name or initial, if known.
  • If you don't know the exact booking number, you can still search using the offender's name and date of birth.
  • Check the jail website frequently for updates on the inmate roster.

Jail Roster

Clare County Jail maintains an up-to-date jail roster that lists detailed information about each incarcerated individual. The roster typically includes the following information:

  • Booking Number
  • Last Name
  • First Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Release Date
  • Criminal Charges

The jail roster is updated regularly. You can access the roster online or by visiting the jail in person during business hours.

Inquiries regarding a particular detainee's housing, medical, or legal status should be directed to the jail staff.

Inmate Search

  • Search by Name: Enter the offender's first and last name in the search bar. If you have the offender's middle name or initial, include that as well.
  • Search by Booking Number: If you know the offender's booking number, you can enter it in the search bar to get their information.
  • Search by Date Range: If you know the approximate date of the offender's arrest or booking, you can enter a date range to narrow down your search.

Tips for Searching:

  • Use the correct spelling of the offender's name.
  • Include any aliases or nicknames that the offender may use.
  • If you are searching for an offender who has a common name, try searching by their middle name or initial as well.
  • If you are searching for an offender who has been arrested or booked multiple times, you may need to search by their booking number or date range.

Jail Roster

  • Inmate Information: The jail roster typically includes the following information for each incarcerated individual:
    • Booking Number
    • Full Name
    • Date of Birth
    • Arrest Date
    • Booking Date
    • Release Date
    • Criminal Charges
    • Bond Amount
  • Roster Updates: The jail roster is updated regularly, typically on a daily or weekly basis. You can check the jail's website or visit the jail in person to view the most up-to-date roster.

Additional Information:

  • The jail roster may also include information about the offender's housing assignment, medical status, and legal status.
  • Some jails allow you to search the roster by specific criteria, such as the type of crime or the offender's age.
  • If you cannot find the information you are looking for on the jail roster, you can contact the jail directly for more information.

Inmate Call System

Clare County Jail uses the Securus Technologies inmate call system. Inmates are allowed to make outgoing calls to landlines and mobile phones. Inmates cannot receive incoming calls.

Regulations and Guidelines:

  • All calls are subject to monitoring and recording.
  • Inmates are limited to a certain number of minutes per call.
  • Inmates are not allowed to call certain numbers, such as 911, emergency services, or collect calls.
  • Inmates are not allowed to use profanity or engage in other disruptive behavior during calls.

How to Call an Inmate:

  1. Dial the jail's main phone number.
  2. Follow the prompts to connect to the Securus Technologies inmate call system.
  3. Enter the offender's booking number or name.
  4. Follow the prompts to complete the call.

Can Inmates Receive Calls at Clare County Jail?

No, inmates at Clare County Jail cannot receive incoming calls.

Inmate Messaging

Inmates at Clare County Jail cannot receive or send voice or text messages.

Detainee Mail

Mailing Address:

Clare County Jail 225 E. Main St. Harrison, MI 48625

Guidelines:

  • All mail must be addressed to the inmate by their full name and booking number.
  • Inmates cannot receive mail that contains:
    • Cash or currency
    • Stamps
    • Contraband
    • Pornography
    • Gang-related materials
    • Legal documents
    • Mail that is threatening, harassing, or defamatory
  • All mail is subject to inspection and may be read by jail staff.

Sending Care Packages:

Care packages are not allowed at Clare County Jail.

Sending Money to Inmates

Inmates at Clare County Jail can receive money through JPay, a secure online payment service. Friends and family can create an account on the JPay website and deposit money into an inmate's account. Inmates can use this money to purchase items from the jail commissary, such as food, clothing, and hygiene products.

Regulations and Limitations:

  • There is a daily limit on the amount of money that can be deposited into an inmate's account.
  • Inmates cannot receive cash or money orders.
  • All money deposits are subject to a transaction fee.

Other Methods:

Inmates can also receive money through a trust account. Friends and family can deposit money into the inmate's trust account by mailing a check or money order to the jail. Inmates can use the money in their trust account to purchase items from the jail commissary or to pay for other expenses, such as medical co-pays or legal fees.

For more information on sending mail or money to an inmate at Clare County Jail, you can contact the jail directly at (989) 539-7182.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit:

  1. Inmates must submit a visitation request form to the jail staff.
  2. The visitation request form must include the visitor's name, address, phone number, and relationship to the inmate.
  3. The jail staff will review the visitation request form and approve or deny the visit.
  4. If the visit is approved, the visitor will be notified of the date and time of the visit.

Rules and Regulations for Visits:

  • All visitors must present a valid photo ID at the time of the visit.
  • Visitors are subject to search before and after the visit.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any contraband into the jail.
  • Visitors must dress appropriately.
  • Visitors must remain seated during the visit.
  • Visitors are not allowed to touch or hug the inmate.
  • Visitors are not allowed to discuss illegal activities during the visit.
  • The jail staff may terminate a visit at any time for any reason.

Visitation Hours:

  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Video Visitation:

Clare County Jail offers video visitation for inmates. Video visitation allows inmates to visit with their friends and family members remotely. To use video visitation, you will need to create an account with JPay, the jail's video visitation provider. Once you have created an account, you can schedule a video visit with the inmate.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store where inmates can purchase various items, such as food, clothing, hygiene products, and electronics. The commissary is typically operated by a private company under contract with the jail.

Purpose of the Commissary:

  • To provide inmates with access to essential items that are not provided by the jail.
  • To allow inmates to earn money by working in the commissary.
  • To generate revenue for the jail.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary:

  • Inmates can purchase items from the commissary using money from their trust account.
  • Inmates can also earn money by working in the commissary.
  • Inmates can use the money they earn to purchase items from the commissary or to send money home to their families.

Restrictions on Commissary Use:

  • Inmates are limited to a certain amount of money that they can spend in the commissary each week.
  • Some items may be restricted for purchase by certain inmates.
  • The jail staff may search an inmate's commissary items at any time.

Release Information

Inmates are released from Clare County Jail when they have served their sentence, posted bail, or been granted a pardon or commutation. Inmates may also be released if they are found not guilty at trial or if their conviction is overturned on appeal.

Who Can Be Released:

  • Inmates who have served their sentence
  • Inmates who have posted bail
  • Inmates who have been granted a pardon or commutation
  • Inmates who are found not guilty at trial
  • Inmates whose conviction is overturned on appeal

How to Get Inmate Release Information:

To get inmate release information, you can:

  • Contact the Clare County Jail directly.
  • Visit the Clare County Jail website and search the jail roster.
  • Contact the Michigan Department of Corrections at (517) 373-0300.

Security Level and Jail Staff

Clare County Jail is a medium-security jail. This means that the jail has a variety of security measures in place to prevent escapes and maintain order. These security measures include:

  • Secure doors and locks
  • Perimeter fencing
  • Security cameras
  • Armed guards
  • Patrolling officers

Categories of Offenders Housed:

Clare County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Misdemeanor offenders
  • Felony offenders
  • Juveniles
  • Inmates awaiting trial
  • Inmates serving sentences

Role of Correctional Officers:

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the jail. They also provide care and supervision to the inmates. Correctional officers perform a variety of duties, including:

  • Monitoring inmates
  • Conducting searches
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Responding to emergencies
  • Providing medical care
  • Counseling inmates

Correctional Staff:

The correctional staff at Clare County Jail consists of:

  • Correctional officers
  • Sergeants
  • Lieutenants
  • Captains
  • The jail administrator

The jail administrator is responsible for the overall operation of the jail.

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

255 W Main St, Harrison, MI 48625, United States

Official Phone Number

989-539-7166

Official Website

claresheriff.org

Harrison, MI

Coordinates:
44.02111°N 84.80056°W
Country:
United States
State:
Michigan
County:
Clare
Incorporated:
1891
Government:
Type:
City council
Mayor:
Stacy Stocking
Area:
Total:
4.03 sq mi (10.43 km2)
Land:
3.71 sq mi (9.62 km2)
Water:
0.31 sq mi (0.81 km2)
Elevation:
1,165 ft (355 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
2,114
Estimate (2019):
2,073
Density:
558.01/sq mi (215.44/km2)
Time zone:
UTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
Summer (DST):
UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code(s):
48625
Area code(s):
989
FIPS code:
26-36800
GNIS feature ID:
0627850

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison?

To search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison, follow these steps:

  1. Identify the Facility: Determine whether the inmate is in a state prison, federal prison, or county jail. Each type of facility has its own database.
  2. Use Online Search Tools: Most jurisdictions have online inmate locators on their official websites. For state prisons, visit the state Department of Corrections (DOC) website. For federal inmates, use the Federal Bureau of Prisons website. For county jails, check the local sheriff's office website.
  3. Provide Necessary Information: You will typically need the inmate’s full name and either their inmate ID number or birth date. Some databases may allow searches by other identifiers.

What information do I need to conduct an arrest lookup?

To conduct an arrest lookup, you generally need:

  • Full Name of the Person: The individual's first, middle, and last names.
  • Date of Birth: Helps refine the search to ensure accuracy.
  • Place of Arrest or Residence: Knowing the city, county, or state can help direct you to the correct jurisdiction's records.

How can I find out if there is an active warrant for someone?

To find out if there is an active warrant for someone:

  1. Check Local Law Enforcement Websites: Many police departments and sheriffs’ offices have online search tools for active warrants.
  2. Contact the Court: Courts often issue warrants, so contacting the clerk of court in the jurisdiction where the warrant might have been issued can provide information.
  3. Use Third-party Services: There are online services that compile warrant information from various sources, though they may charge a fee.

Where can I find recent jail bookings and mugshot information?

Recent jail bookings and mugshot information can often be found on:

  • Local Sheriff’s Office Websites: Many sheriffs' offices publish booking logs and mugshots online.
  • County Jail Websites: Similar to sheriff’s offices, some county jails have online databases.
  • Public Records Websites: Third-party websites may aggregate public records, including jail bookings and mugshots, from various jurisdictions.

What are the guidelines for inmate calls and how can I set up an account?

Guidelines for inmate calls and setting up an account vary by facility but generally include:

  1. Find the Facility’s Phone Provider: Prisons and jails contract with specific phone service providers. Identify the provider and visit their website.
  2. Create an Account: Sign up for an account on the provider’s website, providing any necessary personal information and payment details.
  3. Deposit Funds: Add money to your account, either online or by phone, to enable the inmate to make calls to you.

How can I send mail to an inmate, and what are the restrictions?

To send mail to an inmate:

  1. Check the Facility’s Mail Policy: Each facility has its own rules about what can be sent, how it needs to be addressed, and what is prohibited.
  2. Properly Address the Envelope: Include the inmate’s full name, inmate ID number, and the facility’s address. Follow the specific format required by the facility.
  3. Understand Restrictions: Common restrictions include no contraband, no cash, and limits on photos or book types. Some facilities only allow postcards.

What do I need to know about visitation rules and scheduling a visit?

Visitation rules and scheduling a visit typically require:

  1. Application Process: Most facilities require visitors to fill out an application and be approved before visiting.
  2. Scheduling Visits: Once approved, you may need to schedule your visit in advance, either online or by phone.
  3. Follow Facility Rules: Be aware of and comply with all facility rules regarding visitation hours, dress codes, and allowable items.

What are the steps for sending money to an inmate, and what fees are involved?

To send money to an inmate:

  1. Identify the Approved Methods: Facilities usually have specific approved methods for sending money, such as through a designated service provider.
  2. Choose a Method: Options often include online payments, phone payments, or using a kiosk at the facility.
  3. Understand the Fees: Fees vary based on the method chosen and the amount sent. Review these fees to choose the most cost-effective option.

How can I post bond for someone, and what are the payment options?

To post bond:

  1. Determine the Bond Amount: Contact the facility or check online to find out the bond amount.
  2. Choose a Payment Method: Options typically include cash, cashier’s check, or a bond through a licensed bail bondsman.
  3. Complete the Process: Follow the facility’s or court’s instructions for posting bond, which may involve going to the facility, court, or a bondsman’s office.

What is the process for an inmate's release, and how can I be notified?

The process for an inmate's release and notification:

  1. Release Process: The timing and process for release depend on the facility’s procedures and the inmate’s specific circumstances.
  2. Notification Options: Some facilities offer automatic notification services for victims or interested parties. Sign up for these services if available.
  3. Contact the Facility: For direct information, contact the facility where the inmate is housed for details on their release process.

How can I find legal assistance for an inmate?

To find legal assistance for an inmate:

  1. Public Defender’s Office: If the inmate cannot afford private counsel, they may be eligible for representation by a public defender.
  2. Legal Aid Societies: Non-profit organizations that provide free legal assistance to eligible individuals.
  3. Private Attorneys: Look for attorneys specializing in criminal defense. Some may offer pro bono services or payment plans.

What medical services are available to inmates, and how is care provided?

Medical services for inmates:

  • Basic Health Care: Facilities are required to provide access to basic health care, including medical, dental, and mental health services.
  • Specialized Care: For more serious or specialized needs, inmates may be referred to outside facilities.
  • Accessing Care: Inmates typically submit a request for medical attention through the facility’s health services department.

Criminal Records, Sex Offender Registry, and Background Checks

How can I request a copy of someone's criminal record?

To request a copy of someone's criminal record:

  1. State or Federal Records: Determine whether you need state or federal records. State records are obtained through the state’s Department of Public Safety or similar agency. Federal records are requested through the FBI.
  2. Follow Application Procedures: Submit a request form, often available online, and pay any required fees.

What is the procedure for sealing or expunging a criminal record?

The procedure for sealing or expunging a criminal record varies by jurisdiction but generally involves:

  1. Eligibility Check: Verify eligibility based on the type of offense and the amount of time that has passed since the case was closed.
  2. File a Petition: Submit a petition to the court requesting the expungement or sealing of the record.
  3. Court Review: The court reviews the petition, and a hearing may be scheduled. If approved, the record will be sealed or expunged.

How can I access the sex offender registry, and what information is available?

To access the sex offender registry:

  1. National and State Registries: Use the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) for a nationwide search or visit state-specific registry websites for more detailed information.
  2. Information Available: Registries typically include the offender’s name, photo, address, offense, and compliance status.

Are there restrictions on using information from the sex offender registry?

Yes, there are restrictions on using information from the sex offender registry, including:

  • Harassment Prohibitions: Information cannot be used to harass or threaten offenders.
  • Employment and Housing: Some jurisdictions limit the use of registry information for making decisions about employment and housing.

What is involved in conducting a background check, and what information will it reveal?

Conducting a background check can reveal:

  • Criminal Records: Convictions, arrests, jail time, and probation status.
  • Employment History: Previous employers and job titles.
  • Education Verification: Degrees and certifications obtained.
  • Credit History: For checks that include a credit report, subject to legal restrictions.

How can I obtain a background check for employment, housing, or other purposes?

To obtain a background check:

  1. Consent: Obtain consent from the person being checked if required by law.
  2. Use a Reputable Service: Choose a reputable background check service that complies with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
  3. Provide Necessary Information: Submit the required details about the individual, such as full name, date of birth, and Social Security number.

Are there any fees associated with obtaining criminal records or conducting background checks?

Yes, there are often fees associated with obtaining criminal records or conducting background checks. Fees vary by jurisdiction and the type of check being conducted.

What are my privacy rights when someone conducts a background check on me?

Your privacy rights include:

  • Consent: For many types of background checks, especially those related to employment, you must give written consent.
  • Disclosure: You have the right to be informed if information from a background check is used against you in decisions like employment or housing.
  • Access: You have the right to request and obtain a copy of the background check report.

How can I correct inaccuracies in my criminal record or background check report?

To correct inaccuracies:

  1. Contact the Reporting Agency: If the inaccuracy is in a credit report or other consumer report, contact the agency that issued the report.
  2. Dispute Errors: For inaccuracies in criminal records, contact the law enforcement agency that entered the record or the court if the error is in court records.
  3. Provide Evidence: Submit any evidence that supports your claim of inaccuracy.

Can I find out if someone has performed a background check on me?

In many cases, you can find out if someone has performed a background check on you if it was conducted for employment, credit, or housing purposes, as these often require your consent. However, if the background check was conducted without needing your consent (e.g., someone checking public records), it might not be possible to know.

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