Bullock County Inmate Records

Bullock County inmate records are kept by the sheriff's office in Union Springs. This is one of Alabama's most rural counties with no online jail roster. You must call the jail to check on inmates. Bullock County has only about 28 jail beds, making it one of the smallest facilities in the state. The sheriff's office handles all bookings and record requests by phone or in person.

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Bullock County Jail Quick Facts

10,000 Population
Union Springs County Seat
No Online Roster
28 Jail Beds

Bullock County Sheriff's Office

The Bullock County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Union Springs. This is one of the smallest sheriff's offices in Alabama. The county has about 10,000 residents spread across rural farm land. Deputies patrol vast areas with few people. The sheriff handles patrol, investigations, and the small jail in Bullock County.

The jail has capacity for only 28 inmates. This makes it one of the smallest in the state. The facility holds people waiting for trial and those serving short sentences. With such a small population, the jail rarely fills up. Medical emergencies require transport to larger hospitals outside the county in Bullock County.

You must call the sheriff's office to check on inmates. There is no online roster. Staff can tell you if someone is held and what their charges are. Phone calls are the best way to get info in a county this size. The office has limited hours, so call during business hours when possible in Bullock County.

Sheriff's Office 217 N Prairie Street
Union Springs, AL 36089
Phone: (334) 738-2670
County Jail Union Springs, AL 36089
Phone: (334) 738-2670

How to Check Bullock County Inmate Status

Bullock County does not have an online jail roster. You cannot search inmates from your computer or phone. The only way to check if someone is in jail is to call the sheriff's office. Staff can look up inmates by name and tell you their status in Bullock County.

Call (334) 738-2670 to reach the sheriff's office and jail. Tell them the name of the person you are asking about. They will check the system and let you know if that person is held. Staff can also give you info on charges and bond amounts in Bullock County.

Alabama inmate search resources for Bullock County residents

To check on a Bullock County inmate by phone, have this info ready:

  • Full name of the person
  • Date of birth if known
  • Approximate date of arrest

Phone access has limits. The office may be busy or closed on holidays. Try calling during regular business hours for the best results. If you cannot get through, try again later or visit in person in Bullock County.

For state prisoners from Bullock County, use the ADOC Inmate Search online. This free tool shows current state inmates. People with sentences over one year transfer to state prison. ADOC keeps those records on a statewide database you can search from home.

Bullock County Inmate Record Fees

Phone inquiries about current inmates are free. You pay nothing to ask if someone is in jail in Bullock County. Fees apply when you need official copies or certified records. The sheriff's office can provide copies for a fee. Call to ask about costs before making a request.

Bond posting has a filing fee. The standard fee is about $35 in Bullock County. Licensed bondsmen charge around 10% of the total bond. Cash bonds need the full amount. Property bonds require court approval. Call the jail for bond amounts on specific charges in Bullock County.

For court records, try Alacourt ACCESS. It costs $9.99 per search. You get case details and outcomes. ADOC charges $25 minimum for historical state inmate records. Background checks range from $5 to $25 at county offices in Bullock County.

Copy fees run about $0.25 to $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost more. Small county offices may need extra time to process requests. Call ahead to confirm fees and how to pay in Bullock County.

How to Request Records in Bullock County

You can request inmate records by phone, in person, or by mail in Bullock County. Phone calls work for basic status checks. In-person visits work best if you need copies. Mail requests handle official record copies but take more time.

To request in person, visit the sheriff's office in Union Springs during business hours. Bring photo ID. Tell staff what you need. They can search records and print basic info. Some requests may take longer to fill. Be ready to pay fees when you ask in Bullock County.

For mail requests, write a letter with the inmate's full name and date of birth. State what records you need. Include your contact info and a check for fees. Mail to Bullock County Sheriff's Office, 217 N Prairie Street, Union Springs, AL 36089. Allow two to four weeks for a response in Bullock County.

Under Code of Alabama Section 36-12-40, Alabama residents can inspect public records. Agencies must respond within 15 days. Only Alabama residents can make formal requests. Show proof of residency like a driver's license in Bullock County.

Bullock County Rural Jail Operations

Bullock County operates one of Alabama's smallest jails. The 28-bed facility serves about 10,000 residents. This is among the most rural counties in the state. The small jail size fits the low crime rate and sparse population. Most days the jail is well under capacity in Bullock County.

Rural jails face unique challenges even when small. Transport distances are long to courts and hospitals. Medical emergencies require trips to Montgomery or Dothan. Staff must handle many roles with few people. The same deputy who makes an arrest may also book the inmate in Bullock County.

The lack of an online roster reflects limited resources. Building and maintaining a website costs money. For a county with 10,000 people, that money may be better spent elsewhere. Phone calls work for such a small population. Most families know how to reach the sheriff in Bullock County.

Union Springs sits at the center of the county. The town has about 3,600 people. Other communities are even smaller. The rural setting means everyone knows everyone. This creates a different dynamic than larger counties with more anonymity in Bullock County.

Alabama Inmate Records Laws

Alabama law gives residents the right to access public records including jail data. These statutes apply in Bullock County even without an online roster. You can still request records by phone, mail, or in person. The rules are the same as larger counties.

Code of Alabama Section 36-12-40 creates the right to inspect public records. This covers booking logs and inmate files. You do not need to give a reason for your request. Under Section 36-12-41, agencies must provide copies when asked and paid in Bullock County.

Some records are protected. Youthful offender files stay sealed under Section 15-19-7. Expunged records hide from view under Sections 15-27-1 through 15-27-21. Medical info stays private. Security details may also be withheld in Bullock County.

Only Alabama residents can make formal records requests. Show proof of residency when asking. Out-of-state people may be denied formal requests. But basic phone inquiries about current inmates are often answered for anyone calling in Bullock County.

Cities in Bullock County

Bullock County has a few small towns. All use the county jail for inmates. There are no city police departments. The sheriff handles all patrol and arrests across the county. This keeps record searches simple in Bullock County.

Union Springs is the county seat with about 3,600 people. Midway is a smaller town. The rest of the county is rural farm land. None of these places come close to 50,000 population. All jail matters go through the county sheriff in Bullock County.

Note: No cities in Bullock County have populations over 50,000.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Bullock County. If you are not sure where someone is held, check nearby counties too. Macon and Montgomery counties are close. Each county runs its own jail with separate records.

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