Search Cullman County Inmate Records

Cullman County inmate records are kept by the sheriff's office in Cullman. The county does not have an online jail roster on its website. You must call the detention center to check on inmates. Staff can tell you who is in custody and share basic booking info. Cullman County sits in north-central Alabama between Birmingham and Huntsville.

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Cullman County Jail Quick Facts

88,000 Population
Cullman County Seat
NO Online Roster
Phone Access Method

Cullman County Sheriff's Office

The Cullman County Sheriff's Office runs the detention center in Cullman. Deputies patrol the county and serve court papers. Corrections staff handle all booking and housing of inmates. The department covers all of Cullman County including the city of Cullman, Good Hope, and Hanceville. Staff work around the clock to keep the detention center running in Cullman County.

The detention center sits in Cullman, the county seat. It takes inmates from police agencies across the county. Most people booked here stay for short sentences or while waiting for trial. Sentences over one year go to state prison. The sheriff's office keeps all local inmate records in Cullman County.

You can reach the sheriff's office by phone during business hours. The detention center takes calls 24 hours a day. This is important since there is no online roster. Visit in person if you need copies of records or want to post bond. Bring a valid photo ID when you come to Cullman County.

Cullman County Detention Center 2510 2nd Avenue SW
Cullman, AL 35055
Phone: (256) 734-0342
Sheriff's Office 2510 2nd Avenue SW
Cullman, AL 35055
Phone: (256) 734-0342
Hours Detention Center: 24/7 | Office: Mon-Fri 8AM-4:30PM
Online Roster Not available - call detention center

How to Search Cullman County Inmates

Cullman County does not have an online inmate roster. You must call the detention center to check on inmates. The phone number is (256) 734-0342. Staff answer around the clock. They can tell you if someone is in custody and share basic booking info for inmates in Cullman County.

When you call, have the person's full name ready. If you know their date of birth, that helps too. Staff will search their system and tell you what they find. They can share charges, bond amounts, and booking dates over the phone. For detailed records, you may need to visit in person in Cullman County.

Alabama inmate search resources for Cullman County residents

To check on Cullman County inmates:

  • Call the detention center at (256) 734-0342
  • Have the person's full name ready
  • Ask about charges and bond
  • Visit in person for detailed records

The lack of an online roster is surprising for a county this size. Cullman is one of the larger counties in Alabama. Many residents wish for an online option. For now, phone calls are the way to check on inmates in Cullman County.

For state prisoners from Cullman County, use the ADOC Inmate Search. The county detention center handles local inmates only. People with sentences over one year go to state prison. ADOC keeps those records separate.

Cullman County Inmate Record Fees

Phone inquiries are free. You pay nothing to call and ask about inmates. Fees apply when you need official copies of records. The sheriff's office provides booking documents for a small charge per page in Cullman County.

Bond filing costs money at the Circuit Clerk. The fee is around $35 in Cullman County. Pay by money order or cash. Bondsmen charge about 10% of the total bond. Cash bonds require the full amount upfront. Property bonds need court approval.

For court records, try Alacourt ACCESS. This costs $9.99 per name search. You get case details and charges. ADOC charges $25 minimum for old state inmate records. Copy fees at the sheriff's office run $0.25 to $1.00 per page in Cullman County.

How to Request Records in Cullman County

You can request inmate records by phone, in person, or by mail in Cullman County. Phone calls give you basic current info for free. For official copies, you need to go in person or send a written request. Staff can help you get what you need.

To request in person, go to the detention center in Cullman. Bring a valid photo ID. Tell them what records you need. They can search the system and print copies while you wait. Some older records take longer to find. Be ready to pay copy fees when you visit in Cullman County.

For mail requests, write a letter with the inmate's full name, date of birth if known, and what records you want. Include your contact info and a check for fees. Mail it to the Cullman County Sheriff's Office at 2510 2nd Avenue SW, Cullman, AL 35055. Allow two to three weeks for a response.

Under Code of Alabama Section 36-12-40, public records are open to Alabama residents. The office must respond within 15 business days. If they deny your request, they must explain why in writing.

Cullman County Detention Center

Cullman County operates a modern detention center. The facility replaced an older jail to meet growing needs. With a population of 88,000, Cullman is one of the larger Alabama counties. The detention center handles a steady flow of inmates throughout the year in Cullman County.

The county was founded by German immigrants in the 1870s. Cullman was a dry county for many years. That changed recently. The city now has restaurants and bars. But the area retains a conservative character. The detention center enforces local laws and state statutes in Cullman County.

Interstate 65 runs through Cullman County. This brings traffic between Birmingham and Nashville. Some arrests involve travelers on the highway. The detention center handles both local residents and people from out of state. Deputies also patrol areas near Smith Lake, a popular recreation spot in Cullman County.

The lack of an online roster stands out for such a large county. The sheriff's website provides detention center info. But there is no search function for current inmates. Residents must call or visit to check on people in custody. This may change as technology improves in Cullman County.

Alabama Inmate Records Laws

Alabama law gives residents the right to access public records. This includes jail rosters and booking logs. Knowing these rules helps when you make a request in Cullman County. The laws say what you can see and what stays private.

Code of Alabama Section 36-12-40 gives you the right to inspect public records. This covers most inmate files. You do not need a reason for your request. Under Section 36-12-41, agencies must provide copies for a fair fee in Cullman County.

Some records stay sealed. Youthful offender files are protected under Section 15-19-7. Expunged records are hidden under Sections 15-27-1 through 15-27-21. Medical data stays private. Security info may also be blocked in Cullman County.

Only Alabama residents can make formal records requests. Show proof like a driver's license. Out-of-state requests may be denied. Phone calls about current inmates are usually answered for anyone who asks.

Cities in Cullman County

Cullman County has several cities and towns. Cullman is the county seat and largest city with about 17,000 people. Other towns include Good Hope, Hanceville, and Vinemont. All local police send arrested people to the detention center in Cullman County.

Hanceville is home to Wallace State Community College. Good Hope has grown as a suburb of Cullman. The county is growing faster than many parts of Alabama. New residents move in from Birmingham and other areas. The detention center serves this expanding population in Cullman County.

None of the cities in Cullman County have populations over 50,000. They do not have separate city pages on this site. For inmate info, call the detention center at (256) 734-0342.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Cullman County. If you cannot find someone in the local detention center, check nearby counties too. Inmates sometimes transfer. Each county runs its own jail and roster system.

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