Find Pike County Inmate Records

Pike County inmate records are kept by the sheriff's office in Troy. The county jail serves this southeast Alabama community. Pike County provides an online jail roster at pikecountyalsheriff.com. You can search current inmates and view booking info for free. Troy is the county seat and home to Troy University. The sheriff maintains records on all inmates held at the jail in Pike County.

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Pike County Jail Quick Facts

33,200 Population
Troy County Seat
YES Online Roster
SE AL Region

Pike County Sheriff's Office

The Pike County Sheriff's Office manages law enforcement and the county jail. Troy serves as the county seat where the main office is located. Deputies patrol the towns and highways across Pike County. The office handles 911 dispatch, patrol, and corrections. Staff book inmates, manage housing, and process releases. The jail serves the local courts and state transfer needs in Pike County.

Sheriff Russell Thomas leads the department. His team works to keep Pike County safe. The jail sits near the courthouse in Troy. This makes it easy to move inmates to court hearings. The facility holds people waiting for trial and those serving short sentences. Anyone with over one year goes to state prison after sentencing in Pike County.

You can reach the sheriff's office by phone or in person. The main office is open weekdays. The jail runs around the clock. Call if you need info about an inmate. Staff can tell you if someone is held and give basic booking details. Visit during business hours for records requests in Pike County.

Main Office Pike County Sheriff's Office
118 East Church Street
Troy, AL 36081
Phone: (334) 566-4374
County Jail Pike County Jail
Troy, AL 36081
Phone: (334) 566-4374
Hours Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Website pikecountyalsheriff.com

How to Search Pike County Inmates Online

Pike County offers a free online jail roster. Go to pikecountyalsheriff.com/roster.php to search current inmates. The roster shows everyone held at the jail right now. You can view mugshots, charges, and booking dates. The search is free and open to anyone in Pike County.

The roster page lists inmates by name. Click on any name for more details. Each listing shows the charges filed and bond amounts. You see when the person was booked. The roster updates as inmates come and go. New bookings appear within hours. Released inmates drop off the list in Pike County.

Alabama inmate records search serving Pike County residents

To search Pike County inmates, you need:

  • First or last name of the person
  • Approximate arrest date if known
  • No other info is required

If someone does not appear on the roster, they may have been released. The list only shows current inmates. Check with the jail if you think they should be there. Staff can search past bookings by phone. For state prisoners from Pike County, use the ADOC Inmate Search. The county roster only covers local jail inmates.

Court records give more case details. Try Alacourt ACCESS for charges and court dates. It costs $9.99 per name search. You get full case info that the jail roster does not show. This helps when tracking cases through the court system in Pike County.

Pike County Inmate Record Fees

The online jail roster is free in Pike County. You pay nothing to view current inmates. Mugshots and charge info cost nothing to see. Fees apply when you want official copies or need a background check. The sheriff's office charges fees set by state rules in Pike County.

Bond filing requires payment to the Circuit Clerk. The standard fee is about $35 in Pike County. You pay with a money order or cashier's check. Bondsmen charge about 10% of the total bond. A $10,000 bond costs about $1,000 to a bondsman. Cash bonds need the full amount. Property bonds need court approval in Pike County.

ADOC charges $25 minimum for historical records on state inmates. This is the same fee across Alabama. Copy fees at the sheriff's office are about $0.25 to $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost extra. Call the office to check current prices before you request records in Pike County.

Alacourt ACCESS costs $9.99 per name search for court records. This is separate from sheriff's office fees. You get case info, charges, and court dates. Document images may cost extra. The system is useful when jail records alone are not enough in Pike County.

How to Request Records in Pike County

You can request inmate records in person, by phone, or by mail in Pike County. Pick the method that fits your needs. In-person visits are best for quick turnaround. Phone calls handle simple questions. Mail works for official copies you need for court or jobs in Pike County.

To visit in person, go to the sheriff's office in Troy. Bring a photo ID. Tell the staff what records you want. They can search and print while you wait. Some old records take longer. Be ready to pay fees at the time of your visit in Pike County.

Mail requests need a written letter. Include the inmate's full name and birth date if known. Say what records you need. Add your contact info and a check or money order. Send it to Pike County Sheriff's Office, 118 East Church Street, Troy, AL 36081. Allow two to four weeks in Pike County.

Under Code of Alabama Section 36-12-40, Alabama residents can access public records. The office must acknowledge your request in 10 business days. They must respond in 15 business days. If denied, they explain why in writing in Pike County.

Pike County and Troy University

Pike County is home to Troy University. The school brings thousands of students to the area. This affects the local inmate population in certain ways. College towns often see specific types of cases. DUI arrests, underage drinking, and minor crimes rise during the school year. The jail staff are used to handling these cases in Pike County.

Troy University police handle most campus matters. Serious cases go to city or county law enforcement. Students arrested in Troy often end up at the county jail. Their records appear on the jail roster like anyone else. The booking process is the same for students and non-students in Pike County.

The student population adds to Pike County's numbers. During fall and spring terms, the area has more people. Summer and breaks see fewer. This cycle affects jail bookings too. The sheriff's office adjusts staffing around the school calendar. Game days and events can bring extra activity in Pike County.

Parents of students sometimes need to find jail info fast. The online roster helps with this. You can check from anywhere if a student was arrested. The search works the same as for any other person. Enter a name and view results. Contact the jail for bond info if someone is held in Pike County.

Alabama Inmate Records Laws

Alabama law gives residents the right to view public records including jail data. Several statutes govern how this works in Pike County. Knowing the rules helps when you request records or want to know what is public.

Code of Alabama Section 36-12-40 sets the right to inspect public records. This includes jail rosters, booking logs, and inmate files. You do not need to give a reason. The law covers all public offices in Pike County. Under Section 36-12-41, agencies must give copies when you pay a fair fee.

Some records stay private. Youthful offender files are sealed under Section 15-19-7. Expunged records are hidden under Sections 15-27-1 through 15-27-21. Medical data is private under HIPAA. Jail security info may be blocked in Pike County.

Only Alabama residents can make formal requests. Show proof like a driver's license or voter card. Out-of-state requests may be denied. But the online roster is public to all. Anyone can search current inmates without a formal request in Pike County.

Cities in Pike County

Pike County has several towns. Troy is the county seat and largest city. Other places include Brundidge, Banks, and Goshen. All use the Pike County Jail. No Pike County city has over 50,000 people, so no separate city pages exist on this site.

City police make local arrests. They bring people to the county jail in Troy. The sheriff runs jail operations. If you look for someone arrested in Pike County, check the jail roster or call. City courts handle traffic tickets and small crimes. Felonies go to circuit court at the county level in Pike County.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Pike County. Check nearby jails if you cannot find someone. Inmates sometimes transfer. Each county has its own jail and records system in Alabama.

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