Search Tallapoosa County Jail Records

Tallapoosa County inmate records are kept at the county jail in Dadeville. The sheriff's office runs the detention center and stores all booking data. There is no online jail roster for Tallapoosa County at this time. You must call the jail to ask about current inmates. Tallapoosa County sits in east-central Alabama along Lake Martin. About 41,000 people live in the county.

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41,000+ Population
NO Online Roster
Dadeville County Seat
Phone Only Search Method

Tallapoosa County Sheriff's Office

The Tallapoosa County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement across the entire county. The sheriff leads a team of deputies, jailers, and support staff. The office runs patrol, investigations, court services, and jail operations. Staff work day and night to keep Tallapoosa County safe. The detention facility in Dadeville holds inmates who are waiting for trial or serving short sentences.

The main office sits in downtown Dadeville near the county courthouse. The jail is at the same complex. Deputies cover a large rural area with lakes, forests, and small towns. They respond to calls from Alexander City, Dadeville, Camp Hill, and surrounding communities. All arrests in Tallapoosa County go to the county jail. Local police bring their arrestees there too.

You can reach the sheriff's office by phone during business hours. For jail questions, the same number connects you to the detention staff. They can tell you if someone is in custody. They can explain visitation rules and bond procedures. Walk-in visits work during regular office hours in Tallapoosa County.

Sheriff's Office 125 North Broadnax Street
Dadeville, AL 36853
Phone: (256) 825-4264
Jail/Detention (256) 825-4264
Fax (256) 825-1009
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Website tallapoosacountysheriff.org

How to Find Tallapoosa County Inmates

Tallapoosa County does not have an online jail roster. You cannot search for inmates on a website. This is common in smaller Alabama counties. They lack the budget or staff to run an online portal. To find out if someone is in the Tallapoosa County jail, you must call the sheriff's office directly.

Call (256) 825-4264 and ask to speak with the jail staff. Give them the name of the person you are looking for. They can check if that person is in custody. They can also tell you the charges and bond amount. Have as much info as possible ready when you call Tallapoosa County. The person's date of birth helps the staff find the right record.

Alabama inmate search resources for Tallapoosa County residents

When you call to search Tallapoosa County inmates, have this info ready:

  • Full name of the person
  • Date of birth if you know it
  • Approximate date of arrest

The jail staff answer calls during business hours. After hours, someone is still at the jail, but they may be busy with inmates. Be patient if you call at night or on weekends. They will get back to you when they can. Phone calls are the only way to get current inmate info in Tallapoosa County. The website has general info about the department but no searchable roster.

For state prisoners from Tallapoosa County, use the ADOC Inmate Search. This free tool shows current state inmates. Anyone with a sentence over one year goes to state prison. ADOC assigns each inmate a six-digit AIS number. Use this number for the most accurate search results from Tallapoosa County cases.

Tallapoosa County Inmate Record Fees

Since Tallapoosa County has no online roster, there is no online search to pay for. Phone calls to the jail are free. You just pay your own phone bill. Fees apply when you need official copies of records or certified documents from Tallapoosa County.

Bond filing requires payment to the Circuit Clerk. The standard filing fee is $35 in Tallapoosa County. You pay by money order or cash. Licensed bondsmen charge about 10% of the total bond amount. If the bond is $5,000, you pay the bondsman around $500. Cash bonds require the full amount upfront in Tallapoosa County.

For court records tied to criminal cases, try Alacourt ACCESS. This state system costs $9.99 per name search. You get case details, charges, and outcomes. Document images may cost extra. This is one way to get records if you cannot visit Tallapoosa County in person.

ADOC charges $25 minimum for historical state inmate records. This applies to anyone who served time in state prison. County background checks range from $5 to $25 depending on what you need. Copy fees at the sheriff's office are about $0.25 to $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost more. Call the office to confirm current fees in Tallapoosa County.

How to Request Records in Tallapoosa County

You can request inmate records in person, by phone, or by mail in Tallapoosa County. The method depends on what you need. In-person visits work best for urgent requests. Phone calls handle quick questions about who is in jail. Mail requests work for official copies.

To request in person, go to the sheriff's office during business hours. Bring a valid photo ID. Tell the staff what records you need. They can look up info and print copies while you wait. Some requests take longer if the records are old. Be ready to pay fees at the time of your visit in Tallapoosa County.

For mail requests, write a letter that includes the full name of the inmate, date of birth if known, and what records you need. Include your contact info and a check or money order for any fees. Mail it to the Tallapoosa County Sheriff's Office at 125 North Broadnax Street, Dadeville, AL 36853. Allow two to four weeks for a response.

Under Code of Alabama Section 36-12-40, public records are open to Alabama residents. The agency must acknowledge your request within 10 business days. They must respond within 15 business days after that. If they deny your request, they must give a reason in writing in Tallapoosa County.

Tallapoosa County and Lake Martin

Tallapoosa County is home to Lake Martin, one of the largest man-made lakes in the Southeast. The lake covers over 40,000 acres with 750 miles of shoreline. It draws visitors from across the region for boating, fishing, and vacation homes. This seasonal tourism affects law enforcement in Tallapoosa County.

During summer months, the population swells with tourists and seasonal residents. Lake homes and cabins fill up on weekends and holidays. This brings more people into the area who are not familiar with local laws. DUI arrests on the water increase during peak season. The sheriff's office runs marine patrols on Lake Martin in Tallapoosa County.

Alexander City is the largest town in Tallapoosa County. It sits on the shore of Lake Martin. The city has its own police force. They handle calls within city limits. The sheriff's office covers the rest of the county, including the vast lake area. Rural areas far from town also need patrol coverage in Tallapoosa County.

The mix of rural communities and vacation destinations creates unique challenges. Property crime rises in areas with seasonal homes. Burglars target empty vacation houses in the off-season. The sheriff's office works to protect both full-time residents and part-time property owners. All arrests end up at the county jail in Dadeville in Tallapoosa County.

Alabama Inmate Records Laws

Alabama law gives residents the right to access public records including inmate data in Tallapoosa County. Several statutes govern how these records work. Knowing the rules helps when you make a request or want to understand what info is available.

Code of Alabama Section 36-12-40 establishes the right to inspect public records. This covers jail rosters, booking logs, and most inmate files. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The law applies to all public agencies in Tallapoosa County. Under Section 36-12-41, agencies must provide copies upon request and payment of a fair fee.

Some records are protected from public view. Youthful offender files stay sealed under Section 15-19-7. The court may allow access in special cases. Expunged records are hidden under Sections 15-27-1 through 15-27-21. Medical data stays private under federal HIPAA rules in Tallapoosa County.

Only Alabama residents can make formal records requests. You must show proof of residency like a driver's license or voter card. Out-of-state requests may be denied. Since Tallapoosa County has no online roster, non-residents must call or visit in person to get current inmate info.

Court clerks must enter sentencing orders into the State Judicial Information System within five days under Section 14-3-30. This keeps records current. Records can only be destroyed with consent of the State Records Commission under Section 41-13-5. Tallapoosa County follows these rules.

Visiting Inmates at Tallapoosa County Jail

The Tallapoosa County jail allows visits for inmates in custody. You must follow the rules set by the sheriff's office. Call ahead to confirm visiting hours. Schedules can change based on jail operations. Holidays and lockdowns may cancel visits in Tallapoosa County.

Visitors need a valid photo ID. You must be on the inmate's approved visitor list. The inmate submits names for approval. This process takes a few days. Dress appropriately for your visit. The jail has rules about clothing and behavior. Staff can turn away visitors who do not follow the rules in Tallapoosa County.

Some inmates may not be eligible for visits. Those in disciplinary housing or with certain charges may be blocked. Check with the jail before making the trip to Dadeville. They can tell you if a specific inmate can have visitors in Tallapoosa County.

Cities in Tallapoosa County

Tallapoosa County has several cities and towns. All of them use the Tallapoosa County jail for inmates. City police make arrests and bring people to the county detention facility in Dadeville. Alexander City is the largest town. Dadeville serves as the county seat.

Other communities include Camp Hill, Hackneyville, and New Site. Most are small rural towns. Each relies on the sheriff's office for law enforcement or has a small local police force. All arrests go to the county jail. There are no city jails in Tallapoosa County.

None of the cities in Tallapoosa County have populations over 50,000. There are no separate city pages for these locations on this site. Use the phone number above to search for inmates from any city in Tallapoosa County.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Tallapoosa County. If you are not sure where someone is held, check nearby counties too. Inmates sometimes transfer between jurisdictions. Each county runs its own jail.

Get Alerts When Inmates Are Released

VINE lets you track inmates across Alabama. Sign up at vinelink.com or call 877-846-3425. You get alerts when someone is released from custody. This works for Tallapoosa County jail and state prisons. The service is free and confidential.

Victims of crime can register to get notified about offender status changes. You receive updates by phone, email, or text. This helps you stay informed without calling the jail repeatedly. VINE covers all Alabama counties including Tallapoosa County.

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