if you know their last name look online for your states department of corrections.Put there last name in.
Another View: The above will probably work if the person is in prison.
However, if the the person is in JAIL, you would have to call the jail itself or the arresting agency to inquire about this infomration over the phone.
There is such a large and constant turnover of inmates in jails that it is impractical and too costly to keep constantly changing and updating computer data.
A free way to find out if someone is in jail is to ask family members or friends of that person.
Call the jail and ask. Sometimes you will find a really helpful person on the other end, and sometimes a rude person, but normally you can get the answers about your son.
I'm trying to find a mug shot of a person from 5 years ago for a birthday prank, is it possible to view County jail mugshots?
http://www.wvrja.com/puboffsearch/offsearch.asp
You will need to ask someone at the jail where the person is held. The jail will have the information on how to get the person released, and if it is possible.
1. Go to Google.com 2. Type they state the person is in 3. choose your opinion
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Normally you won't. They would have been transported directly and immediately to court. After appearing before the judge - if the judge ordered them to jail, THEN, they would be transported to jail and booked. When that happens, you can find out from the jail what, specifically, they were charged with.
You can find an inmates searches at www.slco.org/JailRoster just search by the person's last name.
you have to find someone who understands apple software and does alot because its too complicated for a regular person
No.
A person cannot be held in jail without presentation of evidence. They can questioning a person but cannot hold them.