The ADOC provides a publicly accessible Inmate Search tool that enables individuals to find information on currently incarcerated inmates across the state. Whether you are looking for a friend, family member, or conducting research, this guide will walk you through how to use the Alabama Inmate Search effectively.
The AIS number is the unique six-digit number assigned to each inmate incarcerated by the ADOC and represents the quickest way to find a particular inmate. If you enter data in the AIS number field, the only record shown will be the one where the AIS number in the database exactly matches the data you've entered.
Inmate Access to Information from ADCRR’s Inmate Data Search: Pursuant to A.R.S. section 31-221 (E), an inmate shall not have access to any prisoner records other than viewing the prisoner's own automated summary record file. This means that, other than the ACIS report that inmates are allowed to receive once a year, they may not have any other information about their own or any other inmate ...
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The Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) presents a digital inmate lookup instrument, letting the public obtain data on individuals presently held in state facilities. This system is a part of ...
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What To Expect ADOC strives to promptly respond to all properly submitted Public Record Requests consistent with the demands of ADOC's businesses and activities as determined by state law. The nature of a Public Records Request will dictate how promptly ADOC may respond.