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Lowndes County Inmate Search
To ask for Lowndes County inmate search or inmate record data, use the form below. This form lets you, by law, seek inmate files from county or city vital record spots. You can ask for both old and new files. Fill out the blanks, then send the form. This is one way to get inmate file data. It also helps you reach other public files that are not easy to find online.
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Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office
Address: 653 State Hwy 21 S, Hayneville, AL 36040
Phone: (334) 548-2323
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Official Lowndes County Inmate Search Resources
Agency & Contact Information | Description |
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Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office / John Hulett Detention Facility 653 State Hwy 21 S PO Box 157 Hayneville AL 36040 334 548 2222 Fax 334 548 5900 lcsd@htcnet.net | Main jail site for Lowndes County. Holds all county inmates. Runs the John Hulett Detention site. Handles jail calls, mail, funds, and visit times. This is the key hub for law and jail needs in the county seat Hayneville. |
Lowndes County Inmate Roster / Jail Info 653 AL 21 S Hayneville AL 36040 334 548 2222 | Jail roster tool for Lowndes County. Lets kin and legal aid see who is held. Has mail guide lines, fund send info, and visit rules. Runs roster look up with pics and case data. |
Fort Deposit Police Department / Fort Deposit Jail 260 Old Fort Road East Fort Deposit AL 36032 334 227 4331 | Town jail in Fort Deposit in Lowndes County. Holds city arrestees till move to county jail. Has its own visit rules and call guide. Often first stop for law cases in south part of the county. |
Hayneville Sheriff and Police Office 1 Wash St Hayneville AL 36040 334 548 2222 334 548 2151 Fax 334 548 2621 | Law seat of Hayneville in Lowndes County. Shares staff and tasks with sheriff. Best for town level calls and case aid. Jail needs still go to county jail but this is key for local law voice. |