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How do I contact Monroe County Jail?

How do I contact Monroe County Jail?

If you wish to contact an inmate, you can call 1-866-516-0115 and leave them a voicemail (up to 3 minutes), or use one of the other communications methods listed below. If you do not wish to receive calls from an inmate, simply call 1-866-516-0115 from the phone number that you wish to have blocked.

Who is the sheriff of Monroe County MS?

Monroe County Sheriff Kevin Crook confirmed the passing of Chief Deputy Curtis Knight. Knight had COVID-19 and developed pneumonia and was put on a ventilator, the sheriff said.

How do I send money to an inmate in Monroe County Jail?

Any person wishing to make a deposit into an inmate’s account may do so by visiting the Detention Center to deposit cash into the Jail ATM kiosk located in the front lobby. You may also use the link provided to make deposit’s online using your credit or debit card.

How do I send a picture to a federal inmate for free prints?

Just open the FreePrints app and select the photos you want to print from your phone or from Facebook or Instagram. Then select the quantities and you’re done! Your free photo prints are printed exclusively on Kodak or Fujifilm paper and are delivered to your doorstep in just days.

How long can you be kept in custody without charge?

Generally, the standard time the police can hold you for is 24 hours until they will need to charge you with a criminal offence or release you. In exceptional circumstances, they can apply to hold you for longer, up to 36 or 96 hours. This is usually if you are suspected of more serious crimes such a murder.

Can you use your phone in police custody?

If you are arrested or taken into police custody, you should verbally state that you do not consent to a search of your devices. A law enforcement agency is only permitted to conduct a warrantless search of your device if a compelling case for an emergency can be made.

When was Monroe County Correctional Facility built?

Monroe Correctional Complex

Aerial view of the complex
Location in Washington
Opened 1910
Former name Washington State Reformatory
Managed by Washington State Department of Corrections