Inmate Numbers
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An inmate number is the unique numerical identifier each prison system assigns to each offender. You can think of this as akin to a Social Security Number but assigned by prison staff. This way, even if two prisoners have the same first and last names, they still have a different prison number.
https://prisonerresource.com/prison-life/inmate-number-prison-code/How To Find an Inmate ID Number - Prison Insight
To find an inmate number on the BOP website, you need the inmate’s first and last name. Any extra info you can provide will help the process. If you know the inmate’s middle name, their gender, their race, or their age, it will help the site narrow down the database so they can find your inmate. The same thing goes for inmates in state prison.
https://prisoninsight.com/how-to-find-an-inmate-id-number/By the numbers: History of the inmate numbering system
The B numbers were exhausted at B-99999. N numbers were assigned to new drug-sentencing programs in the early 1960s. Numbers up through N-19999 were reserved for the female commitments. N-20000 went to male commitments. The first number for a female was assigned Oct. 4, 1961. The first number for a male was assigned Sept. 28, 1961.
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/insidecdcr/2020/08/20/by-the-numbers-history-of-the-inmate-numbering-system/BOP: Federal Inmates By Number
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https://www.bop.gov/mobile/find_inmate/Federal Inmate Register Number Codes – Inmate Releases
These eight-digit codes follow this format: XXXXX-OXX. While the first five numbers in the register number are unique, the last 3 indicate the district where the offender was arrested and or processed into the federal correctional system. Below are the different codes for the various district locations.
https://inmatereleases.org/federal-inmate-register-number-codes/Lookup Inmates in Prisons or Jails
Select a state, find the jail/prison where the inmate was housed, then access the corresponding inmate search system or contact the jail/prison to find out the inmate. Now, select a state and quick search for an inmate. How to visit an inmate? 1. Locate the inmate. 2. Make an appointment to visit the inmate. 3.
http://www.lookupinmates.org/How to Lookup Prison Inmates | Locate Federal and State ... - SearchQuarry
Check the state’s Department of Justice website to see if it offers this type of database search. You can also do a Google search for “ (name of state) Inmate Locator .”. Once you find the state database, you can search for the inmate by name or prison identification number. The amount of information you receive for each inmate varies ...
https://www.searchquarry.com/how-to-lookup-prison-inmates/Find an Inmate at a Correctional Facility - The State of New York
A DIN is an Internal number assigned to an inmate upon reception into a correctional facility and used throughout an inmate’s term of commitment no matter which facility he or she may be housed in: Learn More. You can obtain the number from the inmate or use the name search capability. For more assistance you may call (518)-457-5000.
https://www.ny.gov/services/find-inmate-correctional-facilityInmate Search - ct
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https://portal.ct.gov/DOC/Services/Inmate-SearchLASD Inmate Information Center - Inmate Search
When you access the LASD Inmate Information website, you may be asked to type in a series of letters/numbers that you see in a picture. If you can read the picture, the website assumes you are human because computers presumably cannot read image text. This feature is known as "CAPTCHA". It is an acronym that stands for "Completely Automated ...
http://app5.lasd.org/iic/iverifysearch.cfmCriminal Offender Searches | NC DPS
Offender Public Information Search / Inmate Locator - Search by name or inmate ID for up-to-date information on North Carolina state prison inmates, probationers, and parolees. This database from the NC Department of Public Safety and the former NC Department of Correction contains historical information back to 1972.
https://www.ncdps.gov/dps-services/crime-data/offender-searchOffender Search - Ohio
Offender Number. Searches by Number should be used if the offender number is known. A prefix, 'A', 'R', or 'W', must be used to search by offender number. 'W' is used for all female inmates. 'A' and 'R' denote male inmates, with the vast majority of male inmates using 'A' prefix. Please note that all offender numbers are 6 digits, no spaces or ...
https://appgateway.drc.ohio.gov/OffenderSearch