Dc Inmate Case Search
Locate an Inmate | doc - Washington, D.C.
If you are a victim and have a DC Department of Corrections’ (DCDC) inmate ID Number, a Metropolitan Police Department identification number (PDID), an inmate’s full name, or the court case number, you can receive automated updates on inmate movements by registering with VINE (Victim Information & Notification Everyday) at 1 (877) 329-7894.
https://doc.dc.gov/page/locate-inmate
DC SUPERIOR COURT CASE SEARCH | District of Columbia Courts
D.C. Superior Court case search has moved to Odyssey Portal for the following case types (Phase 1): Civil Division cases, including Landlord and Tenant and Small Claims Civil cases in the Tax Division Probate Division Office of the Auditor Master (NEW) Please click on the below search button to take you to the new Odyssey Portal.
https://www.dccourts.gov/superior-court/cases-online
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The DC Department of Corrections takes the safety and well-being of DOC residents, visitors, staff, volunteers and contractors extremely seriously. The READY Center The Resources to Empower and Develop You (READY) Center is a consolidated location where formerly incarcerated District of Columbia residents can access services to ensure ...
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Washington D.C. Inmate Search | StateRecords.org
Records seekers can find someone in jail as well as Washington DC inmate mugshots by reviewing the DOC inmate records. Are Washington DC Inmate Records Public Information? Yes. In Washington DC, inmate records are considered public information under the state Freedom of Information Act.
https://districtofcolumbia.staterecords.org/inmate
Washington DC Correctional Treatment Facility Inmate Search - Jail Exchange
Sending Commissary Bail Bond Information Click the link below. Washington DC Correctional Treatment Facility Inmate Services Information Phone: 202-523-7060 Physical Address: 1901 E Street, SE District of Columbia, DC 20003 Mailing Address (personal mail): Inmate's Full Name & DCDC Number (call 202-523-7060 to get this number)
https://www.jailexchange.com/city-and-county-jails/district-of-columbia/washington-dc-correctional-treatment-facility/inmate-search-and-mugshots
How to look up prisoners and prison records | USAGov
You can search for prisoners and prison records based on when and where someone was incarcerated. Find out how to look up federal, state, or local prison records. Look up state and local prison records For state and local prison records, contact the state's department of corrections. Look up federal prison records from 1870 to present
https://www.usa.gov/prisoner-records
District of Columbia Inmate Search
(202) 673-7316. Find an Inmate Search Engine Another search resource you can use for a District of Columbia prison inmate lookup is the Federal Bureau of Prison’s Find an Inmate search engine. This website contains records from 1982 to present on inmates who are currently incarcerated or have been since 1982.
https://inmate101.com/prisons/district-of-columbia/
Correctional Facilities | doc
The Central Detention Facility (CDF/DC Jail) is located in Southeast DC at 1901 D Street, SE. The current facility was opened in 1976. In July 2002, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia vacated the population capacity limit at the DC Jail imposed in the 1985 Campbell v.
https://doc.dc.gov/page/correctional-facilities
Services | doc - Washington, D.C.
Help find DC's Most Wanted, call DOC at (202) 715-7541 or contact your local police station. Inmate Telephone Services Offender Connect is a service that allows a user to add money to an inmate's phone account. Online Scheduling for Video Visitation/Scheduling for Face to Face Visitation How visits are conducted and scheduled at the DC jail.
https://doc.dc.gov/services
Arrest | District of Columbia Courts
When someone is arrested in the District of Columbia, you will be scheduled to appear for arraignment or presentment in DC Superior Court. Depending upon the time of your arrest your case may be heard the same day as your arrest or may be heard the following day with the exception of Sunday when court is not in session. After Being Arrested
https://www.dccourts.gov/services/criminal-matters/arrest
VINELink - Empowering Victims of Crime
It allows survivors, victims of crime, and other concerned citizens to access timely and reliable information about offenders or criminal cases in U.S. jails and prisons. Register to receive automated notifications via email, text, or phone call, or check custody status information online at any time. Available in 48 states and covering 2,900 ...
http://vinelink.com/