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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Connecticut Status Inmate Search in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your last and first name, daytime and evening phone numbers, and mailing address where notification letters should be sent.
  3. Indicate your relationship to the victim or inmate by checking the appropriate box. Provide additional details about how you are related to both the victim and the inmate.
  4. Fill in the inmate's name and DOC number if known. Include relevant details such as the town where the crime occurred, arrest date, sentencing date, docket number, and sentencing court.
  5. Choose your preferred method of receiving notifications by selecting standard mail or e-mail. If you wish to receive notifications from both OVS and DOC, ensure both options are checked.
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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.
If hes not on a jail roster, it could be because hes no longer at that facility. Or he could still be getting processed and the jail has not updated their inmate roster for said processing inmates. Also, depending on the case (ie if its high profile), his information could be being withheld for safety reasons.
Use this resource page to find federal prison and inmate information from the Bureau of Prisons and information on sex offenders in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories, and Indian Country.
The CT inmate database comprises several key components, including inmate demographics, offense history, and incarceration details. Inmate demographics include personal information such as name, age, sex, and ethnicity, while offense history provides a detailed record of the inmates criminal convictions and sentences.
You can find out if an incarcerated person is in a Federal facility by using the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Incarcerated Person Locator. You can also call BOP for further assistance. You can find out if an incarcerated person is in the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service and get more information by phone.

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Citizens can search for current inmates using their Connecticut Department of Correction (CT DOC) number, name and date of birth. Information regarding offenders currently incarcerated with the Department of Correction (DOC) is made available as a public service and in the interest of public safety.

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