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Baldwin County Sheriff Overview

Baldwin County is located in the southwest of Alabama, USA. Here, the total population is 195,540 and the county seat is Bay Minette. Baldwin County is named after Senator Abraham Baldwin. This county was established on December 21, 1809, which is exactly ten years before Alabama became a state. Baldwin County has a total area of 2,027 square miles and the zip codes of this county are 36542, 36547, 36549, 36551, 36550, 36555, 36559, 36562, 36561, 36567, 36564, 36574, 36577, 36576, 36579, 36578, 36580, 36502, 36507, 36511, 36527, 36526, 36532, 36530, 36535, 36533, and 36536.
Sheriff Huey Hoss Mack is the man responsible for keeping the county safe. You can contact him if you use the following mailing address:

Contact Information
Country: USA
Address 1: 310 Hand Avenue
City: Bay Minette
State: AL
Zip Code: 36507
County: Baldwin County
Phone #: 2519370202
Fax #: 2515802565

Additional Information
Type: Sheriff’s Departments

Inmate Search in Baldwin County Jail

Baldwin County Jail maintains an online inmate roster list where you can see the list of the detainees. The jail administration updates this list regularly to ensure the inmates are listed accordingly.

Important Jail Policies and Procedures

According to the visitation policy at Baldwin County Jail, visitors must book an appointment at least 24 hours in advance. Visitors must sign-in up to 15 minutes prior to their proposed visitation session. The jail administration will not entertain any late arrival. In addition, visitors are subject to a formal search procedure. Also, visitors must submit their valid photo ID as a proof of identification. All children must be of 18 years of age. Inmates are allowed two visitation sessions per week. All onsite visitation sessions will be for 30 minutes and 25 minutes for video visitation. An inmate can attend up to four persons once. The following are the visitation hours at Baldwin County Jail:

Monday and Thursday (Onsite Face to Face Visitation): 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 5:30 pm, 6:30 pm, 7:30 pm
Wednesday No visitation
Tuesday and Friday (Onsite Video Visitation): 8:00 am, 8:30 am, 9:00 am, 9:30 am, 12:00 pm, 12:30 pm, 1:00 pm, 1:30 pm, 3:00 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:00 pm, 4:30 pm, 5:00 pm, 5:30 pm, 7:00 pm, 7:30 pm, 8:00 pm, 8:30 pm, 9:00 pm, 9:30 pm
You can communicate with an inmate if you use the following mailing address:
Baldwin County Sheriff’s Corrections Center
Inmate (name goes here) MNI #
200 Hand Ave.

Bay Minette, AL 36507
At Baldwin County Jail, you can deposit money into an inmate’s commissary account in the following ways:

1. You can come to the facility and use the kiosk machine, which is located in Public Docket Lobby. The machine accepts cash or credit or debit card transactions.

2. Call at 1-866-394-0490 and deposit money over the phone.

3. You can also go online and add money. To do that you should visit the following website:

For depositing money, you will need the following credentials:
1. Jail’s location and the name of the facility (Baldwin County Sheriff’s Corrections Center–Baldwin County, Al)
2. Inmate First and Last Name
3. Inmate’s ID Number
4. Your billing address and credit card information
Sex Offender Search and Lookup
You will find relevant information regarding all the registered sex offenders if you access either national or state-based sex offender database. All these people have been charged with a sexual offense against a minor or a victim. A sex offender is someone who has pleaded guilty to a sex crime including rape, statutory rape, molestation, child pornography, and sex trafficking. A sex crime refers to forced sexual conduct against a person. You can locate any sex offender at Baldwin County Jail by going through the following link:

Bail and Bondsman

Rule 7.2. Right to release on one’s personal recognizance or on bond.
(a) BEFORE CONVICTION. Any defendant charged with an offense bailable as
a matter of right may be released pending or during trial on his or her personal
recognizance or on an appearance bond unless the court or magistrate determines
that such a release will not reasonably assure the defendant’s appearance as
required, or that the defendant’s being at large will pose a real and present danger
to others or to the public at large. If such a determination is made, the court may
impose the least onerous condition or conditions contained in Rule 7.3(b) that will
reasonably assure the defendant’s appearance or that will eliminate or minimize
the risk of harm to others or to the public at large.

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