Search Inmates in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Results May Include: Arrests, Criminal Records, Status, Code, Description, Warrant No., Court Type, Court Date, Current Age, Booking Date, Booking Agency, Arresting Officer.
Pulaski County Kentucky Sheriff Overview
Pulaski County is located in central Kentucky. Founded in 1798, it was named in honor of Count Kazimierz Pulaski, a Polish patriot. The county seat is Somerset. The zip codes in Pulaski County are 42518, 42519, 42533, 42544, 42553, 42567, 42501, 42503, and 42502.
Sheriff Greg Speck is the highest ranking law enforcement officer in Pulaski County. You can reach him via email at [email protected]. Major Jeff Hancock serves as Chief Deputy of the Sheriff’s Office. As part of the command staff, he helps ensure that the day-to-day operations of the department is running smoothly and efficiently. You can get in touch with him via email at [email protected].
Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office:
Address: P.O. Box 752, Somerset, KY 42502
Phone: (606) 678-5145
Fax (606) 679-3119
Inmate Search in Pulaski County Jail
The Pulaski County Detention Center maintains an online inmate roster here.
You can look through the entire list or search the database for the inmate you wish to find using his/her first name, last name, or alias. Once you click on an inmate’s record, you will be able to view his complete name, age, address, physical description, booking photo, booking date, arresting officer, arresting agency, arrest date, and inmate classification. You will also be able to view all the charges filed against the inmate, the bond, the court dates, and the status of each case.
You can check Pulaski County’s Most Wanted here.
If you have information on any individual found on this list, you can get in touch with the Sheriff’s Office at (606) 678-5145 or [email protected]. You can also leave an anonymous tip here.
Important Jail Policies and Procedures:
Inmates at the Pulaski County Detention Center have access to wireless tablets as well as the GettingOut platform. Using these two tools, video visits, messages, and sharing of photos can be exchanged with verified family members and friends. To ensure that an inmate can use a tablet, family and friends will need to send funds to the inmate’s account. To schedule a visit, you need to create a free account in www.gettingout.com or through the mobile app (iPhone / Android). Deposits can also be done through the mobile app or through the website.
Family and friends may also still send mail to inmates currently incarcerated at the Pulaski County Detention Center using the following address:
Inmate’s first/last LEGAL name
300 Hail Knob Road
Somerset, KY 42503
All mail must observe the mail policies of the facility. These are:
No newspapers, magazines, or books
No cards (birthday, anniversary, etc.)
No hand-drawn pictures (in any format)
No colored ink, marker, crayon, colored pencil, etc.
No photocopied sheets (pictures, documents, etc.)
No sexually explicit content
No excessive foul language
Letters must be written in English
Photos are permitted as follows:
- Inmates are allowed five photos in their cells. All other photos will be returned to the sender or may be placed in the inmates property at the discretion of detention center staff
- No sexually explicit or suggestive photos will be permitted
Sex Offender Search and Lookup:
A sex offender is a person who has been found guilty of committing or attempting to commit a sexually motivated crime such as rape, sex trafficking, and child pornography. All sex offenders are mandated by federal law to register their information with local law enforcement. Their information is then entered in the state and national sex offender registries which is utilized by the government to monitor and keep track of sex offenders in the interest of public safety. If you wish to view the sex offenders currently residing in Kentucky, you can visit the state’s database here.
It is important to keep in mind that not all sex offenders update their registration as the law mandates. Because of this, you may encounter entries that only list last known addresses of offenders or just the block they reside in.
Bail and Bondsman
When a person is charged with a criminal offense, he is given the opportunity to get out of custody/jail and remain free until the trial starts through bail. To secure the release of an accused, money or property must be deposited with the court or promised to the court as part of a guarantee that the accused will return to court when his trial starts. If he doesn’t, the bail money or property is forfeited.
An accused can hire a bondsman if he is unable to come up with the bail money on his own. A bondsman acts as a surety – a person who makes the promise to the court to pay the bail amount on behalf of the defendant. He will charge a non-refundable fee in exchange for his service. This fee is typically set at 10% of the bail amount.
In Kentucky, no one can open a commercial bail bonds business because the industry has been outlawed. Ky. Stat. § 431.510 (outlawing commercial bail bond industry); see Stephens v. Bonding Assoc. of Kentucky, 538 S.W.2d 580 (Ky 1976) (upholding statute). A fugitive on the run in Kentucky cannot be apprehended by a bondsman from out of state without obtaining a warrant first. Ky. Rev. Stat. § 440.270.
Pulaski County Jail Statistics | |
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Number of Persons Confined | 245 |
Avg Daily Population | 265 |
Name of new facility | add an extension to current facility |
Full time payroll | 32 |
Full time total employees | 32 |
Total salaries and wages | not applicable |
Other operating expenditures | not applicable |
Total construction costs | not applicable |
Equipment, furnishings, etc | not applicable |
Year of original construction | 1989 |
Year of major renovation | 2001 |
Name of new facility | not applicable |
Address: 300 HAIL KNOB ROAD SOMERSET KY 42503
Pulaski County Unemployment and Median Household Income | |
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Civilian Labor Force Annual Average, 2016 | 25,367 |
Number Employed Annual Average, 2016 | 24,019 |
Number Unemployed Annual Average, 2016 | 1,348 |
Unemployment Rate, 2016 | 5.3 |
Median Household Income Annual Average, 2015 | 40,702 |
Sources: Unemployment – Bureau of Labor Statistics LAUS data, Median Household Income – Census Bureau SAIPE data, Rural Classifications – USDA Economic Research Service | |
Pulaski County Poverty Data | |
Estimate of People of All Ages In Poverty 2014 | 14,448 |
Estimate Percentage of People of All Ages In Poverty 2015 | 23.0 |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Model-based Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) |
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