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Oneida County Sheriff Overview

Oneida County is located in the southwest of Idaho, USA where the total population is 4,275. Here, the county seat is Malad City and this county was named after the Oneida Lake, New York where the early settlers had emigrated. Oneida County was created on January 22, 1864, and this county has a total area of 1,202 square miles. The zip codes of this county are 83252 and 83243.

Sheriff Jeff Semrad and his team conduct patrols across the county to ensure the citizens remain in peace and safety. He can be contacted through the following details:

The sheriff’s office at Oneida County is located in the lower level of the Oneida County Courthouse.

10 W. Court Street
Malad City, ID 83252
Sheriff’s Office: (208) 766-2251
Civil Div.: (208) 766-4817 ext. 8
Fax: (208) 766-2891

Inmate Search in Oneida County Jail

Oneida County Jail doesn’t maintain an online inmate roster list where you can see the list of the detainees. Therefore, the best way to locate an inmate is to call at (208) 236-7125 and make a direct inquiry to a jail officer. When you are communicating with a jail personnel, you should provide the first and last name of the inmate or ID number or date of birth correctly. It will get you fast results.

Important Jail Policies and Procedures

All inmates incarcerated at Oneida County Jail are transferred to the Bannock County Jail in Pocatello, ID. You can call at (208) 236-7125 for more information. There are two types of visitation at the Bannock County Detention Center – Local and Remote visitation.

The local visitation policy requires all visitors to come at the detention center and use one of the visitor station in the visitation area. All inmates are allowed two free 30-minutes visitation sessions per week (Sunday through Saturday). You can schedule your visit 24 hours in advance.

As for the remote visitation, the visitor or user must use the computer to conduct visitation sessions. All sessions are pre-paid based in which the visitor must pay the fee beforehand with a prepaid phone. Inmates can also pay the fee using the prepaid time. For more information, please visit this website: http://www.gettingout.com/. Visitors can schedule their visit one week in advance.

You can send mail or letter to an inmate via the U.S. Mail. All incoming or outgoing mail should be opened and inspected by the jail authority for contraband. When sending inmate mail, you should include the following mailing address:

Inmate’s full name
C/O Bannock County Detention Center
P.O. Box 4666
Pocatello, ID 83205

You can deposit money into an inmate’s commissary account using the following ways:
1. Go online at http://www.gettingout.com/ and make your deposit by following the instructions.
2. Call at 1-866-516-0115 and use the debit or credit card to make a deposit.
3. Use the kiosk machine, which is located at the detention center. The kiosk machine accepts Mastercard, Visa, or Cash deposit.

Sex Offender Search and Lookup

You will find relevant information regarding all registered sex offenders by accessing either national or state-based sex offender database. All these people have been charged with a sexual offense against a minor or a victim. According to the law, a sex offender is someone who has been convicted of or has pleaded guilty to a sex crime including rape, molestation, child pornography, incest, and sex trafficking. A sex crime refers to violent sexual conduct against a person. You can locate any sex offender at Oneida County Jail by going through the following link: https://www.isp.idaho.gov/sor_id/SOR.

Bear in mind the search result will display the primary addresses or block of the sex offenders you are looking for. You have to accept a disclosure to access information from the database.

Bail and Bondsman

You can bail a prisoner out of Oneida County Jail by posting the bail money to the court. A bail is a form of property, which can be either in cash or collateral. Usually, the bail money is set according to the bail schedule of the court. The court will decide how much money one should pay as charges for the crime they have committed. If you are financially insolvent, you should obtain the services of a bail bondsman. A verified bail bondsman would post the bail money on your behalf and charge at least $100 as their service fee.

Oneida County Probation Department
Probation officer’s are appointed to investigate, report on, and supervise the conduct of convicted offenders on probation. Items to bring to the Probation Office include: employment verification (a pay stub), residence (a lease, copy of a utility bill, etc.), community service record log, counseling or meeting attendance, all personal drug prescriptions, medical condition documents, and immigration registration among other things.
Office:Oneida County Probation Department
Location:150 South Main Street, Malad, Idaho, 83252
Phone:208-766-5001
Fax:208-766-5002
Oneida County Jail Statistics
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Address: 10 COURT STRET MALAD ID 83252

Oneida County Unemployment and Median Household Income
Civilian Labor Force Annual Average, 20162,169
Number Employed Annual Average, 20162,088
Number Unemployed Annual Average, 201681
Unemployment Rate, 20163.7
Median Household Income Annual Average, 201547,037
Sources: Unemployment – Bureau of Labor Statistics LAUS data, Median Household Income – Census Bureau SAIPE data, Rural Classifications – USDA Economic Research Service
Oneida County Poverty Data
Estimate of People of All Ages In Poverty 2014513
Estimate Percentage of People of All Ages In Poverty 201512.2
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Model-based Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates (SAIPE)

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