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Updated on: January 16, 2024

Kentucky has an incarceration rate of 930 per 100,000 people. The state has a very large cycle of people going through the local jails. Around 41,000 people are behind bars. Each year, at least 89,000 people from different cultures are booked into jails throughout the state. 

More than a third of the inmates held in Kentucky jails are held in state or federal agencies. To avoid counting prisoners twice, the population of the state prison system will not be included yellow jails line.  

How to Search an Inmate in Kentucky

If you are searching for an inmate, you can do so by calling the specific jail you suspect your person to be held. You can also search on the state's website. The list has all the inmates and the day they were booked. 

You should have the inmates' information, including the inmates' ID, date of birth, sex, age, and full names. Moreover, you can visit the Kentucky State Detention Center inmate inquiry page. The state has an inmate locator on the internet that gives information about all inmates that are currently in jail.   

The database will give information regarding bonds if it is available. Nonetheless, no need to worry if you do not have internet, you can walk into any of the state’s facilities and get the information you want. 

Sending Money 

You can send money orders to a loved one at any time in the state of Kentucky. You should fill your money order by indicating the inmate’s name and ID number. Additionally, you can bring the money orders when you visit an inmate at any of the states facility. The prisons will not accept any cash money for the pre-trial inmates.  

You will give the money to the prison officer on duty in the lobby. The money will be in the inmate's account for use to buy necessities. 

Additionally, you can send cash money through Western Union, American Express, or Money Gram.  

Detainees in detention centers will need money to acquire items from the commissary. Necessities such as food and toiletries are not always provided by the facilities. In addition, they can use the funds for haircuts, notary services, photocopying, dental, and medical co-pays.  

Visitation in Kentucky Jails 

All visitors to the facilities in Kentucky should come with a government-issued identification card. The acceptable forms of identification include a military ID, a passport, and a driver’s license. Children under the age of 18 will not gain access to the facility unless accompanied by an adult. 

Attorneys and clergymen should come with their Bar/Clergy cards or another valid ID. All inmates in Kentucky will have to stay in prison for seven days before getting any visitors. After the seven days, an inmate will have visits depending on certain classifications.  

Pre-trial inmates will get a maximum of three visitors during any period of visitation. Nonetheless, there is only one visitor allowed at a time. The other two visitors have to stay in the lobby.  

Any person who is a former convict will not have access to the facilities for a period of two months. However, you should take note of the changes in the visiting hours of the facilities. The changes take place every few months, and you need to confirm before any visitation. 

Contacting an Inmate 

Inmates are allowed to receive mails from their loved ones at any time. You should address all mail properly as no facility is liable for any lost mail. Additionally, all incoming mail should have a return address. The facilities will not accept any cash sent via mail. 

You should not send oversized cards or packages to pre-trial inmates. Detention Centers in Kentucky do not accept Polaroid pictures. Tobacco usage or any photographic material is illegal in all of the State’s facilities. Sending illegal items will lead to prosecution. It is a federal offense to do so, and if caught, it might lead to a jail term.  

You can also call any of the state’s facilities by getting the number from the state’s website. You can also visit a loved one by accessing any of the facilities physically.

Kentucky Inmate Search DOC Information

Authority Kentucky Department of Corrections
Website link
Inmate Search link
Address 275 East Main Street P.O. Box 2400 Frankfort, KY 40602-2400
Phone 502-564-4726
Fax 502-564-5037​

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