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Plymouth County Inmate Search

A Plymouth County inmate search helps interested persons find information about detainees in Plymouth County correctional facilities and publicly available prison records. An inmate record contains information regarding the offense of the alleged criminal, their potential penalties, and scheduled dates for court appearances. The Plymouth County Sheriff's Department (PCSD) is the custodian of these records and makes them available to the public and other related Plymouth County Public Records.

The PCSD manages the county's inmate records using the Offender Management System (OMS). The inmate data typically housed in this system includes:

  • Names and genders of inmates
  • Social security numbers (not publicly available)
  • Dates of birth
  • In-custody housing assignments
  • State Identification Numbers
  • Booking Identification Numbers
  • Release types
  • Release dates
  • Booking dates
  • Release dates.

Inmate records are considered public in the United States and therefore are made available by both traditional governmental agencies as well as third-party websites and organizations. Third-party websites may offer an easier means to search, as these services do not face geographical limitations. However, because third-party sites are not government-sponsored, the information obtained through them may vary from official channels. To find inmate records using third-party aggregate sites, requesting parties must provide:

  • The location of the sought-after record, including state, county, and city where the inmate resides.
  • The name of the person listed in the record, unless it is a juvenile.

Plymouth County Crime and Incarceration Statistics

According to crime statistics from the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS), there were a total of 199 cases of violent crimes in Plymouth in 2019. Among these were 38 cases of first-degree rape, 11 robbery cases, and 150 cases of aggravated assault. In addition, there were 594 cases of property crimes. They included 73 burglary cases, 490 larceny-theft cases, 31 motor vehicle theft cases, and 5 second-degree arson cases.

Law enforcement reports also show that 630 people were arrested in Plymouth in the same year. It is worth noting that the total number of arrestees is not the actual number of arrests made in the county, as some persons may be arrested multiple times for different or similar crimes within the same year.

Categorized under crimes against persons, arrests for aggravated assaults were the leading arrest type – accounting for about 82.4% of arrests – and arrests for sexual assault were the least frequent. Under crimes against property, burglary/breaking, and entry, they accounted for most of the arrests. Adult arrests accounted for 98.4%, while juvenile arrests only covered 1.6% of arrests in the county.

Plymouth County Prison System

The Plymouth County Correctional Center provides specialized support and correctional services for all criminal justice agencies in the county. It constitutes the primary prison system in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The facility securely houses criminals and other offenders sentenced for a crime or being held pending court trial.

The Plymouth County Sheriff's Office directly oversees the Plymouth County Correctional Center. The Correctional Center is divided into various departments:

  • Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI)
  • Civil Process
  • Training
  • The Plymouth County Correctional Facility
  • Field Services
  • The Farm and Horticultural Center
  • Communications.

The Plymouth County Correctional Facility (PCCF) was opened in 1994 and is accredited by the American Correctional Association. It has a holding capacity of 1,140 inmates. Also, within the Plymouth County Correctional Facility is the Massachusetts Department of Youth Services where juveniles who are charged for murder or received adult sentences are being held.

Also located in Plymouth is the Massachusetts Correctional Institution, a much smaller facility compared to the PCCF. It has minimum security and is located at the Myles Standish State Forest, Plymouth. Managed by the Massachusetts Department of Correction, it was opened in 1952 and has a capacity of 211 inmates.

Under the supervision of the Plymouth County Sheriff's Department, the county's correctional facility provides the inmates with services including:

  • Religious services in English, Spanish, and Portuguese
  • Education in areas such as literacy courses, career counseling, and English courses
  • Reentry programs
  • Enrichment programs
  • Vocational training.

How to Find an Inmate in Plymouth County

To find an inmate in Plymouth County, interested persons may physically visit the office of the Plymouth County Sheriff or any of the correctional facilities located in the county. Visitors must be able to provide relevant details about the incarcerated person, such as their first and last names or their booking number, to facilitate the search.

For further inquiries, contact the Plymouth County Correctional Facility through phone calls at (508) 830-6200. Alternatively, the information provided on the facility's website should provide relevant information to guide the search process.

How Does a Plymouth County Inmate Search Work?

The Freedom of Information Act mandates that records created and managed by public or government offices are made available to the public – amongst which Plymouth County inmate information belongs. Interested persons can search for information about Plymouth County Correctional Facility inmates. In addition, they can also view mugshots, check when inmates can get visits, review criminal charges against inmates, and view the jail inmate roster.

  • An inmate's full name
  • Date of birth
  • Booking number
  • Sex
  • Age
  • Race
  • Physical description
  • Photograph
  • Bail amount
  • Arrest information
  • Case information
  • Booking information
  • Release information
  • Housing location.

Where to Find a Plymouth County Inmate Locator

Interested persons can find inmates in Plymouth County by searching inmate locators maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Correction. The web-based tool helps people run state-wide searches on inmates held in any of the correctional facilities in Massachusetts. To find an inmate, searchers must be able to provide an inmate's commitment number or full name. Inquiries may also be made by calling (866) 277-7477.

Several other web-based inmate locators can be used to locate inmates in any jail within the state or country. While government agencies offer some, others are created by independent private information service providers.

All inmate locators and search tools typically require similar search parameters - most notably, an inmate's full name or ID number. Note that sites usually demand a fee for access to the records, and the fees vary with sites.

How to Send Money to a Plymouth County Inmate

Inmates in the Plymouth County Correctional Facility can be sent via mail, online, and through kiosk deposits.

When sending funds to an inmate via mail, address the mail to the inmate and the PCCF:

Inmate's full name and ID number
Unit and room number
PCCF
26 Long Pond Road
Plymouth, MA 02360.

All mails must be appropriately endorsed and contain the full name and address of the sender. Failure to complete orders or checks properly may result in the mail not being delivered or returned to the sender.

Concerned persons can also send money to inmates in Plymouth through Access Correction. On the platform, the sender must select the state of interest as Massachusetts and choose Plymouth County Correctional Facility. They must then enter the name of the inmate they wish to send money to. Lastly, they may select a payment method and the money they want to send.

How to Visit a Plymouth County Inmate

Friends and family members can visit inmates in the Plymouth County Correctional Facility at

26 Long Pond Road
Plymouth, MA 02360

Before the visit, a person must submit a visitor application form, available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. Only successful persons are allowed to see inmates when they visit.

All applications are usually reviewed and can be approved or declined, after which applicants are notified of the progress of their applications. Inmates are allowed a maximum of one visitation per day and two per week, excluding official visitors. A visitor is only allowed to see one person per day. Inappropriate dressing is highly frowned upon, and inmates may decline meeting with visitors.

How to Send Jail Mail in Plymouth County

Mails sent to inmates in the Plymouth County Correctional Facility must be addressed to the inmate and the address of the facility. It must also contain the name and address of the person it is sent to. Essential details about the inmate, which must be included in a mail, are their name, ID, and unit & room number. The PCCF can be addressed as follows:

PCCF
26 Long Pond Road
Plymouth, MA 02360

Envelopes and postcards must be addressed as follows:

Full name of inmate & ID number
Unit and Room number
C/O Securus Digital Mail Center - Plymouth County
P.O. Box 1071
Lebanon, MO 65536

Items that can be mailed to inmates in the PCCF are postal cards, books, envelopes, newspapers, and magazines. Note that all books, newspapers, and magazines sent to inmates must meet the PCCF's standards. Specifically, they must not contain violent, pornographic, obscene, or adult content.

Also, hardcover books are unacceptable due to the possibility of being used as weapons. Other prohibited items include:

  • Stickers and stamps
  • Musical greeting cards
  • Altered mail, such as those covered in lipstick or perfume
  • Papers with stains of any kind, such as grease
  • News clippings
  • Crayon, felt tip, or hand-painted drawings
  • Polaroid photos.

Plymouth County Jails and Prisons

The Plymouth County Correctional Facility is the main holding facility for inmates held within the county and is also referred to as Plymouth County Jail. The facility address and contact information are as follows:

26 Long Pond Road
Plymouth, MA 02360
Phone: (508) 830-6200