This page helps users with an inmate roster need in Elmore County, Alabama, and explains how to use the official jail and Sheriff’s Office resources tied to inmate information.
The Elmore County Sheriff's Office provides the inmate roster page, jail information, and public contact numbers for questions about jail custody, visitation, phone access, commissary, and mail.
Elmore County Sheriff's Office inmate roster
The official check the Elmore County inmate roster page is the primary public page for roster access. The roster module is currently offline for maintenance, so users who need help with current custody information should use the Elmore County Jail contact path listed below.
The Sheriff’s Office website also posts an inmate roster disclaimer stating that information is provided for public convenience and that the Elmore County Sheriff's Office and Detention Center cannot certify the accuracy or authenticity of the information.
Important: Do not rely on roster information alone for decisions that require confirmed custody, release, bond, or case details.
Elmore County Jail custody information
The review Elmore County Jail information page explains that the jail houses municipal inmates, county inmates, and inmates waiting for transfer to the Alabama Department of Corrections. It also states that inmates may be incarcerated for violations, misdemeanors, and felonies.
The jail operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It may be contacted by phone for jail-related questions. Property cannot be dropped off for an inmate without prior approval.
Visitation, phone, commissary, and mail rules
Elmore County Jail inmates may have visitation, telephone, commissary, mail, and exercise privileges. Privileges can be limited based on behavior without notice to friends and family.
- Video visitation is available through a visitation machine, and friends or family may also visit from a cell phone or computer by setting up an NCIC account.
- Remote visits from a cell phone or computer have a charge.
- Commissary funds may be added in the Sheriff’s Office lobby kiosk or through CorrectPay.
- Inmates have a $150.00 weekly commissary spending limit.
- The jail accepts postcards only for inmate mail.
- Inmates may receive two soft back books per month, and the books must come from a publisher company.
For phone and video access, users may add funds through NCIC for Elmore County Jail. For commissary deposits, users may use CorrectPay for commissary services.
PREA reports for an inmate
PREA reports on behalf of an inmate may be made by calling the Elmore County Jail during weekday office hours. Reports can be made anonymously.
The listed PREA report number is 334-567-5441 ext. 3204, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Because the number includes an extension, use the full number exactly as listed when calling.
Elmore County inmate roster contacts
Use these public contacts for inmate roster, jail, and custody-related questions.
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Elmore County Sheriff's Office
Main phone: (334) 567-5546
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm -
Elmore County Jail
Jail: (334) 567-5441
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm -
Elmore County Sheriff's Office Dispatch
Dispatch: (334) 567-5227 -
Elmore County Sheriff's Office Crime Tips Hotline
Crime tips hotline: (334) 567-5227
Common questions
Where can I check the Elmore County inmate roster online?
Use the official Elmore County inmate roster page. The roster module is currently offline for maintenance, so call the Elmore County Jail for custody questions that need direct help.
Who handles Elmore County Jail inmate questions?
The Elmore County Jail handles jail-related inmate questions and may be reached at (334) 567-5441.
Can I drop off property for an inmate?
No property may be dropped off for an inmate without prior approval from the Elmore County Jail.
How do friends and family set up remote video visitation?
Friends and family may set up an NCIC account for video visitation from a cell phone or computer. Remote visits have a charge.
What mail does the Elmore County Jail accept for inmates?
The jail accepts postcards only. Letters mailed to the jail are returned to the sender.