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What Is Inmate Records In Twin Falls County?

Inmate records in Twin Falls County are official government documents maintained by the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office that track and document individuals who are in custody within the county's detention facilities. These records constitute the comprehensive documentation of an individual's incarceration history from initial booking through release. Pursuant to Idaho Code § 74-106, these records are created and maintained as part of the county's legal obligation to document all persons in custody.

Inmate records are distinct from court records in several important ways:

  • Court records document judicial proceedings, charges, and case dispositions
  • Inmate records document physical custody status and institutional management
  • Court records are maintained by the Twin Falls County Court Clerk
  • Inmate records are maintained by the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office

The creation of inmate records follows a standardized process:

  • Initial record creation occurs during booking/intake procedures
  • Records are continuously updated throughout the period of incarceration
  • Documentation includes behavioral incidents, program participation, and visitation
  • Records are administratively closed upon release but maintained according to state retention schedules

The Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office maintains these records in accordance with Idaho Department of Correction standards and applicable state laws governing records management.

Are Inmate Records Public In Twin Falls County?

Inmate records in Twin Falls County are partially public under Idaho's Public Records Act, Idaho Code § 74-102, which establishes the right of citizens to examine and copy public records. However, certain components of inmate records are exempt from disclosure under Idaho Code § 74-105, which specifically addresses law enforcement records.

The following inmate record information is generally available to the public:

  • Current inmate roster (names of individuals currently in custody)
  • Booking information including date and time
  • Charges filed against the inmate
  • Mugshot photographs
  • Bond/bail amounts
  • Expected release dates for sentenced inmates
  • Facility housing location (general information)

Information that is typically restricted from public disclosure includes:

  • Medical and mental health records
  • Disciplinary reports and internal security information
  • Personal identifying information such as Social Security numbers
  • Information that would jeopardize facility security
  • Juvenile records (with limited exceptions)

The Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate roster that provides basic public information about current inmates. More detailed records may require submission of a formal public records request in accordance with Idaho law.

What's Included Inmate Records in Twin Falls County

Inmate records in Twin Falls County contain comprehensive documentation of an individual's period of incarceration. These records typically include the following categories of information:

Basic Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name and any known aliases
  • Date of birth and age
  • Physical description (height, weight, eye color, hair color)
  • Identifying marks such as tattoos or scars
  • Booking photograph (mugshot)
  • Assigned inmate identification number

Custody Information:

  • Date and time of booking/intake
  • Arresting agency and officer
  • Custody classification level
  • Housing assignment within facility
  • Disciplinary incidents and outcomes
  • Program participation and work assignments

Charge Information:

  • Current charges (felony or misdemeanor designation)
  • Warrant information if applicable
  • Case numbers associated with charges
  • Arresting agency case numbers
  • Charge disposition updates

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bond/bail amount set by court
  • Bond type (cash, surety, personal recognizance)
  • Bond status (posted, not posted, revoked)
  • Bond conditions imposed by court

Court Information:

  • Next scheduled court appearance
  • Court of jurisdiction
  • Assigned judge
  • Public defender or private attorney information

Sentence Information (if convicted and serving sentence):

  • Length of sentence
  • Credit for time served
  • Projected release date
  • Parole eligibility date (if applicable)
  • Special conditions imposed by court

Release Information:

  • Scheduled release date
  • Actual release date and time
  • Type of release (time served, bond, transfer)
  • Post-release supervision requirements

These records are maintained in both electronic and physical formats by the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office in accordance with Idaho state records retention requirements.

Twin Falls County Prison System

The Twin Falls County correctional system operates under the authority of the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office, which is responsible for the management and operation of the county's detention facilities. The system primarily consists of the Twin Falls County Adult Detention Center, which houses both pre-trial detainees and sentenced offenders serving terms of up to one year.

It is important to distinguish between county detention facilities and state prisons:

  • County jails house pre-trial detainees and those serving misdemeanor sentences (typically up to one year)
  • State prisons house felony offenders serving longer sentences (typically more than one year)
  • County facilities are operated by the county sheriff's office
  • State facilities are operated by the Idaho Department of Correction

The Twin Falls County detention system operates in coordination with the Fifth Judicial District Court, the Twin Falls County Prosecutor's Office, and various law enforcement agencies throughout the county.

Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office
425 Shoshone Street North
Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208) 736-4040
Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office maintains responsibility for all aspects of inmate custody, including intake processing, security, transportation to court appearances, medical services, and release procedures. The office also coordinates with state and federal agencies for the transfer of inmates to other jurisdictions when necessary.

Types of Correctional Facilities In Twin Falls County

Twin Falls County maintains several types of correctional facilities to accommodate various security levels and inmate populations. Each facility serves a specific purpose within the county's detention system.

Twin Falls County Adult Detention Center
425 Shoshone Street North
Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208) 736-4040
Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office

The Adult Detention Center is the primary detention facility in Twin Falls County. This medium-security facility houses:

  • Male and female inmates (in separate housing units)
  • Pre-trial detainees awaiting court proceedings
  • Sentenced inmates serving terms up to one year
  • Inmates awaiting transfer to Idaho Department of Correction facilities

The facility includes specialized housing units for:

  • Maximum security inmates
  • Protective custody cases
  • Medical observation
  • Mental health observation
  • Work release programs

Twin Falls County Work Release Center
425 Shoshone Street North
Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208) 736-4040
Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office

The Work Release Center is a minimum-security facility that allows qualifying inmates to maintain employment in the community while serving their sentences. Participants:

  • Leave the facility for approved work shifts
  • Return to custody during non-working hours
  • Pay room and board from their earnings
  • May be subject to random drug and alcohol testing

Twin Falls County Juvenile Detention Center
594 Washington Street South
Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208) 736-4230
Twin Falls County Juvenile Probation

This separate facility houses juvenile offenders under the age of 18. The juvenile facility:

  • Operates under different legal standards than adult facilities
  • Provides educational programming
  • Offers counseling and rehabilitation services
  • Maintains sight and sound separation from adult offenders

Each facility operates according to standards established by the Idaho Sheriffs' Association and the Idaho Department of Correction, with regular inspections to ensure compliance with state regulations.

Who's in Prison In Twin Falls County

The Twin Falls County detention facilities house several categories of individuals who are in custody for various reasons. The inmate population typically consists of:

Pre-trial Detainees:

  • Individuals who have been arrested and charged but not yet convicted
  • Those who could not post bail or were denied bail
  • Persons awaiting arraignment or other court proceedings
  • Individuals deemed flight risks or dangers to the community

Sentenced Offenders:

  • Persons convicted of misdemeanors serving sentences up to one year
  • Individuals serving time for probation violations
  • Those serving weekend or intermittent sentences
  • Work release program participants

Temporary Holds:

  • Individuals awaiting transfer to Idaho Department of Correction facilities
  • Persons held on behalf of other counties or jurisdictions
  • Federal detainees held under contract with U.S. Marshals Service
  • Immigration detainees held under contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Special Population Inmates:

  • Individuals requiring protective custody
  • Persons with medical or mental health needs
  • High-risk or high-profile detainees

According to data from the Idaho Department of Correction, the Twin Falls County detention facilities typically operate at or near capacity, with an average daily population that fluctuates between 250-300 inmates. The demographic composition generally reflects:

  • Approximately 80-85% male inmates
  • Approximately 15-20% female inmates
  • Varying age ranges from 18 to senior citizens
  • Diverse offense categories from minor misdemeanors to serious felonies

The average length of stay varies significantly based on case status, with pre-trial detainees potentially remaining in custody for several months while their cases proceed through the court system, and sentenced misdemeanants typically serving terms of days to months.

How To Search for Inmate Records In Twin Falls County in 2026

Members of the public seeking inmate records in Twin Falls County may utilize several methods to access this information. The Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office maintains current inmate data that is accessible through multiple channels.

Online Inmate Search:

  1. Visit the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office website
  2. Navigate to the "Detention" or "Inmate Information" section
  3. Select the "Inmate Roster" or "Custody Search" option
  4. Enter the requested search criteria (name, booking number, or date of birth)
  5. Review the results, which typically include:
    • Inmate name and booking photograph
    • Current charges
    • Booking date
    • Bond information
    • Next court date

In-Person Records Request:

  1. Visit the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office during regular business hours
  2. Complete a public records request form at the front desk
  3. Provide specific information about the inmate record being requested
  4. Present valid identification
  5. Pay any applicable fees for document reproduction

Written Records Request:

  1. Download the public records request form from the county website or obtain by mail
  2. Complete all required fields, being as specific as possible about the records sought
  3. Include contact information for response
  4. Mail the completed form to:

Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office
Records Division
425 Shoshone Street North
Twin Falls, ID 83301

Telephone Inquiry:

  1. Call the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office at (208) 736-4040
  2. Request to speak with the Records Division or Detention Center
  3. Provide the name of the inmate and other identifying information
  4. Note that basic custody status information may be provided by phone, but detailed records typically require written requests

All records requests are processed in accordance with the Idaho Public Records Act, which allows government agencies up to three working days to respond to requests, with a possible ten-day extension for larger or more complex requests.

How To Find an Inmate in Twin Falls County for Free?

Twin Falls County provides several no-cost methods for locating individuals currently in custody. These free resources are designed to provide basic information about an inmate's custody status and location.

Online Inmate Lookup:

  1. Access the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office website
  2. Navigate to the "Inmate Roster" section
  3. Use the search function to locate inmates by name
  4. No registration or payment is required to use this public service
  5. Information is updated regularly throughout each day

Telephone Verification:

  1. Call the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office main line at (208) 736-4040
  2. Request inmate verification from the detention staff
  3. Provide the full legal name of the person you are inquiring about
  4. Be prepared to explain your relationship to the inmate
  5. Basic custody information can be confirmed without charge

VINELink Notification System:

  1. Visit VINELink or call 1-800-VINE-4-ID (1-800-846-3443)
  2. Select Idaho as the state
  3. Enter the inmate's name to search
  4. View current custody status and location
  5. Register for free notifications about changes in custody status

In-Person Inquiry:

  1. Visit the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office during business hours
  2. Speak with detention staff at the public counter
  3. Provide the name of the person you are trying to locate
  4. Receive basic information about custody status and visitation procedures
  5. No fee is charged for basic custody verification

When using these free services, members of the public should be aware of certain limitations:

  • Information is limited to current inmates only
  • Historical custody records typically require a formal records request
  • Detailed case information is not provided through these channels
  • Juvenile records are not accessible through public search functions
  • Information may be temporarily delayed during booking procedures

These free services are provided in accordance with Idaho's commitment to government transparency while balancing privacy and security concerns.

How To Visit an Inmate In Twin Falls County

Visitation with inmates at Twin Falls County detention facilities follows established procedures designed to maintain security while facilitating important family and community connections. All visitors must comply with facility rules and regulations.

Visit Rules and Procedures:

  • All visitors must be 18 years of age or older, unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Visitors under 18 must have their birth certificate and be accompanied by their legal guardian
  • All visitors must present valid, government-issued photo identification
  • Visitors must successfully pass a background check
  • Pre-registration is required for all visits
  • Visitors with active warrants or criminal cases will be denied entry
  • Former inmates must wait 60 days after release before visiting

Visit Schedule:

  • Visitation hours vary by housing unit and security classification
  • Most visits are scheduled during the following periods:
    • Tuesday-Friday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • Saturday-Sunday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • No visits are conducted on Mondays or during facility lockdowns
  • Professional visits (attorneys, clergy) may be scheduled during extended hours

What to Bring:

  • Valid government-issued photo identification (driver's license, state ID, passport)
  • Visitor registration confirmation
  • Vehicle keys (will be secured during visit)
  • Necessary medical items (must be approved in advance)
  • Baby care items if visiting with infant (limited to one clear bottle, one diaper)

What NOT to Bring:

  • Weapons of any kind
  • Electronic devices (cell phones, tablets, smartwatches, cameras)
  • Tobacco products or vaping devices
  • Food or beverages
  • Purses, bags, or backpacks
  • Excessive jewelry or accessories
  • Cash exceeding $20
  • Medications (unless medically necessary and pre-approved)

Dress Code:

  • Conservative attire is required
  • No revealing clothing (no low-cut tops, short shorts, or miniskirts)
  • No gang-related colors or symbols
  • No clothing with offensive language or images
  • No sleeveless shirts or tank tops
  • Shoes and shirts required at all times
  • No hats or head coverings (except religious items)

Visit Types:

  • On-site video visitation (primary method)
  • Remote video visitation (fee-based service)
  • Contact visits (limited to certain classifications and special circumstances)
  • Professional visits (attorneys, clergy, social services)

Visit Restrictions:

  • Maximum of two visitors per inmate per session
  • Visits limited to 30 minutes per session
  • Maximum of two visits per week per inmate
  • Visitors on probation or parole must have written permission from their supervising officer
  • Disruptive behavior will result in immediate termination of visit

All visitation policies are established in accordance with Idaho Jail Standards and may be modified based on facility needs or security concerns. Visitors are advised to verify current policies before arriving for scheduled visits.

How To Send Money to a Twin Falls County Inmate

Twin Falls County provides several secure methods for depositing funds into an inmate's commissary account. These funds allow inmates to purchase approved items from the jail commissary and pay for services such as phone calls and video visitation.

Online Deposits:

  1. Visit the Access Corrections website
  2. Create an account or log in if you have an existing account
  3. Select "Twin Falls County Jail" as the facility
  4. Enter the inmate's full name and ID number
  5. Follow the prompts to complete the transaction using a credit or debit card
  6. Funds are typically available in the inmate's account within 24 hours
  7. Service fees apply to online transactions

Lobby Kiosk Deposits:

  1. Visit the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office lobby during business hours
  2. Locate the automated payment kiosk
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions
  4. Insert cash or use a credit/debit card
  5. Obtain and keep the printed receipt
  6. Funds are typically available within 1-2 hours
  7. Lower service fees than online deposits

Mail-In Money Orders:

  1. Purchase a money order from an approved provider (USPS, Western Union, MoneyGram)
  2. Make the money order payable to the inmate's full name and ID number
  3. Do not send personal checks or cash
  4. Include the sender's full name and return address
  5. Mail to:

Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office
Inmate Accounts
425 Shoshone Street North
Twin Falls, ID 83301

Amount Limits:

  • Minimum deposit: $1.00
  • Maximum single deposit: $300.00
  • Maximum weekly deposit total: $500.00
  • Maximum account balance: $1,000.00

Transaction Fees:

  • Online deposits: $2.50 - $10.00 (fee varies based on deposit amount)
  • Lobby kiosk: $1.00 - $5.00 (fee varies based on deposit amount)
  • Money orders: No processing fee

Prohibited Items:

  • Personal checks
  • Cash sent through mail
  • Cashier's checks
  • Third-party checks
  • Foreign currency

Approved Uses of Funds:

  • Commissary purchases (hygiene items, snacks, writing materials)
  • Phone calls and video visitation fees
  • Medical co-pays
  • Haircuts
  • Release money

Restricted Uses of Funds:

  • Payment of fines or court costs (separate process required)
  • Transfers to other inmates
  • Purchases for other inmates
  • Payment for outside services or goods

All financial transactions are subject to monitoring and review in accordance with Idaho Department of Correction policies. Suspicious transactions may be investigated and potentially rejected. Unused funds are returned to the inmate upon release or can be transferred to another correctional facility if the inmate is transferred.

How To Send Jail Mail In Twin Falls County

Inmates at Twin Falls County detention facilities may receive mail from family, friends, and approved correspondents. All mail must comply with facility regulations and is subject to inspection before delivery to the inmate.

Addressing Mail Correctly:

  1. Write the inmate's full name and ID number (if known)
  2. Include the facility name
  3. Use the complete mailing address:

Twin Falls County Adult Detention Center
Inmate Name, ID# (if known)
425 Shoshone Street North
Twin Falls, ID 83301

Approved Mail Items:

  • Letters (maximum 10 pages per envelope)
  • Greeting cards (plain cards only, no musical or oversized cards)
  • Photographs (maximum of 5 per envelope, no larger than 4"x6")
  • Money orders (see previous section for details)
  • Legal documents
  • Religious materials (subject to review)
  • Approved publications directly from publisher

Prohibited Mail Items:

  • Packages of any kind
  • Cash or personal checks
  • Stamps or envelopes
  • Stickers or labels
  • Crayon or marker writings
  • Perfumed or scented items
  • Polaroid photographs
  • Laminated items
  • Cards larger than 5"x7"
  • Hardcover books
  • Items containing glitter, glue, or tape
  • Pornographic or sexually explicit materials
  • Gang-related content
  • Materials depicting violence or weapons
  • Coded messages

Mail Inspection Procedures:

  • All non-legal mail is opened and inspected for contraband
  • Mail may be read if there is reasonable suspicion of security concerns
  • Legal mail is opened in the presence of the inmate
  • Contraband items will be rejected and either returned to sender or destroyed
  • Mail containing threats, criminal activity, or escape plans will be forwarded to investigators

Publication Rules:

  • Books must be paperback only
  • Books must be sent directly from the publisher or approved vendor
  • Magazines must be sent directly from the publisher
  • Publications with prohibited content will be rejected
  • Maximum of 3 books and 5 magazines in possession at any time

E-Messages (if available):

  1. Create an account on the approved inmate messaging system
  2. Purchase message credits
  3. Compose and send messages through the secure platform
  4. Messages are subject to the same content restrictions as physical mail
  5. Fees apply for each message sent

All mail policies are established in accordance with Idaho Jail Standards and may be modified based on facility needs or security concerns. Violation of mail rules may result in disciplinary action for the inmate and possible suspension of mail privileges. Attempts to introduce contraband through the mail may result in criminal charges against the sender.

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