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Augusta Jail is a City Jail correctional facility situated in Augusta, Woodruff County, Arkansas. Augusta Jail is dedicated to housing inmates who have been convicted for their crimes which come under Arkansas state law. Many of inmates are serving sentences exceeding a year for serious offenses. It's operated and maintained by Arkansas Department of Corrections (ADC), to ensure a secure environment for it's community.
Below we have given information about the Augusta Jail inmate search including contact details, visitation hours, driving directions and mailing information. Uncover the purpose and procedures unique to this facility, ensuring you have a comprehensive understanding of your rights and legal processes. Whether you're a resident, legal professional, or have a loved one in Augusta Jail, our content provides essential information for navigating the local legal landscape.
Jail Name
Augusta Jail
Jail Type
Address
116 South Second Street, Augusta, AR, 72006
Contact Number
City
Augusta
Zip/Postal Code
72006
State
County
Woodruff County
Inmate Search
We provide detailed visiting and contact information for Augusta Jail. If you are have completed a Augusta Jail inmate search and have located an inmate, the information on this page will help you to stay in contact. We help you send money to jail, send & receive text messages, and provide the address for in-person visits.
Inmates who are currently imprisoned in Augusta Jail can receive money into their commissary account via money order, check or cash. Inmate visitors can also deposit money directly into the inmate's account at prison administrative office. Note: When sending the money via money order or check, mention the inmate id and full name on the back of the slip.
You can send any mail to the inmates who are imprisoned in Augusta Jail. Please send the mail or package to the address mentioned below.
Inmate Name,
Inmate ID,
116 South Second Street, Augusta, AR, 72006
Please make sure the mail or package that you are sending comes under the list of approved items. For further clarification on the allowed items, contact the prison administration directly on 870-347-5189 .
Note: In case you want to send packages, you need to get prior approval from the prison administration. Contact the prison / jail staff for more information.
Inmates can call to any person outside who are on the approved members list between 7:00 AM to 7:30 PM. The cost of the call is beared by the receiver and the call can be of maximum 30 minutes. During rush hours, the calling time is reduced drastically to 10 minutes.
You need to get yourself registered in the visitors list before visiting any inmate in the prison. If you are visiting someone in Augusta Jail, make sure you are in approved visitors list. Confirm with the prison authorities before coming to visit the inmate.
Listed below are the basic visitation rules which one must adhere to:
Fill out the form below and receive a detailed report on an inmate. This includes current and previous arrest records, social media handles, current and previous addresses & phone numbers.
Step 2
Enter the inmate personal informations in the required fields
Step 3
Click on the 'Submit' button
You can use the map plotted on the righ to find the driving directions to Augusta Jail.
26,377
Arkansas Total No. of Inmates
39,871
Number of people under Probation Supervision
559
Prison population rate: 100,000 residents
25,852
Parole Population
2,213
Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer
Sex
%
Total
Male
91.62
15,555
Female
8.38
1,422
Type
%
Total
Committed
69.03
321
Detained
30.97
144
Diverted
0
0
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