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Lee County Jail, Kentucky: Inmate Guide

Overview of the Facility

The Lee County Jail is a correctional facility located in Beattyville, Kentucky. It serves Lee County and houses both pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates.

Contact Information

Address: 256 Main Street, Beattyville, KY 41311
Phone: (606) 464-5030
Website: Not available

How to Locate an Inmate

To locate an inmate at Lee County Jail, you can call the facility directly at (606) 464-5030. Provide the inmate's full name and, if possible, their date of birth or booking number.

Visitation Information and Hours

Visitation policies and hours may vary. It is recommended to contact the jail directly for the most up-to-date information on visitation procedures and schedules.

How to Send Money

For information on how to send money to inmates, please contact the jail directly. They will provide guidance on accepted methods for depositing funds into an inmate's account.

Phone Calls and Video Options

Inmates are typically allowed to make phone calls, but specific policies and procedures may vary. Contact the jail for information on phone services and any available video visitation options.

Inmate Services and Programs

Information on specific inmate services and programs is limited. Contact the jail directly for details on educational, vocational, or rehabilitation programs that may be available to inmates.

Security and Management Information

The Lee County Jail is operated by the Lee County Sheriff's Office. For specific information about security measures and management practices, please contact the facility directly.

Legal and Visitation Rights

Inmates have certain legal rights, including the right to legal counsel. For detailed information about legal and visitation rights, contact the jail or consult with a local attorney familiar with Kentucky corrections policies.

Booking and Release Process

The booking process typically involves fingerprinting, photographing, and collecting personal information from the arrestee. For information about the release process, including bail procedures, contact the jail directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What items can I bring during visitation?

Contact the jail directly for a list of permitted items. Generally, personal belongings are limited during visitation for security reasons.

How can I send mail to an inmate?

You can typically send mail to an inmate by addressing it to their full name, inmate ID (if known), and the jail's address. Contact the facility for specific mailing guidelines.

What are the medical services available to inmates?

The jail provides basic medical care to inmates. For specific information about medical services, contact the facility directly.

General Visiting and Contacting Information

We provide detailed visiting and contact information for Lee County Jail. If you are have completed a Lee County 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.

Sending Money

Inmates who are currently imprisoned in Lee County 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.

Sending a Package / Mail

You can send any mail to the inmates who are imprisoned in Lee County Jail. Please send the mail or package to the address mentioned below.

Inmate Name,

Inmate ID,

19 West Main Street, Beattyville, KY, 41311

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 606-464-4032, 606-464-2598 .

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.

Phone calls

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.

Visitation Rules

You need to get yourself registered in the visitors list before visiting any inmate in the prison. If you are visiting someone in Lee County 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:

  • Visitor must not be a prior felon.
  • Visitor must have a valid government ID.
  • A legal guardian must be accompanied for children below 16 years of age.
How to lookup someone in prison or jail

Steps to follow for finding
an Inmate

Step 1


Visit Jail Website

Visit the Lee County Jail inmate search website

Step 2


Enter inmate id and personal information

Enter the inmate personal informations in the required fields

Step 3


Enter inmate id and personal information

Click on the 'Submit' button

Lee County Jail driving directions

You can use the map plotted on the righ to find the driving directions to Lee County Jail.

General Stats for Kentucky

Kentucky Total Number of Inmates

44,750

Kentucky Total No. of Inmates

Number of people under Probation Supervision

55,460

Number of people under Probation Supervision

Prison population rate

411

Prison population rate: 100,000 residents

Parole Population

14,429

Parole Population

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

1,339

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

Inmates sentenced to more than 1 Year in private prisons

725

Inmates sentenced to more than 1 Year in private prisons

Sex

Sex

%

Total

Male

88.86

16,493

Female

11.14

2,067

Youth

Type

%

Total

Committed

56.12

330

Detained

40.31

237

Diverted

2.04

12

Prisons and Jails in Kentucky