Bibb County Inmate Search
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The Bibb County Jail is located in Brent, AL. Inmates at the jail may be awaiting sentencing or trial, or they may be serving a sentence following a criminal conviction. Jails typically maintain records on inmates, including court documents, sentencing records, and other criminal records. To conduct a Bibb County inmate search, call the facility at 205-926-9581. Additional information is available here.
Jail Address
The address of the jail in Brent, Alabama is as follows:
94 Bibb Ln.
Brent, AL 35034
Bibb County Inmate Search
To conduct a Bibb County inmate search and a Bibb County Jail inmate search, call the facility at 205-926-9581.
Jail Visitation Hours / Bibb County Inmate Search
Before scheduling a visit at the facility, it is advisable to first conduct a Bibb County inmate by calling the facility at 205-926-9581. In addition, visitors may schedule visitation and obtain visitation rules by contacting the facility.
Inmate Mail / Bibb County Inmate Search
All mail sent to the inmate should have a return address with the sender’s full name and address. However, before sending mail to the facility, please confirm the inmate’s presence by calling the facility at 205-926-9581. Mail should be addressed to the inmate as follows:
Inmate name
AIS#
Bibb County Jail
Housing Unit/Bed Assignment
94 Bibb Ln.
Brent, AL 35034
All mail is reviewed by jail staff to determine that it meets regulations.
Inmate Commissary
To add money to an inmate’s commissary account, click here. However, before doing so, it is advisable to first conduct a Bibb County inmate search to confirm the inmate’s presence at the facility. To conduct a Bibb County inmate search, call the facility at 205-926-9581.
Sheriff’s Office
The Bibb County Sheriff’s office is located in Centreville, Alabama. There are seven divisions within the department: sheriff, administrative, sex offenders, narcotics, investigations, K9 Unit, and patrol.
Sheriff’s Office Address
157 S.W. Davidson Dr.
Centreville, AL 35042
Sheriff
Sheriff Jody Wade has been sheriff since 2016. He began his career in law enforcement in May of 1993. As an investigator, he solved a case in the county involving church fires. He also served as Lieutenant and Captain of the Sheriff’s Dive Team.
About the County / Bibb County Inmate Search
The county is located in the middle of Alabama. The county is known for being a prohibition county, also known as a “dry” county. Some of the towns in this county have broken from that tradition and allow the sales of alcoholic beverages. The county is also part of Appalachia. The population, according to the 2020 census, was 22,293. In addition, the county is run by a County Commission, which consists of five members. The members take turns as chairman of the commission, selecting a new chairperson every 9.5 months. The county is also home to a jail facility. To conduct a Bibb County inmate search, call the facility at 205-926-9581.
Demographics
White (non-Hispanic) – 73.75% (16,442 people)
Black or African American (non-Hispanic ) – 19.69% (4,390 people)
Native American – 0.17% (39 people)
Asian – 0.12% (26 people)
Pacific Islander – 0.04% (9 people)
Other/Mixed – 2.9% (647 people)
Hispanic or Latino – 3.32% (740 people)
Communities
The following cities are in the county: Brent and Centreville. The towns located in the county are Vance, West Blocton, and Woodstock. In addition, unincorporated communities include the following: Abercrombie, Active, Antioch, Brierfield, Coleanor, Eoline, Gary Springs, Green Pond, Lawley, Little Hope, Lucille, Marvel, Maud, Piper, Randolph, Sand Mountain, and Sixmile.