Monroe County Inmate Search
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The Monroe County Jail is located in Monroeville, Alabama. The facility holds inmates who’ve been charged with various crimes, some of whom are awaiting trial, sentencing, or transfer to another facility. Many jails in the state offer programs to inmates, such as work release programs, substance abuse rehabilitation programs, anger management programs, and other programs designed to help inmates reintegrate into society. Jails in the state of Alabama typically maintain inmate records, public records, and other types of records. To conduct a Monroe County inmate search, please call the facility at 251-575-2635.
Jail Address
160 Wilcox St
Monroeville, AL 36460
Visitation / Monroe County Inmate Search
Most jails in Alabama allow inmates to visit with friends and family. For information on visiting an inmate at the jail, please contact the facility at 251-575-2635. In addition, to conduct a Monroe County inmate search, please call the same number.
Inmate Mail
Most jails in the state allow inmates to receive mail. However, prior to sending mail to an inmate at the facility, it is recommended that you first confirm his or her presence at the jail. To conduct a Monroe County inmate search, please call the facility at 251-575-2635. To send mail to a jail inmate, include the sender’s name and return address on the envelope and address it as follows:
(Inmate’s full name)
160 Wilcox St
Monroeville, AL 36460
Sheriff’s Office
The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for a variety of law enforcement activities in the county. Many sheriff’s offices in the state of Alabama are responsible for administering the local jail. For additional information about the sheriff’s office, please click here.
Sheriff’s Office Address
65 North Alabama Avenue
Room 136
Monroeville, AL 36460
About the County / Monroe County Inmate Search
The county is located in southwestern Alabama. As of the year 2020, the county’s population was 19,772. The seat of the county is Monroeville. The county was named for James Monroe, who was the fifth President of the United States. Although it is a dry county, which restricts or prohibits the sale of alcoholic beverages, Monroeville and Frisco City allow alcohol sales. The county’s total area equals 1,034 square miles, 1,026 of which is land and 8.7 square miles of which is water. For thousands of years before the county was established, the area was home to indigenous peoples. In addition, there is a jail located in Monroeville. To conduct a Monroe County inmate search, please call the facility at 251-575-2635.
Demographics / Monroe County Inmate Search
As of the year 2020, the county was home to 19,772 people, 5,124 families, and 8,166 households. Of the county’s residents during this period, 52.27% were White, 41.74% were African American, 1.42% were Native American, 0.45% were Asian, 3.08% were other, and 1.05% were Hispanic. In addition, some of the area’s inhabitants reside at the local jail. To conduct a Monroe County inmate search, please call the facility at 251-575-2635.