My sister has a prison pen pal who asks for money for various reasons, and Im suspicious of him. How can I check out what he says hes in for, when hell be released, etc?
Probably the simplest way to verify information about this inmate is to look him up on the Internet at www.dc.state.fl.us/activeinmates/inmatesearch.asp. You’ll need the inmate’s name or DOC number. This web site will provide information about the inmate’s offense, location, sentence, history, custody level, race, sex, age, release date and more. A photograph is also provided. If you do not have access to the Internet, you may call DOC’s public affairs office at (850) 488-0420 or the institution where the inmate is incarcerated to get this information, which is public record. If you are looking for an inmate in a county jail, you will have to call the specific jail or detention facility where he or she is incarcerated. DOC does not have information about individual inmates in county facilities.
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