Search Jackson County 72 Hour Booking

Jackson County 72 hour booking records are available through the sheriff's office website at jacksoncountyso.com. The Jackson County Sheriff runs an online inmate search tool that shows recent bookings sorted by date. You can also use VINE to get custody alerts. Jackson County sits in south-central Michigan and processes a steady volume of arrests through its jail on West Wesley Street. This page walks you through how to search for Jackson County 72 hour booking data, reach the sheriff's office, file FOIA requests, and use statewide search tools.

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Jackson County Online 72 Hour Booking Search

The Jackson County Sheriff's Office runs an inmate search tool at jacksoncountyso.com/inmate-search. This portal lets you look up people currently booked into the Jackson County Jail. Results come sorted by booking date, so the most recent 72 hour bookings show up first. You can filter by name to find a specific person. The search shows charges and basic booking information for each inmate.

The Jackson County Sheriff's inmate search page is shown below. You can access it directly to look up current inmates.

Jackson County inmate search for 72 hour booking records

Search results sort by booking date, making it easy to find the most recent arrests in Jackson County.

Jackson County also works with VINE, the victim information and notification system. Call the VINE toll-free line at 877-654-8463 to check on an inmate by phone. You can also use VineLink online to search by name and register for custody change alerts. When someone gets released or transferred, you will get a notification right away.

Jackson County Sheriff Booking Office

The Jackson County Sheriff's Office is at 212 West Wesley Street in Jackson, Michigan 49201. The jail sits at the same address. All arrests in Jackson County get processed here. The city of Jackson is the county seat and the main population center. It is located about 35 miles south of Lansing and 40 miles west of Ann Arbor.

The Jackson County Sheriff's main website is shown below. It provides access to the inmate search, departmental information, and contact details.

Jackson County Sheriff Office website for 72 hour booking information

The sheriff's website is the central hub for all booking inquiries, inmate search, and FOIA requests in Jackson County.

When someone is arrested and brought to the Jackson County jail, the booking process kicks in. Staff enter the person's name, date of birth, physical description, charges, and bond amount. A mugshot gets taken. All of this data forms the 72 hour booking record. Under MCL 764.26, the person must be arraigned within 72 hours. Jackson County falls in the 4th Judicial Circuit, and district cases go through the 12th District Court.

Note: Jackson is also home to state prison facilities, but those are run by the MDOC and separate from the county jail system.

FOIA for Jackson County 72 Hour Booking

You can get copies of Jackson County booking records through Michigan's Freedom of Information Act. MCL 15.231 requires local agencies to share public records when asked. Send a written FOIA request to the Jackson County Sheriff's Office at 212 W. Wesley St., Jackson, MI 49201. Describe the records you need. Include the person's full name and booking date if you have it. MCL 15.233 says you do not need to give a reason.

The sheriff's office must respond within five business days per MCL 15.235. They can extend that by ten more days for large or complex requests. Copy costs range from $0.10 to $0.25 per page, plus labor at the lowest paid clerk rate. If your total goes over $50, they may request a deposit. Indigent requesters qualify for a fee waiver on the first $20, up to two times a year. If your request is denied, the office must cite the specific FOIA exemption. You can appeal under MCL 15.240.

Michigan Statewide Tools for Jackson County

The MDOC OTIS system tracks people in state prison. Jackson has historically been a major center for Michigan corrections, with several MDOC facilities in the area. If someone booked at the Jackson County jail ends up sentenced to state prison, OTIS will show their current facility, estimated release date, and parole information. You need at least three letters of the last name to run an OTIS search. Keep in mind that OTIS does not cover county jail inmates.

The Michigan State Police ICHAT system runs criminal background checks for $10. ICHAT pulls up arrest records where fingerprints were taken, convictions, and pending charges. It is more thorough than a basic booking search but only available for a fee. The Michigan Courts Case Search is free and shows court filings tied to arrests in Jackson County. Use it to look up charges, hearings, and case outcomes.

MCL 750.491 classifies official records as public property. MCL 750.492 makes it a misdemeanor to refuse access without a proper exemption. These laws cover every county in Michigan, including Jackson. If you have trouble getting 72 hour booking records, these statutes give you legal backing to push for disclosure.

Jackson County 72 Hour Booking Record Details

The Jackson County inmate search sorts results by booking date. This is useful because the most recent arrests show up at the top of the list. You do not have to scroll through old entries to find someone who was just booked. Each result shows the person's name, the charges filed against them, and basic booking data like the date they came into the jail.

VINE gives another way to track a booking in Jackson County. The toll-free number is 877-654-8463. Call it any time of day or night. You enter the person's name or their offender ID, and the system reads back their custody status. If they are still in the Jackson County Jail, VINE will tell you. You can also set up automatic alerts so you get a call or text when the person's status changes. This is free and works around the clock.

Each 72 hour booking record from Jackson County includes the charges and the bond amount. The arresting officer's agency is listed, whether it was the sheriff's department, Jackson City police, or the Michigan State Police. Physical description data like height, weight, and identifying marks are part of the file too. Under MCL 15.231, these records are public and you can request copies through FOIA. Jackson County processes a steady flow of bookings given its location near major highways and the city of Jackson's population. If you need court records tied to a booking, the 12th District Court and the 4th Circuit Court handle cases from this county.

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