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16 Ιουλ 2024 · You can search for offenders (inmates in prison or a community based program) or people on parole in different online systems.
Search Offenders. Offender records are public information pursuant to Section 904.601 (1) Iowa Code (1999). While the information is believed to be accurate, the Iowa Department of Corrections makes no warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information.
How Do I Find An Offender? The Offender Search function can search by Exact Match, Begins With or Soundex. Be sure to select this option by the Search button. To search for persons in prison or on probation, parole and work release, you may search using: Offender’s first, middle and last name.
Option 1: You can search the inmate database by entering the first and last name in the text boxes provided. - OR - Option 2: You can search the inmate database by selecting an identifier from the drop down list, or entering a value in the field provided.
The public may use the tool to perform an Iowa inmate search, obtain current detainees' details, view their mugshots, and obtain information regarding their arrest and booking, primary charges, bail/bond amounts, and unique identifiers.
Inmate records in Iowa are public records that consist of police reports, arrest warrants, booking paperwork, RAP sheets, fingerprints, mugshots, court records, and correctional facility records as the offender moves through the justice system.