1910 Beech Ave. SE   Cullman, AL. 35055   (256)734-0342

           

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Mailing Address:

Cullman County Detention Center

(Inmates name)

1900 Beech Ave. SE

Cullman, Alabama 35055

 

Physical Location:

The Detention Center is located off Highway 31 coming from Hanceville take a right on to Beech Ave South East the Detention Center is on the right.

 

From Birmingham to the center take Exit 299 turn right on to Golf Course Road follow this road to Beech Ave cross Highway 31 under railroad under pass. The Detention Center is located on Beech Ave on the right.

 

From Huntsville to the Detention Center take Exit 208 turn left on to Hwy 278 follow this road to Highway 31 turn right go south on Highway 31 turn left on to Sheraton Road SW • beside Handy TV, continue to Beech Ave. turn right on to Beech Ave. SE the Detention Center is on the left.

 

OFFICE HOURS

8:00 am — 4:00pm

Monday through Friday (excluding holidays)

 

DETENTION LOBBY

24 hours 7 days a week, 365 days a year

Can provide inmate information.

Phone 256-735-2400

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

 

Q: What can I bring an inmate?

 

A: The Detention Center will accept prescription medication (only if it has the inmate's name on the prescription and certain medication may not be approved by medical staff),

prescription eye glasses, and money may be place in the inmates' account by placing

money in the Kiosk machine in the Detention's Lobby. Detention's Lobby is open 24 hours a day. (Medication can be brought anytime).

 

Q: When I booked out my money was not released, when can I expect my personal funds?

 

A: A check will be mailed on Wednesdays of every week to the address that the inmate gave during his or her booking intake process.

 

Q: When will my family member go to court?

 

A: The Cullman County Courts System does not provide the Detention Center with this type of information.

 

Q: My family member or friend has a failure to appear warrant. When will he or she have a bond or see a judge?

 

A: When an individual has a failure to appear warrant   a he or she must see a judge. The judge will see these individuals when time permits during his day. The Detention Center does not have a set schedule for these individuals. Family or friends may call District Clerks Office or County Probation Office to find out what fines or court cost is to be paid for their release on particular case.

County District Office            256 775 4660

County Probation Office        256 775 4731

 

Q: How does my family member or friend get a court appointed attorney?

 

A: The individual must request a form from the Court Liaison Deputy. The court will NOT appoint an attorney for some charges such as misdemeanor, traffic related offenses and family court cases. The request for an attorney will be forwarded to the court system.

 

Q: How can I get on my families or friends visitation list and what information is require?

 

A: It is your family member or friends responsibly to place you on their visitation list. They must have your name as it appears on your driver's license and your date of birth. We check your their background for a felony conviction. If you have a felony conviction you will not be permitted to visit inmates in the Cullman County Detention Center.

 

 

 

To report criminal
activity call the
Secret Witness number

256-734-0210

Or

E-mail click here

 

 

 

 

Q: To receive calls from inmates.

 

A: You must have a land line or cell phone that can receive and accept collect phone calls. 

Call Securus at 1-800-846-6591 to set up an account with them for this service.

 

 

 

Missing Persons

 

 

Citizen Survey

 

 

Click here for

Daily I/O & Arrest Reports

 

 

Click here for

Wanted Person

 

 

 

Citizens Academy Graduates

Session 09-01

 

 

 

Citizens Academy Session 09-02

 

 

Drug Bust 291 Exit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To report criminal
activity call the
Secret Witness number

256-734-0210

Or

E-mail click here

 

 

The CCSO constantly strives to implement new techniques and programs to better serve our community.
 Sheriff Tyler Roden

 

 

For more information on A CHILD IS MISSING, visit the official site here.

http://www.achildismissing.org/

 

 

Project Lifesaver International (PLI) helps provide rapid response to save lives and reduce potential for serious injury for adults and children who wander due to Alzheimer’s, Autism, Down Syndrome, dementia and other related disorders.  PLI provides equipment, training, certification and support to law enforcement, public safety organizations and community groups which operate the Project Lifesaver program in their communities.  PLI has over 1,000 participating agencies across the U.S., Canada, and Australia, and has performed over 1,900 searches in the last 10 years with a 100% success rate.
http://projectlifesaver.org/

 

 

http://www.alavine.gov/

Alabama Victims Information and Notification Everyday

 use this program to  search for a person in jail

 and be notified if a person is released from jail.

 

 

http://watchsystems.com/al/cullman/

Use this site to search for, see registry,

or get emails about Sex Offenders in your area.

 

 

Internet safe site for kids

 

 

Self-defense Program

 

 

 

Homeland Security Advisory

 

 

People Against A Littered State

Working Together for an Unlittered Alabama

 

 

To report criminal
activity call the
Secret Witness number

256-734-0210

Or

E-mail click here

 

 

To report criminal
activity call the
Secret Witness number

256-734-0210

Or

E-mail click here

 

 

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