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Find New Hampshire Inmate Records

New Hampshire inmate records contain information about offenders in any of the state's correctional facilities. These files contain all relevant information about the offender, including information detailing the offender's court case and the correctional facility. Each correctional facility preserves inmate files. New Hampshire has three categories of correctional facilities: federal-run prisons, state-run prisons, and county jails. The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) manages federal prisons, the New Hampshire Department of Corrections (NHDOC) maintains state-run prisons, and the Department of Corrections of each county regulates county jails.

Are Incarceration Records Public Information in New Hampshire?

Yes, according to Section 91-A:4 of the New Hampshire Statutes, all records of governmental bodies are accessible to the public unless the files are confidential. Inmate records in New Hampshire are public records, and interested parties can obtain the documents.

Public record searches can be performed through a variety of sources, including both government-operated systems and privately managed websites. Third-party services often simplify the process by compiling records from multiple regions and creating searchable databases that can be accessed without geographic restrictions. This is particularly helpful for individuals unsure of the exact county or state where a record may be stored. To initiate a search on a private or official database, users are generally asked to provide basic details, such as the name of the subject of the record, provided they are not a juvenile, and the specific or assumed jurisdiction where the record might exist. Because third-party websites are not affiliated with government agencies, their information may vary in accuracy, completeness, or availability. Sometimes, the data may reflect only partial records, older entries, or categories of documents that are not universally recognized as public.

What Information is Contained in a New Hampshire Inmate Record?

A New Hampshire inmate record holds three types of information: personal identification, details related to the court case, and information about the correctional facility currently holding the offender. The personal information includes the offender's name, age, inmate ID, and the term ID. The court information related to the offender's incarceration is the booking date, the case ID, the offense, the minimum and maximum sentence, the docket number, and the court's name that presided over the case. The last information in an inmate record is the name and address of the correctional facility where the offender is incarcerated.

Where do I Look Up an Inmate in New Hampshire?

The method of locating an inmate in New Hampshire is dependent on the type of correctional facility housing the inmate. To look up inmates held in federal correctional facilities, interested parties can check online through the inmate locator service provided by the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). Parties can locate inmates in state prisons through the inmate locator service maintained by the New Hampshire Department of Corrections. Most county jails run an online inmate locator. For counties without online services, information about inmates is obtainable by calling the jail or visiting the facility in person.

How Do I Conduct an Inmate Search in New Hampshire?

The Federal Bureau of Prisons has an inmate locator service to locate inmates incarcerated in federal prisons. The website reveals the inmate's details by entering the inmate's BOP register number on the website. The New Hampshire Department of Corrections also uses an online inmate locator service to provide inmate records to the public. Requestors will need to provide the inmate's first name and last name. Clicking on search brings up all relevant entries. Details of convicts imprisoned in county jails are obtainable by contacting the facility on the phone or through an online inmate locator, if available.

How Can I Find an Inmate for Free in New Hampshire?

Using the New Hampshire Department of Corrections' online inmate locator service does not attract any charges. The portal preserves updated information on imprisoned offenders. You can search for inmates by providing part or all of the inmate's full name. Search results display the offender's sentences, parole status, and other relevant information.

How to Find Old Inmate Records in New Hampshire

Persons interested in old inmate files can contact the National Archives and Records Administration through email, telephone, or in person for state and federal inmate records dated from 1870. Parties can also acquire information on released inmates from the county Sheriff's office. Requesters must pay the copy fees, present a valid government-issued ID card, and state the motive behind the request.

Inmate Release Date Lookup In New Hampshire

The New Hampshire Department of Corrections provides information on inmate release through its inmate locator. Projected release dates depend on parole eligibility and earned time. Some details may only be available upon direct inquiry due to privacy restrictions.

New Hampshire Department of Corrections
105 Pleasant Street,
P.O. Box 1806
Concord, NH 03302-1806
Phone: (603) 271-5600

How Do I Find Inmate Death Records in New Hampshire?

Inmate death records are obtainable by contacting the correctional facility that holds the inmate. Nevertheless, interested parties can check the online inmate locator service of the New Hampshire Department of Corrections. There is no comprehensive list of dead inmates on the institution's webpage, but inmate profiles are updated as soon as medical examiners declare a deceased inmate.

How do I Conduct a Federal Prison Inmate Search?

The Federal Bureau of Prisons is the official custodian of inmate records for convicts in federal prisons. The agency provides a daily updated inmate locator system to locate federal inmates. Requesters are mandated to provide either the inmate's Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Register Number, Department of Corrections (DCDC) number, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) number, or Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) number. Search results provide information about the inmate's sentence, location, physical details, and release date. If there is an issue with locating a federal inmate, contact the Federal Bureau of Prisons through the following address:

Federal Bureau of Prisons
320 First St., NW
Washington, DC 20534
Phone: (202) 307–3198

How Long Does it Take For An Inmate's Information to Be Published in the New Hampshire Inmate Locator?

After all the procedures involved in incarcerating an inmate in New Hampshire, there is no standard timing for uploading the inmate's details to the inmate locator. Although the booking process may take several hours, new inmates' information details are available in the New Hampshire inmate locator service within 24 hours.

Why Is An Inmate Not Showing Up In Search?

In New Hampshire, inmates may not appear in the Department of Corrections' locator if their records are still being processed following intake or transfer. Some categories of inmates, such as juveniles or those subject to sealed court orders, are excluded from public access. Additionally, inmates housed in federal custody or out-of-state facilities under transfer agreements may not appear in the state search system. Typographical errors when entering search criteria are another common cause for incomplete results.

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