Mdoc Number Search
Mississippi Department of Corrections - MS
Inmate Search. To find an inmate, please enter the name OR the ID number, and then click the SEARCH button.
https://www.ms.gov/mdoc/inmateOffender Search - Michigan
The Offender Tracking Information System (OTIS) contains information about prisoners, parolees, and probationers who are currently under supervision, or who have been discharged but are still within three years of their supervision discharge date. It does not contain information about offenders who are beyond that three-year period.
https://www.michigan.gov/corrections/otisOffender Tracking Information System (OTIS)
In 2008, the Michigan Legislature permitted removal of offender's information from OTIS after three years had elapsed from the discharge date. If an offender resumes supervision with the MDOC, all public records will be available on the website until three years has again elapsed from the discharge date of the most recent MDOC jurisdiction or ...
https://mdocweb.state.mi.us/OTIS2/otis2.aspxInmate Information - MS
Inmate Family Information. Inmate Telephone. How to Send Funds to Inmates. Family and Friends of Inmates Corrections Guide . Inmate Visitation . Sending Mail to an Inmate . Administrative Remedy Program (ARP) .
https://www.mdoc.ms.gov/Inmate-Info/Pages/default.aspxMichigan Department of Corrections
Due to high call volume, numbers may go to voicemail. Please leave a message and a representative from the specific program area will return your call as soon as possible. Parole and Probation (517) 335-1979. Release info. Parole status. General field questions. Healthcare (517) 335-2263. Status of prisoner.
https://www.michigan.gov/correctionsOffender Tracking Information System (OTIS)
An offender’s MDOC number is unique. Searching by the number will return information on one prisoner and is the most accurate way to find a particular offender. The Michigan Legislature allows removal of offenders from the website after three years has elapsed from the discharge date. This holds true even if the offender dies.
https://mdocweb.state.mi.us/OTIS2/aboutotis2.aspxMODOC Offender Search - Missouri
Welcome to Offender Web Search This application provides information about offenders supervised by the Missouri Department of Corrections. What this application DOES do ... Does search on active offenders, including probationers and parolees, not previously excluded as referenced below. Does search on First Name and Last Name including aliases.
https://web.mo.gov/doc/offSearchWeb/MDOC - Central Mississippi Correctional Facility (CMCF) & Inmate Search ...
Phone. 601-932-2880. Fax. 601-932-9077. View Official Website. Central Mississippi CF is for State Prison offenders sentenced up to twelve months. All prisons and jails have Security or Custody levels depending on the inmate’s classification, sentence, and criminal history. Please review the rules and regulations for State - medium facility.
https://www.inmateaid.com/prisons/mdoc-central-mississippi-correctional-facility-cmcfOTIS - Offender Tracking Information System - Michigan
OTIS SEARCH RULES OTIS is designed such that users must at a minimum enter either an offender's last name or an offender’s MDOC number in order to query the database. (NOTE: An offender's name is listed as identified at the time of commitment to the MDOC. This name is not necessarily the offender’s legal name.)
https://www.michigan.gov/corrections/services/family-information/otis-offender-tracking-information-systemDivision of Records - MS
To request an inmate’s record, contact the Records Division at (601) 933-2889. Payment will be accepted only in a cashier’s check or money order and must be made payable to the Mississippi Department of Corrections. Mail payments to Records Department, P.O. Box 24388, Jackson, MS 39225. Charges are as follows for reproduction with a minimum ...
https://www.mdoc.ms.gov/Institutions/Pages/Division-of-Records.aspxMichigan Inmate Search (OTIS and MDOC): MichiganPublicRecords.org
MDOC Michigan Department of Corrections Offender Search / Prison Records. Inmates declared guilty of criminal activities with sentences over a year will likely spend that time in Michigan prison. The state typically manages such institutions. In certain circumstances, states enter into contracts with nonpublic corporations to house prisoners.
https://michiganpublicrecords.org/inmate-search/