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Limestone County Jail Roster & Inmate Search

If you need to find out whether someone is currently in custody, the Limestone County Jail Roster is the best place to start. This page lets you search current inmate records, recent bookings, charges, and custody status for Limestone County, Alabama. Below the live roster, you'll also find jail contact information, search tips, and basic guidance on mail, money, and release questions.

Search the Limestone County Jail Roster

Look up current inmates, recent bookings, charges, and custody status using the latest published Limestone County roster data.

Start with the inmate's full name when possible, or search by booking number or listed charge.

Current Records 307 current inmate records
Last Updated 2026-04-03 13:54 UTC Regularly synced official data
Name Booked At Charges Status
CARTHEN, CASTILLO DONTAE
Apr 3, 2026
Warrant: Community Corrections warrant W2603-0217 +1 more
In Custody
WATKINS, ALGERNON MARTEZ
Apr 3, 2026
13A-11-10 - Public Intoxication - Appears in Public Place Under Influence
In Custody
COLSTON, ELIZABETH DANIELLE
Apr 2, 2026
Warrant: Alias warrant W2603-0087
In Custody
DOCKERY, DWAYNE ANTONIO
Apr 2, 2026
Warrant: Bench warrant W2604-0011, 13A-10-52(a) - Attempt to Elude by Any Means +2 more
In Custody
HOFFORD, WALLACE JEROME
Apr 2, 2026
Warrant: Alias warrant (x3)
In Custody
HUNTER, DELVIN LAMAR
Apr 2, 2026
Extradition Hold: Bench warrant issued by JEFFERSON , AL
In Custody
ISBELL, HEATH BRANDON
Apr 2, 2026
Warrant: Bond Revocation warrant W2603-0228 (x2) +1 more
In Custody
JOHNSON, KRISTIE ELIZABETH
Apr 2, 2026
13A-10-37 - Promote Prison Contraband 2 - Drugs +1 more
In Custody
LOVE, TYLER KEEFE
Apr 2, 2026
Warrant: State Probation Revocation warrant W2603-0154
In Custody
WOOD, MICHAEL WAYNE
Apr 1, 2026
13A-7-7 - Burglary 3 - Residence - No Force
In Custody
CAREY, JOHN MICHAEL
Mar 31, 2026
13A-6-132 - Domestic Violence 3 - Harassment
In Custody
MEARS, CHRISTOPHER BRIAN
Mar 31, 2026
Warrant: Community Corrections warrant W2603-0173
In Custody
WELCH, REBECCA LYNN
Mar 30, 2026
Warrant: Alias warrant W2204-0144 +1 more
In Custody
ADAMS, MICHAEL ERIC
Mar 29, 2026
13A-6-142 (a)(1) - Violation of a Domestic Violence Protection Order +1 more
In Custody
BORDEN, EXZAVIAN DEJON
Mar 29, 2026
Warrant: Probation Violation warrant W2603-0215
In Custody
WALDREP, EMILY GAIL
Mar 29, 2026
13A-12-214 - Possession of Marijuana 2, 13A-12-212 - Possession of Controlled Substance - Dangerous Drugs +3 more
In Custody
BUSTOS-ROJAS, ANGEL EDUARDO
Mar 26, 2026
13A-12-192 - Possession/Possession with Intent to Disseminate Child Pornography (x5) +1 more
In Custody
LOPEZ MARTINEZ, JEISSON ALAN
Mar 26, 2026
13A-6-61 - Rape 1 - Domestic Violence, Warrant: Capias/Failure to Pay warrant W2601-0139 +2 more
In Custody
PEOPLES, TORREY DEON
Mar 26, 2026
13A-12-214 - Possession of Marijuana 2, 13A-12-211(c) - Unlawful Possession with Intent to Distribute a Controlled Substance +2 more
In Custody
HARVEY, CLINTON LARRY
Mar 25, 2026
13A-6-132 - Domestic Violence 3 - Menacing - Knife
In Custody
HILL, CHRISTOPHER TYLER
Mar 25, 2026
13A-6-132 - Domestic Violence 3 - Harassment, Warrant: Probation Violation warrant W2603-0219 +1 more
In Custody
MCELROY, AUNDRA MARTEZ
Mar 25, 2026
13A-6-132 (a) - Domestic Violence 3 - Criminal Trespass 3, 13A-6-132 - Domestic Violence 3 - Harassment +1 more
In Custody
MOSLEY, BRANDON DEWAYNE
Mar 25, 2026
Warrant: Alias warrant W2505-0064
In Custody
PATTON, ZACHERY LANIER
Mar 25, 2026
Warrant: Probation Violation warrant W2510-0274
In Custody
SCROGGINS, TABITHA KAY
Mar 24, 2026
Warrant: Probation Violation warrant W2603-0136
In Custody

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    Limestone County Jail Location and Contact Information

    Records can change quickly after booking, release, or court action. If you need to confirm a time-sensitive case, use the contact details below to reach the Limestone County Sheriff's Office directly.

    Address
    Limestone County Jail 101 West Elm Street Athens, AL 35611 Open in Google Maps
    Main Phone
    (256) 232-0111
    Sheriff
    Sheriff Joshua McLaughlin
    Office Hours
    Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-4:30 PM

    The jail operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Administrative offices are generally open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

    How to Search the Limestone County Jail Roster

    As of 2026, the Limestone County Sheriff's Office uses the Zuercher Portal for public inmate lookup. For most searches, the fastest place to start is a name search, followed by a comparison of the booking date, charges, and custody details shown in the record.

    If several people have similar names, a booking number or arrest date can help narrow the match. The portal may also return partial-name results, which is useful when you are unsure about the exact spelling.

    Search Tips

    1. Enter the inmate's first and last name when possible.
    2. If needed, search with only part of the last name to catch spelling variations or incomplete information.
    3. Open the likely match and compare the booking number, booking date, charges, bond details, and identifying information before assuming it is the right person.

    Why a Name May Not Appear Yet

    • Booking In Progress: The booking process may still be underway.
    • Release or Transfer: The inmate may already have been released, bonded out, or moved to another facility.
    • Restricted Records: Juvenile, expunged, and certain confidential records are not part of the public roster.
    • Verification: If the situation is time-sensitive, call the jail directly instead of relying on a single search.

    What Information Is Included in the Jail Roster

    A successful Limestone County inmate search can return more than a name and charge line. Depending on the record, the roster may show a booking photo, full legal name, aliases, date of birth, age, bond amount and type, and physical descriptors such as height, weight, hair color, and eye color.

    Not every field appears in every case, and some records are restricted by law. Juvenile records, expunged cases, mental health information, and certain investigative details are not publicly available through the standard roster.

    • Inmate name and aliases
    • Booking photo (mugshot)
    • Charges
    • Bond amount and type
    • Date of birth, age, and physical description

    What Happens After an Arrest in Limestone County

    After an arrest, the person goes through booking and intake before the record appears in the jail system. According to the 2026 facility overview, that process generally includes administrative recording, fingerprinting, mugshot photography, property inventory, and an initial health and safety screening.

    After intake, the jail classifies the inmate for housing based on factors such as the current charge, prior history, and behavior during booking. That processing time is one reason a recent arrest may not show on the public roster right away.

    • Administrative Recording: Staff collect biographical information and cross-check it against state and national law enforcement databases.
    • Biometrics: Fingerprinting and mugshot photography are part of the standard intake process.
    • Property Inventory: Personal items are inventoried and stored while the inmate is issued facility clothing and basic hygiene supplies.
    • Initial Screening: Medical and mental health screening is used to identify immediate needs and safety concerns.

    How to Contact an Inmate

    Limestone County Jail uses a mix of mail, phone, and digital communication systems. As of August 2025, the primary phone provider is ICSolutions, while digital messaging and tablet-based communication are handled through JailATM.

    Inmates cannot receive incoming phone calls, but they can make outgoing calls during designated hours. Personal mail is routed through the jail's digital mail process, while legal mail is still sent directly to the jail at 101 West Elm Street in Athens.

    Mail and Legal Mail

    • Personal Mail: Letters and photographs are sent to the digital processing center in Decatur and then scanned for inmate delivery.
    • Mailing Address: JailATM - Limestone County Jail, Inmate Name/Inmate Number, 1605 Beltline Rd SW D8 #244, Decatur, AL 35601
    • Legal Mail: Attorney and court mail remains privileged and should be sent directly to 101 West Elm Street, Athens, AL 35611.
    • Books and Periodicals: New soft-cover books may be sent directly from a publisher or approved vendor, typically with a limit of three books per package.

    Phone, Messaging, and Video Visitation

    • Phone Calls: ICSolutions manages inmate telephone service. Family members can use prepaid or debit calling options, and outgoing calls are generally limited to 15 or 20 minutes.
    • Digital Messaging: JailATM supports e-messages, photos, and tablet-based communication inside the facility.
    • Video Visitation: The jail offers video visitation through facility and remote access options. Because visitation can be suspended for security or administrative reasons, call (256) 232-0111 before traveling.

    Sending Money to an Inmate

    Limestone County uses an Inmate Trust Fund system. Money on an inmate's account can be used for commissary, communication services, and certain jail-related expenses such as medical co-pays.

    As of 2026, deposits can be made online, by mobile app, through the lobby kiosk, by phone, or by mail-in money order. Electronic deposits generally carry a service fee, and the jail also publishes account limits.

    • Online Deposit: jailatm.com
    • Mobile App: Correct Solutions Deposit
    • Lobby Kiosk: Available at the facility entrance and accepts cash, credit, and debit cards.
    • Phone Deposit: Access Secure Deposits at (866) 345-1884.
    • Mail-In Deposit: Money order payable to Limestone County Inmate Trust Fund.
    • Published Limits: Minimum deposit $5.00, maximum single deposit $300.00, maximum weekly limit $500.00, and maximum monthly limit $1,500.00.
    • Typical Electronic Fees: Usually about $2.95 to $9.95, depending on the method and amount.

    Bail and Release Information

    In Alabama, bail is generally set by a judge during a bond hearing, usually within 48 hours of arrest. Limestone County follows that broader court process, and the amount depends on factors such as the charge, prior criminal history, record of court appearances, ties to the community, and public-safety concerns.

    Once bail is set, release may be handled through cash bond, a surety bond through a bail bondsman, a property bond, or release on recognizance in some cases. Alabama law also imposes bond-related filing and ad valorem fees, so the total cost may be more than the face amount shown on the roster.

    • First Step: Check the roster for any posted bond update.
    • Court Timing: Bond hearings usually happen within about 48 hours of arrest.
    • Common Bond Types: Cash bond, surety bond, property bond, and release on recognizance.
    • Best Confirmation Source: For official release status, contact the jail or the court handling the case.

    Important Rules and Policies

    Visitation, mail, and inmate-property rules at Limestone County Jail are more structured than many families expect. Adults must present valid government-issued photo ID, minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, and visits may be suspended for security or administrative reasons.

    The jail also enforces restrictions on what visitors can bring into the facility and how mail and books are delivered. Before traveling, mailing items, or arranging a drop-off, verify the current rules directly with the Sheriff's Office.

    2026 Visitation Schedule

    • Male Population: Friday and Sunday, 6:00 AM-12:00 PM and 2:00 PM-6:00 PM.
    • Female Population: Thursday and Saturday, 6:00 AM-12:00 PM and 2:00 PM-6:00 PM.
    • Maximum Security: Thursday, 1:00 PM-4:00 PM.
    • Work Release: Wednesday, 6:00 PM-8:00 PM.

    Visitor Requirements

    • Identification: Adults 18 and older must present valid government-issued photo identification.
    • Minor Visitors: Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, and supporting documentation may be required.
    • Prohibited Items: Cell phones, cameras, bags, tobacco, and food are not allowed in the visitation area.
    • Dress Code: Revealing clothing, short garments, disruptive imagery, and clothing resembling law enforcement uniforms are prohibited.

    Mail, Books, and Contraband

    • Digital Mail Process: Most personal mail is scanned before delivery, while legal mail is opened only in the inmate's presence for contraband inspection.
    • Books: Books should be new, soft-cover, and shipped directly from a publisher or approved vendor.
    • Contraband: Trying to introduce unauthorized items into the jail can lead to criminal charges under Alabama law.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Limestone County Jail Roster

    How do I find an inmate in Limestone County Jail?

    Use the Limestone County Jail Roster on this page and search by the inmate's full name. If necessary, compare the booking number, booking date, charges, and custody details to confirm the right record.

    How often is the Limestone County Jail roster updated?

    The Limestone County roster is a dynamic record tied to the county's public inmate system. It updates as bookings and releases are processed, but very recent arrests may not appear immediately during intake.

    Why is someone not showing in the jail roster?

    The person may still be in booking, may already have been released or transferred, or the record may fall into a restricted category such as juvenile or expunged information. If the case is time-sensitive, call the Limestone County Sheriff's Office at (256) 232-0111.

    How do I post bail in Limestone County?

    Bond is usually set by a judge within about 48 hours of arrest. Once bail is posted, release may be handled through cash bond, surety bond, property bond, or release on recognizance, depending on the case. For official instructions, contact the jail or the court handling the case.

    How do I contact a Limestone County inmate?

    Limestone County inmates can receive scanned personal mail through the Decatur processing address, privileged legal mail directly at the jail, phone service through ICSolutions, and digital messaging through JailATM. For current visitation or account setup details, contact the jail directly.

    Can I send money to someone in the Limestone County Jail?

    Yes. As of 2026, deposits can be made online, by mobile app, through the lobby kiosk, by phone, or by mail-in money order. The jail also publishes deposit limits, including a $300 maximum single deposit and a $1,500 monthly limit.