Navigating the correctional system can be a daunting experience for families and legal professionals alike. The St. Clair County Jail system, managed by the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office under the leadership of Sheriff Billy J. Murray, operates a sophisticated dual-seat judicial structure. Serving both Pell City and Ashville, this facility utilizes modern digital platforms to manage inmate data, communications, and financial transactions. This page provides continuously updated information for locating inmates, checking custody status, reviewing visitation details, and understanding bond procedures in St. Clair County, Alabama.
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St. Clair County is unique in Alabama for maintaining two distinct county seats. This judicial dualism means that law enforcement operations, court records, and inmate housing are split between the northern hub in Ashville and the southern hub in Pell City.
Ashville Facility
Generally handles northern county matters and traditional administrative functions.
Pell City Facility (Detention Center)
Acts as the primary modern housing unit and often handles high-volume processing and specialized medical needs.
St. Clair County Inmate Search & Online Roster
This page provides updated St. Clair County inmate roster information so users can check whether someone is currently in custody without leaving the site.
How to Conduct an Inmate Lookup
Use the inmate name search and review the current booking rows shown in the table.
Check the booking number, booking date, and listed charges shown for each current inmate.
Charge Labels: Look for abbreviations like FTA (Failure to Appear) or GJI (Grand Jury Indictment) when reading charge summaries.
Recent Arrests: If someone does not appear right away, check back after processing is completed because newly booked inmates may take time to move through intake before appearing in the updated roster.
Visitation Rules & Schedule
St. Clair County uses a non-contact visitation model built around scheduled video visits for social contact.
Video Visitation Options
On-Site Video (Lobby): Conducted at kiosks in the jail lobby. These visits are typically free but must be scheduled in advance and are generally available Sunday through Thursday from 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Arrival Time: On-site visitors should arrive at least 45 minutes before the scheduled visit to complete check-in and security procedures.
Visitor Limit: A maximum of three visitors, including children, is allowed per session.
Remote Video (Home): Families can visit from a computer or smartphone through the county's approved video visitation system.
Cost: $12.99 per 20-minute remote session.
Availability: Remote visits are generally available seven days a week from 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM, excluding the 5:00 PM dinner hour.
Attorney Access
Attorney visits are treated differently from standard social visits and may occur in person or through a dedicated remote professional access process.
Legal visits are privileged rather than recorded, and attorneys using remote access may need to register their Bar credentials with the Sheriff's Office in advance.
Visitation Requirements
ID: All adult visitors must provide a valid government-issued photo ID.
Dress Code: No provocative, revealing, or gang-related attire is allowed.
Monitoring: Standard social visits are recorded, and inappropriate behavior can result in a permanent ban from the visitation system.
How to Send Money & Inmate Communication
The St. Clair County Jail operates a cashless system for inmate funds and communications. Physical currency is considered contraband and is never allowed within the housing units.
Inmate Trust Fund (Commissary)
This account is used for food, hygiene products, stationery, and similar commissary purchases.
Deposit Options: Funds can be added online through the county's approved deposit platform or at the kiosk located in the jail lobby.
Communication Accounts
Phone calls and digital messaging are managed through the county's approved communications vendor.
Direct Pay: Fund a specific phone number so the inmate can call you directly.
Electronic Messaging: Inmates can send electronic messages through shared tablets in the housing units.
Emergency Contact: Families cannot call inmates directly. In a verified emergency, contact the Jail Information Desk at 205-814-3525.
Bail Bonds & Release Procedures
Securing a release requires navigating the requirements of the St. Clair County Circuit Clerk. A $35.00 Bond Transmittal Fee, cash only, is required for every bond issued.
The Ashville and Pell City Circuit Clerk offices are generally open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and they are the official point of contact for case numbers and bond status verification.
Types of Bonds
Cash Bond: The full bail amount is paid to the court and is generally refundable minus fees after the case ends.
Surety Bond: A licensed bondsman posts the bond after receiving a non-refundable fee that is often 10 to 15 percent of the total amount.
Property Bond: Real estate is used as collateral, but all people listed on the deed or tax record must be present with valid identification to sign.
Signature Bond (OR): In limited cases, a judge may release a defendant on their own recognizance without posted security.
Property Bond Rules: A defendant cannot use their own property to bond themselves out, misdemeanor charges typically require one property owner to sign, felony charges typically require two, and the property should be located in St. Clair County unless additional sheriff approval is obtained.
Comprehensive FAQ: People Also Ask
The most common follow-up questions involve books, medication, inmate property, release status, phone costs, and scam reporting. The FAQ below addresses each of those topics directly.
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Frequently Asked Questions About St. Clair County Jail Roster
Can I send books to an inmate in St. Clair County?
Yes, but they must be new, paperback books shipped directly from a publisher or an online vendor like Amazon. Hardcovers and third-party mailings from individuals are prohibited.
How do I get an inmate their prescription medication?
You cannot drop off medication. The jail's medical unit verifies prescriptions with the inmate's pharmacy or physician and provides medication through their internal pharmacy. For specialized needs, have the doctor fax records to 205-594-2153 in Ashville or 205-814-9837 in Pell City.
Where do I pick up an inmate's property?
Property retrieval must be coordinated with the Property Clerk, Ed Brasher, at 205-505-5161. If property was seized as evidence, a court order is required for release.
How much do inmate phone calls cost?
The average rate for calls in Alabama county jails is approximately $0.21 per minute, plus applicable vendor transaction fees.
How do I report a scam?
The Sheriff's Office will never call you to demand payment via gift cards or cryptocurrency to clear a warrant. If you receive such a call, contact the Sheriff's Office at 205-884-6840.