- Alabama Dept of Corrections The AIS (Alabama Institutional Serial) number field takes precedence in all searches The AIS number is the unique six-digit number assigned to each inmate incarcerated by the ADOC and represents the quickest way to find a particular inmate
Home Page - Alabama Dept of Corrections The Alabama Department of Corrections is the largest law enforcement agency in the State of Alabama with 28 facilities and nearly 2,000 officers The ADOC offers challenging careers, advancement opportunities, competitive pay, and excellent benefits in every division
- Alabama Dept of Corrections Contact the ADOC Alabama Department of Corrections 301 South Ripley Street P O Box 301501 Montgomery, Alabama 36130-1501 1-855-WE-R-ADOC (937-2362) (Toll Free Number)
- Alabama Dept of Corrections DEDICATED PROFESSIONALS PROVIDING PUBLIC SAFETY THROUGH THE SAFE AND SECURE CONFINEMENT, REHABILITATION, AND SUCCESSFUL RE-ENTRY OF OFFENDERS IMPACTING LIVES FOR A SAFER ALABAMA Find Information Employment with ADOC ADOC Facilities Alabama Correctional Industries Community Corrections Rehabilitation and Reentry
Contact - Alabama Dept of Corrections For information concerning individual inmates, click here to contact Constituent Services If you are the victim of a crime and would like information about ADOC resources, email Victim Services Questions about this website can be emailed to the Webmaster
Alabama - Inmate Locator Records of inmates serving their sentence in AL state prisons are maintained by Alabama Department of Corrections (DOC) The DOC maintains a centralized inmate database which one can easily search (refer the guide below)
- Alabama Dept of Corrections ADOC Correctional Facilities Central Office Alabama Department of Corrections 301 South Ripley St Montgomery, AL 36104
Alabama Department of Corrections Inmate Search The Alabama Department of Corrections Inmate Search is an online tool that allows you to find inmate records by various search criteria This tool is updated regularly, providing information on individuals incarcerated within the ADOC system
- Alabama Dept of Corrections The State of Alabama and the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) are committed to the state’s prison modernization plan, authorized by the Legislature, and signed into law by Governor Kay Ivey in 2021
- Alabama Dept of Corrections “Band-aid solutions to any problem of this magnitude are temporary at best and cannot fix the root cause of our collective problem – Alabama’s prison infrastructure is failing We are now projecting upwards of $800 million in deferred maintenance costs alone