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Madison County Juvenile Detention Center, AL
Madison County Juvenile Detention Center, Madison County, County Jail
Juvenile
817 Cook Avenue, Huntsville, AL, 35801
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Madison County Juvenile Detention Center is a medium-security detention center that is located in Huntsville, Alabama. The city once had the highest suicide rates of any other city in the country. Most of the inmates sentenced here will not be serving longer than two years in jail.
The jail also accepts inmates from surrounding municipalities and from the U.S. Marshal’s Service. The Madison County Juvenile Detention Center is run by the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, and most of the inmates are waiting for trial and/or sentencing.
The Madison County Juvenile Detention Center also has a work-release program. Inmates are released from jail during the days, so that they can work. You should apply to the work release program before being sentenced, as this will minimize the time it takes to potentially get into the program.
Inmates can make outbound calls that are quite expensive, and add up to around $15 each for those who choose to receive the call.
The Madison County Juvenile Detention Center was originally built in 1963.
Madison County Sheriffs Department
Address: 100 North Side Square, Huntsville, Alabama, 35801
Phone: 256-532-3417
How to Find Someone in Madison County Juvenile Detention Center
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You can search through the inmates at the Madison County Juvenile Detention Center using the following link: http://californiajailroster.com/sheriff/calaveras-county-jail/. You will have to enter the inmate’s first and last name.
You will obtain results regarding his or her arrest, charges, bail information, projected release, arresting agency, and more.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
The mail policy for Madison County Juvenile Detention Center inmates is generous in that it:
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Allows for unlimited sending and receiving of mail to inmates.
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Allows for an unlimited amount of pages, and allows writing on both sides of the paper.
Photographs are a more sensitive issue. Inmates cannot have more than three photographs in their possession at any given time, and they must be no larger than 4” by 6”
Newspapers, magazines, and books can only be received as new, from the publisher, and if the inmate is staying at the facility for longer than 30 days. The material cannot incite race violence, or violence of any kind. It cannot encourage any sort of unlawful behavior, either.
This is an inmate mailing address for an inmate staying at Madison County Juvenile Detention Center:
Inmate Name
Madison County Juvenile Detention Center
817 Cook Avenue, Huntsville, AL, 35801
Sending Money
The inmate commissary at the Madison County Juvenile Detention Center sells items such as toiletries, candy, food, and more. There is also a facility manager that handles the sales of these items. The inmate store is self-sufficient.
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Money can be placed on an inmate’s account through this link: www.smartdeposit.com. You will need the inmate’s arrest number.
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Bring cash to the jail lobby kiosk to place on an inmate’s account.
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Bring a debit/credit card to the jail lobby kiosk to place on an inmate’s account.
Phone calls
There are phones located in inmate “pods” that can be accessed on two days: Saturday and Sunday. The phones can be used from 8 AM to 10 PM.
Madison County Juvenile Detention Center staff can deny rights to the phone as a disciplinary action.
All phone calls will be billed collect or funds can be placed on an account. Phones aren’t operated or maintained by jail staff.
Visitation
All visitors are checked at the front lobby. Visitors that are 17 and under must be accompanied by a parent and/or legal guardian. Visitors also cannot carry personal items into the visitation area.
Visitors and inmates at Madison County Juvenile Detention Center cannot write notes to each other. They also cannot use sign language to communicate.
A prisoner is only able to have visitors if they have been in jail for 90 days.
If an inmate is released by bond or by other means, he/she will not be allowed visitors.
All visitation scheduling and requests are done through Video Visit Anywhere: http://www.videovisitanywhere.com
Visiting Hours
Tuesday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Saturday: 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.