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Descripción general

RIDOC's public incarceration search is provided "as is"—it's not an official record, so don't treat it as definitive. Online rosters can be delayed, abbreviated, or miss recent bookings. Verify time-sensitive or critical details directly with the facility, the court, or RIDOC. If your search comes back blank, try alternate spellings, hyphenated last names, known aliases, date of birth, or an inmate/booking/registry number if you have one. You can also sign up for notification services (like VINE/VINELink in many states) to get phone, text, or email alerts about releases, transfers, or custody-status changes.

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Datos rápidos

  • RIDOC’s public incarceration search is an informational service provided “as is” and is not an official record.
  • Online inmate rosters may be delayed, abbreviated, or missing recent bookings.
  • Have the person’s full legal name (including hyphens and known aliases), date of birth, or an inmate/booking/registry number ready to improve search accuracy.
  • Many jurisdictions offer notification services like VINE/VINELink for release, transfer, or custody-change alerts.

Preguntas frecuentes

Is the RIDOC inmate search an official record?

No. RIDOC’s public incarceration search is provided “as is” and is not an official record. For legal, medical, or other critical needs, verify details with the facility or the court.

What should I do if the person I’m looking for doesn’t appear in the online roster?

Try alternate spellings, hyphenated names, known aliases, the person’s date of birth, or an inmate/booking/registry number if you have one. If they still don’t show up, contact the facility or the court directly to confirm custody status.

Can I get notified when someone is released or transferred?

Possibly. Check whether Rhode Island offers notification options through RIDOC resources—many jurisdictions use services like VINE/VINELink. These send phone, text, or email alerts for releases, transfers, or custody changes.

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