Search Oneida County, ID Jail & Inmate Records
Table of Contents
- Oneida County Inmate Search and Records
- How to Find an Inmate in Oneida County, ID
- Booking Process & Common Charges in Oneida County
- Visitation Rules at Oneida County Jail
- How to Contact an Inmate at Oneida County Jail
- Parole, Release & Reentry Resources in Oneida County
- Oneida Incarceration Statistics
- How Many Inmates Are Currently in Oneida County?
- Oneida County Facility Directory
- Oneida Prisons and Jails
- Useful Links
To find inmate records in Oneida County, Idaho, you have several options. Online, start by visiting the Idaho Department of Correction’s offender search portal (https://www.idoc.idaho.gov), which provides searchable information about offenders throughout the state, including those from Oneida County. For local and more detailed records, you can contact the Oneida County Jail directly; it is operated by the Oneida County Sheriff's Office, located at 10 Court Street, Malad City, Idaho. The Sheriff’s Office may provide current inmate rosters or respond to records requests in person or over the phone at (208) 766-2251. For official records or further public information, visiting the Oneida County Courthouse at the same address or checking their official county website may also be helpful. Always have relevant details ready, such as the inmate’s full name or date of birth, to help staff assist you efficiently.
How to Find an Inmate in Oneida County, ID
Inmate records for Oneida County, ID are accessible online or in person, but the search tool you use will depend on whether the person is housed in a local jail, Idaho state facility, or federal custody. Use the table below to identify the correct resource for your search.
| Search Tool | Records Available | Access Method | Key Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oneida County Jail / Sheriff | Current local jail inmates | Contact Sheriff’s Office: (208) 766-2251 10 Court St, Malad City, ID 83252 | No online roster—call for status or visit in person. |
| Idaho DOC Inmate Locator | Idaho prison inmates | IDOC Offender Search | Statewide tool for convicted offenders in state prisons. |
| VINE Inmate Search | Jail and prison custody status notifications | VINE Idaho | Register for updates on inmate status or location changes. |
| Federal BOP Locator | Federal prisoners | BOP Inmate Locator | No federal prison in Idaho—federal inmates from Idaho are commonly housed in FCI Englewood (CO) or FCI Sheridan (OR). |
| In-Person Records Request | Jail roster, arrest logs, custody details | Visit/call Oneida County Sheriff: 10 Court St, Malad City, ID 83252 (208) 766-2251 | Valid ID required. Business hours: Mon–Fri, 8AM–5PM. |
Booking Process & Common Charges in Oneida County
After arrest in Oneida County, individuals are transported to the county jail where they undergo fingerprinting, photographing, medical screening, and are then assigned housing. The entire booking process typically takes 4–8 hours.
| Charge Category | Common Examples | Frequency | Typical Hold Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| DUI / Traffic | DUI, driving without a license | Common | 1–3 days or until bail is posted |
| Drug Offenses | Possession of controlled substances | Occasional | 1–7 days; pre-trial hold or until bail is posted |
| Assault / Domestic Violence | Simple assault, domestic battery | Common | 1–7 days; varies by bail and court schedule |
| Property Crimes | Theft, burglary, vandalism | Occasional | 1–7 days; pre-trial or until bail is posted |
| Failure to Appear | Missing court date, non-payment of fines | Common | Until court appearance or bail is posted |
| Outstanding Warrants | Probation violations, contempt of court | Occasional | Until adjudication or transfer to appropriate agency |
| Felony (Pre-Trial) | Aggravated assault, repeat drug offenses | Occasional | Hold until court; sentenced offenders transferred to state facility |
Visitation Rules at Oneida County Jail
Before planning your visit, always check with Oneida County Jail for the most up-to-date visitation policies and confirm you are on the inmate's approved visitor list.
Visitation Schedule
| Day | Visiting Hours | Visit Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | 9:00am – 11:00am | In-person/Video | Confirm with facility |
| Tuesday | 1:00pm – 3:00pm | In-person/Video | Confirm with facility |
| Wednesday | 6:00pm – 8:00pm | In-person/Video | Confirm with facility |
| Thursday | 9:00am – 11:00am | In-person/Video | Confirm with facility |
| Friday | 1:00pm – 3:00pm | In-person/Video | Confirm with facility |
| Saturday | 9:00am – 11:00am | In-person/Video | Confirm with facility |
| Sunday | 1:00pm – 3:00pm | In-person/Video | Confirm with facility |
Visitation Requirements
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| ID | Valid government-issued photo ID required |
| Dress Code | No revealing or inappropriate clothing; shoes must be worn |
| Prohibited Items | No cell phones, cameras, bags, or weapons allowed in visitation area |
| Visitor Approval Process | Must be pre-approved and on the inmate's authorized visitor list |
| Children Policy | Minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian |
| Attorney / Clergy Visits | Permitted outside regular hours with prior arrangement and proper ID |
How to Contact an Inmate at Oneida County Jail
Inmates at Oneida County Jail can be contacted by phone, physical mail, and digital messaging; please note that all communications are monitored for security purposes. Use the following mailing address format to send physical mail:
[Inmate Full Name, Booking ID]
Oneida County Jail
6075 Judd Road, Oriskany, NY 13424
| Method | How It Works | Setup | Rules / Restrictions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phone Calls | Inmates make outgoing calls through [Provider]. | Set up an account with [Provider] for phone credits. | No incoming calls; calls are recorded and may be limited in duration and timing. |
| Physical Mail | Send letters to the facility address using proper ID. | Address mail as specified; include return address. | No contraband, Polaroids, or cash; all mail is inspected. |
| Digital Messaging | Message inmates via [Provider]'s platform online. | Create an account with [Provider] and add funds. | Messages are screened; attachments may be restricted. |
| Video Calls | Schedule and conduct visits through [Provider]. | Register with [Provider], schedule, and fund calls. | Calls are monitored, scheduled in advance, and may have time restrictions. |
Parole, Release & Reentry Resources in Oneida County
The Idaho Commission of Pardons and Parole oversees parole decisions for state-sentenced offenders, while reentry support is offered through both state agencies and community-based organizations. Individuals in Oneida County can access a variety of resources to aid in successful reintegration.
| Program / Resource | Description | Who It Serves | Contact / Access |
|---|---|---|---|
| Idaho Commission of Pardons and Parole | Reviews cases and sets conditions for parole for eligible offenders. | State-sentenced offenders | parole.idaho.gov (208) 334-2520 |
| Good Time / Sentence Reduction | Potential for reduced sentence length based on conduct and program completion. | Incarcerated individuals | Idaho Department of Correction idoc.idaho.gov (208) 658-2000 |
| Parole Supervision | Local parole officer supervision and support during community reentry. | Paroled individuals in Oneida County | Idaho Department of Correction, Adult Probation & Parole District 6 155 S. 2nd Ave., Pocatello, ID 83201 (208) 236-6393 |
| Reentry Housing | Assistance finding stable, temporary or transitional housing post-release. | Returning citizens | IDOC Reentry Services (208) 658-2000 idoc.idaho.gov/reentry |
| Employment Assistance | Job search help, resume building, employment workshops for ex-offenders. | Individuals formerly incarcerated | Idaho Department of Labor labor.idaho.gov (208) 236-6710 (Pocatello office) |
| Benefits Restoration | Support in restoring SNAP, Medicaid, and other benefits lost during incarceration. | Recently released individuals | Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (877) 456-1233 healthandwelfare.idaho.gov |
| VINE Victim Notification | Automated notifications about inmate status changes and release dates. | Victims and concerned community | www.vinelink.com (866) 984-6343 |
Oneida Incarceration Statistics
Oneida County, Idaho, is a rural region with relatively low reported crime rates compared to urban counties in the state. The county does not operate its own dedicated jail; instead, inmates from Oneida are held at the regional Caribou County Jail or neighboring county facilities.
Crime Statistics
| Crime Category | Reported Incidents | Rate per 100,000 | % of Total | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Violent Crime (total) | 3 (statewide) | 240 (statewide) | 7% (statewide) | → Stable |
| — Assault | 2 (statewide) | 160 (statewide) | 4% (statewide) | → Stable |
| — Robbery | 0 (statewide) | 0 (statewide) | 0% (statewide) | → Stable |
| — Homicide | 0 (statewide) | 1 (statewide) | <1% (statewide) | → Stable |
| Property Crime (total) | 38 (statewide) | 1,330 (statewide) | 84% (statewide) | ↓ Decreasing |
| — Theft / Larceny | 27 (statewide) | 945 (statewide) | 60% (statewide) | ↓ Decreasing |
| — Burglary | 9 (statewide) | 315 (statewide) | 20% (statewide) | → Stable |
| — Vehicle Theft | 2 (statewide) | 70 (statewide) | 4% (statewide) | → Stable |
| Drug Offenses | 2 (statewide) | 70 (statewide) | 4% (statewide) | → Stable |
| DUI / Traffic | 3 (statewide) | 103 (statewide) | 7% (statewide) | ↓ Decreasing |
| Domestic Violence | 1 (statewide) | 25 (statewide) | 2% (statewide) | → Stable |
Inmate Demographics
| Demographic Category | Breakdown | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | 82% Male, 18% Female | Statewide average used |
| Age Groups | 18–24: 20%, 25–39: 48%, 40+: 32% | Statewide average used |
| Race / Ethnicity | 85% White, 7% Hispanic, 4% Native American, 2% Black, 2% Other | Statewide average used |
| Top Offense Types | Drug, DUI, Property, Assault | Statewide average used |
| Avg. Sentence Length | 3.7 years | Statewide average used |
| Recidivism Rate | 31% | Statewide average used (three-year rate) |
How Many Inmates Are Currently in Oneida County?
As of the most recent estimate, Oneida County holds approximately 340 inmates in local custody. Sentenced offenders who require longer incarceration terms may be transferred to a New York State correctional facility.
| Facility Type | Population | % of Total | Avg. Daily Cost | Capacity Utilization |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| County Jail (Pre-Trial) | 220 | 64.7% | $110 | 82% |
| Sentenced Offenders (local, short-term) | 65 | 19.1% | $115 | 85% |
| Transferred to State Facility | 35 | 10.3% | N/A | N/A |
| Federal Holds | 10 | 2.9% | $130 | 25% |
| Juvenile / Youth | 0 | 0% | N/A | N/A |
| Total | 340 | 100% | — | — |
Oneida County Facility Directory
Oneida County operates four correctional facilities: a county jail, a community jail, a youth facility, and a work release center, offering a range of detention services for adults and juveniles within the county.
| Facility Name | Type | Location | Capacity | Population | Security Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oneida County Jail | County Jail | 6075 Judd Rd, Oriskany | 634 | ~550 | Medium |
| Oneida County Correctional Facility | Community Jail | 6075 Judd Rd, Oriskany | 50 | ~35 | Minimum |
| Oneida County Juvenile Detention Center | Youth Facility | 6075 Judd Rd, Oriskany | 27 | ~18 | Juvenile Secure |
| Oneida County Work Release Center | Work Release Center | 6075 Judd Rd, Oriskany | 24 | ~12 | Minimum |
Oneida County Prisons and Jails
Useful Links
- Inmate Search
- Visitation Guidelines
- Bail Information
- Prison Policies
- Legal Aid & Rights
- Re-entry Programs & Community Support
- Family Support