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Location | 110 Jackson Street|PO Box 181, Brownsville, KY, 42210 |
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The Edmonson County Jail is a medium-security confinement focus situated in Brownsville, Kentucky. Worked locally by the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office, this jail holds prisoners who are anticipating preliminary or condemning. The Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department is equipped with the biggest number of law authorization officials in the county and is the biggest office in Kentucky. The present Sheriff was confirmed as Sheriff in September 2009.
Prisoners at Edmonson County Jail have the chance to partake in programs, including training, advising, substance misuse, and strict administrations. They are given three dinners per day and are permitted to buy snacks from the supermarket. They are given an hour of recreational time every day where they are urged to head outside.
Edmonson County Jail — General Information
Facility Name | Edmonson County Jail |
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Facility Type | County Jail |
Address | 110 Jackson Street|PO Box 181, Brownsville, KY, 42210 |
Facility Type | Adult |
City | Brownsville |
Postal Code | 42210 |
State | Kentucky |
County | Edmonson County |
Edmonson County Sheriff's Office
Address | PO Box 570, Brownsville, Kentucky, 42210 |
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Phone | 270-597-2157 |
How to Find Someone in Edmonson County Jail
On the off chance that somebody you know is spending time in jail in Edmonson County Jail, you can scan for the person in question in this Edmonson County Jail log. At the point when you click on the prisoner you are searching for, you will see data on that person, for example, their date of birth, capture date, and charges.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
Approaching and active detainee mail will be investigated by jail staff.
Detainees at Edmonson County Jail may get postcards no bigger than 4" x 6" as mail. Composing must be in pencil or blue or dark ink. Some other mail will be come back to the sender.
If no arrival address is accessible, unapproved mail will be put away in the detainee's storage until the prisoner's discharge.
Prisoner mail can't contain anything identified with savagery, racial matchless quality, or bareness.
Sending Money
You can either send cash to a prisoner by setting off to the Edmonson County Jail and sending a cash request or you can utilize MoneyGram to store cash in a detainee's record.
To send cash to a prisoner, you should realize the detainee's complete name, the prisoner's ID number, and the prisoner's area.
Phone calls
Edmonson County Jail has a telephone program where you set up a record through the outsider organization, GlobalTel, and the detainee can call you after you store cash for them.
As indicated by the site, you can get a good deal on prisoner calling by utilizing a "GlobalTel 'Exceptional Jail Phone Number'. At the point when your prisoner calls your 'Uncommon Jail Phone Number', your telephone rings and you spare."
All telephone calls through Edmonson County Jail are recorded.
Visitation
Edmonson County Jail requires all guests to round out an application before appearance. If you need to visit a detainee at Edmonson County Jail, cautiously round out the application. The Edmonson County Jail maintains whatever authority is needed to deny any individual the privilege to enter the jail it picks and, in any way, shape or form.
Jail visits are directed face to face behind plexiglass or on a broadcast screen from another area. Youngsters must be joined by a parent or watchman and watchmen must give verification of their guardianship. Detainees may have two guests during each visit.
Leave every close to home having a place, aside from your state ID in your vehicle. No phones or packs are permitted in the jail.
Visiting Hours
Monday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Saturday: 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
Sunday: 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.