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Inmate Records Can Be Seen on Sheriff’s Website

 

By Press Release

CREST HAVEN — Information on incarcerated inmates is available on the Sheriff’s Office website: www.cmcsheriff.net, announced Cape May County Sheriff Gary Schaffer announced on Thur., Sept. 2. The link is located in the General Menu on left hand side of the site “Current Incarcerations.”
Information includes inmate’s name, age, inmate ID number, committed date, committing authority, charges, bail, and any detainers.
“This information is public record and our officers and our county MIS department have developed a program that enables us to transfer this state information to our web site. This information will assist the law enforce-ment, public and the local media with current up to date information on incarcerated inmates,” according to Sheriff Schaffer.
The list will be updated at least once per day, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. The “Correctional Center Population List” is updated as frequently as possible and is subject to change without notice.
“By posting this information, I anticipate a reduction in phone calls to our staff on bail inquiries, criminal charges, detainers, law enforcement requests on inmates, media requests for information and status of inmates, and calls reference to status for visitation. Last year alone we had almost 9800 visitation and thousands of phone call requests for various information that the posting of this information should reduce. Valuable officer’s time in the records bureau will be freed up for other important tasks,” Schaffer stated in a release.
The following information is available on the website:
• Inmate’s Name: The name of the incarcerated inmate will appear for each active charge that is filed. If an in-mate has five charges his/her name will appear five times. The names are in alphabetical order according to last name.
• Age: The current age of the inmate.
• Inmate ID: This is the file number that is assigned to an inmate the first time he/she is incarcerated in the Cape May County Correctional Center. This number will remain the same for subsequent incarcerations there-after. This number only applies to incarcerations at the Cape May County Correctional Center. The inmate’s ID number should be used when writing the inmate and when scheduling visits.
• Committed Date: The date which the inmate was committed for the current incarceration only. We will not list the incarceration history of the inmate on the website.
• Committing Authority: The agency that issued the charge.
• Charges: The original charge issued by the committing authority as it appears on the charging documents. As the charges are satisfied, either by paying the bail, an order from the associated court or completion of a sen-tence, the charge will be removed from the website on the next update.
• Bail: The current bail status of the charge. Bail for each indictable charge is subject to a $30.00 non-refundable fee required by the State of New Jersey. This fee is not reflected on the bail amount displayed. While the information provided is updated daily, it should not be relied upon if someone wants to post bail for the in-mate. We ask that all bail information be confirmed with Jail Records, by calling 609-465-1240, prior to posting bail.
“Remember, if you are going to pay bail for an inmate, all monies posted must be exact change. We do not have change nor can we “Just keep the extra,” the sheriff stated.
• A $0.00 amount shown in the bail column means:
• the bail will be set within 24 hours or;
• the charge is a no bail warrant and the inmate must appear in court before the judge or;
• the inmate has been sentenced.
• Detainer: A charge that is from an agency outside of Cape May County. You will have to call Jail Records to obtain bail information, if any.

Anyone wishing to schedule a visit should call (609) 465-1233 and listen for directions.

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