Fairfax County Adult Detention Center, VA Inmate Search, Visitation Hours

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First and foremost, the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center has been around since 1845. Since the first day of operation at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center, the Fairfax County Sheriff’s Department was the agency involved in managing and overseeing the daily operation.
The Fairfax County Sheriff’s Department was first established around the late 1700s and was in the same location until they built the new sheriff’s department and included the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center.
The Fairfax County Adult Detention Center was in constant operation from the time it was built in 1845 to 1971. The Fairfax County Adult Detention Center closed its doors until the mid-1980s.
Fairfax County Adult Detention Center — General Information
Adult, Capacity 1300 persons.
10520 Judicial Drive, Fairfax, VA, 22030
http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/sheriff/adc-main.htm
703-246-2100
Fairfax County Sheriff
Address: 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, Virginia, 22030
Phone: 703-246-3227 | TTY 711
Email: [email protected]
Website: website
How to Find Someone in Fairfax County Adult Detention Center
Fairfax County Adult Detention Center does not have their inmate roster available to the public.
If you wanted to find out information on an inmate, you always had to contact the Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office directly for information.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
Nationwide Inmate Records Online Check
You can send and receive letters from inmates. All incoming and outgoing mail are always carefully examined by a staff member that works at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center to ensure the mail does not have contraband or other content it should not have.
Sending Money
You can send inmates money through the mail using a money order, if you do not live local.
If you are local to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center, you can come down to the facility with your money order. This is the only way besides mailing a money order, how you can put money on the inmate’s books.
This method can take a few business days before the money can be officially deposited into the inmate’s account.
Phone calls
Inmates at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center are permitted to use the telephones daily, but the inmates can only make collect calls.
Collect calls can only be made to individuals who have a landline and not a cell phone. Also, the receiver of the call has to pay the fees that incurred with receiving a collect call as well.
Visitation
You can visit an inmate at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center, but you need to bring your government issued identification card to be permitted to the visitation room.
Those under the age of 16 years, need to be accompanied by their legal guardian.
Visiting Hours
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
Nearby Jail/Prison
- Fairfax Pre-Release Center
- Fairfax Juvenile Detention Center
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- Manassas City Jail
- Occoquan City Jail
- Prince William City Jail
- Prince William County Juvenile Detention
- Brown County Jail
- William G. Truesdale – Alexandria Adult Detention Center
- DC Central Detention Facility
- Chevy Chase Village Jail
- Forest Heights City Jail
- Haymarket City Jail
- Montgomery County Detention Center
- Takoma Park Jail
- Rockville Jail
- Alfred D. Noyes Center
- Dumfries City Jail
- Mount Rainier City Jail
- Cottage City City Jail
- Loudoun Work Release Center
- Loudoun County Juvenile Detention Center
- Colmar Manor City Jail
Other Types of Correctional Facilities in Virginia
- City Jail 140
- State Prison 81