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Carolina Municipio, Puerto Rico Inmate Search

Carolina Municipio inmate search refers to the different designated ways of locating inmate information in the Carolina Municipio area in Puerto Rico. Municipal and commonwealth authorities often offer a variety of public-facing resources for checking inmates in custody. Many of the correctional facilities in the commonwealth are managed by the Puerto Rico Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. These include correctional institutions in Bayamon or Guaynabo, which serve the broader San Juan-Carolina metropolitan area, the regional area under which Carolina Municipio is classified. Search results for inmates often reflect custody status, arrest and basic booking details, the charge, and the arrested individual’s personal details.

How to Find an Inmate in Carolina Municipio Jail

The Puerto Rico Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (Departamento de Correccion y Rehabilitacion) oversees the commonwealth’s jail facilities. These include correctional facilities within the San Juan-Carolina metropolitan area that accept inmates from Carolina. Through the Department’s PR DOC Inmate Search Locator, individuals can search for specific inmates by name and jail corrections number. Name searches can also be further narrowed down to reflect only inmates in specific correctional facilities.

The jail facility most commonly used for inmates from Carolina and the surrounding San Juan metropolitan area is the:

Bayamon Correctional Complex

Carr. 167 Km 17.2

Bayamon, PR 00956

Individuals arrested in Carolina are usually taken first to a Puerto Rico Police Bureau precinct or booking area for booking and processing. More helpful information,like an inmate’s arrest and booking details, can be accessed by contacting the Bureau using the contact information provided below:

Precinct / Station

Address

Phone

Notes

Carolina Sur Precinct

214 Av. 65 de Infanteria, Carolina, PR 00985

(787) 257-7545

State police precinct serving the Carolinas

Carolina Norte Precinct

Sabana Abajo área, Carolina, PR 00983

(787) 750-7474

State police station for the northern sector

Carolina Area Command (Comandancia de Carolina)

Carr. 3 Int. Calle Ignacio Arzuaga, Carolina, PR 00987

(787) 257-7500

Regional command office

Carolina Municipal Police Headquarters

Martin González sector, Carolina, PR 00987

(787) 701-1111

Local municipal police department

How to Use the Carolina Municipio Jail Roster

There is no centralized Carolina-specific jail roster available to the public. Instead, individuals seeking inmate information may need to use the following approaches:

Contact the local police precinct

If the arrest occurred recently, the individual may still be in temporary custody at a police station in Carolina. Calling or visiting the police station can help confirm if the individual is still:

  • Undergoing booking and processing
  • Has been released
  • Had been transferred to another facility

To provide an answer to an inmate’s inquiry, police staff will require at least the inmate’s full name or date of arrest.

Contact the Puerto Rico Department of Corrections

If the detainee remains in detention after the initial booking stage, they are usually transferred to correctional facilities managed by the Puerto Rico Department of Corrections. Many inmates from the Carolina area are sent to the Bayamon Correctional Complex, one of the largest correctional facilities in Puerto Rico. The department’s PR DOC tool allows members to search for inmates serving time across detention facilities in the commonwealth.

Contact the Courts

If the arrest resulted in a criminal prosecution, local courts may have these records. The Carolina Municipio Clerk of Court may provide information about charges, court dates, or custody status.

It is always advisable to start with the police precinct if the arrest occurred within the past 48 hours, and then contact the corrections department if the person has already been transferred to a jail facility designated to house inmates serving longer-term sentences.

What Information is Included in the Carolina Municipio Inmate Roster

Most Puerto Rico inmate records, including those of inmates arrested in Carolina, usually contain the following information:

  • Personal identification details of the inmate, including:
    • The inmate’s full legal name
    • Date of birth
    • Department of Corrections Inmate ID number
    • Mugshot
    • Known aliases
    • The name of the current correctional facility
    • Custody status (active inmate, released, parole, etc.)
    • The arresting agency
    • The charges or offenses
    • Conviction status
    • Sentence length
    • Bond amount
    • Booking or admission date
    • Court hearing dates
    • Projected or scheduled release date

    Contact Details for the Carolina Municipio Jail or Sheriff’s Office

    Carolina Municipio’s arrest and jail information can be retrieved by contacting the state police command center or the municipal police department.

    Carolina Area Police Command (Puerto Rico Police Bureau)

    Contact Type

    Details

    Agency

    Puerto Rico Police Bureau- Carolina Area Command

    Address

    214 Calle Ignacio Arzuaga, Carolina, PR 00985

    Main phone

    (787) 257-7500

    Additional line

    (787) 257-7545

    Website

    www.policia.pr.gov 

    Hours

    Open 24 hours

    This command center coordinates policing and detention processing for the Carolina region.

    Carolina Municipal Police Department

    Contact Type

    Details

    Agency

    Carolina Municipal Police Department

    Address

    Carr. 887 Km. 1.0, Barrio Martin González, Carolina, PR

    Main Phone

    (787) 701-1111

    Additional lines

    (787) 701-1115, (787) 701-1118

    Fax

    (787) 750-4022

    Hours

    24 hours /7 days

    The municipal police department handled community policing, local arrests, and initial booking before detainees were transferred to regional correctional facilities.

    Jail Facility Overview in Carolina Municipio

    There is no local jail complex within Carolina itself. As a result, inmates from the Carolina area are typically transferred to correctional facilities outside Carolina. Many inmates are transferred to the correctional complex in Bayamon or Guaynabo.

    Regarded as one of the largest correctional complexes in Puerto Rico, the Bayamon Correctional Complex is a 563-bed facility that serves as a major intake and detention hub for inmates from the San Juan Metropolitan region, including Carolina. The jail demography is composed of pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates serving anywhere from 1 year to life. The complex is not a single prison; it is a group of correctional institutions with different security levels depending on the inmate’s classification, sentence, and criminal history.

    The jail also offers rehabilitation programs such as education and vocational training to offenders sentenced by the Puerto Rico Courts.

    Agency / Facility

    Office and Mail Address

    Phone Number

    Office Hours

    Email

    Carolina Area Command - Puerto Rico Police Bureau

    214 Calle Ignacio Arzuaga, Carolina, PR 00985

    (787) 257-7500

    24 hours a day, full week

    Not publicly listed. Contact forms are available through the Puerto Rico Police Bureau website

    Carolina Municipal Police Department

    Carr. 887 Km. 1.0, Barrio Martin González, Carolina, PR

    (787) 701-1111

    24 hours a day, full week

    Not publicly listed

    Bayamon Correctional Complex

    (787) 778-5757

    Not publicly listed

    Carretera 5, Avenida Central Juanita Final, Bayamon, PR 00960

    (787) 778-5757

    Administrative hours vary by institution; facilities operate 24 hours

    Not publicly listed

    Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) Guaynabo

    652 Carretera 28, Guaynabo, PR 00965

    (787) 749-4480

    24 hours a day, full week

    No direct public email; inmate messaging handled through approved systems

    How to Send Money to an Inmate in Bayamon Correctional Complex?

    Depositing funds into an inmate’s commissary account can make their time in jail a lot easier. Recipient-inmates can use these monies to purchase a variety of specified items such as books, headphones, playing cards, and educational programming, as well as hygienic products like shampoo, soap, and shavers.

    Before sending money to inmates at the Bayamon Correctional Complex, it is vital to familiarize oneself with the methods the facility uses to make deposits.

    Below are the common methods used by Puerto Rico correctional facilities.

    Online Money Transfer (Most Common)

    Individuals can send money electronically through approved inmate-deposit services. They will need to:

  • Visit www.www.accesscorrections.com
  • Create an account
  • Search for the correctional facility
  • Enter the inmate’s name
    • Inmate’s name
    • ID number
    • Facility location

    Individuals can also send funds by phone:

    • Access Corrections Phone: 1-866-345-1884

    Electronic transfers are usually the fastest way to add money to an inmate’s account.

    Cash Deposits Through Kiosks

    Many correctional facilities have deposit kiosks in the lobby or visitation area. Individuals may use these public-facing computers to put money into an inmate’s account.

    To do this:

    • Visit the facility lobby
    • Use the kiosk machine
    • Follow the machine prompts and make a deposit with cash or card payment
    • Enter the inmate’s ID number

    Funds are typically posted to the inmate’s account the same day.

    CashPayToday Locations

    Another option is CashPayToday. This medium allows deposits in person.

    • Visit www.cashpaytoday.com
    • Find a participating retail location
    • Provide the inmate’s name and ID
    • Pay the amount and surcharges

    If experiencing any difficulties, call: Phone: (844) 340-2274

    Mail a Money Order

    Some facilities also allow deposits by mail. This method requires:

    • Sending a money order or cashier’s check
    • Make it payable to the inmate’s full legal name
    • Include the inmate’s ID number
    • Cash and personal checks are not accepted

    Mail to the facility where the inmate is housed.

    Before sending money, individuals should be prepared to provide the inmate’s full legal name, inmate identification number, and the facility name (Bayamon Correctional Complex or a unit in the complex). Providing the wrong information may cause payment to be rejected or sent to the wrong account.

    Inmate Search by Jail Facility

    Because Carolina Municipio does not operate an independent jail facility of its own, there are no online search tools for looking up inmates in custody. Municipal-wide searches for inmates in custody can only be done through search tools provided by the Puerto Rico Department of Corrections, which operates an online search tool that allows the public to conduct a state-wide search for inmates in custody. Such inmates include arrested individuals transferred from the Carolina Municipio area to a state prison facility like the one in Bayamon Municipio.

    Local police departments such as the Carolina Municipio Police Department also maintain separate jail rosters that reflect inmate-related information such as arrests, initial detention, booking, probable cause for arrest, and subsequent transfers to a state or federal facility. However, there are no dedicated search tools that provide real-time access to these rosters. Because of this, individuals may need to visit the police department office location to submit inmate-related inquiries in person.

    It is vital not to confuse adult detention facilities with Juvenile detention institutions. Carolina does not have a juvenile center; offending juveniles are typically transferred to juvenile detention in other municipalities within the commonwealth. Juvenile offenders from Carolina are handled by the Puerto Rico Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation through its Juvenile Institution Administration, which operates youth detention and rehabilitation centers across the island.

    However, because of privacy protections, juvenile detention centers do not publish inmate search tools, rosters, or public databases. Anyone seeking information about a juvenile detainee must usually contact the corrections department or the court that handled the case.

    Facility Name

    Separate Search Option

    Where to Find or Request Information

    Bayamon Correctional Complex

    No single facility search; inmate records handled through the Puerto Rico corrections system

    Contact the Puerto Rico Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation or request inmate status through the agency’s administrative offices

    Metropolitan Detention Center (Guaynabo)

    Yes

    Federal inmate information can be searched through the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator

    Juvenile institutions in Puerto Rico

    No public search portal

    Juvenile records are confidential; information must be requested through Puerto Rico’s juvenile justice authorities or the court handling the case

    Carolina Police Holding Cells

    No

    Contact the Puerto Rico Police Bureau or the Carolina Municipal Police Department for recent arrest and detention information

    Carolina Municipio Visitation Rules and Schedules

    If a loved one has been transferred to a facility in Bayamon, visitation typically follows standardized procedures by the corrections department.

    Who is Allowed to Visit?

    Commonly approved visitors include:

    • Approved individuals-adults and children
    • Attorneys and legal representatives
    • Approved friends and associates listed by the inmate

    Visitors must be placed on the inmate’s approved visitors’ list to be allowed to visit.

    Identification and Approval Requirements

    To ensure visitors are really who they say they are, visitors are generally required to bring:

    • A valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, or state ID)
    • Confirmation that they are on the inmate’s visitor list

    All visitors must go through security screening, which may include metal detectors or searches, before entering the visitation area.

    Dress Code and Visitor Conduct

    There are standard safety rules individuals must abide by during visitation:

    Visitors should:

    • Wear modest, non-revealing, or seductive clothing
    • Avoid clothing with offensive images or gang symbols
    • Leave most personal items (phones, bags, electronics) outside the visitation area
    • Keep children supervised at all times

    Visitors may only bring limited items such as photo ID and car keys. They must also follow jail staff instructions and avoid disruptive behavior. Failure to comply may lead to termination of the visit or denial of visitation privileges in the future.

    Length of Visits

    • Standard time for a visit is about 1 hour
    • There may be limits on the total number of limits allowed per week

    Facilities may also limit the total number of visitors allowed at a time.

    Mailing and Commissary Information

    Most jail facilities allow inmates to receive letters, greeting cards, and photographs, as long as they follow institutional rules.

    The mail should be addressed to the inmate, which must include the inmate’s full name. It should be done in this format:

    Inmate Name, Inmate ID Number

    Bayamon Correctional Complex

    P.O. Box or Facility Address

    Bayamon, PR ZIP Code

    Most correctional facilities in Puerto Rico allow the following items:

    • Standard letters and postcards
    • Greeting cards (without electronic or sound chips)
    • Photographs
    • Printed materials such as newspapers or magazines. This is typically required to be sent directly through the publisher

    Do not send:

    • Cash or personal checks
    • Polaroid photographs
    • Stickers, glitter, or decorative items
    • Items with staples, paper clips, or metal parts
    • Food packages, unless specifically permitted by the facility

    To prevent the possibility of contraband getting into the jail facility, all mail will be opened and inspected by correctional staff before it is delivered to the inmate.