Search Inmates in Monroe County, Michigan. Results May Include: Arrests, Bookings, Arrest Date, Mugshot, Sentence, Offense, Court File #, MCL #, Conviction Type, Probation Sentences, Supervision Conditions.

Monroe County Michigan Sheriff Overview

Monroe County is located in southeastern tip of Michigan. It was founded in 1817 and named in honor of James Monroe who was the President of the United State of America at the time. The county seat is also called Monroe. The zip codes in Monroe County are 48182, 48110, 49238, 48117, 48131, 48133, 48140, 49267, 48145, 49270, 48144, 49276, 48157, 48159, 48162, 48161, 48166, 48177, and 48179.

Sheriff Dale Malone is the head law enforcement officer in Monroe County. You can get in touch with him at (734) 240-7700. Chief Deputy Heath Velliquette is the Sheriff’s second-in-command. He oversees the daily operations of the entire department. You can reach him at (734) 240-7549 or [email protected]. Major Jeff Kemp heads the Uniformed Services Division. You can get in touch with him at (734) 240-7730 or [email protected]. Major Troy Goodnough oversees Jail Operations. He can be reached at (734) 240-7564 or [email protected].

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office:

Address: 100 E Second St, Monroe, MI 48161

Phone: (734) 240-7700

Inmate Search in Monroe County Jail

The Monroe County Jail does not have an inmate roster posted online. If you need to locate an inmate at this facility, you can call the jail at (734) 240-7430.

The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office does post photos of

If you have any information that could lead to the arrest of any of the fugitives on this list, please call 734-240-7070.

Important Jail Policies and Procedures:

All classified inmates are allowed non-contact visits twice a week, one visit per visitation day. Only two visitors are allowed per visit. It is the inmate’s responsibility to submit a request form for visitation authorization approval. A maximum of 8 visitors can be on an inmate’s visitation list. All visits will not exceed 30 minutes but not less than 10 minutes. All visitors must arrive no later than 30 minutes before the end of visiting hours in order to visit.

Visiting hours are on Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Only two adults or one adult and one child can visit at any one time. Visitors younger than 18 years old must be immediate family members and accompanied by another family member or legal guardian. All visitors need to present approved identification at each visit.

Mail can be sent to an inmate at these addresses:

Inmate Name (main jail)

100 E 2nd Street

Monroe Mi 48161

Inmate Name (dorm)

7000 E Dunbar Road

Monroe Mi 48161

Family and friends can deposit money into an inmate’s commissary account online at  http://www.courtmoney.com or http://www.govpaynow.com. They will need to provide the inmate’s full name and jail assigned Perm Number, the jail’s facility code (D92), and the pay location code (5500). Visitors can use the blue machine in the lobby to deposit funds. They will need the inmate’s name and the full date of birth or the individual’s inmate number.

Working at the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office:

A Deputy Sheriff can earn anywhere between $19.36 per hour to $28.08 per hour. The duties of this position include, but is not limited to, patrol functions, law enforcement, emergency response, motorist assistance, and criminal investigation.

To qualify for this position, an applicant must:

– be 21 years old or above

– be a high school graduate (or equivalent)

– possess a valid Michigan driver’s license  

– pass a thorough background investigation

– be MCOLES certified or certifiable.

To learn of any openings in the Sheriff’s Office, you can call (734) 240-7700.

Sex Offender Search and Lookup:

A sex offender is defined as a person who has a conviction for a sexually oriented offense such as sexual assault, child pornography, and prostitution. According to federal law, these offenders must be registered in the state and national sex offender databases. To find sex offenders in Monroe County, you can visit

Bear in mind that some offenders do not register their information. As such, some of your search results may show records that list last known addresses.

Bail and Bondsman

The money a defendant must pledge to the court before he can be allowed to stay out of jail while awaiting trial is called bail. This is used to ensure the defendant’s return to court once the trial starts. If he violates the conditions of his temporary release, the defendant is considered a fugitive and he forfeits his money.

If a defendant cannot afford the bail set by the court, a bondsman can be hired to to post bail on his behalf. To do this, he must pay the bondsman 10% of the bail amount. This payment cannot be refunded.

Monroe County Probation Department
Probation officer’s are appointed to investigate, report on, and supervise the conduct of convicted offenders on probation. Items to bring to the Probation Office include: employment verification (a pay stub), residence (a lease, copy of a utility bill, etc.), community service record log, counseling or meeting attendance, all personal drug prescriptions, medical condition documents, and immigration registration among other things.
Office:Monroe County Probation Department
Location:29 Washington Street, Monroe, Michigan, 48161
Phone:734-240-7640
Fax:734-240-7662
Monroe County Jail Statistics
Number of Persons Confined360
Avg Daily Population369
Name of new facilitynot applicable
Full time payroll89
Full time total employees89
Total salaries and wages6058977
Other operating expenditures2030150
Total construction costs0
Equipment, furnishings, etc146000
Year of original construction1980
Year of major renovation2000
Name of new facilitynot applicable

Address: 100 EAST 2ND STREET MONROE MI 48161

Monroe County Unemployment and Median Household Income
Civilian Labor Force Annual Average, 201676,929
Number Employed Annual Average, 201673,587
Number Unemployed Annual Average, 20163,342
Unemployment Rate, 20164.3
Median Household Income Annual Average, 201556,161
Sources: Unemployment – Bureau of Labor Statistics LAUS data, Median Household Income – Census Bureau SAIPE data, Rural Classifications – USDA Economic Research Service
Monroe County Poverty Data
Estimate of People of All Ages In Poverty 201415,717
Estimate Percentage of People of All Ages In Poverty 201510.6
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Model-based Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates (SAIPE)

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